The worst thing for me is to be doing a story where it's appearing a bunch of other places, and it's just different versions of the same thingt mostly the same people talking. I never want to take something on unless i feel like i can really get into it and find out something new that other people haven't found out. Andii, i don't think net flicks even knows that they're all out there saying that maybe they did one thing that they were associated with and appeared on net flicks. It's just like theyre's like a swarm of people around certain types of stories. But then there are also these ones that just kind of slip under the radar,
Evan Ratliff, a co-host of the Longform Podcast, is host of the new podcast Persona: The French Deception.
“One of these big scams is like a story. And in the story, what they're doing is they're manipulating you to be a participant in the story, and they're getting you so hooked that you will not just do anything they say, but you will invest yourself in bringing the story to its conclusion. And like, isn't that what you're doing if you're trying to get someone to listen to eight episodes, spend that much of their life listening to your voice? … The idea that every story has this person pulling the strings... I like revisiting that in everything that I do."
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