Meta-Cosmos
Artemus Neehi shares his economic theories. They are unconventional, to say the least.
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010: Artemus has his own existential crisis when Bartleby decides to select a random episode of Star Trek for them to review. The random number generator selects episode #367 DS9 Season 4 Episode 16, Bar Association. Everyone gets a lesson in economics as the space station goes on strike. Hosted … Continue reading → 012: Bartleby and Artemus offer a critical analysis of Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ On A Prayer” as an anthem for the early 21st century. Hosted by Bartleby & Artemus Neehi Produced By Isaac Bluefoot Theme Song By Royal Jelly Powered by RedCircle Subscribe wherever you enjoy podcasts 018: Attempting to thread the needle between faith and economics, Bartleby soon finds the show running off the rails at the whim of his brother, Artemus. Hosted by Bartleby & Artemus Neehi Produced By Isaac Bluefoot Theme Song By Royal Jelly Powered by RedCircle Subscribe wherever you enjoy podcasts 019: Trapped forever in a catacomb of doors all leading to the same podcast, Artemus leads a discussion on the definition of human. Join the discussion as they cover reincarnation, humanity, and the rise of our AI overlords, but not the kind you think. Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi … Continue reading → 037: In effort to explain the value to Meta-Cosmos and the Bogglebang scavenger hunt, Bartleby asks Artemus to teach us all about the Five Capitals, what they are and how we determine what has value. … Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi. … Produced by Isaac Bluefoot. … Theme Music … Continue reading → 041: Only after the writing strike ends does Artemus finally get the economics episode Bartleby has promised him. Strap in for a glimpse into the movie industry, technology, worker’s rights, and the CEO stylings of Jack Welch in this first installment of a two-part episode. … Hosted by Bartleby & … Continue reading → 042: Using Hollywood economics as a microcosm, Artemus looks at wage differentials and artificially stimulated markets in this second installment of a two-part episode. Meanwhile, Bartleby apologizes that he didn’t stop this episode from happening sooner. … Hosted by Bartleby & Artemus Neehi … Produced by Isaac Bluefoot … Theme … Continue reading → 054: Bartleby shines a light on the topic of monsters in a review of the film, Godzilla Minus One. Meanwhile, Artemus does all he can to prevent spoilers while taking this moment to make a point about technological advancements and their economic impacts. … Hosted by Bartleby & Artemus Neehi … Continue reading → 055: After falling short of his New Year’s resolution, Bartleby makes another go at it and we all get to examine objective vs. subjective reality through a series of questions provided by the High Inquisitor. …Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi. …Produced by Isaac Bluefoot. …Theme Music by Royal Jelly. … Continue reading → 060: Following up last weeks episode exploring modern art history, Bartleby and Artemus take a look at the role the arts played in the Cold War and how the CIA used Operation The Longleash to to crush communism under the unbearable weight of F.O.M.O. Choose your own adventure podcast. This … Continue reading → 061: Artemus discovers he is three episodes deep in a Choose Your Own Adventure podcast-miniseries and must choose the next step. Down the Corridor of Dualistic Perspectives, they go where Bartleby makes a case for fixing Trickle Down Economics once and for all. Choose your own adventure podcast. This episode … Continue reading → 063: Artemus questions the tipping system and examines its nefarious past. Meanwhile, Bartleby delivers service with a smile to little thanks. Typical of Meta-Cosmos, we are soon examining human nature! …Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi. …Produced by Isaac Bluefoot. …Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Powered by RedCircle Subscribe wherever … Continue reading → 069: When Bartleby asks his brother to examine the booming economy of billionaires, Artemus reinvents the Marxist wheel for the twenty-first century. It’s another episode of Meta-Cosmos that dares to envision a better tomorrow. …Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi. …Produced by Isaac Bluefoot. …Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Powered … Continue reading → 071: Bartleby compares the parallels between student anti-war protesters in the 60s and today. In doing so he opens up a proverbial can of worms as Artemus dives into an examination and history of colonialization. Another episode of Meta-Cosmos that nearly cracks the code on the universe, the economy, and … Continue reading → 078: When Bartleby invites Artemus to define Late Stage Capitalism, we find the term is a bit loose. To better get a grip on the topic, Bartleby suggests they examine the new Mad Max movie, Furiosa, and get to the bottom of why such a highly acclaimed film following up … Continue reading → 080: Bartleby attempts to convince Artemus that capitalism actually exists! The Neehi Brothers dig into corporate culture and some alternative ways of interacting with these entities. What will become of life on Earth? Another amazing episode of Meta-Cosmos explores a few of the possibilities. …Hosted by Bartleby and Artemus Neehi. … Continue reading → Bartleby breaks down the history of Batman in pursuit of defining his impact on the zeitgeist. Along the way, Artemus insists they discuss the significance of Superman, the Joker, and especially Harley Quinn. Once again, it’s another amazing episode of Meta-Cosmos where our two favorite socks find profundity in the mundane! Bartleby and Artemus dig into the question, what is causing population decline? Along the way they find themselves addressing the core of the issue, reproductive rights, and trickle-down economics. As usual, it’s another amazing episode of Meta-Cosmos. For a change of pace, Bartleby and Artemus field a question from a listener and explore the possibility that Sci-fi and Fantasy are the same genre with superficial differences. In the end, despite all their conclusive answers, Artemus refuses to be persuaded. It’s another somehow educational episode of Meta-Cosmos! As Bartleby seemingly goes off the rails, he breaks down to Artemus several hypothetical scenarios in which power corrupts. He makes up several examples with no relation to anyone in particular. It’s another revealing episode of Meta-Cosmos to examine your own moral compass by. This week, we recount the history of neo-liberalism in the context of the New Deal, all to explain how the Democratic Party became a bunch of losers. Our favorite pair of brotherly socks map out the past hundred years of political paradigms in another amazing episode of Meta-Cosmos! Bartleby loses control of the script when Artemus breaks down the economic implications of the assasination of the UnitedHealthCare CEO, Brian Thompson. Why is there so little public sympathy for a murder? We all know why, but our favorite pair of socks have, once again, a profound way of putting it. This week we examine the deeper implications of a single-panel comic by Asher Perlman that observes, “It just doesn’t feel like heaven if you can’t see hell.” Bartleby digs into this punchline while Artemus, in a manifesto all his own, relates the problem of economic inequity to the shooting of the HealthCareUnited CEO and the arrest of Luigi Mangione. It’s brotherly love as only two socks can know it in another marvelous episode of Meta-Cosmos! What happened to all the work in Hollywood? If you haven’t heard, the film industry isn’t what it used to be. As the bubble bursts on Hollywood’s streaming model, we examine how it got here, and the role that unions will continue to play in the future economy. It’s all a matter of checks and balances on another great episode of Meta-Cosmos! Deep Space 9 Divided By Zero
Living On A Trickle Down Prayer
The Invisible Right Hand Doesn’t Know What The Invisible Left Hand Is Doing
Mech Pilot Tigers
This Is Valuable
The Bloodletting of Hollywood – Part 1
The Bloodletting of Hollywood – Part 2
What Monsters Are Made Of
Subjective Discrepancies
FOMO for Capitalism
The Trickle Down Floodgate
The Tip of the Socio-Economic Iceberg
Who Wants To Be A Trillionaire?
Empire Inc.
Late Stage Thunderdome
All That Capitalism Has Accomplished
Batman or Bust
The Guilded Eggs of Eden
Genre Is Only Skin Deep
An Imbalance of Power Corrupts
Is the Looser Squad a Lost Cause?
Implicit Prisoners of the Economy
Relative Happiness
The Ghost of Hollywood Present