The Daily Zeitgeist

Weekly Zeitgeist 407 (Best of 11/10/25-11/14/25)

Nov 16, 2025
This week features a viral look at the 'alpha zombie' phenomenon and how internet communities redefine film meanings. There's a lively discussion on the resurgence of Sylvia Browne's psychic readings and their manipulative implications. The hosts explore rising IQ norms and nostalgia for 90s media. Miles shares a humorous tale about his child’s sudden drumming ambition. They also debate overrated and underrated entertainment, analyze Epstein's emails related to Trump, and critique Target’s forced smiling policies. It's an entertaining blend of culture, humor, and current events!
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ANECDOTE

Viral Meme Reframes A Horror Icon

  • Hosts discuss viral fixation on a naked “alpha zombie” from 28 Days Later and how gay internet lost the film's original meaning.
  • They compare historical art depictions and toxic masculinity to the meme-driven reinterpretation of the zombie.
INSIGHT

Flynn Effect And Media Complexity

  • Miles invokes the Flynn effect to explain rising measured IQs over decades due to changing tests and environmental complexity.
  • He attributes some gains to exposure to more complex media and wider access to information.
ANECDOTE

Listener Song Becomes A Family Memory

  • Producer Jabari recounts a listener Paul Garaventa playing his show intro for his baby who bounced along, creating a parasocial moment.
  • Jabari uses this to praise Paul and name-check him as an underrated creator in their community.
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