new from kaleidoscope: two percent with michael easter

new from kaleidoscope: two percent with michael easter

From kill switch by Kaleidoscope

April 27, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

The episode features a discussion on the nuanced role of vices, particularly alcohol, in enhancing life quality.

This week, we’re sharing a clip from another podcast we’re excited about. Two Percent with Michael Easter is a deep dive into the science of living better, balancing rigorous evidence with a healthy dose of skepticism to cut through the noise of the modern wellness industry. In this episode, Michael takes a nuanced look at vices and whether some of them might actually enhance your life when you use them the right way. We don't have to live like monks to live a good life. We’re sharing the first segment of the episode featuring Dean Stattmann, a GQ reporter who spent three months sober and wrote a now-viral piece titled "Why My 2026 Resolution Is to Start Drinking Again." His Whoop scores got better, but his friendships, his marriage, and his mood got worse. Dean explains what alcohol actually does for human connection, what anthropologists call "costly signaling," and why moderate drinking might not be the villain the internet has made it out to be. Check out the rest of the episode and the show, Two Percent with Michael Easter, wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube. Hit us up:  killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc , or @killswitchpod and @dexdigi on IG or…

People in this episode

Guest: Michael Easter

Topics covered

  • wellness
  • vices
  • alcohol
  • human connection
  • science
  • skepticism

Keywords

  • wellness industry
  • moderate drinking
  • sober
  • human connection
  • costly signaling

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GQ

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