• #37 - Why the World Is Rewinding Right Now (And What That Says About Us)
    Feb 25 2026

    Everything feels retro lately.


    Vintage logos. Grainy filters. Reboots. Old songs trending again. People rewatching shows they already know the ending to.


    But this episode isn’t about the 90s.


    It’s about now.


    In a world of nonstop updates, economic shifts, AI acceleration, cultural tension, and breaking news fatigue, nostalgia isn’t just a trend. It’s regulation. It’s emotional survival. It’s the nervous system reaching for something predictable when everything feels loud.


    We break down:


    • Why familiarity gives your brain relief

    • How algorithms amplify memory

    • Why we’re bonding more over shared memories than shared futures

    • The healthy side of nostalgia and the hidden trap

    • What this cultural rewind says about us as humans


    This isn’t judgment. It’s decoding.


    Because we don’t actually miss the past.


    We miss how we felt in it.


    And maybe the real move isn’t going backward…

    It’s learning how to feel grounded again right now.

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    51 mins
  • #36 - Three Guys. Random Questions. No Agenda.
    Feb 11 2026

    This one’s different.


    No deep dive.

    No structured breakdown.

    No “here’s the lesson” moment.


    Just three guys sitting down, pulling random questions, and answering them honestly.


    From small things that instantly boost our mood… to habits we picked up as adults… to thoughts we probably shouldn’t say out loud… we let the questions lead and saw where the conversation went.


    It’s light.

    It’s unfiltered.

    It’s surprisingly real.


    Sometimes the best conversations happen when you stop trying to make them profound.


    Hit play and just hang with us.

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    59 mins
  • #35 - You’re Not Broken. You’re Codependent: The Survival Pattern Nobody Talks About
    Feb 4 2026

    Codependency doesn’t always look toxic. Sometimes it looks like being helpful, loyal, supportive, and “the strong one.”

    Until it costs you your peace, your identity, and your ability to say no.


    In this episode of The Social Code, we break down what codependency actually is, where it comes from, and why so many good people don’t realize they’re living inside it. We talk about control disguised as care, losing yourself in relationships, why boundaries feel cruel when you grew up in chaos, and why healing can feel worse before it feels better.


    This is not about blame. It’s about awareness.

    And awareness is where real change starts.


    If you’ve ever felt responsible for other people’s emotions, struggled to rest without guilt, or forgotten what you even want anymore, this episode is for you.


    You are allowed to be loved without earning it.

    You don’t have to bleed to belong.

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    55 mins
  • #34 - You’re Not Depressed. You’re Disconnected
    Jan 25 2026

    Most people don’t feel bad. They just don’t feel fully here.


    Life is functioning. Bills are paid. Work gets done. The routine keeps moving. Yet something feels off. Days blur together. Time passes without meaning. You’re present physically, but disconnected mentally and emotionally.


    This episode breaks down that quiet numbness. Not a crisis. Not a diagnosis. Just a slow disconnection caused by constant screens, nonstop input, and a culture that rewards productivity over presence. We talk about how functioning replaces living, why moments feel thin, and why even rest doesn’t feel restorative anymore.


    You’re not broken. You adapted to an overloaded environment. What you’re feeling is a signal, not a failure.


    If life feels flat, muted, or distant even though things are “fine,” this conversation is for you. You weren’t built to just get through days. Presence, depth, and connection can be rebuilt.

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    52 mins
  • #33 - The Architecture of the Inner Life: Structure, Discipline, and Alignment
    Jan 16 2026

    Most people don’t fail because they lack motivation. They fail because their inner life isn’t built to hold weight.


    Most people want growth without structure, progress without order, and freedom without responsibility. That usually leads to frustration.


    This episode is not about motivation. It’s about architecture.


    In this conversation, we break down what it actually takes to build an inner life that can hold weight. Not surface-level habits or temporary inspiration, but the unseen structures that quietly shape your identity, your decisions, and your consistency over time.


    We explore why awareness without discipline leads to burnout, why alignment creates efficiency, and why most real change happens in repetition, restraint, and the work no one is watching.


    If you’ve ever felt like you understand what needs to change but struggle to sustain it, this episode will help you see where the foundation is misaligned and how to rebuild it with intention.


    This is the structural version of personal growth.

    The kind that lasts.

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    57 mins
  • #32 - You’re Not Fighting About What You Think You Are
    Dec 30 2025

    If conflict was really about the issue, it would’ve been solved the first time.


    This episode gets underneath why the same arguments keep repeating, even when the topic keeps changing. Why people leave conversations feeling unheard. And why trying to be right almost always makes things worse.


    We talk about what conflict is actually signaling, why logic fails in heated moments, and how power struggles quietly replace connection.


    This isn’t about winning arguments.

    It’s about understanding what’s really happening when things escalate.


    Listen closely. Conflict says more than you think.

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    59 mins
  • #31 - Law of Attraction: How Your Mind Shapes Your Reality
    Dec 16 2025

    Your life is responding to you, whether you realize it or not.


    Before anything shows up externally, it’s already been shaped internally through thought, emotion, belief, and what you’re able to receive. Thoughts set direction. Emotions charge them. Belief decides what feels true. And you only receive what your identity can hold without self-sabotage.


    This episode is about noticing what you’re already broadcasting and why certain outcomes keep finding you. When the internal order changes, the results change.


    You’re not waiting on life.

    Life is waiting on the version of you that can receive it.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #30 - Exposing the Ego
    Dec 8 2025

    Most people never meet their real ego until it ruins something important. This episode drags it into the light.


    In “Exposing the Ego,” The Social Code breaks down the insecure, validation-hungry, chaos-chasing part of you that pretends to be confidence. The part that destroys relationships, sabotages stability, and convinces you you’re in control while it’s been driving the entire time.


    Inside this raw breakdown, the guys unpack:


    • Why men fake confidence instead of building it

    • How childhood wounds create a lifelong need for validation

    • The illusion of power and why control becomes a drug

    • How ego-driven men confuse attention with connection

    • The moral flexibility that makes boundaries “optional”

    • The fallout this personality leaves behind in friendships, dating, and leadership

    • How to finally break the pattern and build a real identity

    • How to protect yourself from people who operate like this

    • And what it takes to heal your side of the trauma loop


    This episode doesn’t tiptoe around anything.

    It confronts the patterns, exposes the behaviors, and gives you language for what your intuition has been trying to tell you.


    If it makes you uncomfortable, good. Discomfort is the sign the ego is being challenged.


    By the end, you won’t be able to lie to yourself the same way again. And that’s the whole point.


    Hit play if you’re ready to see the shadow you’ve been avoiding.

    Hit play if you’re ready to grow.

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    1 hr and 20 mins