

408 - Russian Influencers & Dying At Work
Sep 7, 2024
Tim shares his humorous experiences at the U.S. Open and reflects on the absurdity of celebrity culture influenced by foreign powers. He discusses a tragic workplace incident that underscores the neglect prevalent in modern corporate environments. The conversation delves into the chaotic nature of public engagement and the facade of authenticity in politics, highlighting the detrimental effects of wealth on politicians' narratives. Amid heavy topics, he encourages listeners to choose joy and embrace life's lighter moments.
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U.S. Open Experience
- Tim Dillon discusses attending the U.S. Open and how it has changed.
- It's become louder, less civilized, and the Jumbotron is less effective.
Meaningless Fame
- Fame has become meaningless as people are famous for no discernible reason.
- The public distrusts fame and is no longer impressed by it.
Russia and Influencers
- Tim Dillon jokes about defending Russia for free while others get paid.
- He questions the effectiveness of Russia's influencer campaigns.