
Jay'sAnalysis Jay Dyer on The Files, Media Overload & Why Big Stories Disappear |with Jamie Kennedy
Mar 28, 2026
Jay Dyer, author and analyst of film, esoterica, and geopolitics, drops a bombshell tour through the Epstein files, media manipulation, and ritual symbolism. He traces sexpionage, elite impunity, and how big stories vanish. The conversation jumps to Silicon Valley, predictive programming in film and music, and why spectacle keeps power intact.
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Pay For Clips To Scale Your Podcast
- Hire clip editors and staff to scale a modern creator operation instead of doing every task yourself.
- Jay and Jamie emphasize paying people to clip, edit and post so creators can focus on core content and growth.
Comedy Is The Frontline Of Free Speech
- Comedians shift the Overton window by challenging sacred cows, so censorship targets comedy first.
- Jay argues comedy is frontline free-speech territory and platform suppression aims to curb that influence.
Comedy Often Starts From Being An Outcast
- Jamie Hanshaw describes starting in comedy as an outsider activity driven by lack of belonging and personal pain.
- He explains early comedians perform for friends and family because they often lack support networks.






