Episode 495: The Mirage of Nostalgia

February 5
1h 2m

Episode Description

In this episode, we explore the strange signals people use to interpret global events, from Pentagon pizza orders and satellite data to the Big Mac Index and other unconventional measures of economic reality. We examine the decline of Google search, the rise of AI-powered alternatives, and why new tools are changing how people actually find information. For the “foolishness of the week”, we detail an unfortunate incident involving a piece of World War I artillery, before turning to a broader cultural debate about nostalgia for the 1950s. With guest Andrew Heaton, we unpack myths about work, gender roles, housing, healthcare, and prosperity, comparing mid-century life to modern standards of living. Along the way, we discuss food abundance, technological progress, wage compensation, inequality, and whether people genuinely want to return to the past or simply romanticize it from a distance.


00:00 Introduction and Overview

00:28 Pentagon Pizza Orders and “Pizza Intelligence”

02:51 Proxy Signals, Satellite Data, and the Waffle House Index

04:25 The Big Mac Index and Measuring Cost of Living

05:00 The Decline of Google Search and Sponsored Results

07:19 Switching Search Engines and the Myth of Google Monopoly

09:54 AI Search Tools and Why They Actually Work

11:28 Foolishness of the Week: World War I Artillery Incident

13:43 How Bad Ideas Escalate at Parties

15:51 Introducing Andrew Heaton

16:39 Was the 1950s a Time or a Place?

18:43 Economic Reality vs 1950s Nostalgia

20:58 Women’s Work, Household Labor, and Misleading Myths

23:56 Food Costs, Eating Out, and Modern Abundance

25:46 Medicine, Lifespan, and Why 50s Healthcare Was Worse

27:57 Housing Size, Zoning, and the Cost of Homes

30:01 Cars, Air Conditioning, and Quality of Life Improvements

31:17 Mortgage Rates and Why Housing Feels Unaffordable Now

34:02 Manufacturing, Exports, and the “We Don’t Make Anything” Myth

35:35 Agricultural Productivity and Modern Farming

37:19 Food Waste as a Measure of Prosperity

37:42 Great Depression Scarcity and Generational Habits

39:59 Transportation Costs and Higher Quality Modern Vehicles

42:50 Car Safety, Seatbelts, and Survival Rates

43:42 Wages, Benefits, and What “Compensation” Really Means

45:29 What the 1950s Actually Did Better

47:52 Inequality, Community, and Social Capital in the 50s

49:44 Technology, Isolation, and Choosing Modern Life

52:05 Longing for Silence from Technology

53:18 The Mythology of Happy Days

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