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43 episodes
  1. January 8, 2026 · Kris & Sean

    New Year New Possibilities

    Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass venture into the world of resolutions in today’s deep and reflective episode. They tackle questions like: Why is it so hard? Why do we fail so often? The answer may come as a surprise to most but could it be that failure is the point? Some may find new years resolutions as corny or pointless but when it comes down to habits, addiction, personal agency, and a regain of control …it might have more impact then you think.

  2. December 10, 2025 · Kris & Sean

    Gaming V - The Game Never Ends

    In Part V of our Gaming Series, we examine with our guest, Shaday Agosto-Vázquez, how algorithms, AI, and modern digital systems shape what we see and believe without disclosure or consent. From recommendation loops and misinformation rabbit holes to AI systems mirroring and amplifying belief, the conversation surveys how readily human cognition can be guided, narrowed, or exploited by deceptive design. Join us on today’s episode as we discuss how to recognize these “games” and define our own.

  3. December 11, 2025 · Kris & Sean

    Gaming IV - Players or Pawns

    In this, the fourth episode of our gaming saga featuring gaming enthusiast Shaday Agosto-Vázquez, we explore why play isn't just something that children do; it's a fundamental mechanism of human life. From kids who invent games to cope with the world, to adults navigating layered systems of rules, incentives, and power, gaming reveals to us how society actually functions.

  4. August 2, 2025 · Kris & Sean

    From Tobacco to TikTok

    Hosts Kris Tyte & Sean Snodgrass are joined by guests Noah and Kalib in this deep, unfiltered, and insightful conversation. Together, they explore the parallels between tobacco regulation and social media in today's society. They also discuss the importance of public health in a capitalist system and technologys ongoing effects. Sit back and relax as we question the role of power in our society, political influences, faith, and complex modern problems.

  5. August 2, 2025 · Kris & Sean

    The Magical Parenting Perspective

    Hosts Kris Tyte & Sean Snodgrass are joined by guests Noah and Kalib in the wide-ranging, insightful conversation. Together, they discuss the dangers of early exposure to technology, shared societal attitudes, and the lessons learned from life. Join us for laughs, philosophical conversation, and personal stories.

  6. April 30, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    The Great Displacement

    In this deeply reflective episode of Positively Pedestrian, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass delve into topics such as trash, technology, AI, art, and the future of human knowledge. As their conversation flows they explore how our understanding of history, entropy, and truth is shaped by secondhand knowledge. They address the pressing question: Will humanity be displaced by AI-generated creativity? Whether you're an AI enthusiast or a bullfighter with a mustache, this episode delivers a rare combination of insight and light-hearted entertainment.

  7. March 24, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Nutrition Talk, AI Futures & The Human Condition

    In this captivating episode, hosts Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass do a deep dive into everything from nutrition and food waste to automated composting, urban farming, climate change solutions, AI's impacts on humanity, and the ever-evolving nature of social connections. They also tackle philosophical questions related to technology, nature, and how to thrive as humans in an increasingly automated world. Join us for laughs, bird spotting, and witty banter.

  8. March 21, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Learning the Hard Way, Weather & Conspiracy

    Join us in this free-flowing, thoughtful conversation covering weather control ideas, wild conspiracy theories, fitness, and hilarious (but painful) childhood stories. Intelligent, funny, and insightful, this episode is full of unexpected turns

  9. March 3, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Our AI Future is Here

    What happens when artificial intelligence surpasses human capabilities not just in work, but in creativity, empathy, and even love? Hosted by Kris Tyte with guest speaker Chris Hooper, we engage in a deep discussion on technology, Humanity, and Purpose. This powerful, compelling conversation explores the philosophical, ethical, and economic implications of AI’s growing dominance. We delve into topics like deepfakes, harmful misinformation, and the potential of AI-created religions. Dive into this thought-provoking journey as two minds unpack the accelerating future and humanity’s role within it.

  10. February 2, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Becoming Digital Ghosts

    What happens when technology becomes our legacy? This wide-ranging conversation delves into a variety of topics, including falling in love with AI, using technology to communicate with deceased loved ones, death rituals, trolling from beyond the grave, and the ethical dilemmas we face. Hosted by Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass, this conversation is raw, funny, and deeply reflective, addressing how we cope with mortality, connection, and meaning.

  11. December 7, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    AI Validity, Simulations & Cults

    Join us for a raw, thought-provoking discussion on large language models, AI's social impact & misinformation, simulation theory, and the philosophical layers of modern society. From VR mockery to Ben Shapiro debates, this meandering yet insightful conversation challenges how we see technology, tribalism, and ourselves.

  12. November 15, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Biotech, AI Actors & Monkey Business

    In this wide-ranging, informative, unhinged episode of Positively Pedestrian, our hosts veer between science fiction, cultural critiques, and the future of BioTechnology. From Trump-themed fake currency and political absurdities to philosophical ponderings on the Ship of Theseus, deep dives into BioTech, AI futures, and of course anime nose critiques. Buckle up for unfiltered, unedited, and unforgettable banter.

  13. October 6, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Lessons from Life, Work & Constraint

    In this candid and wide-ranging conversation covering the challenges of transitions from academia to the industry, personal growth and the key to success, societal decay, and everything in between. The hosts, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass, blend contemplation with comedy as they explore the human condition in today's complex world, touching on topics such as relationships, economics, and fish pedicures.

  14. October 5, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Useful Satire, Memes & Humans as Pets

    If you have a love for satire and unfiltered banter, you are in the right place. In this comedic yet thought-provoking episode, our hosts, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass, delve into the world of satirical comedy. They also explore the unsettling idea of AI-personalized content pumping you full of dopamine and living in a world where humans are pets for AI systems. Each part is hilarious yet insightful; this episode will leave you laughing… and thinking deeply about the world around you.

  15. September 30, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Sentient Beards, Trans-Trucks & Trauma

    The episode takes listeners on a wild, entertaining journey, hilariously and brilliantly travels through topics ranging from trucks with testicles to philosophical discussions such as the legality issues when one conjoined twin commits a crime. Featuring conspiracy theories, the criminal justice system for beards, and professional sex doll cleaners, this episode is a whirlwind of comedic stories, intellectual discussions, and creative concepts.

  16. September 8, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Duality of Symbiosis & Technology Ethics

    What is the true definition of Symbiosis? In this riveting episode of Positively Pedestrian, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass brilliantly address this question: How is humanity actually defined? Not only do they do an in-depth exploration of this topic, but add their own unique perspectives and takes on this topic, such as building a moral code in regards to what will benefit humans the most. Join us for laughs, intellectual discussions, and what it means to be a technology philanthropist.

  17. August 3, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Nostalgic Child Labor

    In this nostalgic episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories about entrepreneurial ventures, technological experiences, and coming-of-age moments. They kick off the discussion by addressing the infamous phrase “That’s what she said” and explore how slang has evolved over the years. This episode delves into our hosts' pasts, as they reminisce about a floppy disk repair business. From there, they share entertaining tales of paper routes, school suspensions, and the psychology behind what makes someone seem “approachable.” This episode touches on themes of growing up, relationships, and the impact of technological body modifications. It offers a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful commentary.

  18. March 16, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Gaming for Good & Armies of AI Agents

    In this philosophical walk-and-talk episode of Positive Pedestrian, the hosts navigate a variety of topics, including Best Buy's decline, awkward massage experiences, the rise of digital NPCs, and AI companions. They delve deeply into the subject of "technology philanthropy," exploring applications designed to encourage community involvement, as well as the ethics surrounding the use of augmented humans. The discussion expands on what it means to assign agency in a world filled with technological advancements. It's a raw, thoughtful, and at times hilarious conversation about technology, Minecraft charity work, and digital identities.

  19. November 10, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    AI's Fate Council for Humanity

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts embark on an intriguing journey, discussing a range of topics, from Batman's cringe-worthy voice to TikTok bans. Our host, Krist Tyte, shares insights about a book he is writing: a sci-fi narrative that involves AI, predictions, and the controversial idea of cloning Jesus for global cultural manipulation. They delve into the implications of AI-generated futures, corporate control facilitated by a manufactured messiah, and the blurred lines between marketing and religion. Prepare for tangents on Batman's voice, TikTok censorship, and the future of digital messiahs.

  20. January 9, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Space Karens & Government Corruption

    In this entertaining and engaging episode of Positively Pedestrian, our hosts are joined by the witty and insightful Sam Stanton. Together, they discuss a wide range of topics, including the deep-rooted issues of religious hypocrisy and systemic corruption, as well as the surprising fact that koalas can contract chlamydia. No topic is off-limits as they delve into the complexities of the NSA Prism controversy, the American middle class, and even dogs with thumbs. This episode offers a delightful mix of chaos, laughter, and intellectual insight.

  21. July 27, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Bathwater Capitalism & Alluring Memes

    This episode explores the absurdities of modern culture, from bathwater buyers to broken earbuds. The hosts delve into topics such as social media fame, how memes have replaced mixtapes, and the curious phenomenon of ASMR. We are joined by the wonderful Megan Tyte, who helps unpack everything from monkeypox symptoms to Reddit culture. Blending satire with sincerity, this episode is both honest and hilariously chaotic.

  22. September 16, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Future of Digital Labor & Recycling Robots

    In this thought-provoking episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts explore the complex issues surrounding automation, gig economies, and AI recycling techniques. They discuss the topic of E-waste, micro-jobs, and blockchain-based gig contracts. This discussion goes beyond what technology is capable of; it raises important questions about what technology should do.

  23. February 20, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    Race to the Bottom via Ignorance

    In this thought-envoking episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts delve into topics ranging from poor navigation skills to humanity's biggest flaw's. This episode discusses the great filter idea, the potential dangers of AI, and the moral shortcomings of business models.

  24. March 17, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Job Tales - Wet Asses & Crawling Coworkers

    In this outlandish episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts stroll through memory lane, spilling quirky stories about coworkers and being fired, wild customer encounters, and the raw chaos of the working world. From selling leather coats on MDMA to working the food court next to a grown man crawling in the fetal position, this episode is packed with hilarious, strange, and oddly touching confessions. Whether it's scammy gas drive-offs, coworkers acting strange, or deadly water hoses and wet pants this episode takes you on a roller coaster of relatable and hilarious experiences.

  25. March 14, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Wired for Life - Natures Secret Code

    In this wandering-yet-profound episode, the hosts explore the interconnectedness of life-natural and artificial-through stories about pollen, memes, IT nerds, elephants, strip mall economies, and gut bacteria. What starts as a walk through muffler-laced streets quickly dives into deep symbiosis: how trees may chemically communicate, how gut flora shapes our identity and choices, and how memes might be distracting us from climate collapse. Along the way, we meet the "Gigachad of IT nerds", examine fecal transplants, explore breast milk vs. formula, and ask if free will is just another chemical illusion. It's science, sarcasm, and social philosophy, all tangled up in data-both digital and biological.

  26. June 15, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    Precarious Lives, Entropy & Prosperity

    This episode reflects on the fragile nature of human life, likening Earth to a delicate oasis in space. The hosts explore how people face mortality with public personas, the role of social media in widening internal-external gaps, and the paradox of modern comfort versus existential anxiety. Through personal stories and philosophical musings, they ask: can technology preserve our essence against the slow fade of entropy?

  27. June 6, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    Transhumanism & Technology Scapegoating

    In this engaging episode, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass delve into the concept of transhumanism and the ethical implications of technology integration. They explore the idea of using technology as a scapegoat and discuss how advancements in AI and neural networks impact human cognition and well-being. The hosts also touch upon historical contexts, the potential for immortality, and the challenges of accountability in a tech-driven world.

  28. June 4, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    Consciousness - Beyond the Brain

    In this thought-provoking episode, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass explore the future of consciousness, discussing the potential of brain tissue in different environments, the implications of AI and neurological networks, and the emotional components of intelligence. From historical experiments to futuristic scenarios, they delve into the ethical and philosophical questions surrounding these advancements.

  29. April 30, 2024 · Kris & Sean

    Artificial Horizons - AI & Human Knowledge

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we embark on a fascinating journey through the interplay of AI and human creativity, pondering the possibilities of archiving our collective wisdom before AI reshapes our knowledge landscape. Join us as we explore innovative preservation methods, debate the role of AI in creativity, and discuss the philosophical implications of AI as a dominant force in knowledge generation.

  30. November 12, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    FTX Monkey Business & Eat the Rich

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the indictment and extradition of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried charged with fraud, money laundering, the downstream effects of one of the largest financial frauds of all time and the financial house of cards the global economy is built upon. Then we entertain the thought experiment of the wealthy and powerful in America turning on each other and what this type of family feud would look like in today's bizarro world of wealth and power distribution. Next we move into influence pedaling and clever bribery schemes in politics allowing the enrichment of politicians. Fiat currencies and debt as wealth global schemes, followed by more examples and remedies to deal with a wide range of monkey businesses.

  31. June 30, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Shadow Economy & Second Class Citizens

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the reality of every major developed country in the world having a large shadow economy as well as a group of people best described as second-class citizens which are off the books but do all the dangerous and challenging work. We talk about the direct and indirect impacts of these shadow economies, who benefits and pays the price, and, in general, the overall morality of this reality. With big data, surveillance, and high-tech methods, the shadow economy could be eliminated or dramatically reduced, but this never seems to play out, which begs the question, who benefits?

  32. June 15, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    AI Sentience & Layers of Misinformation

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss AI Sentience, AGI, and a variety of causes and effects of misinformation from the potential effects on the individual mind all the way to state-sponsored information warfare. We discuss the US Government as a Kleptocracy masquerading as a democracy, and patriotism gone wild. The overall conclusion is there is little human value overall in misinformation, but many opportunities for abuse and domination of the mind.

  33. June 17, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Veritable Cornucopia of High-Octane Maladies

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss everything from simulated stupidity to stretching the imagination, and placebos. We are honing in on the toxicity of believing without evidence. And working to explore the interplay between faith, charisma and science.

  34. March 29, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Modern Corporate Racism & Causesumerism

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the intricacies of racism and misappropriated modern versions of perpetuating racist thinking through hypocritical so-called "diversity and inclusion" training and various other inappropriate artifacts of corporate culture regardless of intent. Race is a social construct, not a scientific or empirical quality of humanity, so we discuss possible ways to move past the social construct. Lastly, we discuss what it means to be marginalized and ways we can move away from the status quo and do far better.

  35. March 21, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Hoarding & Self-Deprecation

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the war in Ukraine, how sanctions are used and not used in geopolitics, our experiences with hoarders, stealing from a church, how some people can believe anything such as the idea that birds aren't real, the preaching of the prosperity doctrine and how to hack raffles to do a bit better than probability.

  36. March 15, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Human Industrial Complex

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the idea of building a grassroots movement where people join forces and work toward collectively improving their health and wellness by supporting and caring for one another. The trend here in the United States is socialism for the wealthy and dog eat dog free-market capitalism for everyone else. The reason we don't have universal healthcare in America is if we were to flip the switch and suddenly tens of millions of poor and extremely unhealthy patients entered the system, the healthcare system would be overwhelmed, and the truth of the horrific general health of the American public would be revealed. We'd have to cut military spending and corporate welfare to afford it. We discuss how this type of change may come about.

  37. March 14, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Building Your Best Brain

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we consider what type or kind of knowledge would be the most important to have. Since the capacity of the human brain is finite, how might we go about being the best stewards possible when it comes to what we do or don't allow into our brains? We talk about homelessness, the odd concept of hotel room deaths, and even contemplate the possibility of the eternal soul, and if it does in fact exist, what implications it would have on our lives.

  38. March 7, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Bright Side of Nukes & Cognitive Bias

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the bright side of a Nuclear Holocaust and the bizarre brave new world of Cognitive Bias. We discuss bad managers we've had, probably everyone has had, cognitive biases, the prevalence of violence in our society and the difficulties navigating the deep complexities of modern life.

  39. March 4, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Round House Kicks, Tattoos & Mayan Temples

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss how technology can extend imagination in a particular domain, but also might stifle the imagination in the macro. We analyze American rightness through might and its various industrial complexes. There is a brief discussion about dominance and submission at different levels of human social structures, and we share a couple of personal stories and even a bad joke - sorry in advance!

  40. March 1, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Dr. Pee Pee & The Green Giant's Dick

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss Cyber Security, Geopolitics, and being a bit too serious. If the United States unilaterally decides to invade a country, let's say some country like Iraq or Afghanistan, who puts sanctions on our government and heads of large corporations like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin? Kris tells a story about his son on the playground and daycare, and Sean and Kris both discuss the situation in Ukraine and beyond.

  41. February 24, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Moral Failings of Our Time

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the Moral Failings of Our Time and try to consider what aspects of our culture are ethically wrong, even if normal. We investigate the past and can easily judge the actions and beliefs of our ancestors as being highly immoral. But what things do we do and believe in contemporary society that we believe to be moral, but are in fact, highly immoral, but just don't see because they are socially normal?

  42. January 19, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Coronavirus in the United States

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss Coronavirus in America and how in this case, probably not the type of Exceptionalism we would like to be known for as Americans. We look at why America is particularly vulnerable to pandemics and why Covid-19 has been particularly deadly for us. Going further, we address lessons not learned and how perhaps constant waves of novel pandemics may very well be the new normal, we and the world may be facing. Unless we are ready to make major changes in land use, our relationship to animals, and address deeply embedded cultural and moral failings, the suffering and death will continue and even intensify! Plus, we look at who and what is to blame.

  43. January 14, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    AI Takeover & Pigs in Space

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss low-earth country clubs, an examination of flooding near-earth space with millions of tourist destinations. We analyze human augmentation in utero and the biological and social implications of pre and post-gestation DNA alteration. The broad-spectrum effects of misinformation, and funny exploration of a rogue group of humans mentally destroyed by an early generation of AI therapists, among other bizarrely curious topics.

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