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Jasun Horsley

Author, podcaster, and host of the Children of Job Substack. His latest book is titled 16 Maps of Hell: The Unraveling of Hollywood Superculture.

Top 5 podcasts with Jasun Horsley

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22 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 48min

Jasun Horsley: Mapping the Metaphysical & Parapolitical Agenda

Jasun Horsley, an author and podcaster with a focus on cultural engineering and metaphysics, shares insights from his experiences growing up in a Fabian family. He discusses cognitive dissidence as a creative spiritual practice and explores the implications of organized malevolence versus incompetence within elite agendas. Jasun also critiques modern narratives surrounding UFOs and transhumanism as looming threats to embodiment. He emphasizes the need for community resilience and spiritual readiness in the face of a changing technocratic landscape.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 19min

Embodiment and Technology, Fact and Fiction with Jasun Horsley

Author Jasun Horsley discusses the intersection of technology and humanity, exploring disembodiment, shame in the digital era, social validation on social media, identity formation, and the potential impact of AI on human interaction with technology.
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May 16, 2024 • 2h 8min

Jasun Horsley on the Technology of Evil

Author Jasun Horsley discusses the technological body of evil, COVID-19 significance, occult divine child, Satan disagreements, and conspiracy theories involving Sam Harris and Ted Bundy.
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May 27, 2025 • 1h 49min

Jasun Horsley

Jasun Horsley, an insightful author and podcaster known for his work on the Children of Job Substack, joins the discussion to share personal stories about his late brother, an artist whose fame carried heavy burdens. They dive into Hollywood's complicated ties to organized crime and the duality of characters like Dirty Harry. Thematic explorations include Leonard Cohen's mysterious influences, the impact of drugs on cultural trends, and unmasking narratives in media. Horsley's latest book, 16 Maps of Hell, weaves these elements into a thought-provoking critique of superculture.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 2h 14min

True Detective Season 2, with Jasun Horsley and Steven DeLay

In this discussion, Jasun Horsley, known for his television insights, and Steven DeLay, an expert on media's cultural implications, dive into the underrated aspects of True Detective's second season. They analyze its complex themes of masculinity, family trauma, and societal corruption, contrasting it with the acclaimed first season. The conversation touches on the show's narrative shifts and the intricate connections to real-world events, revealing how these elements enrich the series’ portrayal of darker human experiences and moral ambiguities.

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