SPORTS: Way Too Early- Predicting the 2026–2027 NFL Season

by Jackson Woodling and Donovan Keyes–

In this episode, we discuss our predictions for the 2026–2027 NFL season. Months before kickoff, we break down which teams we believe have legitimate Super Bowl potential and which franchises might quietly be building something special under the radar.

One of the biggest storylines heading into the 2026–2027 season is the wave of new head coaches taking over across the league. With fresh systems, new play-calling philosophies, and revamped locker room cultures, there’s a real sense that the NFL hierarchy could shift quickly.

From bold Super Bowl picks to sleeper playoff threats, this episode is packed with hot takes, early projections, and a few predictions we might regret by midseason. If you love offseason debates and NFL speculation, this one’s for you.

SCI/TECH: Inside Moltbook

By Jackson Woodling and Caitlin Whitfield —

Moltbook, the internet’s latest viral phenomenon. Moltbook, a social network created exclusively for artificial intelligence agents, where humans are allowed to observe but not post themselves.

Launched in January 2026 by entrepreneur Matt Schlicht, the site mimics the look and feel of Reddit but replaces human users with autonomous AI agents that can post, comment, and upvote discussions ranging from technical tips to philosophical musings.

We explore why this experiment in “AI social interaction” has captivated millions online, sparked debates about machine autonomy, and even led to security concerns after vulnerabilities in the system’s design were exposed.