A show about the craziest money you ever spent.
Editorial No. 01
The trip that broke them. The gift they'll never regret. The purchase they still defend. The bet that somehow paid off.
Crazy Stupid Money points a camera, asks one question, and lets people tell it. Then we ask: crazy, stupid, or money?
What's the craziest money you ever spent?
Now Screening
Recent episodes from the field, Hollywood Blvd to the floor of Bitcoin 2026 in Las Vegas.
The Quarterly
Money behavior, observed.
A quarterly publication from Crazy Stupid Money.
Issue No. 01 drops Q3 2026.
The Fine Print
A man-on-the-street comedy show about the craziest, stupidest money people ever spent. The question just opens the door. The show is the conversation that follows, and every confession ends with a ruling: crazy, stupid, or money. New episodes weekly on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, with more on X.
Joshua Matthew Peters hosts. He asks the question, has as much fun with the answer as the person giving it, and hands down the verdict.
"What's the craziest, stupidest money you ever spent?" That's the opener. Where it goes from there is the whole show.
Every confession ends with a ruling. Crazy means we respect the chaos. Stupid means the math never had a chance. Money means it was secretly genius. The comments section frequently overrules us.
Los Angeles is home base. We've filmed on Hollywood Blvd, at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas, on Shakedown Street outside The Sphere, and around the 2026 World Cup. If strangers will talk about money there, we'll show up.
No. It's a money show, and crypto people happen to have some of the best money stories on earth. We film at Bitcoin conferences the same way we film outside a deli. Everyone gets the same question.
A brand appears inside a real interview, the same format as every other episode, clearly disclosed. No script, no ad read. The product has to be interesting enough to start a conversation on its own. If it is, it fits. If it isn't, we'll tell you.
Depends on the format, the shoot, and where it runs. Email letters@crazystupid.money with what you're working on and we'll send the current kit.
Email letters@crazystupid.money with the event, dates, and city. We've filmed conference floors before and we travel well.
Be near the camera and have a story. We find most guests on the street, so if you see us out filming, come over. If your story is too good to leave to chance, email us.
Spare Change is our quarterly publication on money behavior. The stories behind the verdicts, plus the stuff that doesn't fit in a sixty second clip.