Epsilon Theory Podcast

Matt Zeigler

ben.hunt@epsilontheory.com

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Booking Overview

Epsilon Theory explores how narrative operates as a powerful social force, blending writing craft with ideas about meaning, cognition, and human judgment. For PR, it’s a strong fit when you can tie a guest’s work to storytelling, intellectual frameworks, or how people persuade and understand the world.

Metrics

Episodes: 189

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 2.6k subscribers

Contact Information

ben.hunt@epsilontheory.com

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Host

Matt Zeigler - Matt Zeigler hosts Epsilon Theory content and interviews guests about writing, narrative, and the ideas that shape how big concepts turn into legible stories. In recent episodes, he leads conversat...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Authors, historians/professors, and writers/creators with experience translating big ideas into narrative, often with relevant perspective on AI-assisted writing, productivity, or the intellectual/human foundations of storytelling.
Required Achievements:  
Published books, Academic or teaching credentials (e.g., professor/historian), Recognized authorship of frameworks for writing or narrative

Recent Guest Discussions

Adam Butler - Writing Process; Narrative And World-building; Ai-assisted Writing; Legibility; Measurement Serving Meaning

Rusty Guinn - AI As A Thinking Partner; AI And The Productivity Problem; Writing Judgment; Metaphor And Meaning

Joseph Moore - Personal Stories Behind Money And Ambition; Education And Rejection; Risk-taking; The Path To His Book On American History

Recent Topics

Narrative, Writing, Philosophy, Psychology, Technology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Epsilon Theory Podcast
:

Notes on Notes: The Neurometaphysics of Ruin

June 18, 2026

In this episode of Notes on Notes, Matt Zeigler talks with Adam Butler about the writing process behind The Neurometaphysics of Ruin and how big ideas move from frustration to research to narrative. They discuss AI-assisted writing, Claude as a research partner, Ian McGilchrist’s left brain right brain framework, world-building, reductionism, legibility, and why modern society may have lost sight of what all its measurement is supposed to serve.

Notes on Notes: The Almanac and the Ambulance

June 11, 2026

Rusty Guinn joins Matt Zeigler to discuss The Almanac and the Ambulance, AI, writing, creativity, and the productivity problem with large language models. They explore how writers can use AI as a thinking partner without losing the human judgment, metaphor, and meaning that make good writing work.

The Intentional Investor #54: Joseph Moore

June 10, 2026

Joseph S. Moore joins The Intentional Investor to discuss his journey from working class South Carolina to historian, professor, entrepreneur, and author of How to Get Rich in American History. In this conversation, Matt Zeigler and Joseph explore the personal stories behind money, ambition, education, rejection, faith, family, risk taking, and the long path from a 2008 financial wake-up call to a national bestselling book.

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