

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
Based Camp is a podcast focused on how humans process the world around them and the future of our species. That means we go into everything from human sexuality, to weird sub-cultures, dating markets, philosophy, and politics.
Malcolm and Simone are a husband wife team of a neuroscientist and marketer turned entrepreneurs and authors. With graduate degrees from Stanford and Cambridge under their belts as well as five bestselling books, one of which topped out the WSJs nonfiction list, they are widely known (if infamous) intellectuals / provocateurs.
If you want to dig into their ideas further or check citations on points they bring up check out their book series. Note: They all sell for a dollar or so and the money made from them goes to charity. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FMWMFTG basedcamppodcast.substack.com
Malcolm and Simone are a husband wife team of a neuroscientist and marketer turned entrepreneurs and authors. With graduate degrees from Stanford and Cambridge under their belts as well as five bestselling books, one of which topped out the WSJs nonfiction list, they are widely known (if infamous) intellectuals / provocateurs.
If you want to dig into their ideas further or check citations on points they bring up check out their book series. Note: They all sell for a dollar or so and the money made from them goes to charity. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FMWMFTG basedcamppodcast.substack.com
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Apr 3, 2025 • 38min
The Replicator Program: Mobile Kill Drone Fabs Being Built by USA Military
Explore the U.S. military's ambitious Replicator Program, designed to produce autonomous drones that may redefine warfare. Discover how recent conflicts, especially in Ukraine, have rendered traditional military assets like tanks less effective. The discussion highlights China's advancements in drone technology and strategic implications for global military dynamics. Learn about countermeasures against drone swarms and the evolving landscape of automated warfare. Tune in for an engaging and insightful analysis of how technology is transforming the battlefield.

Apr 2, 2025 • 45min
The Quiverfull Movement: How High Fertility Ideologies Die
Explore the intriguing rise and fall of the Quiverfull movement, a conservative group advocating for large families. Delve into its reaction against modernity and feminism, and uncover the scandals that sparked its decline. Discover the impact of patriarchal values on relationships and the evolving role of women. Enjoy a lighthearted detour into unconventional sports and a playful discussion on naming their new son with sci-fi inspirations. This entertaining blend of serious critique and humor offers a fresh perspective on contemporary family ideologies.

Apr 1, 2025 • 47min
WIRED Provably Lied About Us & Pronatalism's Triumph Over Effective Altruism
The podcast dives into the recent media portrayal of Natal Con, specifically critiquing a misleading Wired article. It reveals the financial intricacies of organizing such events and addresses misconceptions around funding and eugenics. The conversation highlights the surging interest in pronatalism compared to effective altruism, as well as personal sacrifices made by advocates. Additionally, there’s a humorous look at AI safety discussions through a 'Harry Potter' lens, showcasing the blend of rationality and creativity in both realms.

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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 13min
The Effective Altruism to S*X Work Pipeline
Dive into the intriguing world of Effective Altruism, where connections between polyamory and sex work take center stage. Explore how women in these communities face exploitation amid shifting societal norms. Hear personal stories about navigating Silicon Valley's relationship landscape and the power dynamics that play a role in emotional and professional opportunities. Delve into fantasies and societal perceptions of sexuality as the speakers challenge cultural norms and reflect on the implications of modern dating. Expect a balance of humor and critical observations throughout!

Mar 28, 2025 • 36min
Higher Earnings No Longer Lead to Marriage: Culture is Changing
The discussion unravels how male earnings are surprisingly linked to marriage and fertility rates, revealing that increased wages don't necessarily result in more marriages. They explore the chaotic social shifts during the fracking boom and other economic trends, including the unexpected impact of lottery winnings on personal choices. Amidst statistics, they share humorous parenting anecdotes and insights on evolving perceptions of gender roles. The conversation highlights the complexities of family dynamics in a changing cultural landscape.

Mar 27, 2025 • 34min
We Were Right! Two Men Kissing & a Bowl of Maggots (Disgust & Sexuality)
Dive into an intriguing discussion on heterosexual men's mixed reactions to male affection vs. disgust. They unpack the biological roots of disgust and its impact on societal norms around same-sex interactions. Explore the interplay of genetics, environmental factors, and unique sexual fetishes, alongside cultural influences on attraction. The conversation also tackles cognitive dissonance stemming from progressive upbringings and their effect on mental health. Plus, enjoy amusing anecdotes about cooking and the surprising uses of ozone in home care.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 47min
The Progressive Mental Health Crisis
The podcast dives into the mental health crisis affecting progressive women, revealing strikingly lower life satisfaction compared to their conservative peers. It explores how urban monocultures and harmful online communities exacerbate loneliness and mental health issues. The discussion highlights shifting identities among youth influenced by political ideology and social media. Additionally, it critiques traditional mental health practices and examines the potential of AI therapy, all while addressing the societal impacts of these trends.

Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 30min
Post-Globalization Monarchist Philosophy: With the Aristocratic Utensil
The conversation kicks off with Spoon delving into the relevance of democracy today and exploring alternative governance systems. The duo discusses the allure of rebellion in politics and contrasts left and right ideologies, examining church-state dynamics and cultural influences. They critique the shortcomings of democratic ideals and the moral integrity of politicians. Humorous takes on topics like Daylight Savings Time and the complexities of sexuality add depth to the dialogue, culminating in an engaging exploration of modern governance and generational views on monarchy.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 35min
Why the Left Can't Mentally Model the Right
Dive into the intriguing dynamics of political empathy, exploring how conservatives often show more understanding towards liberals than the other way around. The discussion reveals surprising insights from research on ideological perceptions and the complexities in grasping opposing viewpoints. Delve into the gaming community's political biases and the polarization that affects friendships. Plus, discover how political identity shapes mental health experiences. With a blend of humor and personal stories, they tackle serious issues while keeping the conversation light-hearted.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 45min
Nihilism is Philosophical Hedonism & We Are All Susceptible (Pessimism Protects You Psychologically)
Dive into the fascinating world of pessimism and nihilism as the hosts explore Emil Cioran's philosophies. Discover how these mindsets can serve as psychological shields while contrasting them with optimism and personal responsibility. The conversation addresses the nuances of relationships and the effects of negative attitudes, urging a shift toward positivity for mental well-being. Reflect on the subjective nature of pain and the importance of enthusiasm in overcoming life's hurdles, all while challenging the traditional views of desire and meaning.


