

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
Based Camp is a podcast focused on how humans process the world around them and the future of our species. That means we go into everything from human sexuality, to weird sub-cultures, dating markets, philosophy, and politics.
Malcolm and Simone are a husband wife team of a neuroscientist and marketer turned entrepreneurs and authors. With graduate degrees from Stanford and Cambridge under their belts as well as five bestselling books, one of which topped out the WSJs nonfiction list, they are widely known (if infamous) intellectuals / provocateurs.
If you want to dig into their ideas further or check citations on points they bring up check out their book series. Note: They all sell for a dollar or so and the money made from them goes to charity. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FMWMFTG basedcamppodcast.substack.com
Malcolm and Simone are a husband wife team of a neuroscientist and marketer turned entrepreneurs and authors. With graduate degrees from Stanford and Cambridge under their belts as well as five bestselling books, one of which topped out the WSJs nonfiction list, they are widely known (if infamous) intellectuals / provocateurs.
If you want to dig into their ideas further or check citations on points they bring up check out their book series. Note: They all sell for a dollar or so and the money made from them goes to charity. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FMWMFTG basedcamppodcast.substack.com
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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 2min
The Racism of "Equality": How Woke Ideology Destroys Minority Communities
A thought-provoking discussion unfolds around the idea that striving for absolute racial equality might unintentionally perpetuate systemic racism. The hosts analyze the historical impact of policies on Black families, questioning their effectiveness in promoting equity. Cultural dynamics and the nuances of diversity are explored, emphasizing the complexities within minority communities. They challenge the notion of a singular American identity, advocating for recognition of differing backgrounds. The conversation balances serious topics with light-hearted moments, including a fun cooking chat.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 59min
An Evolutionary Psychologist's Take On Broken Dating Markets (Ft Geoffrey Miller)
In this engaging discussion, Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychologist and associate professor at the University of New Mexico, shares his insights on the modern dating landscape. He highlights the challenges young adults face, especially men reluctant to date on college campuses. Miller critiques dating apps and introduces Keeper, a platform aimed at fostering serious relationships. The conversation also explores the role of AI in dating, touching on how technology affects romantic connections and parenting insights on supporting children in finding love.

Jul 31, 2025 • 37min
The Genetics: How Brits Went From Tribals to Industrialists
The podcast dives into a controversial theory linking wealth survival rates to the evolution of British society during the Industrial Revolution. It examines how middle-class values, such as discipline and literacy, spread through downward social mobility. From pre-industrial struggles to the impact of disease on societal roles, the discussion extends to modern implications of income inequality and genetic evolution. Humor and personal anecdotes about relationships and parenting illuminates the complexities of contemporary dating and family dynamics.

Jul 30, 2025 • 50min
Are the Gender Wars Really About Class?
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on how gender conflicts might actually mask deeper class struggles. The hosts explore the disconnect between upper middle-class women and lower middle-class men, framing their arguments through various societal dynamics. They tackle the roles of influencers, marriage, and infidelity, all while examining racial and cultural narratives. The conversation might change your perspective on gender roles, encouraging a deeper understanding of class disparities.

Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 9min
Feminism Stole Her Family & Purpose (Why Modeling Your Life on Sex and the City Is A Bad Idea)
Explore the provocative insights of Jean Garnett on feminism and modern dating. The hosts dissect the emotional complexities and societal pressures that shape women’s expectations and experiences in relationships. Delve into the challenges of open relationships, the impact of pop culture, and the evolution of male perspectives on women. With anecdotes and critiques of traditional norms, they reveal the emotional turmoil in today’s dating landscape, offering lessons for both genders on navigating love in a complicated world.

Jul 28, 2025 • 1h 32min
Love Is Not A Real Emotion (Inside Our Loveless Marriage)
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion that challenges the conventional notion of love. The hosts argue that love is actually a mix of emotions like admiration and attachment, shaped by societal and cultural influences. They explore the biological responses related to love, breakups, and the evolution of relationship dynamics. With humor, they unpack personal anecdotes about their marriage while debunking long-held romantic ideals. Get ready for a fresh perspective on what connects us and how to redefine relationships in a thoughtful way.

Jul 25, 2025 • 55min
Why Did Parents Stop Giving Advice?
The decline of parental advice is examined, highlighting how societal changes have shifted guidance from parents to external sources. The impact on children's self-perception is discussed, revealing the complexities of parental expectations. Personal growth and navigating life stages are explored alongside the importance of genuine connections in parenting. The conversation also touches on modern parenting challenges, stressing behavior modeling over mere instruction, and humorously considers the appeal of eccentric online personas.

Jul 24, 2025 • 50min
But ... WHY Are Progressives Less Happy?
This discussion delves into the intriguing happiness gap between progressives and conservatives. New data reveals consistently higher happiness levels among conservatives, raising questions about mental health, political engagement, and social norms. Personal stories and societal pressures surrounding bisexuality and identity politics add depth to the conversation. The irony of activism's unintended consequences is explored with humor, alongside playful anecdotes about parenting chaos that remind listeners of the joys and challenges of family life.

Jul 23, 2025 • 60min
A Distorted Vision of the 1950s is Used to Manipulate You
The discussion delves into the myths versus realities of the 1950s, shedding light on the struggles faced by black Americans and economic disparities. The hosts humorously critique the modern trend of 'trad wives' while comparing past family structures. They also reflect on the decline of labor unions and mental health issues of the era. Travel challenges and shifting beauty standards are explored, with a focus on the evolution from outdated foods to contemporary culinary trends. Ultimately, they advocate for a clearer understanding of history and its lessons.

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Jul 22, 2025 • 52min
Newly Discovered Narcissism Type Explains the Left
Discover the intriguing phenomenon of Communal Narcissism, where individuals in leftist groups seek validation through community rather than personal achievements. The discussion highlights how grandiosity and entitlement can manifest in those viewed as empathetic. Explore the complexities of social dynamics and the impact of societal pressure on individual beliefs. Personal anecdotes about parenting and fostering independence add depth, while critiques of political conformity urge a call for authentic public discourse.