
Follow the Rabbit
Welcome to Follow the Rabbit where we pull back the curtain on our cultural research process. We're Igor and Johannes, two endlessly curious minds who've built our careers on exploring the ever-shifting landscape of culture. Join us as we work with the garage door up, sharing not just our findings, but our entire journey of discovery. Whether you're a curious mind, a fellow researcher, or a potential client, Follow the Rabbit offers a unique glimpse into how we map, frame, and engage with culture.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 14min
Summary of Life After Lifestyle
Follow the Rabbit is a (video) podcast that invites you into the messy, interconnected world of cultural research. Join Igor and Johannes in Season 1 as they use Toby Shorin's essay Life after Lifestyle to explore cultural rabbit holes, connect unexpected dots, and uncover insights that shape our world, all while working with the garage door open.
This episode of Follow the Rabbit provides an overview of Toby Shorin's essay “Life After Lifestyle.” The host summarizes the key points and concepts from the essay:
Cultural Production Service Economy: The essay traces the evolution of lifestyle brands and consumer culture from 2011 to 2022, highlighting how various trends and products defined each era.
Lifestyle Triangle: Shorin presents a Venn diagram showing lifestyle as an intersection of brand, subculture, and supply chain.
Brand Development: The essay discusses how brands evolved, influenced by events like the Obama campaign, and how they communicate with consumers.
Subculture Acceleration: It explores how platforms like Reddit and Pinterest sped up the development of microtrends and subcultures.
Supply Chain Changes: The rise of direct-to-consumer brands and easy access to manufacturing through platforms like Alibaba.
Cultural Production as a Service: How culture is now created to serve brands and monetize available technologies.
Vibe Economy: The institutionalization of drawing on subcultures to promote brands, sometimes referred to as "culture washing."
Post-Lifestyle Era: Shorin questions what comes after the lifestyle brand era, noting that these products often feel empty and disconnected from their purported values.
Cult-like Brands: The essay explores the concept of brands becoming more like cults or religions, providing examples like CrossFit.
Culture as Product: A shift where culture itself becomes the product, with physical products becoming secondary (e.g., running clubs that produce merchandise).
New Cultural Formations: Examples of new community-driven cultural phenomena, including Christian Bitcoiners, mental health-focused fitness concepts, and effective altruism.
Future Prediction: Shorin suggests that financial mechanism innovations in the 2020s will lead to "incentivized ideologies, networked publics, and co-owned faith."
The host uses quotes and diagrams from the essay to illustrate these points, providing a comprehensive overview of Shorin's analysis of lifestyle brands and their evolution into more culture-centric entities.
You can also watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/AspoRUG3qT8?si=sUWSnMh6Hkl10hWZ

Aug 22, 2024 • 7min
Intro to Toby Shorin
Follow the Rabbit is a (video) podcast that invites you into the messy, interconnected world of cultural research. Join Igor and Johannes in Season 1 as they use Toby Shorin's essay Life after Lifestyle to explore cultural rabbit holes, connect unexpected dots, and uncover insights that shape our world, all while working with the garage door open.
In this episode, Johannes sets it up and introduces you to Toby Shorin.
Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/QvYpy7b2P2s?si=Cq8tsvANlg3tCuDw

Aug 19, 2024 • 9min
Introduction to Season 1
In this engaging discussion, Toby Shorin, a cultural researcher and writer, shares insights from his essay "Life After Lifestyle." The hosts, Johannes and Igor, explore the concept of 'slow reading' as they dissect cultural themes that resonate with their experiences. They reflect on the early internet era, particularly Tumblr's impact, and tackle the complex landscape of Web3. The conversation also dives into biases within cryptocurrency and the importance of community amid cultural changes, promising a rich exploration of contemporary issues.