17 Feb 2026
2h 3m

Episode 122 - Justin Scott

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Grits and Eggs Podcast

The conversation explores the concept of selfhood, contrasting it with societal pressures and systemic forces that often lead to individuals existing merely as adjectives or data points. Justin Scott, a writer and content creator, discusses how systems, including capitalism and even religious institutions, can erode selfhood by prioritizing instrumentality and compliance over genuine expression. The discussion touches on the commodification of joy, the illusion of democracy, and the importance of reclaiming agency through narrative control. The speakers analyze the ICE situation in Minnesota as an example of systemic destabilization and the need for forced visibility to counter manipulated narratives. They emphasize the importance of mass discipline, rejecting anger as a sole tool, and prioritizing informed decisions rooted in self-trust and community engagement.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Context, and Background

Part 2: Philosophy of Selfhood and Joy

Part 3: Societal Erosion and Instrumentality

Part 4: Religion, AI, and Creative Survival

Part 5: Systems, Power, and Narrative Control

Part 6: Exploitation and Resistance

Part 7: Community, Capitalism, and Final Insights

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