
"The Internet is Crack" is on a mission to expose the world’s most dangerous drug...the internet.
Newest Episode
Professor Alberto Segre, Chair of the University of Iowa’s Computer Science Department, joins us to break down big ideas like AI, the history of the internet, and quantum computing in ways anyone can understand. From machine learning to the real-world impact of emerging tech, this episode makes the future feel a little more human.
The Internet is Crack
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND HOSTS

Seth Camillo has co-directed three feature documentaries,
including "Gridiron Heroes," executive produced by
Peter Berg. Seth was also a tenure track professor of
digital media at the University of Central Missouri.

Caroline Risberg is a writer, director and producer. She
has produced a feature film and was an associate producer
on the documentary, "The Man Behind the Throne." Caroline
is a member of the DGA and has been an assistant director
of live sports at Fox for 15 years.
"The Internet is Crack Empowerment Project"


"I just want to get my kicks before the whole shit house goes up in flames."
-Jim Morrison
THE INTERNET IS CRACK!
Thirty years ago, the internet as we know it was born. That creation became the world’s most addictive drug. "The Internet is Crack" podcast isn’t just here to talk about it. We’re here to fight back. Our mission is to expose the internet’s grip on humanity—and we’re not stopping at a podcast. We’re building a movement.
We hold conferences. We drop daily news updates. We investigate. We explain. We rip back the curtain on the most dangerous addiction of our time. Our mission is simple: To help people take control rather than be controlled.
Using these drugs isn’t just socially acceptable—it’s required. If you want a job, health care, a bank account, or a social life, you have to use. You can mainline it in public, binge it in bed, hit refresh like a rat chasing a dopamine pellet. It won’t stop your heart or rot your lungs, but it will hijack your mind. It rewires how you see the world, how you think, how you feel. And the drug lords? They aren’t in dark alleys. They’re on earnings calls, celebrated for making the most addictive strains.
We don’t just explore how these drugs feed our best and worst instincts. We tear the whole thing open. We strip away the lies, the marketing spin, the billion-dollar distractions. This is not a PSA. This is an uncensored, full-throttle, no-apologies deep dive into the most powerful addiction of our time. A rock and roll ode and a warning shot. We’re not here to preach. We’re here to tell the truth.
More Than a Podcast—We’re Starting a Movement
This isn’t just a show. This is an insurgency against digital control. We’re not asking whether we should cut the cord—because let’s be real, we won’t. Instead, we ask: Do we even recognize how deep we’re in? Or are we too far gone?
The internet is the playground of outcasts, misfits, and digital ghosts. No one has a true handle on its size or scope. It’s a runaway ecosystem, built on a punk rock, no-rules ethos that’s outpacing even its creators. "The Internet" thrives in that chaos—turning it into a relentless storytelling machine. Through podcasts, live events, and raw investigative work, we rip apart the reality of what we’ve built.
Over 50% of the world’s population is under 30—which means half the world has never known life without this drug. "The Internet is Crack" podcast exists to wake them up and seee a world outside of their screens.
"Give me Instigram or give me death." No one says it, but every action screams it. We’ve created a generation that can’t function without the internet. "The Internet is Crack" dissects, challenges, and investigates. Like detectives chasing a lead, we hunt down the truth about how this machine is shaping our society.
Hunting the Truth in an Infinite System
At the heart of "The Internet is Crack" podcast is the deep dive we take into the internet’s grip on humanity, told through relentless investigation, raw interviews, and unfiltered storytelling. A new episode drops every Monday, 52 weeks a year—40 minutes to an hour of straight truth. Each episode focuses on a single theme—relationships, finance, food, security, power, control.
Studying the internet is like studying subatomic physics. The deeper you go, the more complicated it gets. "The Internet is Crack" doesn’t just skim headlines—we dive headfirst into the system itself, chasing the answers no one else is asking.
Unlike alcohol or heroin, the network delivering the internet and AI has left every inch of our world exposed. Banking, military defense, health care—all of it plugged into a fragile web that teenagers hack for fun. We pour our most private details into this machine—our DNA, our banking records, our deepest secrets—just to get our fix.
This Is a Wake-Up Call
"The Internet is Crack" podcast, Inc. isn’t here to make people comfortable. We’re here to rip this addiction wide open. We bring in the sharpest, most controversial minds to expose the truth:
Are we even capable of quitting? Even if this addiction drags society into chaos and collapse? Or have we built the perfect drug—one we’ll never walk away from?
Like a virus, the internet and AI won’t kill you before you’ve spread it to others. The hard truth? Every addict—you, me, all of us—is complicit in the sins of the network.
This isn’t just a podcast.
This isn’t just a show
This is a fight for control.

"The Internet is Crack” podcast rips open the digital underbelly, exposing the addictive grip of algorithms, AI, and online obsession. Each episode dives deep into the chaos, peeling back the layers of control, manipulation, and the unseen forces shaping our reality. Raw storytelling meets unsettling truths as we confront the blurred lines between innovation and exploitation. Step inside — but be warned, once you’re hooked, there’s no logging off.
STATISTICS
"The spider that got caught in it's own web"
-There are 1.9 billion websites
-1/3 of men between the ages of 18-40 think they are addicted to online porn.
-American teens average 9 hours a day online. 50% are addicted to the global network.
-More people are finding romantic partners online than more traditional means.
-72 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute.
-The usage of the internet increased by 1,355% from 2000 to 2023.
-By 2030, Artificial Intelligence will add 15.7 trillion dollars to the world's GDP, boosting it by 14 percent.
-ChatGPT attracts 260.2 million visitors each month.
-68% of divorce cases involve one party meeting a new paramour over the internet while 56% involve one party having an “obsessive interest” in pornographic websites.