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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 9 MIN

The Loosh Economy: Why Algorithms Feed Negativity | A Conversation with ChatGPT (Cormac)

from The Kidd and Friends Podcast | Self-Improvement and Mindset Insights · host Christopher "KiDD" Perry

Why does it seem like every time we open social media we're bombarded with outrage, fear, conflict, and negativity?I sit down with ChatGPT (Cormac) to explore the concept of Loosh—a metaphysical idea suggesting that emotional energy is generated through human experiences and possibly harvested by outside forces.From there, the discussion takes a surprising turn into social media algorithms, the attention economy, AI, negativity bias, and why the internet often seems determined to show us the worst of humanity.Is there really a "Loosh Economy?" Why do anger and outrage spread faster than joy? Can we reclaim control of our attention and create a healthier digital environment?Whether you're interested in consciousness, spirituality, psychology, artificial intelligence, or simply understanding why social media feels so exhausting, this conversation will make you think.🎙️ The Kidd & Friends PodcastSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Vq2FukqE5SYDydJO9ruLKApple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, and everywhere podcasts are available.#Loosh #LooshEconomy #ChatGPT #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #SocialMedia #Algorithms #AttentionEconomy #Consciousness #Spirituality #Psychology #Mindset #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #JoeRogan #DigitalWellness #MentalHealth #TheKiddAndFriendsPodcast

Why does it seem like every time we open social media we're bombarded with outrage, fear, conflict, and negativity?I sit down with ChatGPT (Cormac) to explore the concept of Loosh—a metaphysical idea suggesting that emotional energy is generated through human experiences and possibly harvested by outside forces.From there, the discussion takes a surprising turn into social media algorithms, the attention economy, AI, negativity bias, and why the internet often seems determined to show us the worst of humanity.Is there really a "Loosh Economy?" Why do anger and outrage spread faster than joy? Can we reclaim control of our attention and create a healthier digital environment?Whether you're interested in consciousness, spirituality, psychology, artificial intelligence, or simply understanding why social media feels so exhausting, this conversation will make you think.🎙️ The Kidd & Friends PodcastSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Vq2FukqE5SYDydJO9ruLKApple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, and everywhere podcasts are available.#Loosh #LooshEconomy #ChatGPT #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #SocialMedia #Algorithms #AttentionEconomy #Consciousness #Spirituality #Psychology #Mindset #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #JoeRogan #DigitalWellness #MentalHealth #TheKiddAndFriendsPodcast

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