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Eposode 4 - The True Crime Boom and The Ghoul in the living room: Solving crimes or just profiting off grief?
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Title: Episode 4 - The True Crime Boom and the ghoul in the living room: Solving crimes or just profiting off grief? Episode Description: True crime used to be a passive TV show you watched on a Sunday. Today, it’s a multi-billion-dollar interactive ecosystem fueled by armchair detectives, feral internet mobs, and algorithm-driven misinformation. We tell ourselves we’re raising awareness, but are we just weaponizing real-world trauma for entertainment? In this episode, Ryan Go tears down the modern true crime boom. We look at the raw data—specifically why 70% to 80% of the true crime audience is female—and explore the psychology of threat management, benign masochism, and the human drive to reverse-engineer broken minds. We also dissect how institutional apathy and systemic bias allowed monsters like Dahmer, Samuel Little, and the Grim Sleeper to operate under the radar for decades while law enforcement looked the other way. The Reality Check: The Lynch Mobs: The catastrophic real-world fallout of clout-chasing sleuths. We cover the TikTok psychic who was sued for $10 million after accusing a University of Idaho professor of murder via tarot cards, the horrific Reddit witch hunt following the Boston Marathon bombing, and the wild conspiracy theories surrounding Riley Strain's accidental drowning. Citizen Science Done Right: The exact opposite of the lynch mob. How meticulous, data-driven internet communities helped catch the Golden State Killer via GEDmatch, cracked the Abraham Shakespeare lottery murders, and identified a masked killer in Vietnam using nothing but floor tile geometry and dish soap. The Content Collision: A brutal look at the creator economy's involvement in true crime media. We call out the parasitic reality and meta-level manipulation of true crime makeup tutorials and creators treating slaughtered human beings as background noise to further their follow count. It is time to humanize the victims, stop feeding the ghoulish algorithm, and get to the good part. Sponsors: The Huckleberry Inn: Stop doom-scrolling the toxic forums and touch some actual grass. Book your stay to unplug and reset. Mention the podcast when you book on Airbnb for the hookup. Book here: https://tinyurl.com/The-Huckleberry-Inn Trash Panda Clothing Company: High-contrast, premium streetwear built for the daily grind. No cheap shit here because cool stuff aint cheap and cheap stuff aint cool. First wave dropping soon. Stay trashy. Contact: Let us know where you stand. Email the show at gettothegoodpart2026@gmail.com or reach Ryan directlyin the studio at ryan.go@tfrgstudios.com.
The Writer is a Robot: How AI is remaking Hollywood...
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"Forget sequel fatigue. Hollywood's biggest problem isn't creativity—it's code. In this episode of “Let’s Get to the Good Part,” host Ryan Go dives deep into the Generative AI Revolution, the existential threat currently remaking the entertainment industry. We break down the high-stakes reality of AI and Hollywood in 2026, covering: The $1 Billion Disney-OpenAI Mega Deal and the rise of proprietary data "walled gardens." The impact of California's "Digital Replica" Laws and the key protections (and loopholes) that came out of the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The "Tale of Two Hollywoods": Is AI a tool for existing power players to "Lockdown" and cut 204,000 jobs, or is it a "Battering Ram" that's lowering the barrier to entry for independent creators, making the $10,000 blockbuster a reality? The Pop Culture Fallout, including "Digital Grave Robbing" and the concept of "Model Collapse" (or Digital Dementia)—what happens when AI runs out of human stories to feed on. The Writer is a Robot. Find out why your favorite writer is now learning to code, and whether the new definition of "art" is found in human vision or in the machine's infinite memory."
The Return of Cable TV?
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Remember the promise of cheap, no-contract streaming? Fast forward to 2026, and the script has completely flipped... Netflix is closing in on a massive $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)—and the bundled cable model is officially back. Host Ryan Go breaks down the biggest shakeup in recent Hollywood history: the Netflix-WBD Mega-Merge. We're cutting through the industry BS to find out what this consolidation means for YOU: Your Wallet: With 'Streamflation' and subscription fatigue on the rise, will bundled services save you money, or are we paying for cable all over again? Your Content: What happens when Stranger Things, House of the Dragon, Harry Potter, and DC Universe all live under one roof? The Future of Prestige TV: Does HBO still mean "Prestige TV" when it’s just another tab on the Netflix home screen? This is the ultimate Reality Check on the streaming wars. Tune in to get to the good part! #Netflix #WarnerBrosDiscovery #WBD #HBOMax #Max #StreamingWars #Cable20 #Streamflation #PopCulture #Podcast #LetsGetToTheGoodPart #TFRGStudios You can reach the host or any guests through studio email. Ryan.Go@TFRGStudios.com Gettothegoodpart2026@gmail.com
The Creator Economy...Is it a Lie? How Platforms Sold Us a Dream—and Cashed the Check.
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Episode 3: The Creator Economy...Is it a Lie? How Platforms Sold Us a Dream—and Cashed the Check "Quit my job to be a full-time creator." "Made $100K from my bedroom." The internet tells us that fame and fortune are just one viral video away . But is the creator economy true freedom, or is it the biggest unpaid labor system ever invented? In this episode, host Ryan Go pulls back the curtain on a billion-dollar ecosystem built on the backs of YouTubers, TikTokers, and podcasters . We move past the carefully crafted spin to explore the "Million-Follower Mirage" and the systemic reasons why most creators will never achieve financial independence. In this episode, we dive into: The Invisible Boss: How the Algorithm has replaced traditional human gatekeepers, demanding high-frequency output with zero-hour protections . The Exploitation Loop: Why platforms promote the top 0.1% success stories to keep the other 99.9% uploading content for free . The Human Cost: The psychological toll of the "blended life," where personal identity dissolves into a 24/7 performance cycle . As always, The Good Part: featuring Practical steps for reclaiming your power, including the shift from "renting" space on social servers to true audience ownership . Stop blindly chasing the platform's dream and start redefining the rules of digital work. It’s time to get to the good part. Connect with the Studio and/or Ryan Go: ryan.go@tfrgstudios.com gettothegoodpart2026@gmail.com