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Real Talk is Cheep

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50 episodes
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The honest healing absurd conversations that happen between people as they riff on each other's thoughts, emotions, lives world, week and whack. Join in chat to have your own conversations. WARNING: Channel deals with difficult topics. Frequently NSFW Probably Triggering. The main host is Cy Starkman, who knows from personal experience - that which remains unspeakable in a society, is where harm is protected and nurtured. He is joined almost always by Arian Sinshu - who freed himself as a teenager from a popular, loyal and discreet death cult.

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7/6/2025

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June 28, 2026

The Prophet Who Got a Corporate Memo

<p>Real Talk is Cheep 12.12</p><p><br></p><p>Arian and Cypher riff on the struggle of self-motivation and the ease of being told what to do, touching on the meme of men in thongs and the absurdity of pigeons having sex in the middle of the road.</p><p><br></p><p>Cypher then dives into an intricate vision of AI-managed, user-customizable software, where programs evolve in real time through sandboxed features and collective contributions, ultimately painting a future where individuals become production companies and even old printers get new life. The conversation shifts to applying these AI concepts to open-source businesses like bakeries, exploring how intelligent systems could handle supply chains, recipe updating, and administrative drudgery, freeing humans for creative work.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, they turn to a playful but irreverent analysis of the Book of Ezekiel, interpreting the prophet&#39;s visions as 20 years of psychedelic trips and reimagining the biblical narrative as a corporate policy enforcement manual where God is the CEO cracking down on wayward employees.</p><p><br></p><p>#ezekiel #production #software #pigeons #incidentreport #businessmanagement</p>

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June 20, 2026

250,000 Reasons We Need a Drone Army for Children

<p>Real Talk is Cheep 12.11</p><p><br /></p><p>Cypher kicks off with some DIY studio upgrades, tweaking the green screen and cleaning up the desk, while Arian applauds the cheap but effective changes.</p><p><br /></p><p>The pair then trade stories of encountering people stuck in autopilot: Cypher at a fast-food joint where a simple two-order request spiraled into confusion and a manager’s racist remark, and Arian recounting being ignored as a technician while standing in front of staff wearing a branded shirt. They riff on the broader ‘function and purpose’ mindset that leaves workers unable to handle curveballs, spiraling into absurd tangents about sewer monsters and the cycle of waste. </p><p><br /></p><p>The conversation shifts to the spectacle of Trump’s inauguration event, with UFC fights and stealth bombers sparking satirical proposals for American politics. like firing handguns at ceiling portraits to vote or settle disputes. This veers into a grim but tongue-in-cheek examination of drone warfare, Australia’s vulnerabilities, and the surreal imagery of oil tanks floating like UFOs.</p><p><br /></p><p>A sobering turn addresses the UK grooming gang scandal, unpacking decades of systemic abuse and institutional failure, with the hosts using dark humor to explore accountability, religious parallels, and outlandish ‘modern solutions’ like vigilante networks or child-protection drones.</p><p><br /></p><p>Brief nods to Bill Gates and Epstein serve as a palate cleanser before Cypher previews next week’s dive into Ezekiel, reading vivid descriptions of cherubim that sound like ancient accounts of bizarre machinery.</p><p><br /></p><p>#drones #children #culture #trump #guncontrol #senate #racism</p>

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June 14, 2026

Why We Need a 'None of the Above' Vote

<p>Real Talk is Cheep 12.10</p><p><br></p><p>Arian and Cypher open with darkly comedic fantasies about monetization, imagining Apple paying them to interview Craig Federighi on medicating the elderly with psychedelic mushrooms, and riff on cicada drones and surveillance in everyday life. The conversation then pivots into a sprawling satirical dissection of Australian politics, centering on the &#39;fish and chips lady&#39; and her backer Gina Rinehart, breaking down One Nation&#39;s policies on immigration, energy, and health. They explore constitutional loopholes, protest voting tactics, and advocate for a digital democracy where &#39;none of the above&#39; carries real weight.</p>

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What is Real Talk is Cheep?

The honest healing absurd conversations that happen between people as they riff on each other's thoughts, emotions, lives world, week and whack. Join in chat to have your own conversations.

WARNING: Channel deals with difficult topics. Frequently NSFW Probably Triggering.

The main host is Cy Starkman, who knows from personal experience - that which remains unspeakable in a society, is where harm is protected and nurtured. He is joined almost always by Arian Sinshu - who freed himself as a teenager from a popular, loyal and discreet death cult.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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