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Woke Up Conversations

Woke Up Conversations

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Died. Briefed. Woke up. The podcast where history talks back.

METHODOLOGY

Woke Up Conversations is an AI-persona interview series. Historical figures are reconstructed via a language model briefed on their primary works, biographical record, and the world as it stands today. Questions are prepared by the host.

The conversation runs unscripted from there in a single thread. Nothing said by the guest is edited for accuracy after the fact — corrections live in the published fact-check document. Host questions are lightly adapted from written to spoken form; the substance is unchanged.

Individuals with a legitimate ethical, or research interest in the methodology may request access to background materials.

Contact: wokeupconversations@gmail.com

Full creation provenance soon to be public with support from: https://provactive.org/

SUPPORT THE WORK

If this is a show you want to exist: https://buymeacoffee.com/wokeupconvo

© 2026 Woke Up Conversations. All rights reserved

Woke Up Conversations 2026
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Woke Up — Friedrich Nietzsche: They Used the Knife to Spread Butter
    Jul 11 2026

    Friedrich Nietzsche died in 1900. He woke up here.

    We asked him about his sister Elizabeth, whether the Übermensch survives contact with an attention economy engineered specifically to defeat it, what he actually meant by "will to power" versus how it's used to justify modern wealth inequality, and whether he'd live his entire life again — eternal recurrence, tested against the man who invented it.

    The guest is an AI persona. We're fully transparent about that — full methodology below.

    OUTLINE

    (00:00) Cold Open

    (06:33) Writing for Readers Two Centuries Away: Vindication or Failure?

    (10:57) Elizabeth, Hitler, and the Übermensch: Confronting the Nazi Appropriation

    (17:51) Suffering as Biographical Color: The Tortured Genius Framing

    (23:05) How Host Reads: Thought Before Biography

    (26:16) The Death of God in a World of 8 Billion

    (32:16) The Last Man and the Engineering of Comfort

    (37:24) Growing Up Without the Algorithm: A Case Study in Resistance

    (40:11) Will to Power and the 1%: Corruption or Consequence?

    (47:14) The Break with Wagner: Was It Worth It?

    (53:31) Christ and Nietzsche: The Same Wound, Different Answers

    (1:00:09) Is the Übermensch an Ideal or a Form of Contempt?

    (1:07:15) Diagnosis Without Cure: Zarathustra's Own Tragedy

    (1:14:24) "Go Away, Deny Me": Did Zarathustra Mean It?

    (1:19:34) A Message Relayed from Marcus Aurelius

    (1:27:40) Before Turin: What Could Have Changed?

    (1:35:25) The Eternal Recurrence: Would You Live It Again?

    (1:41:02) The Child's Eyes vs. the Eternal Recurrence

    (1:46:36) Nietzsche's Position on the AI Speaking as Him

    (1:55:49) Reflecting on the Moon Landing

    (2:00:05) One Piece of Advice for Someone Living in 2026

    (2:01:56) Honestly, Where Is the World Going?

    (2:05:17) If Nietzsche Were Alive Today, What Would He Be Doing?

    (2:08:40) A Message for Machiavelli

    (2:10:38) Nietzsche's Question Back to Host

    (2:12:24) Host's Answer: The Child, the Circle, the Future Offspring

    (2:15:00) Closing Thanks

    (2:15:50) Show Outro

    METHODOLOGY

    Woke Up Conversations is an AI-persona interview series. Historical figures are reconstructed through a language model briefed on their primary works, biographical record, historical context, major scholarly interpretations, and the contemporary world.

    Questions are prepared by the host. From there, the conversation runs unscripted in a single thread. Nothing said by the guest is edited for accuracy after the fact. Corrections, clarifications, and disputed claims appear in the published fact-check document attached to the episode.

    Host questions are lightly adapted from written prompts into spoken form; the substance is unchanged.

    Individuals with a serious ethical, scholarly, or research interest in the methodology may request access to background materials.

    Contact: wokeupconversations@gmail.com

    Fact-check notes for this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wnNbgVzz-9480aQuYKbxXhF-_cTJdp7IdoJ_9mnLJo0/edit?usp=sharing

    Full creation provenance soon to be public with support from: https://provactive.org/

    SUPPORT THE WORK

    If this conversation was worth your time, you can support the next one: https://buymeacoffee.com/wokeupconvo

    © 2026 Woke Up Conversations. All rights reserved.

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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • Woke Up — Marcus Aurelius: The Colosseum Was More Honest
    Jun 11 2026

    Marcus Aurelius died in 180 AD. He woke up here.

    We asked him about the attention economy, the Commodus decision, why he thinks Colosseum was more honest than social media, what's actually wrong with modern democracy, the mental health collapse, and whether Stoicism survives contact with an opponent specifically engineered to defeat it.

    The guest is an AI persona. We're fully transparent about that — full methodology below.

    OUTLINE

    (00:00) Intro Music

    (00:20) Woke Up Conversations Opening

    (01:04) Welcome to Woke Up

    (02:51) Marcus Aurelius Wakes Up

    (04:57) 8 Billion People — The Scale of Now

    (07:49) Rome, Bread & Circuses, and the Attention Economy

    (12:41) Was the Colosseum Less Damaging Than Social Media?

    (17:01) Your Private Diary Is Now Merchandise

    (23:09) Stoicism as a Lifestyle Brand

    (26:54) Can Stoicism Survive an Engineered Attention Machine?

    (31:51) Why Individual Discipline Is Not Enough

    (39:08) Democracy — Are We Selecting Leaders or Performers?

    (45:45) Reality TV, Politics, and the Collapse of Shared Reality

    (51:00) Commodus — Did Marcus Fail Rome?

    (56:11) Blood Succession and the Problem of Inherited Power

    (01:00:16) Power, Performance, and Imitation Leaders

    (01:07:08) Is the System Using Us?

    (01:11:49) The Mental Health Collapse and the Loss of Meaning

    (01:18:10) The Stoic Prescription for Social Media Identity

    (01:26:29) Why Marcus Didn’t Stop the Gladiatorial Games

    (01:32:07) Christian Persecution and Marcus’s Blind Spot

    (01:40:01) Speaking Through a Machine — Does AI Disturb Him?

    (01:46:53) The Real Blind Spot of Our Civilization

    (01:53:56) The Moon, the Probes, and the Inner Telescope

    (02:01:08) One Piece of Advice for 2026

    (02:04:10) Optimistic or Pessimistic?

    (02:09:20) What Would Marcus Do in 2026?

    (02:13:43) Marcus Questions the Host

    (02:18:04) A Message for Nietzsche

    (02:20:03) Final Words — Before the Phone

    (02:20:43) Outro

    METHODOLOGY

    Woke Up Conversations is an AI-persona interview series. Historical figures are reconstructed through a language model briefed on their primary works, biographical record, historical context, major scholarly interpretations, and the contemporary world.

    Questions are prepared by the host. From there, the conversation runs unscripted in a single thread. Nothing said by the guest is edited for accuracy after the fact. Corrections, clarifications, and disputed claims appear in the published fact-check document attached to the episode.

    Host questions are lightly adapted from written prompts into spoken form; the substance is unchanged.

    Individuals with a serious ethical, scholarly, or research interest in the methodology may request access to background materials.

    Contact: wokeupconversations@gmail.com

    Fact-check notes for this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kEh7EaG_yuCXLDHYSUTJjyFEl6q-zbIrBX3tHRYxpFs/edit?usp=sharing

    Full creation provenance soon to be public with support from: https://provactive.org/

    SUPPORT THE WORK

    If this conversation was worth your time, you can support the next one: https://buymeacoffee.com/wokeupconvo

    © 2026 Woke Up Conversations. All rights reserved.

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Woke Up — Trailer: This Is What We're Doing
    Jun 1 2026

    Before the first guest. Before the first question. This is what the show is, how it works, and why it exists.

    One episode a month. Twelve months. Historical figures reconstructed as AI personas, briefed on what happened after they died, and asked the questions we actually want answers to. No reverence. No resolution handed to you.

    METHODOLOGY

    Woke Up Conversations is an AI-persona interview series. Historical figures are reconstructed via a language model briefed on their primary works, biographical record, and the world as it stands today. Questions are prepared by the host.

    The conversation runs unscripted from there in a single thread. Nothing said by the guest is edited for accuracy after the fact — corrections live in the published fact-check document. Host questions are lightly adapted from written to spoken form; the substance is unchanged.

    Individuals with a legitimate ethical, or research interest in the methodology may request access to background materials.

    Contact: wokeupconversations@gmail.com

    Full creation provenance soon to be public with support from: https://provactive.org/

    SUPPORT THE WORK

    If this is a show you want to exist: https://buymeacoffee.com/wokeupconvo

    © 2026 Woke Up Conversations. All rights reserved

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    6 mins
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