
The Jason Levin Show
Sup nerds. Join me for conversations with the coolest creatives on the internet. Best-selling authors, massive TikTokers, millionaire memelords, gigabrained founders, and brilliant venture capitalists. We talk about strategies and tactics to build digital worlds and content empires.
Latest episodes

Apr 9, 2022 • 32min
#10: Nick Greenwalt - $15 million in NFTs, designing, building on YouTube
Nick Greenwalt is the designer behind The Wanderers, a space-themed NFT collection with over $15M in trading volume. The art is absolutely badass. This convo was a lot of fun. Go give him a follow @motionbynick.

Apr 2, 2022 • 54min
#9: Justin Murphy - Rationalism-to-Satanism-pipeline, internet writing, and censorship
Justin Murphy left his job as a professor to go full-time on the internet. He writes a newsletter called Otherlife.co and tweets spicy opinions to his 30,000 followers on Twitter. Find him @jmrphy.

Mar 26, 2022 • 39min
#8: Jack Raines - working for Litquidity, losing $150,000 in 1 min, and making money writing
Jack Raines is a professional shitposter at Litquidity. He also writes a newsletter called Young Money - the most fun meme-filled money newsletter out there. We chat shitposting on LinkedIn, making friends while traveling, day trading, and freelance writing. Jack can be found on Twitter and LinkedIn. Jason can be found on Twitter. Subscribe to Brain Blasts for free weekly essays on internet-driven mental frameworks. Correction on CC0: Jack Butcher sold sweatshirts with NounsDAO imagery, not CrypToadz.

Mar 19, 2022 • 33min
#7: Jamey Gannon - creator economy, dropout-to-startup-pipeline, freelancing
Jamey Gannon is the 20-year-old cofounder of Continuum, a startup creating the next biggest education platform for creators. Jamey dropped out of college, pursued freelance design work, and has built up her TikTok to 30,000 followers.
We chat:
· Building Continuum at 20 years old
· Freelance design work + thrift shopping
· Growing on TikTok + getting creators educated and paid
Jamey: Twitter | TikTok
Jason: Twitter | Newsletter | TikTok

Mar 12, 2022 • 31min
#6: Jack Rhysider - Darknet Diaries, hackers, and cybercriminals
Jack Rhysider is the pseudonymous host of Darknet Diaries where he explores true stories from the dark side of the internet: hackers, spies, and cybercriminals. It's the #4 tech podcast in the world and has kept me entertained on dog walks for the last 6 months.
We chat:
· crypto and NFTs
· how to use Tor safely
· why use a pseudonym
Jack Rhysider: Twitter | Darknet Diaries
Jason: Twitter | TikTok | Website

Mar 5, 2022 • 1h 4min
#5: Jake - pseudonymous wealth, time allocation, and health protocols
Jake is the semi-pseudonymous host of Pod of Jake where he's interviewed people like Balaji Srinivasan, Vitalik Buterin, and Mark Cuban.
We chat about:
· how to achieve anonymous fame and wealth
· why it's ok to say some shit is a waste of time
· Jake's current health protocols
Jake: Twitter | Podcast | Blog
Jason: Twitter | Website | TikTok

Feb 26, 2022 • 36min
#4: Ben Wilson - How to take over the world, Vladimir Putin, and why The Art of War sucks
Ben Wilson is the host of How To Take Over The World (HTTOTW) and a producer at My First Million. In his series HTTOTW, he studies leaders like Vladimir Putin, Steve Jobs, Alexander the Great, and more.
We discuss:
· How To Take Over The World
· Putin and the Russian crisis
· Why The Art of War sucks
Ben Wilson: Twitter | How To Take Over The World
Jason Levin: Twitter | Website

Feb 19, 2022 • 48min
#3: Adam Mitrani - stand-up comedy, writing process, why tv is so good right now
Adam Mitrani is a stand-up comedian based out of Brooklyn, NY. He's one of the funniest people I know + a genuinely good human.
We discuss:
writing jokes
golden age of comedy films
SNL + Pete Davidson
state of hip-hop
social media strategy
Adam Mitrani: Twitter | Instagram
Jason Levin: Twitter | Website

Feb 12, 2022 • 53min
#2: Liam Killingstad - shitposting your way to a job, why investors write so well, and information cartography
"It started like any other love story ... shitposting on Twitter." Liam Killingstad writes a newsletter to 1M+ people via Front Office Sports. Prior to FOS, Liam was a Goldman Sachs analyst focused on energy solutions.
This was our first live convo and it went swimmingly. After our call, I immediately bought 2 books he recommended + wrote about some of the ideas we talked about. Lots of valuable insights.
We discuss:
how memes got him a job
information mapping + cartography
twitter strategy + threads
attention GDP
Liam Killingstad: Twitter
Jason Levin: Twitter | Website