• Ep 6: Movies, Murder & The Evolution of Horror
    Feb 9 2026

    Welcome back to The Blue Caterpillar.

    We are back for Episode 6, where we explore the intersection of the silver screen and the darker side of human nature: Movies and Murder.

    We trace the evolution of cinema from the silent era of slapstick comedy to the modern obsession with psychological thrillers and serial killers. We dig into the "art" of horror, debating why we are so captivated by true crime, whether society has become desensitized to violence, and if fear is actually a necessary part of storytelling.

    Then, we pivot to the state of the industry. We tackle "Franchise Fatigue," the disappointment of soulless Live-Action Disney remakes, and the trend of recycled content. We discuss why modern movies feel like they are losing their originality and what the future holds for cinema.

    Finally, we wrap up with the chaos of the Super Bowl, a hit of childhood nostalgia, and our signature "Advice from the Blue Caterpillar" segment, where we attempt to navigate the confusing dynamics of modern relationships.

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Intro: Movies & Murder
    02:57 – The Evolution of Film Violence
    06:01 – Why We Love Serial Killer Movies
    15:03 – Desensitization in Media
    17:59 – The Art of Horror
    26:51 – Tom Cruise & Genre Versatility
    30:04 – Is Violence Necessary in Film?
    58:03 – Public Perception of Actors
    01:00:59 – Franchise Fatigue
    01:03:00 – The "Live Action" Disney Disappointment
    01:09:00 – Nostalgia & Childhood Shows
    01:14:00 – Relationship Advice Segment
    01:26:57 – Super Bowl & Pop Culture
    01:34:59 – Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 5: Split-Second Decisions & The ICE Protests
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome back to The Blue Caterpillar.

    We are back for Episode 5, and the gloves are off. Ryan, Jeremy, and Dustin dive headfirst into the most volatile topic in the current news cycle: The controversial actions of ICE and Border Patrol.

    We break down the recent high-profile incidents involving the shooting of U.S. citizens and the national firestorm that has followed. We strip away the media narratives to look at the raw mechanics of law enforcement: the role of fear, the biological reality of adrenaline, and the weight of making life-altering decisions in a fraction of a second.

    We debate the concept of "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes" versus the absolute necessity of accountability. We analyze the protests, the public outcry, and the dangerous disconnect between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

    Finally, we step back from the edge to discuss where we go from here. We explore the need for civility in the face of chaos and how we can maintain human connection even when the world feels like it's burning down.

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Introduction: Chaos & Digital Reality
    02:58 – The Hot Button: Immigration Enforcement
    06:12 – The Human Element of Law Enforcement
    19:42 – Analyzing the Use of Force
    27:23 – Fear & Adrenaline in High-Stress Moments
    34:10 – Media Narratives vs. Reality
    42:36 – Consequences & "Play Stupid Games"
    48:17 – Protests & Public Safety
    58:19 – Accountability & Justice
    01:02:57 – Finding Civility in the Chaos
    01:06:52 – Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep 4: Algorithms, Attention Spans & The Cost of Betrayal
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome back to The Blue Caterpillar.

    We are back for Episode 4, and for the first time, we bring a guest into the chaos. We are joined by Dustin, a Network Systems Admin and Navy veteran, to discuss a terrifying question: Do our thoughts actually belong to us anymore?

    We dig deep into the "Attention Economy" and how data-driven systems have shifted from serving us information to harvesting our emotional engagement. We debate the trade-off between modern convenience and digital security, asking if we are living in the most psychologically manipulated era in history and if we have built systems that influence us more effectively than any government ever could.

    Then, the conversation shifts to "Advice from the Blue Caterpillar." We analyze a heavy Reddit thread involving a man reflecting on the mistakes and infidelity that led to his divorce. We don't hold back on the topics of accountability, verbal abuse, and the harsh reality that if you actually love someone, you have to be willing to fight for them.

    Finally, we scrub the heavy topics with a much-needed laugh involving a disastrous kitchen mishap that might require medical attention. It’s a rollercoaster of an episode from deep tech dystopia to relationship red flags.

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Introducing Our First Guest: Dustin
    07:34 – The Impact of Technology on Attention
    11:43 – Convenience vs. Security in the Digital Age
    25:10 – Historical Context: Security and Surveillance
    30:14 – The Role of Technology in Modern Society
    40:28 – The Convenience Culture
    46:00 – Relationships: The Consequence of Actions
    01:01:20 – Reddit Regrets: A Cautionary Tale
    01:07:00 – Verbal Abuse & Seeking Help
    01:14:24 – An Embarrassing Kitchen Incident
    01:19:51 – Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep 3: Gaming Roots, Virtual Worlds & The Search for Connection
    Jan 18 2026

    Welcome back to The Blue Caterpillar.

    We are back for Episode 3, where we just kind of hang out and dive into the one thing that has consistently shaped our lives: video games. We trace our history from the dysentery-ridden days of Oregon Trail all the way to the modern era of the "PC Master Race."

    We break down the evolution from consoles to PCs, debating the versatility of custom rigs versus the simplicity of a console. We get into our current obsessions—like Enshrouded, Sons of the Forest, and the storytelling depth of Baldur's Gate 3. We also analyze our own gaming chemistry: Jeremy’s building prowess versus Ryan’s FPS expertise, and how those complementary styles make us a better team.

    Then, the conversation shifts to the human side of the screen. We discuss how gaming has evolved from a solitary hobby into a massive social connector that strengthens friendships. We reminisce about the impact of GTARP and Solasta, and how effortless it is to lose hours in Sea of Thieves when the synergy is right.

    Finally, we tackle the "real world" with a critique of a Reddit thread on dating advice. We tear apart generalizations about what women want, discuss societal expectations, and land on the most important rule of all: Don't be creepy, just be you.

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Welcome to The Blue Caterpillar
    04:30 – Roots of Gaming: From Oregon Trail to Consoles
    16:24 – The Transition to PC Gaming
    26:06 – The Social Aspect of Gaming
    34:39 – Current Trends: Enshrouded & Sons of the Forest
    52:25 – The Future: Consoles vs. PCs
    01:10:01 – Exploring GTARP & Solasta
    01:12:31 – Builder vs. Shooter: Our Gaming Styles
    01:13:59 – The Importance of Teamwork
    01:27:58 – Transitioning to Dating Advice
    01:29:57 – Critiquing Reddit: "Don't Be Creepy"
    01:42:57 – Final Thoughts & Future Plans

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Ep 2: Artemis II, JonBenét Ramsey & The AI Relationship Trap
    Jan 11 2026

    Welcome back to The Blue Caterpillar.

    We are back for Episode 2, looking at the logic and chaos of the upcoming return to the Moon. We dig into the official status of the Artemis II mission which is tracking toward an early 2026 launch.

    We talk about the sheer power of the Space Launch System (the most powerful rocket ever built) and the "readiness-driven" schedule that is prioritizing safety over calendar dates. We get into the heat shield investigations, the four astronauts making the trip, and what it actually means to prove humans can operate in deep space again.

    Then, the rails come off. We debate whether The Simpsons are actually predicting the future or if we just live in a simulation. We try and remember Suits character names, discuss the nature of Deja Vu, and ask each other which conspiracy theories actually keep us up at night. We also dive into the strange details of the JonBenét Ramsey case.

    Finally, we open the mailbag for Advice From The Blue Caterpillar, covering creepy unexplained events, TV shows we rage-quit, and the changing landscape of AI and relationships.

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Intro
    02:22 – The Start
    08:32 – The Deep Dive: Artemis II & SLS Power
    20:14 – Elon Musk’s Role in Artemis III
    26:21 – The Simpsons: Coincidence or Prediction?
    37:21 – The Suits Conundrum
    48:55 – Conspiracy Corner: What keeps you up at night?
    50:11 – The JonBenét Ramsey Theory
    01:03:10 – Is Deja Vu a glitch in the simulation?
    01:14:09 – Our Biggest Fears
    01:17:22 – Humans are Weak
    01:29:42 – Segment: Advice From The Blue Caterpillar
    01:29:59 – Creepy unexplained events
    01:40:43 – Which TV show did you quit after a character death?
    01:49:31 – AI Dating & Relationships
    02:09:56 – AI is what it is... until it isn't
    02:14:29 – Outro Banter
    02:20:16 – Sign Off

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    2 hrs and 26 mins
  • Welcome to The Blue Caterpillar
    Jan 8 2026

    Welcome to The Blue Caterpillar, where we dive down the deepest rabbit holes the internet has to offer. From tech and gaming to life’s weirdest mysteries, we explore it all with two very different perspectives. Join us (and the occasional guest) as we navigate the chaos, filter the noise, and ask the big questions. Take a seat on the mushroom, it’s time to get curious.

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    1 min
  • Ep 1: Venezuela, Relationships, & Random Theories
    Jan 7 2026

    Welcome to the pilot episode of The Blue Caterpillar!

    Join hosts Ryan and Jeremy as they explore the intersection of logic, chaos, and the digital world we’re all forced to live in.

    In this inaugural deep dive, we break down the historic "Operation Absolute Resolve" and the sudden fall of Nicolás Maduro. We separate the verified facts of the raid from the "Digital Fog" of AI-generated fake news and the rise of agentic AI bots.

    Then, the chaos begins. Ryan puts Jeremy in the hot seat for a rapid-fire "Conspiracy Corner" (Diana, JFK, the Moon Landing, and... Birds?), followed by our first-ever Advice From The Blue Caterpillar segment, where we tackle relationships, human nature, and talking animals.

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    TIMESTAMPS / CHAPTERS:

    00:00 – Intro
    02:27 – Welcome to The Blue Caterpillar: Logic vs. Chaos
    12:57The Deep Dive: The Fall of Maduro & Operation Absolute Resolve
    27:45 – Keyboard Warriors
    33:50 – "The Dead Internet": AI Fakes & The 82:1 Bot Ratio
    38:32 – The Rapid Acceleration of Technology
    49:21Conspiracy Corner: Was 9/11 an Inside Job?
    52:09 – Princess Diana: Accident or Assassination?
    53:40 – Subliminal Messaging in Advertising
    55:11 – Did We Really Land on the Moon?
    58:53 – JFK: The Grassy Knoll
    01:02:06 – What If: A Steampunk Reality
    01:05:56 – Future Tech: Augmented Reality & Feeling the Digital World
    01:10:17 – Chemtrails: Weather Mod or Mind Control?
    01:13:09 – "Science is Magic"
    01:14:22 – The Origins of COVID
    01:18:09 – Birds Aren't Real? (Drones vs. Nature)
    01:22:16 – Deep Fears: Discussing Phobias
    01:33:54 – The Flat Earth Theory
    01:46:26The Human Anchor: Reading a Viral Post on Patriotism
    01:52:00 – The State of the Union
    02:04:08Segment: Advice From The Blue Caterpillar
    02:05:34 – "Men, give us women some solid relationship advice."
    02:23:33 – If You Could Abolish One Human Behavior, What Would It Be?
    02:25:25 – Which Animal Would Be the Rudest if They Could Talk?
    02:29:53 – Weekly Wrap-Up: What We're Watching & Doing
    02:36:23 – Ryan’s Final Thoughts
    02:37:41 – Outro

    Tags: Venezuela, Maduro Raid, Operation Absolute Resolve, AI News, Dead Internet Theory, Conspiracy Theories, Princess Diana, Flat Earth, Relationship Advice, Tech News, Podcast Pilot, The Blue Caterpillar, Future Tech, Augmented Reality.

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    2 hrs and 42 mins