
Stormy Waters
Managing partner at a venture capital firm and writer/podcaster who discusses consciousness, remote viewing, mysticism, and related research; featured guest exploring metaphysical topics on this episode.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 4h 44min
Reality Isn't What You Think It Is /w Stormy Waters - Complete
Stormy Waters, a venture partner, writer, and explorer of consciousness, walks through mysticism, remote viewing, and nonlocal mind. He recounts Stargate-era remote viewing cases, lab studies on instant knowing and intention, and risks like spiritual invasion. Conversations weave ancient mystics, prayer as power, coordinated egregores, and why a few deeply gifted people matter.

Jan 7, 2026 • 5h 51min
The 'Robber Barons' Who Tried to Save America w/ Stormy Waters - Complete
Stormy Waters, a managing partner at a venture capital firm and political commentator, dives into the history of American elites and their influence on politics. He argues that past industrialists admired fascist models and discusses the implications of the Business Plot. Waters critiques the erosion of WASP financial power due to New Deal reforms and laments the loss of aristocratic duty among modern elites. He weighs in on geopolitical energy dependencies and the misunderstood legacy of figures like Charles Lindbergh, advocating for genuine commitment over performative politics.

May 17, 2025 • 5h 51min
The 'Robber Barons' Who Tried to Save America w/ Stormy Waters - Complete
Stormy Waters, a venture capital managing partner, delves into the historical narratives of 'robber barons' and their misunderstood roles in shaping America. He discusses the admiration some industrialists had for authoritarian regimes during tough economic times, revealing the complexities of their legacies. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of American wealth, responsibility, and the moral obligations of affluent individuals toward future generations. Finally, he challenges listeners to rethink the motivations behind wealth and societal contributions.


