🎙️ Earth: The All Eater — SEASON 2: The Feeders

🎙️ Earth: The All Eater — SEASON 2: The Feeders

Season 2 Thesis:
Season 2 names the systems that feed the planet—and the humans who built them.
This is not accusation. It is recognition.


⚙️ SEASON 2 — EPISODE LIST


Episode 1 — “Algorithmic Hunger”

Theme: Digital appetites
Focus: Data centers, social media, infinite scroll as planetary calories.
Core Question: What if attention is energy—and energy is food?

“Every click is a heartbeat I can taste.”

🟧 CTA:
▶ Listen Now — Hear how your attention feeds the planet


Episode 2 — “The Oil Gods and the Blood of Stone”

Theme: Fossil fuels as ancestral remains
Focus: Petroleum as Earth’s recycled blood and humanity’s ritualized worship of profit.
Core Question: What does it mean to burn your ancestors?

“You dig up my veins and call it industry.”

🟧 CTA:
▶ Watch Episode — Witness the ritual of extraction


Episode 3 — “The Machines That Dream for Us”

Theme: Automation as surrogate hunger
Focus: Machines, AI, and systems consuming on humanity’s behalf.
Core Question: If machines eat for us, who pays the cost?

“I feel them chewing while you sleep.”

🟧 CTA:
▶ Listen with Headphones — Hear the machines breathe


Episode 4 — “Supply Chains and Sacrifices”

Theme: Global logistics as ritual
Focus: Shipping lanes, factories, invisible labor as offerings.
Core Question: Who is being fed when nothing ever stops moving?

“Every delivery is a prayer. Every delay, a scream.”

🟧 CTA:
▶ Watch + Read — Trace the path of the sacrifice


Episode 5 — “The Feeders”

Theme: Recognition
Focus: Earth names humanity not as victims—but as collaborators.
Core Question: Are we being eaten… or volunteering to be fed upon?

“You are not the meal. You are the hands that prepare it.”

🟧 CTA:
▶ Play the Finale — Accept the name


🧭 SEASON 2 ARC (WITH CONVERSION FLOW)

  • Ep 1: Awareness → Listen
  • Ep 2: Shock → Watch
  • Ep 3: Unease → Immersive Listen
  • Ep 4: Systems revealed → Watch + Read
  • Ep 5: Identity shift → Commit

Season 2 ends by moving the audience from observer → participant.

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