#193 After 2 Beers: Ambition Without Evidence Meets Gravity’s Deadline
Thu Jan 29 2026
A century-old film clip sparks a modern gut check: a Paris tailor climbs the Eiffel Tower in 1912 wearing a parachute suit of his own design… and jumps. The crowd is ready, the cameras are rolling, and gravity answers in four seconds. We break down why this infamous moment still matters—how belief is fuel, but physics is the guardrail—and use it as a lens for the tech leaps we’re making right now.
From there, we fast-forward to the near future that’s already pulling into the driveway: AI-driven cars you can nap in, not-so-subtle subscription features hiding inside your vehicle, and why flying cars sound fun until you imagine them running out of charge over your roof. We explore the quieter revolution of convenience—groceries delivered, apps everywhere, VR meetings that might actually feel present—and ask what happens to community when leaving the house becomes optional. The thread runs through drones and swarms, unmanned warfare, and the rising value of metals like silver and copper that power electrification and chips. Follow the materials and you can almost map the next decade.
It’s not all heavy. We trade small-town legends, smoky humor from a Colorado dispensary fire, and updates on our live trivia nights and a 90s country theme party. But we close where it matters most: eight years into this show, we’ve seen how quickly life can turn. People get quiet. Grief sneaks up. If someone in your world hasn’t sounded like themselves, reach out. One honest check-in can land harder than any algorithmic upgrade.
If this mix of history, tech, and real-life storytelling hits home, tap follow, share with a friend who loves a wild tale, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find us. What future leap do you trust—and which one needs more testing?
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A century-old film clip sparks a modern gut check: a Paris tailor climbs the Eiffel Tower in 1912 wearing a parachute suit of his own design… and jumps. The crowd is ready, the cameras are rolling, and gravity answers in four seconds. We break down why this infamous moment still matters—how belief is fuel, but physics is the guardrail—and use it as a lens for the tech leaps we’re making right now. From there, we fast-forward to the near future that’s already pulling into the driveway: AI-driven cars you can nap in, not-so-subtle subscription features hiding inside your vehicle, and why flying cars sound fun until you imagine them running out of charge over your roof. We explore the quieter revolution of convenience—groceries delivered, apps everywhere, VR meetings that might actually feel present—and ask what happens to community when leaving the house becomes optional. The thread runs through drones and swarms, unmanned warfare, and the rising value of metals like silver and copper that power electrification and chips. Follow the materials and you can almost map the next decade. It’s not all heavy. We trade small-town legends, smoky humor from a Colorado dispensary fire, and updates on our live trivia nights and a 90s country theme party. But we close where it matters most: eight years into this show, we’ve seen how quickly life can turn. People get quiet. Grief sneaks up. If someone in your world hasn’t sounded like themselves, reach out. One honest check-in can land harder than any algorithmic upgrade. If this mix of history, tech, and real-life storytelling hits home, tap follow, share with a friend who loves a wild tale, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find us. What future leap do you trust—and which one needs more testing? Learn more at https://www.after2beers.com/ Support the show