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A weekly synthesis of content that made me say, f*ck i loved that. An nsfw, highlight reel, tl;dr of what I've paid attention to recently so you don't have to. <br/><br/><a href="https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/s/fck-i-loved-that?utm_medium=podcast">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com</a>

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April 7, 2026

Ep. 13: What in the Simulation is Going On?!

<p>Six thinkers. Six disciplines. Six different datasets. One impossible conclusion.</p><p>This episode explores a genuine convergence — independent researchers across neurobiology, complex systems, macroeconomics, AI ethics, and foresight have all arrived at the same framework for what's happening right now and how we survive it. Multiple discovery theory says that when enough signal accumulates in an information environment, concurrent discoveries become inevitable. This is one of those moments.</p><p><strong>Featured in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Jenn McRae</strong> — Pathways to Prosperity: Three Economies, One Transition. Original foresight research arguing we've entered a period of structural creative destruction on par with the shift from feudalism to capitalism. Three co-existing economies — transactional, transitional, and relational — and why the dominant one needs to be hospiced, not grown. [Read the full study →]</p><p><strong>Indi Johar</strong> — <a target="_blank" href="https://10x100.substack.com/p/when-the-horizons-collapse">When Horizons Collapse</a>. Architect and co-founder of Dark Matter Labs. On why the now and the future have become the same thing, and why we're being forced to optimize, transition, and redesign civilization simultaneously.</p><p><strong>Dr. Nate Hagens</strong> — <a target="_blank" href="https://natehagens.substack.com/p/update-what-to-do-as-the-world-falls">Frankly #132: What To Do As The World Falls Apart </a>+ <a target="_blank" href="https://natehagens.substack.com/p/staying-human-part-1-desperately">A Guide to Staying Human (Part 1): Desperately Seeking Agency</a> (The Great Simplification). Biophysical economist who names the ending of capitalism as civilizational-scale transformation and provides a framework for action — from stabilizing your nervous system to building trust infrastructure to six fronts of intervention.</p><p><strong>Abbie Awomosu</strong> — <a target="_blank" href="https://open.substack.com/pub/abiawomosu/p/what-they-call-niche-is-the-only?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&#38;utm_medium=post%20viewer">What They Call Niche Is The Only Thing That Scales</a>. On why the tech industry keeps trying to solve relational problems with processing power — throwing iron at a problem that requires honey. Featuring 18 women building AI architectures rooted in relational intelligence.</p><p><strong>Isha Snow</strong> — <a target="_blank" href="https://ishasnow.substack.com/p/challenging-the-autism-spectrum">Challenging the Autism “Spectrum”</a>. The biological proof that the transactional economy literally writes stress into our epigenetic expression and depletes the neurochemistry we need to think, connect, and function.</p><p><strong>Dr. Diane Finegood </strong>— <a target="_blank" href="https://www.complexsystemsframeworks.ca/framework/transactional-to-relational/">Complex Systems Frameworks</a> (Simon Fraser University). The vending machine vs. farmer's market framework for understanding why transactional tools fail in complex systems — and the mechanism for building Level 2 trust.</p><p><strong>Also referenced:</strong></p><p>The Big Short (2015) — the movie clip featured in the intro</p><p>Robert Merton — multiple discovery theory</p><p>Yanis Varoufakis — Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism</p><p><strong>Concepts explored:</strong> multiple discovery theory, transactional-to-relational paradigm shift, the Paindemic, horizon collapse, creative destruction, BH4 pathways and epigenetic stress, honey vs. iron, Ubuntu philosophy in AI, Level 2 trust, learned helplessness, agency loops, the three horizons framework.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_2">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/subscribe</a>

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September 17, 2025

OnlyFans, AI Companions & The Relationship Apocalypse

<p>In this raw and intellectually intimate conversation, Jeffrey James and Jenn McRae dive deep into the crisis of connection, exploring how transactional approaches to relationships are fueling a pandemic of loneliness. They examine how OnlyFans, AI companions, and other technological "solutions" reflect our collective failure to build and maintain the muscles of relationality in a culture that systematically undermines human connection.This conversation is part of an ongoing exploration of love ethics, relationality, and how we might rebuild our collective capacity for meaningful connection in an increasingly transactional world. It's a passionate call to recognize that our loneliness crisis isn't a technology problem—it's a cultural one that demands we cultivate new ways of being together.</p><p>***</p><p><strong>00:01:01 Origin Story: When Jenn and Jeffrey First Met</strong></p><p>Our hosts share their personal history, tracing back to their first encounter in 2011 at the "blue house" in Vancouver and how their relationship has evolved over 15 years from romantic partners to the deep friendship they share today.</p><p><strong>05:40 From Partners to "Core People": Evolution Beyond Traditional Labels</strong></p><p>Jeffrey and Jenn discuss the limitations of the word "friend" to describe their relationship and reflect on how they've maintained a meaningful connection that transcends conventional relationship categories.</p><p><strong>09:06 Fierce Abiding Love: Jeffrey's Love Ethics</strong></p><p>Jeffrey shares his philosophy of "fierce abiding love" - a practice of staying present through conflict, offering benefit of the doubt, and maintaining generosity of spirit even when relationships get challenging.</p><p><strong>14:00 The Friendship Crisis Among Men</strong></p><p>Jeffrey reveals a troubling pattern from his therapeutic practice: how many successful men have zero friends and no place to process difficult emotions outside their romantic partnerships.</p><p><strong>18:15 The Loneliness Pandemic: A $400 Billion Problem</strong></p><p>Jenn shares research on how loneliness affects one in six people globally, contributing to 100 deaths per hour and economic costs exceeding $400 billion annually in the US alone.</p><p><strong>19:28 Transactional vs. Relational Engagement</strong></p><p>The hosts explore how transactional approaches to human connection—whether with chatbots or other humans—create loneliness, while relational approaches activate our social engagement systems and promote wellbeing.</p><p><strong>23:14 The Rat Park Experiment: Connection as Antidote to Addiction</strong></p><p>Jeffrey uses the famous Rat Park experiment to illustrate how properly nourished social connections make us less susceptible to addictive behaviors, whether those are substances or technological "solutions" to loneliness.</p><p><strong>26:37 A Future Worth Living In: Jeffrey's Radical Imagination</strong></p><p>In closing, Jeffrey shares his vision for a future worth living in—one with deeper connections, devotion to something larger than ourselves, and a commitment to being connected over being right.</p><p>***<strong>About the Hosts</strong></p><p>Jenn McRae is a writer and transformation strategist practicing in Victoria, BC, Canada. <a target="_blank" href="https://jeffreyjames.coach/">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com</a> <a target="_blank" href="https://jeffreyjames.coach/">thepermissionlessprof.substack.com</a>Jeffrey James is a psychoterapist and soul guide practicing in Boulder, Colorado, USA. <a target="_blank" href="https://jeffreyjames.coach/">jeffreyjames.coach</a> <a target="_blank" href="https://jeffreyjames.coach/">jeffreyjames676896.substack.com</a></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com</a>

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September 5, 2025

Ep.12: The Diary of A CEO A.I. Futures Collection

<p>This episode dives headfirst into the future of artificial intelligence, framing the conversation around a stark choice: heaven or hell. </p><p>Building on last week's theme of societal breakdown, we explore AI as a force with the power to either save humanity or tear it apart. </p><p>The central argument, drawn from experts like former Google executive Mo Gawdat, is that the barrier between a utopian future and a dystopian one isn't the technology itself, but our own human mindset. </p><p>We stand at a crossroads where our collective values will determine the outcome of the AI revolution, which is set to redefine everything from our jobs to the very way our brains function.</p><p>The descent into "hell" is marked by several chilling perils we must face now. Experts warn of a "job apocalypse" where entire industries could vanish in years , a profound cognitive decline evidenced by an MIT study showing a 47% collapse in brain activity when using ChatGPT for writing , and an "age of delusion" fueled by deepfakes and AI-powered algorithms that fracture our shared reality. The existential threat is stark, with AI godfather Geoffrey Hinton putting the odds of AGI wiping out humanity at 10-20%. </p><p>Yet, the potential for "heaven" is just as mind-blowing. This future could see anyone with an idea instantly create wealth-generating apps , a revolution in education with personalized AI tutors for every child , and superintelligence tackling global challenges like climate change and even achieving "longevity escape velocity," where humans could potentially live forever.</p><p>Navigating this path requires a fundamental shift in consciousness and clear, ethical action. </p><p>The solution involves moving beyond mindsets of fear and scarcity and developing both internal regulation through practices like mindfulness and external guardrails through government oversight and corporate liability. </p><p>Ultimately, the goal is not for one side to win, but to integrate the dynamic energy of progress with the grounded wisdom of stewardship and care. </p><p>The episode leaves us with a final question: How might our response change if we view the current global uncertainty not as a failure, but as part of a difficult but transformative birth process for what comes next?</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com</a>

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A weekly synthesis of content that made me say, f*ck i loved that. An nsfw, highlight reel, tl;dr of what I've paid attention to recently so you don't have to. <br/><br/><a href="https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/s/fck-i-loved-that?utm_medium=podcast">jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com</a>

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