ACT 1. Welcome to The Millionaire's Campfire
This isn’t a story about wealth—it's about what we forgot to build with it.
Disclaimer
What you are about to read is a “true” story, presented as fiction, because, let’s face it, you wouldn’t believe us if we told you it was true anyway.
This is a work of parody and satire—at times deadly serious, at others, seriously funny. Either way, we’re not kidding. Except when we are.
It was pieced together from over 2,000 hours of authorized eavesdroppings and on-camera interviews around The Millionaire’s Campfire, as well as off-the-record interviews, behind-the-scenes studio recordings, live rehearsals, iPhoneX recordings of Uber rides with a dude named Duuntu, and other first-person accounts.
Dates, locations and other identifying details have been carefully disguised to protect the innocent…
…and the guilty.
Enjoy.
About The Book
The Mllionaire’s Campfire is more than a book—it’s the financial flame at the center of
.LIVE, a genre-defying, immersive experience where storytelling, music, and social reinvention collide, blurring the lines between page and stage, book and Broadway.Forged in the creative fires of Songa Studios, this interactive musical audiobook unfolds in real time—right here, before your eyes, and ears. It beckons readers, listeners, and visionaries to co-create a new kind of cultural legacy—not written in ink alone, but improvised in the moment, a daring collaboration between artists, families, and the bold entrepreneurs who dare to dream with them.
Culture jamming is an art form that exploits the world’s flaws in order to change it, often using satire, or parody. For a complete definition, visit the Wikipedia page for culture jamming.
THE MILLIONAIRE’S CAMPFIRE: A “True” Story About Culture, Capitalism, Community and Coming Home is the opening chapter in a living world—where patrons of the arts and their families co-create films, music, comedy, and transformation with a handpicked ensemble of screenwriters, songwriters, jokewriters, codewriters, copywriters—and, of course, underwriters.
This is culture capitalism at its most intimate, absurd, and unforgettable.
“In a world plagued by artificial intelligence, manipulative media and relationships, REAL is the new luxury.”
— Forbes Nash, #1 WSJ bestselling author
Subscribe to join our band and help us polish this work before it is served to an aching world next year at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
New chapters and music will be released weekly on Substack, beginning on Father’s Day.
WARNING: This book may be dangerous.
Back Cover
“We’re not here to change the world. We created a new one, and invited the world into it.” — Wyoming, the millionaire co-founder of The WORLD of SONGA
The Millionaire’s Campfire is a modern fable about culture, capitalism, community—and the quiet act of coming home. It’s the story of how an eclectic band of artists, culture capitalists, and modern-day Medicis rebuilt their hometown, and created the social radio and TV station in America’s Heartland that awakened the hearts of America.
It begins, as many stories do, with a few people gathered around a fire. Some were founders. Some were heirs. Some were burned out, some still burning. All of them were searching for something they couldn’t find in their portfolios: connection, meaning, and a way to repair what money had broken.
What followed wasn’t a business plan. It was a song. A ritual. A template. A way to remember who we are to each other—before the metrics, before the masks.
Whether you’re stewarding a family legacy, questioning the one you’ve inherited, or quietly wondering what comes after success, this book offers an invitation:
To gather.
To grieve a lifestyle that’s been lost.
To begin again—together.
And to belong, be strong, and reach far.
The Millionaire’s Campfire is the world’s first audiobook scored like a Broadway musical and improvised with (not for) an intimate LIVE studio audience in a Victorian-era mansion located in the heart of St Louis’ vibrant arts district.
About the Authors
Meet the keepers of the flame at The Millionaire’s Campfire and co-founders of
Forbes Nash is the former Chief Manipulation Officer (CMO) behind disgracebook’s darkest algorithms. Wyoming is the wiser, softer brother who didn’t cancel him, and called him home.
Together, they joined forces with fellow St. Louisan, Dr. “Jack” Spelling, a family therapist who traded the couch for the writer’s room, and the Nashville troubadour whose lyrics trace the path from heartache to hope, Lewis Blews.
Want more? Paid subscribers get access to the cast—and their sidequests—below.
ACT 2. Sand Hill Road, Suite 314
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