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Decoding the Gurus

Blindboy, Part 1: Unmasking the Evil Elite Cabal

Decoding the Gurus

Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne

Social Sciences, Science, Leisure, Society & Culture

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 153 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Matt and Chris turn their attention to Blindboy Boatclub, the Irish podcaster, satirist, and former member of the Rubberbandits. Blindboy is recognisable for his plastic-bag headwear, which has transitioned from a comedy prop into something a bit deeper and more philosophical. His podcast blends ASMR-style delivery, stream-of-consciousness storytelling, and cultural and political commentary, drifting between reflections on mental health, colonialism, Irish history, and the origins of the month of February. It is a distinctive format: whispered monologues over gentle piano where poetic association, personal reflection, and narrative intuition take precedence. For many listeners, that unique mixture of introspection, politics, and storytelling is exactly the appeal. As you might imagine, it is not entirely our bag, but to each their own.

However, when Blindboy turns his attention to the recent Epstein document releases, the narrative becomes considerably darker and drifts into some familiar gurusphere territory. Blindboy describes this as a “phone call episode”, an unscripted stream-of-consciousness riff with minimal fact-checking, and then proceeds to expound for over an hour on a sprawling narrative connecting elite conspiracies to the hidden psychological forces shaping modern politics. Along the way we encounter a parade of lurid spectacles, including necrophilic Hell’s Angels, secret society members masturbating in coffins, murdered women buried on Trump’s golf course, potentially cannibalistic elites, and healthcare CEOs who delight in causing pain and misery. We also discover the crucial, if previously underappreciated, role that Jeffrey Epstein apparently played in the creation of the modern culture wars.

As usual, the goal is not to adjudicate the politics involved but to examine the rhetorical and epistemic patterns at play. What happens when a charismatic storyteller combines emotionally compelling narratives with speculative leaps? How do strategic disclaimers like “I’m not saying it’s true” interact with extended conjecture? And why do some conspiracy frameworks feel persuasive when wrapped in an appealing ideological package? Matt and Chris listen through Blindboy’s riff to see how well the arguments hold up once the plinky-plonk piano fades and the claims are examined in the cold light of day.

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0:00.0

I'm Hello and welcome to the Cody New Gurus, the podcast.

0:28.3

We're an anthropologist and a psychologist, listen to the greatest minds the world has to offer.

0:32.2

And we try to understand what they're talking about.

0:34.6

I'm the psychologist, Matt Brown with me as always is the cognitive

0:39.1

anthropologist Chris Kavanaugh and I join you Chris back in God's own country, Queensland

0:45.8

after being down in the hellhole that is Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. You went to the big smoke.

0:53.3

It was like crocodile don't Dundee, internal version.

0:57.3

Yes, internal version.

0:59.5

That's right, but it could well be the same.

1:01.0

Everyone down there, it's raining, there's multi-story high-irises.

1:04.6

Everyone's wearing leather or black or grey.

1:07.6

Were you confused by moving Nascolitos and whipped out,

1:11.8

that's not a knife?

1:12.8

This is a knife.

1:16.8

Not quite that far.

1:19.7

You said, I don't know how to wrestle in Alighito.

1:20.6

Watch this.

1:23.3

That's my Australian accent, by the way.

1:30.0

Let's just say, like, I know you've, you've often admired the bronzed, even orange coloring that I have.

1:34.9

Yeah, you know, I stood out in the same way in Melbourne.

1:38.7

They're like wraiths, hardly kissed by the sun.

1:48.1

Probably that's all relative, because I feel what you regard as a reef in Australia would be a swarthy terms of Ireland. Well, let me put it this way. I think they're about as un-Australian as you can get

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