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Free Idea
Damian Setien
100 episodes
4 days ago
Talks about Personal Growth, Wisdom, Life advice, Innovation, Interviews and more
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Talks about Personal Growth, Wisdom, Life advice, Innovation, Interviews and more
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Free Idea
#104 - Ads In Your Fridge!
And Ads in your mirror!  
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4 days ago
32 minutes

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#103 - Man’s Search for “Sauce”
Having a kid has changed the way I SEE. We have endless content with no “Sauce”. We have too much and at the same time not enough. Like scrolling through every show on Netflix and still not finding one to watch. This moment is a perfect time for our generation to step up and preach! Preach Brother, Preach!
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1 week ago
38 minutes

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#102 - Follow-Me Drones
Drones that follow you with flashlights (and speakers, wifi, or even police intercoms), solar panels on highway walls, vending machines outside businesses, and the occasional cartoon-level invention like "solar panel jelly." It’s playful brainstorming—part tech daydream—so lean back, laugh, and maybe make one of these ideas happen someday.
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1 month ago
22 minutes

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#101 - Rapid Fire Ideas
A whole lot more!
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1 month ago
8 minutes

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#100 - Baby, We Did It!
Hey friend — I hit episode 100! I ramble about wild ideas, self-driving everything, traffic, silver coins, and a crazy app idea to a map that shows who owns land. Thanks for listening and sticking around — here’s to another hundred episodes of wilding out and seeing what sticks!
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1 month ago
36 minutes

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#99 - I Quit the News for 19 Days and The World did Not End.
Hey friend — I went 19 days off the news and social feeds, played weird indie games, lost my streak of politics, and discovered boring stuff exciting again. I also went house hunting and ranted about these "disrespectful" prices asking a quarter mil for the landlord special and major repairs before purchase — the kind of stuff that makes you question buying a house. If you’re curious about a social media detox, or just want a funny ramble about speed limits, houses, and plants as horror characters, come hang out — episode 99’s a messy, honest one.
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1 month ago
46 minutes

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#98 - Integrated Car Scanners
Hey — it’s Mario from the Free Idea Podcast sharing quick, messy thoughts: imagine a phone made entirely of screens (all sides, changing skins like Call of Duty guns), cars that can diagnose themselves without a scanner, and little UX fixes like a "hide keyboard" button for the iphone. Useful ideas I want manufacturers to actually ship. Also: I’m on my 15-day break from news, politics, and gaming — try a digital fast sometime; it’s weirdly freeing.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

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#97 - Preparing to Travel Overseas: Practical Tips That Actually Help
Hey — if you're heading overseas, listen up: VPN before you land, a reliable phone + power bank, a local SIM (or international plan), and a couple of unlocked credit cards will save your life. Pack light, wear your heaviest stuff on the plane, and keep originals like passports handy. Study the airport map, sync your phone time as soon as you land, grab an offline translator, and never underestimate body language — it’s the universal backup. Travel’s messy, weird, and amazing — go enjoy it and make a few stories along the way.
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1 month ago
34 minutes

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#96 - I Quit the ‘Crisis’ Feed for 5 Days — Here’s What Changed
I went five days avoiding all the politics, economy panic, and “crisis” headlines on my feeds and it’s been surprisingly peaceful. No more outrage-bait titles, less stress, and way more room to actually think. I swapped doomscrolling for neutral stuff (food challenges, car fixes, random how-tos) and it helped me be present, notice the sky, and get things done. Try cutting out one thing you know drains you — you might be surprised how much better you feel.
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1 month ago
14 minutes

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#95 - A Nation Stunned: The Day Free Speech Was Shot
Hey — I recorded this the day after something terrible happened: Charlie Kirk was killed, and seeing it on high-def video made it feel unbearably close. I’m still sad, shaken, and worried about how this will ripple through our conversations, culture, and daily lives.I don’t have neat answers — just a messy, honest reaction. If you’re feeling the weight of this too, you’re not alone. Let’s try to grieve, reflect, and resist the urge to celebrate or retaliate.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

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#94 - Sell the Red
Hey — I tossed together some wild, money-making ideas from today’s episode: using map "red" traffic data to sell premium billboard time, a goofy video game where armored bugs pack heat, a searchable app that stores third‑party home inspections, and the tongue‑in‑cheek notion of AI chips for kids to supercharge learning. If any of these spark you, go build it — and tell me how it turns out. I’m rooting for you!
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2 months ago
18 minutes

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#93 - What If Your Steering Wheel Punched You Awake?
Hey — thanks for hopping into this episode. I’m driving through the wild lanes of Austin and tossing out ridiculous ideas like a boxing-glove steering wheel that punches you awake, colorful chameleon wheels, and a movie literally filmed from Tesla cameras. It’s a half-rant, half-brainstorm about self-driving safety, savage comment sections, local voting apps, and the perfect driving rule: assume nobody around you knows how to drive. Short, messy, and honest — just like a chat with a friend in traffic.
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2 months ago
37 minutes 37 seconds

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#92 - I Slept 3 Hours and the World Feels Greedy
It’s 6am on episode 91 or... I got like 3.5 hours of sleep, the household got sick, and I’m oddly awake! I rant about ridiculous fast food prices, expensive tech and greed.  No judgment, just real talk: Merica is messy right now, hobbies cost a fortune, and life feels different — but people will keep being people. Grab your coffee and let’s figure this out together. Peace out.
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2 months ago
33 minutes 16 seconds

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#91 - Ramblings On and On and On
In this episode the host alternates between freewheeling personal monologue and quick indie game impressions. Expect reflections, recurring coughing, moments, and chaotic Austin-driving anecdotes that punctuate the flow. The main topics are two indie titles: a surreal point-and-click, Little Misfortune (noted for its bittersweet, eerie story about childhood neglect and striking art and music), and a minimalist digging game where you upgrade a shovel, unearth treasure, and face a dark twist. Also included are playful detours like a chicken that flips the bird?
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2 months ago
13 minutes 12 seconds

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#90 - More Ai Ideas! and Water Bottles with Alarms
Topics include using pocket AIs to repopulate dead video game servers with bots for co-op play, the rapid specialization and eventual packaging of AI services (like AI-for-music, AI-for-law, and AI-doctors). The episode also explores quirky product ideas: a water bottle with a clock/alarm to remind you to drink, and a vitamin container that flashes and rings to indicate which doses to take and when. Expect playful predictions about the AI economy, commentary on tech culture, and practical — if eccentric — product concepts aimed at improving daily life.
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2 months ago
15 minutes 38 seconds

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#89 - Dystopian Taxes
Welcome to a satirical episode of the Free Idea Podcast, where we explore humorous yet thought-provoking ideas on the seemingly ridiculous taxes that could, or already do, exist in our world. In what begins as a light-hearted exploration turns a little gloomy as we realize many of these absurd taxes—like breathing tax and sunlight tax—aren't far from existing infrastructure charges like air pollution and green energy taxes. This episode delves into a wide spectrum of speculative taxes, from taxing people on their looks to pay-per-ad consumption. It cleverly critiques the irony of taxes we already endure, such as road tolls, credit card usage fees, and even water charges, highlighting how their perceived silliness isn't far off from current realities. Join us for a drive—with unpredictable potholes and sharp turns—as we journey through a world where even the unimaginable taxes seem plausible.
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3 months ago
26 minutes 27 seconds

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#88 - Missile Mail
A missile mail delivery system, where packages are launched directly into your backyard, offering unparalleled speed and precision. The episode also explores futuristic tech concepts, such as the Apple Vision Goggles that can see through walls by detecting AirTags, creating a spy-film-like experience. Additionally, ideas for enhanced AirPods Pro are introduced, allowing you to hear whispers through walls with intelligent sound amplification.
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3 months ago
13 minutes 55 seconds

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#87 - Childcare Makes No Financial Sense
Fast food, health care and expensive childcare.  
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3 months ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

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#86 - McDonalds Breakfast
Why don't fast food chains offer simple ingredients like eggs and sausage separately for health-conscious consumers? Why pay for the whole burger when you can just buy their cooked eggs?
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3 months ago
12 minutes 28 seconds

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#85 - Ai and Copyright Infringement
AI-generated content, discussing how realistic these videos have become and the challenges they pose in distinguishing reality from fiction. He highlights the comedic yet concerning nature of AI videos featuring international figures and the seamless mimicry of personalities like Joe Rogan in unauthorized commercials. Mario further explores the conversation around new legislation in the U.S. that aims to halt AI restrictions for a decade, pondering the implications of this bold move. He raises questions about corporate responses to AI innovations, especially concerning copyright issues with major companies like Disney, and imagines a future where AI battles AI in a surreal copyright landscape. AI in courtrooms and its implications and the unseen digital divides.
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4 months ago
25 minutes 9 seconds

Free Idea
Talks about Personal Growth, Wisdom, Life advice, Innovation, Interviews and more