
Ruined By The Internet? - Uncovering the human cost of our digital world
by Gareth King
Is this your podcast?Gareth King is an independent podcast creator known for his insightful explorations of technology's impact on society and culture. With a focus on the nuanced relationship between humans and the digital world, he brings a critical perspecti…
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Conspiracy Theories: Weaponised From the Fringe to Your Feed? | Misinformation, Radicalisation & the Attention Economy
Jun 20, 2026
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Job Security: Optimised for Our Own Obsolescence?
Jun 2, 2026
44m 19s
Job Security: Optimised for Our Own Obsolescence? | AI, Automation, Future of Work & Job Displacement
Jun 2, 2026
Unknown duration
Retail: Convenience That Costs Everything?
May 20, 2026
38m 17s
Retail: Convenience That Costs Everything? | E-Commerce, Consumer Behaviour & the Future of Retail
May 20, 2026
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| 6/20/26 | ![]() Conspiracy Theories: Weaponised From the Fringe to Your Feed? | Misinformation, Radicalisation & the Attention Economy | The internet gave us a way for conspiracy theories to find their audiences, connecting people and building communities around often-fringe ideas. But has it also supercharged them, turning once-fringe ideas into powerful forces of polarisation, division and radicalisation that reach far beyond the screen?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We’re joined by Dani Mercy, host of The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories podcast, where she dives deep into conspiracy theories both past and present. With such wide-ranging investigations of her own, there are very few people who've gone deeper into this world than she has.In this episode we investigate how the internet transformed conspiracy theories from fringe curiosity into an industrialised ecosystem, examine the psychological and emotional machinery that makes them so effective in a digital environment, explore the role of monetisation and outrage in keeping them alive, and ask whether AI is the most dangerous amplification tool the conspiracy world has ever had.(00:00) The rise of conspiracy theories in the digital age(03:12) Understanding the rabbit hole phenomenon and how it works(05:54) The role of social media in spreading and amplifying conspiracies(09:03) How technology has changed what people believe and why(12:08) Why debunking rarely works, and sometimes makes things worse(15:03) Political polarisation and the conspiracy theory ecosystem(18:10) COVID-19 as a case study in digital conspiracy at scale(21:08) When digital conspiracies produce real-world consequences(21:59) How conspiracy theories themselves have evolved in the digital age(24:40) The monetisation of outrage: who profits and how(29:21) Historical context: confirmed theories, debunked ones, and everything in between(31:52) The role of AI in creating and spreading conspiracy content(34:39) How to navigate conversations with people who believe(38:25) Technology's dual impact: conspiracy accelerant and potential antidoteKey takeaways:• Weaponising the Label: Originally popularised by the CIA after the JFK assassination to protect official narratives, the "conspiracy theorist" label is heavily used to stifle nuance, shut down debate, and deepen social polarisation.• Turbocharged by Algorithms: Platform monetisation and algorithms explicitly reward emotional outrage, giving fringe ideas unprecedented velocity and global reach compared to the pre-digital era.• AI Trust Crisis: As deepfakes and generative AI make it nearly impossible to distinguish real content from fake, the public is becoming deeply cynical, shifting to isolated, sceptical research loops because they can no longer trust their eyes.• Sunk-Cost Rabbit Hole: Pulling someone out of an online rabbit hole is incredibly difficult due to the psychological cost of the time commitment. People naturally resist being proven wrong after investing massive energy into building an alternative narrative.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Truly Disappearing: Powering Our Own Perpetual Surveillance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZGMxOTZlZTMtMTM4Yi00MmI4LWI0YTgtNzU3YjE5N2Q3Y2NlAyahuasca: From Ancient Ritual to Instagram Aesthetic?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MWMyYjAxNjktYTg4OS00MDk0LThiNDktZGU2NWNjYThhNDg4Common Ground: From Dialogue to Digital Battlefield?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ODkzNWY5Y2UtYTFmMy00NGQxLTk1YWMtMjk2ZDNkYjg0NDU4Guest links – Dani MercyWebsite: https://www.stayskeptical.comPodcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1PmE4keGf6zPlTtJ2BHpew?si=02f8fdd7d74449a1Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Job Security: Optimised for Our Own Obsolescence?✨ | job securityAI impact+3 | Nick Jain | Eagle Rock CFOHarvard | — | job securityAI+5 | — | 44m 19s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Job Security: Optimised for Our Own Obsolescence? | AI, Automation, Future of Work & Job Displacement | It promised to make us more productive, more employable, and more economically secure. But as AI begins replacing not just tasks but entire professional roles - including ones that took many years to reach - is technology making job security itself an obsolete concept?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We’re joined by Nick Jain, a Harvard-trained former private equity investor, and co-founder of Eagle Rock CFO, who builds systems to replace the leadership that used to require a senior executive, giving him a front row seat to a transformation that's rapidly coming for every industry, whether they're ready or not. And he's under no illusions about what that could mean for the rest of us.In this episode we investigate how AI is displacing not just entry-level roles but senior professional positions that people spent careers building toward, examine the J curve of productivity, and why the short-term pain of technology adoption is being distributed so unevenly.We also explore the gap between AI's actual capabilities and the hype being sold to businesses and workers, and ask whether Universal Basic Income is a genuine safety net for what's coming - or a way of making worker displacement politically acceptable.(00:00) The gap between what technology promised and what it's actually delivering(03:09) The J curve of productivity: why things get worse before they get better(05:57) AI and job displacement: which roles are most exposed and why(08:52) Optimism versus pessimism about the future of work: what the evidence actually supports(12:03) The role of creativity in surviving an AI-driven workforce(14:51) Where the real opportunities for growth are, and which industries face the hardest road(18:10) Hollywood as a case study in what AI disruption looks like in practice(21:01) AI washing: separating genuine capability from marketing noise(23:06) What AI can actually do in the workforce right now versus what we're told it can do(30:11) The human cost of job displacement beyond the economic argument(37:24) Universal Basic Income as a response to automation: solution or sticking plaster?(42:12) What the future of work looks like as AI capabilities continue to evolveKey takeaways:• AI and the always-on work culture: Technology promised liberation from the workplace but created a prisoner's dilemma where competition drives everyone to work more, not less• AI displacement is structural, not temporary: Like auto industry automation, displaced white-collar workers are unlikely to successfully retrain - roughly 60% face permanent displacement• AI washing is real: Many corporate layoffs framed as AI-driven efficiency are either premature or cover for offshoring, but the end result for workers is identical• UBI is inevitable but minimal: AI-driven displacement will force democratic governments toward Universal Basic Income, but only enough to prevent civil unrest - not enough for genuine prosperityIf this episode got you thinking, check out:The Taxi Industry: A Data-Driven Destruction of Dignified Work?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZjFmM2RlN2EtZTNjMC00MTVmLTg3YzgtNTk5Y2NjMWNkNzMyThe Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiThe Job Hunt: Built to Harvest Data, Not People?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NTEzYzdjODgtNzYyMS00MzY2LWE5ZmQtN2YzMWMwODE5NjhiGuest links – Nick JainWebsite: https://www.eaglerockcfo.com/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Retail: Convenience That Costs Everything?✨ | e-commerceretail transformation+4 | Joe Zahaitis | Ruined By The Internet?buymeacoffee.com+1 | — | high streetdigital shopping+5 | — | 38m 17s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Retail: Convenience That Costs Everything? | E-Commerce, Consumer Behaviour & the Future of Retail | The internet promised to bring the world's stores directly to us. But in chasing convenience over everything, has it killed the high street, gutted retailers, and replaced the experience of shopping with a transaction?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Joe Zahaitis, a payments industry strategist with over 30 years experience in the high-velocity digital marketplace - giving him an insider's view of what happens when we trade a sensory, social experience for an impersonal digital one that leaves most retailers in a tech-driven race to the bottom.In this episode we investigate how e-commerce dismantled the high street and the community spaces built around it, examine the psychological effects of instant gratification and what it's done to our relationship with shopping, explore the trust and transparency challenges of buying in a world you can't touch or see, and ask whether AI and personalisation can ever replace what’s been lost.(00:00) The transformation of retail in the digital age(03:02) How e-commerce reshaped society beyond just shopping(06:08) The rise of instant gratification and what it costs us(08:49) Customer service in the digital age: better or worse?(12:07) The future of local retail: survival or slow death?(14:46) Trust and transparency in online shopping(18:04) The role of AI in shaping consumer experiences(21:01) The psychological effects of online shopping on behaviour and identity(23:52) Digital payments and the friction they remove - and create(26:54) Where online retail goes from here - and what gets left behindKey takeaways:• The Cost of Frictionless Consumption: The over-optimisation of e-commerce has systematically stripped away the natural consequences of consumer behaviour.• The Monopolistic Playbook: Once competitors are forced into obsolescence, market power consolidates completely into entities that face little genuine accountability for rising fraud, counterfeit goods, or declining systemic customer service.• The Loss of Relationship and Community: Where consumers once built long-term trust and value with local proprietors, modern systems rely on relentless, programmatic outreach and defensive customer service architectures.• The Decrementing Value of Cashless Economies: the digital payments ecosystem demands that a network fee be scraped from every transaction layer by intermediaries, deeply diminishing capital’s true purchasing power.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Rental Markets: A Frantic Fight For Shelter As A Service?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZDU3ZjAzYjktMmZiZi00NmM3LTg4M2ItYTE4OGI1ZWQ2YTFlGambling: Optimised For Frictionless Financial Mayhem?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NmY5NjZmYTktYzc4Mi00MWFlLThiMjAtNmE0OTM0MTc2MTVkBroadcast Television: The Digital Dismantling of an Entire Industry?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/OTc0YmNmYzItMTI4ZC00OTcwLTk0YWYtYjdjNjY2MTYxYmFjGuest links – Joe ZahaitisWebsite: https://www.zahaitis.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joezahaitis/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Sleep: Screens Stealing Our Slumber?✨ | sleepscreen time+3 | Chelsea Reynolds | Ruined By The Internet?buymeacoffee.com+1 | — | sleepscreens+3 | — | 42m 05s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Sleep: Screens Stealing Our Slumber? | Screen Time, Sleep Science & Digital Wellbeing | The internet promised us connection that never sleeps. But has it also been sabotaging our rest - leaving us locked in a nightly battle with a digital world that refuses to turn off?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Chelsea Reynolds - sleep researcher and clinical psychologist - who is exactly the right person to ask about what happens when bedtime becomes screen time, and whether our screens are the problem, or the solution.In this episode we investigate how screens and digital habits are disrupting our sleep biology, examine the sleep displacement hypothesis and what it actually means for how we rest, explore the psychology behind why we choose screens over sleep even when we know better, and ask whether the same technology keeping us awake could ever genuinely help us sleep.(00:00) The internet's impact on sleep and why it matters(04:59) Sleep biology and exactly where technology interferes(09:57) The sleep displacement hypothesis: are screens stealing our hours or just our quality?(15:00) Navigating sleep aids in a world full of digital solutions(20:01) How the blurring of work and personal life is destroying sleep boundaries(25:04) The bright light hypothesis and how screen wavelengths affect sleep patterns(25:09) Understanding sleep routines and where technology fits in(30:36) Teenagers, sleep needs, and the specific risks of digital exposure(33:00) The risk factors most people don't know are affecting their sleep(35:30) How to transform technology from sleep disruptor into sleep aid(37:23) Practical sleep strategies for a screen-saturated world(39:44) The nuance of technology's role in sleep: it's not all badKey takeaways:• The Screen Light Myth vs. Reality: While the general rule to avoid screens an hour before bed is a safe way to wind down, the idea that blue light completely destroys sleep biology is overblown.• Four Psychological Drivers of Late-Night Tech Use: Dr. Chelsea Reynolds outlines four distinct frameworks behind why we can't put down our devices at night.• The Trap of Sleep Trackers and the "8-Hour Rule": A major irony of modern sleep health is the tendency to turn to new technology to solve problems supposedly caused by technology.• Expert Recommendations for Better Sleep: Instead of relying on rigid rules or digital tracking metrics, clinical practice emphasizes individual flexibility and behavioural conditioning.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Attention Spans: A Short-form Destruction of Focus?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/M2M2NzYwY2ItMTI0OC00MzNhLWJkNmUtNWVlNmE5YzkwNTkySocial Interaction: The Digital Erasure of Presence?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ODYyNDQ1MzAtMzdlNy00NjEzLWE4ZWEtYjgxMjMzNTJjOGJkSelf Improvement: Progress Replaced With Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NTI5M2Y0OWItNWMzNy00OGMxLTljZTgtOTk5MjI2MGM1YzRjGuest links - Chelsea ReynoldsWebsite: https://www.bedtimewindow.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-reynolds-29b43191/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Empowerment: Objectification Rebranded as Agency?✨ | empowermentobjectification+5 | Courtney Kocak | Ruined By The Internet?OnlyFans+6 | — | empowermentobjectification+8 | — | 43m 13s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Empowerment: Objectification Rebranded as Agency? | Digital Monetisation & the Attention Economy | When it comes to empowering ourselves, we were told the internet would give us back control. But instead, has it simply delivered a more efficient way for us to become products, and successfully rebranded objectification as agency?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We’re joined by Courtney Kocak - writer, comedian, and author of the memoir ‘Girl Gone Wild’ - to investigate one of the most uncomfortable questions about what technology has done to identity, autonomy, power, and the people caught in between.In this episode we trace the journey from early 2000s media to today's self-monetisation platforms, examine how the attention economy and algorithms have reshaped desire and self-perception, investigate the rise of online male communities and their generational impact, and ask whether AI is accelerating the problem - or simply making it harder to see.(00:00) The Internet's impact on empowerment and objectification(03:10) From early 2000s media to today's self-monetization platforms(07:50) The evolution of pop culture and its increasingly explicit direction(09:12) Tracing the cultural roots of today's online extremity(13:28) The influence of the attention economy(14:37) The rise of the manosphere and its impact(16:29) The generational difference: navigating online life and authenticity(20:13) Shifting attitudes toward sex work and societal acceptance(23:29) The influence of explicit online content(25:34) How online validation shapes our self-perception(27:13) Authenticity and the rejection of algorithm-driven content(30:18) The potential and pitfalls of AI in digital content and society(34:47) The impact of AI-generated actors and content on creative industries(36:57) The slow political response to AI and digital regulation(38:15) The importance of nuanced conversations(39:41) Concerns about technology's societal effectsKey takeaways:• The Evolution of Digital Empowerment: While early-2000s entities like Girls Gone Wild commodified young women to enrich a few male executives, modern platforms like OnlyFans represent a genuine shift in financial and creative control.• The Rise of "Honest" Pop Culture: While turn-of-the-century media used humour to mask toxic behaviours and normalise sexual assault, modern internet culture and art are arguably more explicit but far more honest, allowing women to remain in control of their own sexuality.• Algorithmic ‘Brain Rot’: Modern digital platforms rely on attention-economy algorithms that trap creators and audiences in loops of outrage, hot takes, and hyper-fixation—transforming real human lives into content mills designed to feed the product.• The Looming Threat of AI Scale: As AI-generated bot content and virtual figures surpass 50% of online material, individual human creators face an unsustainable battle for attention against automated systems.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Self Improvement: Progress Replaced With Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NTI5M2Y0OWItNWMzNy00OGMxLTljZTgtOTk5MjI2MGM1YzRjDating & Relationships: A Dehumanising Paradox of Infinite Choice?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NDAyYjM4YjItNjgxYi00NWEyLTlkZTQtZWY1NTk0N2E3YjFiThe Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiGuest links — Courtney KocakWebsite: https://www.courtneykocak.com/Podcast: https://www.privatepartsunknown.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtneykocak/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneykocakJoin the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Rental Markets: A Frantic Fight for Shelter as a Service?✨ | rental markettechnology+4 | Thomas Sigler | The University of QueenslandAirbnb | — | rental markettechnology+4 | — | 45m 24s | |
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| 4/13/26 | ![]() Rental Markets: A Frantic Fight for Shelter as a Service? | Airbnb, PropTech & the Housing Crisis | The internet was supposed to make the rental market more efficient and transparent. But has it instead turned the basic human need for shelter into a frantic, dehumanising battle with technology - where algorithms, platforms, and data have more power than the people looking for a home?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Thomas Sigler - Deputy Head of the School of the Environment and Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Queensland - whose research sits at the intersection of urban geography, technology, and how we live.In this episode we investigate how short-term rental platforms hollowed out housing supply, examine the role of PropTech in reshaping how we search and apply for homes, explore the data privacy implications of digital rental applications, and ask whether the technology that promised transparency has simply handed more power to landlords, platforms, and property influencers.(00:00) Introduction to the Rental Market Crisis(02:57) The Impact of Short-Term Rentals(06:04) Understanding the Rental Market Dynamics(08:47) The Role of PropTech in Rental Searches(11:55) Community Resistance and Transient Populations(15:02) The Rise of Digital Nomadism(17:51) The Transparency of Digital Platforms(21:07) Privacy Concerns in Rental Applications(24:09) Regulatory Challenges in the Rental Market(26:45) The Influence of Property Influencers(29:56) FOMO and the Property Market(33:10) Crisis in the Housing Market(36:05) The Future of Housing and Technology(38:59) What renters can actually doKey takeaways:• Corporate Consolidation: While short-term rental platforms were originally marketed as a way for everyday moms and dads to rent out a spare room, the market has undergone massive institutional consolidation.• Neighbourhood Decay: The financial incentive to chase high nightly yields over stable monthly tenancies erodes the traditional social fabric of neighbourhoods, drives up local baseline rents, and replaces community stability with hollowed-out tourist corridors.• Algorithmic Rent-Setting and Artificial Pricing Floors: The traditional, relationship-driven negotiations between local property managers and tenants have been largely replaced by dynamic, algorithmic pricing software.• Information Asymmetry and Tenant Vulnerability: While landlords have total transparency into a prospective tenant's rental history, financial standing, and digital footprint, tenants remain completely blind to the algorithmic metrics denying them housing.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Job Security: Optimised For Our Own Obsolescence?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MGM2ZmUwZDQtMWEzNS00NWNmLWIyNjAtZmMwMzkxMTRmOGQ3The Taxi Industry: A Data-driven Destruction of Dignified Work?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZjFmM2RlN2EtZTNjMC00MTVmLTg3YzgtNTk5Y2NjMWNkNzMyGambling: Optimised for Frictionless Financial Mayhem?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NmY5NjZmYTktYzc4Mi00MWFlLThiMjAtNmE0OTM0MTc2MTVkGuest links — Thomas Sigler:https://environment.uq.edu.au/profile/9602/thomas-siglerJoin the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Self Improvement: Progress Replaced with Performance?✨ | self-improvementdigital influence+4 | Justin Leff | Solilium CoachingSolilium Thoughts+3 | — | self-improvementdigital world+5 | — | 39m 41s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Self Improvement: Progress Replaced with Performance? | Social Media, Algorithms & Personal Growth | The internet promised to make self-improvement accessible to everyone. But has it instead turned it into a spectator sport - replacing process with performance, and pushing us to consume playbooks rather than actually build habits?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Justin Leff - behavioural coach and founder of Solilium Coaching - who helps people with discipline, wellness, and self-understanding, and has seen firsthand what happens when the algorithm becomes the self-improvement plan.In this episode we investigate how algorithms and social media have reshaped our goals and motivation, examine the danger of social comparison in a world of curated success, explore how digital overload creates decision fatigue, and ask whether AI is finally the personalised self-improvement tool we were promised - or just a more sophisticated version of the same one-size-fits-all problem.(00:00) The Impact of the Internet on Self-Improvement(03:12) Globalisation of Ideas and Goals(06:07) The Dangers of Social Comparison(09:08) The Role of Role Models in the Digital Age(12:03) Chasing Status vs. Genuine Self-Improvement(15:12) The Journey of Self-Discovery(18:05) The Process Over Quick Fixes(21:14) The Impact of Digital Overload on Motivation(24:08) Navigating Decision Fatigue in a World of Options(28:03) The Future of Self-Improvement Without Social Media(30:41) AI's Role in Tailored Self-Improvement(35:08) Finding Authentic Peer Support in Self-Improvement(37:13) The Importance of Community in Personal GrowthKey takeaways:• The Optimisation Trap: reading endless books, listening to podcasts, and watching motivation videos tricks the brain into feeling productive while delaying the uncomfortable real-world action required for genuine change.• Flawless Online Archetype Illusion: Social media platforms elevate curated, hyper-disciplined aesthetics into unrealistic standards of human perfection, forcing everyday users into toxic loops of comparison and shame.• Commercialisation of Existential Discontent: The modern wellness and self-improvement economy operates by intentionally pathologising normal human emotions and rebranding them as systemic optimisation problems to fix.• The Ceiling of Digital Community: Digital-only connections hit a psychological ceiling; lasting personal transformation and fulfillment ultimately require grounding yourself in physical, local communities.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Sleep: Screens Stealing Our Slumber?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/N2NlNGQ3ZmItYTk1Yy00MjRlLTk5YjAtMmUyODM0OTRlNTQzThe Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiEmpowerment: Objectification Rebranded As Agency?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YTVjZDI5NjYtOWUzZC00ZDQ4LWFkZWUtYWViZjlmMjRmYjUxGuest links - Justin LeffWebsite: https://www.soliliumcoaching.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soliliumthoughts/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SoliliumThoughtsJoin the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | ![]() The Taxi Industry: A Data-Driven Destruction of Dignified Work?✨ | taxi industrygig economy+4 | Rod Barton | Transport Matters PartyUber+3 | — | taxi industrygig economy+5 | — | 32m 55s | |
| 3/21/26 | ![]() The Taxi Industry: A Data-Driven Destruction of Dignified Work? | Uber, The Gig Economy & Worker Rights | The internet promised to revolutionise how we get around - delivering a modern, efficient, and affordable alternative to the old ways. But did the revolution simply replace one system with an unstable, exploitative gig economy, offering the illusion of flexibility with almost zero protections?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Rod Barton - former Victorian Member of Parliament and founder of the Transport Matters Party - who fought the regulatory battle for taxi drivers firsthand, and understands better than most what happens when platforms disrupt an industry and governments struggle to keep up.In this episode we investigate how rideshare platforms dismantled the traditional taxi industry, examine the safety and insurance gaps that opened up in the process, explore the rights of gig economy workers caught between flexibility and exploitation, and ask whether government regulation has any hope of keeping pace with the platforms rewriting the rules.(00:00) The internet's impact on the taxi industry(03:01) What the taxi industry looked like before rideshare(05:52) The regulatory framework rideshare bypassed(08:57) Safety and insurance gaps in rideshare services(12:13) Gig economy workers — flexibility or exploitation?(15:05) Customer service in the age of algorithmic dispatch(17:50) Where the gig economy is heading(21:00) The role of government in regulating platform transport(23:55) What a fair path forward looks like for drivers and ridersKey takeaways:• Innovation via Regulatory Arbitrage: The rapid ascent of rideshare giants was less an achievement of superior technology and more a deliberate exploitation of legal loopholes.• Destruction of Intergenerational Equity: The sudden de-regulation and refusal of state governments to protect taxi licences stripped working-class operators of their financial security.• Exploitative Architecture of the "Gig Economy": The shift from traditional employment or stable independent contracting to a platform-based model systematically offloads all operational risk from the corporate entity onto the individual worker.• Erosion of Local Corporate Accountability: The gig economy allows foreign entities to funnel local economic wealth out of the country, and remain largely detached from the long-term social health of the communities they operate in.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Rental Markets: A Frantic Fight for Shelter As A Service?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZDU3ZjAzYjktMmZiZi00NmM3LTg4M2ItYTE4OGI1ZWQ2YTFlBroadcast Television: The Digital Dismantling of an Entire Industry?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/OTc0YmNmYzItMTI4ZC00OTcwLTk0YWYtYjdjNjY2MTYxYmFjMusic: An Algorithmic Burial of Human Artists?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MGEwYmZiOTUtMTAyNS00ZDA1LTlkNmMtNjlhYjhkNzBjMmQzGuest links — Rod BartonWebsite: https://rodbarton.com.auLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/rod-bartonFacebook: https://facebook.com/RodBarton08Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Decentralisation: Freedom or Fragmented Control?✨ | decentralisationBig Tech+4 | Joseph Kennedy | AlephiumBig Tech+2 | — | decentralisationBig Tech+5 | — | 46m 50s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Decentralisation: Freedom or Fragmented Control? | Blockchain, Crypto, Web3 & Digital Freedom | The internet promised to be an escape from centralised power - a user-controlled, peer-to-peer network that would democratise access and dismantle the gatekeepers. But thanks to the domination of Big Tech and Venture Capital, has that dream been systematically stolen and replaced by a new set of gatekeepers wearing different clothes?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Joseph Kennedy - Head of Marketing & Growth at blockchain platform Alephium - who works at the centre of decentralisation and understands better than most the gap between what the technology promised and what it delivered.In this episode we investigate how venture capital and Big Tech quietly captured the decentralisation movement, examine the rise and fall of crypto's public credibility, explore the regulatory battle between governments and decentralised networks, and ask whether true decentralisation is still possible - or whether the centre always wins in the end.(00:00) The promise of decentralisation and how it was eroded(02:50) The role of venture capital in shaping crypto(06:11) The infrastructure dilemma: centralised tools in a decentralised world(08:57) Public perception of crypto and Web3: how did it go so wrong?(12:11) The influence of regulation on decentralised innovation(15:08) Corporate involvement in Web3: help or hijack?(17:52) NFTs beyond the hype: is there real utility?(20:50) How value is perceived in the digital asset space(23:07) The rise and fall of Steemit as a cautionary tale(28:08) The ethical dilemma at the heart of centralisation vs decentralisation(30:29) Can the decentralised space self-regulate?(33:18) Government control and the decentralised response(37:50) The real barriers to mass adoption(40:12) A divided landscape: where decentralisation goes from here(42:55) A vision for what true decentralisation could look likeKey takeaways:• Centralised Chokepoints in Web3: While blockchain technology was engineered to eliminate intermediaries, the modern crypto ecosystem heavily relies on centralised entities like major exchanges and stablecoin issuers.• The Mutation of Decentralisation: The foundational philosophy of cryptography has been largely overshadowed by an attention economy driven by speculation, wealth extraction, and gambling.• Regulatory Arbitrage of Global Tech Platforms: Platforms that prioritise compliance often sacrifice core decentralised principles, leaving pure peer-to-peer protocols operating in a vulnerable grey market facing aggressive regulatory headwinds.• Resurgence and Value of True Self-Custody: Managing your own cryptographic keys and routing transactions without third-party oversight offers genuine security that centralised alternatives cannot guarantee.If this episode got you thinking, check out:The Internet: A Corporate Hijacking of Digital Freedom?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MmIzMDA0ZTQtMDA1Ny00OTE1LTkyY2QtNjhhM2NlMzJmODdhTruly Disappearing: Powering Our Own Perpetual Surveillance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZGMxOTZlZTMtMTM4Yi00MmI4LWI0YTgtNzU3YjE5N2Q3Y2NlChild Safety: Private Platforms Full of Private Predators?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/M2U3MWEyMGEtM2I3NC00ZjUxLTk0YzItYTY3NDhmZjUwNTBmGuest links – Joseph KennedyWebsite: http://www.alephium.orgTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/bigpepghostLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephkennedyuk/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Deeper Connection: An Algorithmic Illusion of Intimacy?✨ | digital communicationhuman connection+5 | Maria-Elena Lukeides | Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural TherapiesInstagram+4 | — | internetsocial media+6 | — | 47m 15s | |
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Deeper Connection: An Algorithmic Illusion of Intimacy? | Relationships, Social Media & the Psychology of Connection | The internet brought connectivity unlike anything we'd ever experienced. But by making so much of our communication instant and effortless, has it actually eroded everything we need to truly connect with each other?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Dr Maria-Elena Lukeides - clinical psychologist specialising in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, drawing on neuroscience, behavioural design, and evolutionary psychology - who understands better than most what genuine human connection actually requires, and what the digital world is quietly stripping away.In this episode we investigate how digital communication has changed the nature of relationships, examine the neuroscience behind why online validation feels like connection but isn't, explore the battle between dopamine and oxytocin in a world optimised for instant gratification, and ask whether AI is the most dangerous substitute for human connection yet - or simply the most convenient.(00:00) The internet's impact on human connection(02:34) The illusion of connection in a hyper-connected world(06:03) What online communication can and can't replicate(10:37) How the internet is eroding our patience for real relationships(13:30) Why we avoid unpleasant emotions - and what that costs us(17:14) Dopamine vs oxytocin: the chemistry of real vs digital connection(20:53) The quest for meaningful relationships in a fast-paced world(24:17) How digital habits are bleeding into real-life connections(28:23) AI as a substitute for human connection: comfort or catastrophe?(33:43) The challenges facing modern relationships(38:07) Building resilience in relationships in a distracted world(41:00) Psychedelic therapy and its role in rebuilding connectionKey takeaways:• Connection vs. Neurological Isolation: While social media and messaging platforms simulate constant interpersonal contact, digital communication fails to activate the complex processes that human biology requires to regulate stress and feel genuinely connected.• Erosion of Developmental Milestones in Tech-First Childhoods: The introduction of smartphones and personal screens to developing children bypasses crucial experiential milestones, fostering a generation with heightened social anxiety and diminished emotional resilience.• Commercialisation of Human Vulnerability: By feeding on and amplifying user insecurities, outrage, and comparison loops to maximise screen time, these platforms actively monetise existential loneliness under the guise of community building.• Value of Boredom and Unstructured Space: Without quiet, unstructured moments of internal reflection, the human brain loses its primary incubator for creative problem-solving, self-soothing, and deep identity formation.If this episode got you thinking, check out:The Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiSocial Interaction: The Digital Erasure of Presence?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ODYyNDQ1MzAtMzdlNy00NjEzLWE4ZWEtYjgxMjMzNTJjOGJkCommon Ground: From Dialogue to Digital Battlefield?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ODkzNWY5Y2UtYTFmMy00NGQxLTk1YWMtMjk2ZDNkYjg0NDU4Guest links - Dr Maria-Elena LukeidesWebsite: https://www.drmariaelenalukeides.com.auInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariaelena_lukeides/LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-elena-lukeides-270379a5Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Ayahuasca: From Ancient Ritual to Instagram Aesthetic?✨ | ayahuascaspirituality+3 | Bia Labate | The Chacruna Institute of Psychedelic Plant MedicinesRuined By The Internet?+1 | Brazil | ayahuascaspiritual awakening+3 | — | 41m 13s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Ayahuasca: From Ancient Ritual to Instagram Aesthetic? | Psychedelics, Cultural Appropriation & Spiritual Tourism | The internet has made ayahuasca more accessible than ever - bringing the promise of spiritual awakening and deep healing to people worldwide. But in doing so, has it commodified a sacred practice, fuelling a rise in unqualified facilitators and a dangerous disregard for the cultural traditions it came from?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Bia Labate - Brazilian anthropologist, founder and Executive Director of The Chacruna Institute of Psychedelic Plant Medicines, and one of the world's leading ayahuasca experts - who has spent her career at the intersection of indigenous knowledge, psychedelic research, and the ethics of what happens when ancient practices meet the modern internet.In this episode we investigate how social media transformed ayahuasca from a protected indigenous practice into a globally marketed experience, examine the ethical minefield of selling spiritual healing online, explore the very real risks of unqualified facilitators operating in an unregulated digital marketplace, and ask whether the internet's role in spreading ayahuasca has done more harm than good — or opened doors that needed opening.(00:00) Introduction to ayahuasca and the internet's impact(01:03) Bia's personal journey with ayahuasca(04:09) How ayahuasca practices have evolved in the digital age(07:37) Social media's role in shaping ayahuasca experiences(12:28) Authenticity versus misrepresentation in online ayahuasca culture(17:16) Guidelines for finding safe ayahuasca practices online(19:58) The role of facilitators in healing ceremonies(21:02) Navigating the real risks of digitally sourced ceremonies(22:45) Cultural etiquette and the question of community control(24:35) The genuine positive outcomes of ayahuasca's global exposure(27:46) The paradox of ayahuasca's popularity(29:26) Ethics and sustainability in a commodified practice(31:03) How digitalisation is changing the ceremony itself(34:16) What prospective participants should know before they look onlineKey takeaways:• Mutation of Sacred Lineages into Digital Commodities: Online advertising and social media algorithms have replaced deep, face-to-face community vetting with superficial digital branding, decoupling the medicine from its traditional lineage and cultural contexts.• Rise of Performative Spiritualism: Visual platforms like Instagram have fuelled the phenomenon of neo-shamanism, where facilitators use curated aesthetics, professional photography, and lifestyle branding to project spiritual authority.• The Distortion of Expectations: Digital hype often minimises the intense psychological, physical, and emotional risks involved, leading to a lack of preparation for the complex reality of the experience.• Erosion of Safety, Ethics, and Reciprocity: The rapid expansion of the global psychedelic market has led to a rise in under-trained facilitators, cultural extraction without reciprocity to Indigenous communities, and a lack of centralised accountability for safety violations or spiritual malpractice.If this episode got you thinking, check out:Attention Spans: A Short-form Destruction of Focus?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/M2M2NzYwY2ItMTI0OC00MzNhLWJkNmUtNWVlNmE5YzkwNTkyThe Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiMagic & Illusion: Secrets Killed 60 Seconds at a Time?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MGI0ZGFmM2YtYTA4ZS00ZWJhLTg4YzAtMWUyYzFjYzU3ODJlGuest links – Bia LabateWebsite: http://www.bialabate.netChacruna Institute: https://chacruna.net/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22F9iOhoGVWPiVlO9ueN0Q/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/labatebia/Further reading: https://chacruna.net/the-commodification-of-ayahuasca-how-can-we-do-better/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Common Ground: From Dialogue to Digital Battlefield? | Polarisation, Echo Chambers, Algorithms & Social Media✨ | polarisationdigital communication+4 | Dr. Andres Reiljan | European University Institute | — | internetpolarisation+5 | — | 39m 39s | |
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Brand Trust: The Era of Algorithmic Enshittification? | Marketing, Surveillance Capitalism & Digital Advertising✨ | brand trustsurveillance capitalism+5 | Nick Richtsmeier | CultureCraftDamn's Given+3 | — | brand trustsurveillance capitalism+7 | — | 50m 24s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Reputation Management: A New World of Digital Life Sentences?✨ | reputation managementdigital age+5 | Stuart Thomson | CWE CommunicationsRuined By The Internet?+5 | — | reputation managementdigital crises+5 | — | 35m 07s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Reputation Management: A New World of Digital Life Sentences? | Crisis Communications, Online Reputation & Digital PR | By creating an environment of radically decentralised authority, has the internet shattered the slow, controlled process of reputation management - turning it into a fast, volatile, and potentially permanent crisis cycle where your worst moment follows you forever?Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation.We're joined by Stuart Thomson - public affairs and political engagement specialist, author, and founder of reputation management consultancy CWE Communications - who has navigated reputation crises in the digital age firsthand, and understands better than most what it costs when the internet never forgets.In this episode we investigate how the internet transformed reputation crises from slow and controllable to fast and permanent, examine the ethics of public relations in an age of misinformation and AI, explore the murky dynamics of reputation laundering and influencer manipulation, and ask whether any crisis communications strategy can keep pace with a digital world that never forgets and never forgives.(00:00) Introduction to reputation management in the digital age(02:00) How the internet changed the speed and nature of reputation crises(06:08) Crisis preparedness: what organisations get wrong before it happens(09:50) The power dynamics at play in digital reputation management(13:59) Handling unexpected crises when public perception moves faster than truth(18:08) The ethical minefield of public relations in a digital age(22:03) AI and misinformation: the new frontier of reputation threat(25:49) Reputation laundering and the role of influencers in perception management(30:00) How to identify and respond to smear campaigns in the digital space(33:02) What effective reputation management actually looks like todayKey takeaways:• From Temporary Crises to Permanent Digital Records: Today, the internet ensures that every corporate misstep, political scandal, or negative review is indexed permanently, transforming temporary public relations challenges into an enduring, un-erasable digital archive.• The Democratisation of Scrutiny: The modern internet has completely democratized public scrutiny, empowering individual citizens, activist groups, and everyday consumers to bypass corporate gatekeepers and dismantle a brand's narrative overnight.• The "Speed-Over-Accuracy" Trap: The 24-hour digital news cycle and real-time social media commentary often traps communications teams into issuing reactive, unverified statements that can worsen the situation.• Proactive Reflection as the Ultimate Defensive Strategy: True resilience in the modern digital ecosystem requires moving away from purely reactive crisis control and adopting a strategy of radical internal honesty.If this episode got you thinking, check out:The Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJiJournalism & News: From Fact-Checking to Attention-Seeking?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MmJlMjUwNTAtNDQzNy00ZWQ0LWFkOWYtMTJhM2IwNzM1NGRhJob Security: Optimised For Our Own Obsolescence?https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/MGM2ZmUwZDQtMWEzNS00NWNmLWIyNjAtZmMwMzkxMTRmOGQ3Guest links - Stuart ThomsonWebsite: https://www.cwecommunications.comPodcast: https://publicaffairs.podbean.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CWECommunicationsAmazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/redpolitics/Join the investigationVisit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow | — | ||||||
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