Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
Impact Theory
Rise of Populism: Tom Bilyeu and Michael Malice Debate America’s Economic Crisis Part 1
58 minutes Posted Oct 14, 2025 at 8:00 am.
– Intro
– anatomy of collapse
– Soft secession: State vs. federal power games
– Trade-offs, Trump derangement, and costs of polarization
– Paths ahead: Civil War, Argentina, or revolution?
– Revolution mechanics: Is another 1860s-style war possible?
– Violence, political unrest, and expanding executive power
– Economic crushing of young people and the rise of populism
– Housing, inflation, and the struggle for the American Dream
– Currency as a store of value: Societal ruin and a lack of political will
– The Japan counterargument and the threshold for crisis
– What drives people to “blink” in political standoffs?
– Party priorities, empty rhetoric, and pivoting for power
– Economic disenfranchisement, the myth of moderate politics
– Passing on generational wealth: Consequences of deficit spending
– Populism vs. establishment: Energies within parties
– Political novelty, enthusiasm gaps, and voter turnout
– Global leftward drift: Authoritarianism in Canada, UK, and beyond
– Free speech vs. soft totalitarianism: Censorship through crisis
– “The time for talk is over”—what this actually means
0:00
58:01
Download MP3
Show notes
In this gripping two-part episode of Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu welcomes back the ever-provocative Michael Malice—author, podcaster, and noted cultural commentator—for a wide-ranging and sharp-witted exploration of American decline, political polarization, and the state of the nation. Malice, renowned for his contrarian takes and deep dives into political history, brings his brand of irreverent insight to dissect the narratives of collapse and ascension in today's America.
In Part 1, Tom and Michael confront the popular notion of America's “decline,” argue over metrics and historical context, and investigate whether we're truly on the verge of societal unraveling. The conversation journeys through economic pressures facing young people, the dangers of polarization and “soft secession,” and the historical parallels with past national struggles. With cutting banter and hard-hitting questions, they provide listeners with fresh perspectives on the culture wars, economic stagnation, and the rise of populism—all while refusing to shy away from uncomfortable truths.
FOLLOW MICHAEL MALICE: Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/michaelmalice⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/michaelmalice/⁠ Locals: ⁠https://malice.locals.com/⁠
Linkedin: Post your job free at ⁠https://linkedin.com/impacttheory⁠
Netsuite: Download the new e-book Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders at ⁠http://NetSuite.com/Theory⁠
Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at ⁠https://shopify.com/impact⁠
Connectteam: 14 day free trial at ⁠https://connecteam.cc/46GxoTF⁠
Tailor Brands: 35% off ⁠https://tailorbrands.com/podcast35⁠
What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here:
If you want my help...
STARTING a business:⁠ join me here at ZERO TO FOUNDER⁠: 
⁠https://tombilyeu.com/zero-to-founder?utm_campaign=Podcast%20Offer&utm_source=podca[%E2%80%A6]d%20end%20of%20show&utm_content=podcast%20ad%20end%20of%20show⁠
SCALING a business:⁠ see if you qualify here.⁠: 
⁠https://tombilyeu.com/call⁠
Get my battle-tested strategies and insights delivered weekly to your inbox:⁠ sign up here.⁠:
⁠https://tombilyeu.com/⁠
**********************************************************************
If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast,⁠ Tom Bilyeu’s Mindset Playbook⁠ —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you.
**********************************************************************
FOLLOW TOM:
Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/⁠
Tik Tok:⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en⁠
Twitter:⁠ https://twitter.com/tombilyeu⁠
YouTube:⁠ https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu⁠
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices