
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
Latest episodes

Mar 3, 2025 • 53min
Comparative Fertility Rates with KaiserBauch
Kaiser Bauch, a YouTube personality celebrated for his analysis of global fertility rates, joins the conversation to unveil the intriguing dynamics behind these statistics. The discussion delves into how urbanization, education, and digitalization shape family structures worldwide. They explore the cultural influences on fertility, looking at unique cases like Kazakhstan and Israel. The impact of modern technology on relationships and the balance between career aspirations and family planning are also examined, offering thought-provoking insights into future trends.

Feb 28, 2025 • 51min
Whistleblower: "Trans Cult in NSA!"
Uncover shocking revelations about a supposed 'trans cult' within the NSA, stirring debates on diversity and agency integrity. Whistleblowers expose internal discussions on gender identity, polyamory, and controversial workplace chats. Explore the ideological shifts affecting national security priorities amid evolving cultural narratives. This engaging dialogue critiques the balance between personal identity and productivity while questioning the motivations behind current DEI initiatives. Tune in for insights that blend humor with serious societal implications.

Feb 27, 2025 • 48min
Heritability of Pronatalism: Can We Evolve Our Way Out of Demographic Collapse?
This discussion dives into Jacob Hornstein's insights on genetics and declining birth rates, challenging views held by prominent figures. It traces the heritability of fertility from the 1930s to modern studies, revealing how environmental pressures shape reproductive choices. The episode contrasts France's high birth rates with broader trends and cultural influences, especially the role of Catholic beliefs. Personal anecdotes enrich the conversation, highlighting how cultural and societal contexts impact family planning decisions in today's world.

Feb 26, 2025 • 45min
How OnlyFans Beat Its Competitors & Transformed Gender Dynamics
The conversation dissects how OnlyFans reshaped the adult content landscape by flipping traditional gender roles, where men now support women creators financially. They dive into unique earning methods like live tipping, and the implications on male relationships. Personal reflections juxtapose arousal and disgust in sexual environments. The hosts analyze authenticity in online personas and societal perceptions of beauty, while humorously linking modern figures like Elon Musk to historical contexts and exploring the intersection of politics and pop culture.

Feb 25, 2025 • 49min
Right Frozen Out of German Politics After Landslide Victory
The podcast dives into the dramatic rise of the AFD, now Germany's second-largest party, and the bureaucratic hurdles they face. It examines the surprising personal story of the AFD leader and discusses the implications of demographic shifts and rising immigration. The hosts tackle the controversial policies of the AFD, including anti-immigration stances, and explore the polarization of political views, even revealing unexpected ties between far-right groups and the LGBTQ+ community. Humorously, they also reflect on cultural traditions like Krampus in the context of German politics.

Feb 24, 2025 • 50min
The Vile Neutrals Have Overplayed Their Hand
Exploring the pitfalls of online neutrality, the hosts argue for clear political stances and the importance of accountability. They critique centrist influencers and discuss the responsibility of supporting or opposing political figures based on actions, not traits. The conversation dives into personal insights on loyalty versus manipulation, while also tackling family dynamics with a humorous nod to childhood antics. Ultimately, they emphasize the necessity of standing up for one's beliefs, even when facing backlash.

Feb 21, 2025 • 45min
How do Han Chinese Immigrants Own 80% of East Asian Stocks?
Explore the intriguing dominance of Han Chinese immigrants in Southeast Asia's economies, despite being a small minority. Delve into the historical and cultural factors behind their success, including the role of 'guanxi' and trust-based networks. Analyze how Chinese economic resilience mirrors Jewish financial strategies while highlighting contrasts in community experiences. Uncover the importance of adaptability and recognizing unique talents in a rapidly changing world shaped by technology.

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Feb 20, 2025 • 42min
Hoe_Math: Is There Any Realistic Path Left For Men?
Dive into a fascinating discussion about the challenges men face in today's dating landscape. Explore the impact of societal shifts and the maturity crisis affecting male identity. The hosts highlight innovative solutions, including an AI app designed for personal growth and understanding. Discover how AI might reshape the job market and relationships. With valuable insights on navigating masculinity and modern expectations, this conversation provides practical advice for both men and women in a rapidly evolving world.

Feb 19, 2025 • 45min
Why Christians Don't Have Babies in East Asia
A controversial discussion reveals why Christianity struggles to boost fertility rates in East Asia. Surprising statistics from Japan and Korea show Buddhism outpacing Protestantism. The hosts explore cultural aesthetics, the influence of minority status, and modern Western values on family dynamics. Unique projects in South Korea about improving pronatalism are also highlighted. Plus, an entertaining look at the intersection of anime and religious imagery adds a fun twist to the conversation.

Feb 18, 2025 • 46min
Do Women Have a Preference for Domestic Labor?
The podcast dives into the fascinating dynamics of gender roles in household chores, debating whether women are naturally inclined towards tasks like cooking and cleaning. Humor and research combine to challenge societal expectations, revealing the complexities of modern choices versus traditional norms. They discuss the evolving involvement of men in home aesthetics and the pressures women face in maintaining a pleasing household. Social media trends like 'clean talk' are explored, highlighting instinctual drives linked to cleanliness and the humorous disparities in attitudes toward parenting responsibilities.