Green Pill + JournoDAO Series

Green Pill + JournoDAO Series

JournoDAO snagged the Green Pill mic the summer of 2025 and dove into some of our "favorite" topics through the lens of acceleration. The whole family hopped on the mic at some point and The Human Layer covered the production. Grab a coffee and enjoy the ride– we surely did. Huge shout of gratitude to the Green Pill Network for letting us share the mic with their community.

Green Pill Podcast Season 9 Episode 1: Building Community in Times of Transition

A powerful convo on building community in collapsing systems — from integrity vacuums and decentralized tech to leadership in the digital age. They unpack network states, parallel societies, and the fine line between human values and AI-driven futures.


Season 9 Episode 2: Reimagining Journalism with Emergent Technology

A deep dive into the evolution of journalism — from analog roots to the decentralized now. The convo explores how slow journalism, blockchain, and community-powered media can rebuild trust and amplify local voices. From tech’s impact on attention to the future of storytelling, they examine the tension between misinformation and innovation, and how the next generation can reclaim narrative power in a shifting media landscape.


Season 9 Episode 3: Embracing Duality: Living Off-Grid in Modern Society

Explore what it means to live at the edge of collapse with a couple who left suburban life to build an off-grid homestead in rural New Mexico, rethinking security, community, and what “preparedness” really looks like. From oil, governance, and late-stage capitalism to crypto localism, AI, van life, and Gen Z’s back-to-land experiments, this conversation traces how decentralized tools and networked communities might seed a quieter, more communal revolution in the ruins of the old system.


Season 9, Episode 4: Knowledge Gardens: Cultivating Digital Resilience

The internet is dying, and we're killing it with kindness. Every click, every scroll, every algorithmic nudge toward outrage content represents another small betrayal of the original vision of networked human intelligence. What we built to connect us is systematically fragmenting our capacity for collective thought, and the people profiting from this fragmentation are either too ignorant or too psychopathic to care about the civilizational consequences.