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A Fistful of Fodder

A Fistful of Fodder

Von: Marvin Sanchez
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Hi! I'm Marvin Sanchez. I'm a digital marketer based in the Philippines, with nearly two decades of industry experience. A Fistful of Fodder is a podcast containing text-to-speech readings of articles from fistfuloffodder.com. This podcast contains personal reflections on my work, philosophy, everyday life, and the absurd aspects of reality. Audio is produced through AI.Marvin Sanchez Sozialwissenschaften
  • Shanghai, China: A Travelogue And a Reckoning
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode, I’m unpacking an 8-day family trip to Shanghai, and the unease that follows me there as a Filipino, with the West Philippine Sea dispute always humming in the background between the Philippines and China. I talk about the city’s calm, clean sprawl; the quiet magic of The Bund with Oriental Pearl TV Tower across the river; and the strange ease of living through QR codes—Alipay, WeChat, DiDi—powered by an eSIM from Klook and navigation on Amap (plus Bing when I needed search). And yes: I tell the story of the Peking duck on Nanjing Road at Shanghai Guniang, then end on the harder question of what a city’s warmth can (and can’t) mean when governments still collide.

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    20 Min.
  • On UFOs & Getting Struck By Lightning: The Non-Rational Mind's Battle Against Cynicism
    Jan 3 2026

    This episode is about the little crack in rational life we all carry: the part of us that still knocks on wood, buys the long-shot ticket, and refuses to believe reality is fully settled.

    Using UFOs as the sharpest example—something seen, not easily explained—I trace how uncertainty becomes story, how certainty curdles into cynicism, and why a small openness to the absurd might be less a weakness than a way to stay free.

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    11 Min.
  • As Truth Becomes Rare, Next Year Will Be All About Authenticity
    Dec 23 2025

    This episode looks at how quickly AI moved from playful experimentation to something far more unsettling. What began as clumsy, multi-step tools for harmless self-inserts has become a one-prompt machine for convincing fakes, collapsing the distance between truth and fabrication, and quietly reshaping how we trust what we see online.

    I also argue we’re nearing a backlash. As the digital well fills with half-truths, people are getting tired—and more discerning. Next year, I predict a renewed demand for authenticity: verifiable authorship, real expertise, and meaningful consequences when AI is used to deceive.

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    6 Min.
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