In episode 206, Charis talks about being fascinated by the idea of someone sitting down to watch an 857 hour movie and whether that experience uniquely gives a more tangible understanding of capitalism.
I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes by Ashley Darrow
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message169: Outlier designer Willie Norris and ongoing pandemic trauma
168: What “disgusting” means and out-of-control online fan groups
167: Museum NFTs and keeping the line alive
166: The “capitalism is broken” economy and organizational load management
165: Social media managing and the commune lifestyle
164: Everything bad about the fashion industry and deleting your life
163: Ownership of our time and communicating complex ideas
162: Chinatown Market Name Change
161: Cathie Wood’s content strategy and the first peer-reviewed rap album
160: Story-driven pricing and the Teen Vogue “cancel culture” news
159: The creator economy impact on newsrooms and free will
158: Museum gift shops and sharing authentically
157: Performative positivity and building self-worth
156: Worldbuilding and NFTs
155: Music as creator economy catalyst and the Unreal Engine MetaHuman Creator
154: Luxury resell and overhauling Twitter
153: The Dunning-Kruger Effect and the editorial/retail relationship
152: Food delivery apps and redefining masculinity
151: Perfectionism and fashion magazines pivoting
150: Subscriptions marketplace and “jootsing” as the key to creativity
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