I organize all my notes every week and notion, and i just cen't like those throg what i was thinking about. The substack is really fun, because i like drawing the pictures. Tik, talk is fun because i really love the test of condensing things down to 60 seconds. I think there's a big future for channels that you can either subscribe and pay. People w don't want to pay, there'll be you two channels with heads.
The brilliant Kyla Scanlon returns for her second appearance on Infinite Loops. As well as being a prolific creator, curator and writer, Kyla is the founder of the financial education company Bread. Kyla joins the show to discuss the vibecession, her plans for Bread, the creator economy, and much more. Important Links:
Show Notes:
- Losing control of the meme
- Everything is vibes
- Inflation is a tax
- Are vibes top-down or bottom-up?
- Making complicated information fun
- The importance of having thick skin
- The benefits of free markets
- Do governments have vibes?
- How do you cultivate good vibes?
- The creator economy
- Bread's mission
- Education is broken
- Advice for upcoming content creators
- Against credentialism
- Open AI vs closed AI
- How can you change your models?
- What is your favourite medium?
- What would be the most surprising development over the next 12 months?
Books Mentioned:
- The Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics; by Gary Zukav
- The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom