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Power User with Taylor Lorenz

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13 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 35min

The case against cell phone bans in school

Brandon Cardet-Hernandez, an educator and president of Mrs. Wordsmith, shares his insights on the controversial topic of cell phone usage in schools. He argues that banning phones may disproportionately affect marginalized students and overlooks their potential as educational tools. The discussion reevaluates the role of smartphones in promoting digital literacy and enhancing learning. Cardet-Hernandez emphasizes the need for a balanced approach, advocating for inclusive policies that foster a constructive relationship with technology rather than outright bans.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 16min

Could the 4B movement ever happen in America?

EJ Dickson, a writer covering internet culture for The Cut, dives into the intriguing 4B movement, a feminist initiative that encourages women to abstain from traditional roles as a form of protest. The discussion highlights the movement's roots in South Korea and its current resonance in the U.S. amidst political turmoil. EJ examines the cultural challenges it faces in America, the evolving landscape of social media activism, and the troubling trend of censorship stifling crucial feminist discourse online.
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4 snips
Nov 14, 2024 • 27min

Why Democrats won't create a left-wing Joe Rogan

Josh Citarella, a researcher on online radicalization and host of the Doom Scroll podcast, dives into the complex world of the manosphere. He examines how it captivates young men with its distinct blend of advice and ideologies, especially post-Trump's election. Citarella discusses the challenges Democrats face in countering this narrative and creating a left-wing voice like Joe Rogan's. He emphasizes the importance of dialogue over deplatforming and the necessity of radical messaging to engage younger audiences effectively.
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9 snips
Nov 7, 2024 • 28min

AI’s destroying seasonal content

Rebecca Jennings, a senior reporter at Vox, joins the conversation to unpack how AI is transforming seasonal aesthetics on social media. They explore the avalanche of AI-generated fall imagery and its impact on our perception of nature. Jennings shares insights on the cultural influence of anti-woke tech bros and delves into the peculiar brand of masculinity showcased online. The discussion highlights the tension between authenticity and the artificial beauty proliferating in our feeds, raising questions about the future of genuine content in a tech-driven world.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 24min

The mastermind behind the Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest

Anthony Po, a creative mastermind known for viral stunts like the Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest, shares his wild experiences in New York. He recounts the chaos of the contest, including unexpected moments with Chalamet himself. Anthony delves into the nostalgic art of event promotion and reflects on his time creating content with personalities like Mr. Beast. He stresses the importance of community in storytelling and advocates for a return to authentic and wholesome content in the commercialized world of social media.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 34min

Into the Costcoverse with AJ Befumo

In this conversation, AJ Befumo, a former pro wrestler and the creative force behind the popular Costco Guys, shares his journey from the ring to the TikTok spotlight. He delves into the rise of his family-friendly content, highlighting their viral Costco reviews and unique branding. AJ discusses navigating the complexities of child influencing, monetization strategies, and maintaining a positive family dynamic amid fame. He also introduces their creative 'boom meter' for food reviews and offers valuable insights on building a successful and happy mindset.
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17 snips
Oct 17, 2024 • 39min

Are Jubilee videos healing or polarizing?

Jason Y Lee, Founder of Jubilee Media, discusses the rise of his YouTube channel, known for its thought-provoking social experiments. He shares the origins of Jubilee, from a charity initiative to a platform sparking vital conversations on divisive topics. Lee highlights the balance of empathy and critical engagement in content creation, emphasizing authentic political discourse. He also reveals Jubilee’s innovative projects like the dating spinoff, Nectar, aimed at fostering connections in a divided world. The future includes exciting streaming deals and community-building initiatives.
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11 snips
Oct 10, 2024 • 33min

Inside the strange world of corporate influencers

Taylor hosts Ross Pomerantz, known as 'Corporate Bro', a corporate influencer who humorously critiques office life. They discuss the rise of corporate influencers and how authenticity and parody drive engagement. Ross shares his transition from corporate worker to content creator, reflecting on workplace culture and personal branding. The duo examines the clash of vulnerability in leadership posts amid layoffs, and considers AI's impact on content quality. They explore LinkedIn's evolution and the changing dynamics of employee loyalty in today's digital world.
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5 snips
Oct 3, 2024 • 30min

How nostalgia accounts are destroying pop culture history

Taylor Lorenz, an independent journalist and creator of the culture newsletter User Mag, teams up with culture critic Coleman Spilde to unpack today’s nostalgia-driven media landscape. They dive into how social media nostalgia accounts can warp pop culture history, turning facts into fiction. The conversation reveals the dangers of misinformation in a digital era, the impact of Twitter's transformation into 'X,' and the challenges of preserving cultural history online. A must-listen for those navigating the blurred lines of nostalgia and reality!
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Sep 26, 2024 • 20min

Why online retailers all sell the same crappy products

Join John Herman, a writer for New York Magazine, as he dives into the uncanny similarity of products sold across online retailers like Amazon and AliExpress. They explore how this phenomenon has led to a saturation of low-quality goods flooding the market. The conversation shifts to the implications for consumer experiences and ethical dilemmas in fast fashion. From price wars to the moral concerns of e-commerce, Herman and Taylor unravel the complex web shaping the future of online shopping.

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