Episodios

  • 80. Visionary Publishing, Sentient Machines, and Interdimensional Mysteries with David Polfeldt
    Mar 4 2026

    Swedish video game industry veteran David Polfeldt—former managing director at Massive Entertainment—has recently channelled some of his energy into rediscovering the youthful excitement of creativity through his science fiction writing and the creation of Lil Factory, a design-led press publishing limited-edition sci-fi/fantasy books.

    In this episode, we delve into Sweden’s changing social fabric and why Malmö’s “dangerous city” reputation doesn’t match daily reality. We trace David’s 30-year path through video game development—from Stockholm’s demo scene to AAA games - and why he thinks video games still haven’t found their “Shakespeare." And we discuss Burns, his story about loneliness and machine sentience.

    We also explore generative AI as NPC companions, the ethics of creating minds treated as tools, possible modes of physical expression that extradimensional beings might take in our world, and whether advanced intelligence would shepherd life rather than destroy it.

    Books of his we discuss: Burns

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    1 h y 36 m
  • 79. Subconscious Secrets, Power Dynamics, and Spiritual Sound, with Alistair Conwell
    Feb 17 2026

    Australian writer Alistair Conwell transforms four degrees across business and psychology, and years of transformative travel through Europe, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent into his novel The Circadian Web: The Space of Time. We discuss how his experiences have influenced his thoughts on topics ranging from the Audible Life Stream and meditation to quantum physics, from consciousness and the costs of modern technology to where the chaos of the modern world might be headed — and what a deeper spiritual shift in humanity could mean for the future.

    Our conversation ranges from organizational culture and the “bad apple” myth to the idea of institutions and nations as emergent minds, including the tensions around immigration and identity. We also chat about the power dynamics threaded through The Circadian Web, the geopolitics behind its futuristic settings (Australia, America, and Taiwan), and why Alistair treats a neural AI implant as a character with its own agency.

    Books of his we discuss: The Circadian Web: The Space of Time, The Audible Life Stream

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    1 h y 29 m
  • 78. Diversity in Policing, Tech Encroachment, and Societal Shifts, with GS Morgan
    Jan 28 2026

    Former chief inspector, hostage negotiator, and emergency responder GS Morgan has turned indie sci-fi creator with his debut novel, 'Kris:PR Deus Ex Homine'. In this episode, we navigate his gritty tale of genetic supremacy, cybernetic warfare, and the philosophical descent into posthumanism, to explore the ethical dilemmas of CRISPR technology, the implications of AI on society, and the rise of spirituality in a high-tech world.

    Our conversation branches out into real-life experiences from nearly two decades in law enforcement, examining the roots of human decision-making and the complex interplay between technology and control.

    Books of his we discuss: Kris:PR - Deus Ex Homine

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    1 h y 16 m
  • 77. Machine Intelligence, Empathy, and Ethics with Greg Woolford
    Dec 22 2025

    Cybersecurity by day, author by night, Greg Woolford explores the intersection of technology and philosophy in his debut novel, The Maker's Heir, where an AI's path leads from quiet companionship to existential questions. In this episode, we discuss the ethical responsibilities of creating a self-aware entity, the intersection of AI and human emotion, and how AI may redefine our societal roles. We also ask whether machines may ever reach a state of personhood and whether the concept of a soul could apply to a machine.

    Books of his we discuss: The Maker's Heir

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    1 h y 22 m
  • 76. Interstellar Intrigue, AI Overlords, and Space Operas, with DL Young
    Dec 5 2025

    DL Young is a Pushcart Prize nominee and Independent Press Award winner known for his fast-paced science fiction novels. In this episode, we delve into his latest trilogy, 'Empire and Ashes,' which weaves together elements of space opera, political intrigue, and espionage. We also explore the vast world-building involved, including alien races, advanced technologies, and star gates. Young shares his journey from business professional to full-time writer and offers insights into his creative process and marketing strategies.

    We also, we discuss the potential future impact of AI and what it could mean for humanity.

    Books of his we discuss: Jeryn's Dagger (Empire and Ashes trilogy), Cyberpunk city trilogy

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    1 h y 9 m
  • 75. Global Thrills and Ancient Mysteries with Michael Bianco
    Nov 26 2025

    Michael Bianco has turned some his attention from engineering fruit preservation technology to crafting Orion's Seed, a pulse-pounding thriller that features an historical power struggle, ancient mysteries, and extraterrestrial visitors from the depths of history. Our conversation spans the frozen wastelands of Antarctica to the most inaccessible places on Earth.

    We also discuss powerful shadowy groups, crop circles, and whether humanity needs help to survive.

    Books of his we discuss: Orion's Seed

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 74. Black Holes, Back Surgery, and Bestsellers with Paul Yantus
    Nov 12 2025

    Born out of an offhand comment post-back surgery, Paul's debut novel Black Void explores a catastrophic experiment at CERN, resulting in a technology that erases matter instantly. Paul shares his journey from a career in technology and business to becoming a sci-fi author, as well as details about his research trips and the challenges of marketing a self-published book.

    We also discuss the moral implications of advanced technology, the lack of self-awareness of ideologues, and creative uses of micro black holes.

    Books of his we discuss: Black Void: Nowhere to Run

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    1 h y 16 m
  • 73. Polaroids, Passion, and Pocket Universes with Tony Bible
    Oct 29 2025

    Tony Bible shares his humble beginnings, his writing inspirations, and his love for football and role-playing games. We delve into the intriguing tale of 'The Photo Jumper,' where protagonist Allister McClamroch transports himself into photographs in an attempt to solve his best friend's murder.

    Join us in a discussion about world-building, time travel, and the implications of an AI-driven future where everyone could potentially be a photo jumper.

    Books of his we discuss: Photo Jumper

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    1 h y 39 m