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Making It Up

210 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

Making It Up by MAEKAN is a weekly podcast exploring the latest news in the creative world and analyzing how and why it'll impact culture at large.

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Episodes

208: Who’s responsible when the majority of students fail a class?

November 21, 2022 16:04 - 19 minutes - 27 MB

In episode 208, Charis and Eugene discuss the case of an NYU professor's contract termination after the school received a number of student complaints. They talk about teaching methodologies and some of the ways schools are lacking. At N.Y.U., Students Were Failing Organic Chemistry. Who Was to Blame? by Stephanie Saul Tweet by Jesse Stommel Tweet by Emily Nussbaum --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

207: How does urban planning impact the “energy” of a city?

November 08, 2022 04:45 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

In episode 207, Eugene highlights the significant role of urban planning in  setting the “energy” of a city. One short question to get at the heart of this: How is usage mixed in a city? Tweet by @culturaltutor #191: Ascension by Drew Austin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

206: What does an 857 hour movie about capitalism signify?

October 31, 2022 16:01 - 14 minutes - 20.5 MB

In episode 206, Charis talks about being fascinated by the idea of someone sitting down to watch an 857 hour movie and whether that experience uniquely gives a more tangible understanding of capitalism. I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes by Ashley Darrow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

205: Blackbird Spyplane breaks down the foundation of fashion trends

October 24, 2022 16:00 - 20 minutes - 29 MB

In episode 205, Eugene and Charis talk about a Blackbird Spyplane banger on trends and their various designations and why they’re so fascinating to follow. You're locked in a prison of trends by Blackbird Spyplane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

204: Twitter, Depop, and religion

October 17, 2022 16:00 - 13 minutes - 19.2 MB

In episode #204, Charis finds extreme hilarity in people selling fake sacrament of penance on depop and the latest frontier for what the creator economy can sell. Tweet by @roselyddon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

203: Instagram reels and artists

October 10, 2022 16:10 - 17 minutes - 24.2 MB

In this episode, Eugene and Charis highlight the impact of Instagram’s prioritization of video content for certain genres of artists. Is one’s ability to market themselves part of the job and “art” of being an artist? Links A New Refrain From Artists: We ‘Almost Gave Up on Instagram’ By Kalley Huang Deb JJ Lee Twitter Maddy Mueller Twitter  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

Post-hiatus episode

October 10, 2022 16:00 - 14 minutes - 20.7 MB

In our first recording after a long-ass hiatus, Eugene and Charis update us on what they’ve been up to, what they’ve missed, and what’s to come with Making It Up!  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

202: Collectability, cooperation, and capitalism

July 02, 2022 08:50 - 1 hour - 90.9 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about NFTs, collectability, anti-capitalist capitalists, missing counterculture, and individualism.  Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. Watch us on Twitch at twitch.tv/maekantv Links: The NFT Collector | Richard Kim in Right Click Save Hope Beyond Rugged Individualism by Tara McMullin 14 Warning Signs That You Are Living in a Society Without a Counterculture by Ted Gioia The young, rich, anti-capitalist capitalists by Whizy Kim  --- Send ...

201: Over-Optimizing Creative Work & GeoGusser

June 23, 2022 10:13 - 1 hour - 110 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about efficiency, over-optimization, having slack (not the service) or intentionally holding your feet to the fire. Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. Watch us on Twitch at twitch.tv/maekantv --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message

201: Over-Optimizing Creative Work & GeoGuessr

June 23, 2022 10:13 - 1 hour - 110 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about efficiency, over-optimization, having slack (not the service) or intentionally holding your feet to the fire. Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. Watch us on Twitch at twitch.tv/maekantv --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

200: First Twitch livestream

June 09, 2022 08:14 - 1 hour - 87.8 MB

Charis and Eugene catch each other up about the last three months of their lives, discuss the move to Twitch, and overcome tech troubles. Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

199: Pierogis and buy nothing

March 02, 2022 14:49 - 41 minutes - 57.6 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss Buy Nothing groups/movement and what a change in platform means for their participants. They also talk about Kevin LaBuz’s article “Grandma’s Pierogis” about how corporate culture is created and knowledge passed on. 00:04:47 Buy nothing 00:20:49 Pierogis #107 - Grandma’s Pierogies from Below the Line by Kevin LaBuz Buy Nothing exploded on Facebook — now it wants a platform of its own by Mia Sato Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. --- Se...

198: Brunello Cucinelli slow growth and the Theranos trial

February 02, 2022 16:07 - 37 minutes - 52.2 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the attitude of the team behind the Italian luxury fashion brand Brunello Cucinelli toward growth and family business. They also discuss the conviction of Elizabeth Holmes, former founder and CEO of the health tech company Theranos, in a trial that ended in January. 00:04:19 Brunello Cucinelli 00:23:47 Theranos Brunello Cucinelli says 2021 growth spurt “not rational” by Luke Leitch The Dropout, a podcast hosted by Rebecca Jarvis produced by ABC News Support ...

197: Attention and tribalism

January 19, 2022 08:47 - 46 minutes - 64 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss what it means to pay close attention to anything. They also talk about the benefits of tribalism. 00:10:22 Attention 00:30:37 Tribalism attending to the other by Jasmine Wang The Myth of Tribalism by Dominic Packer and Jay Van Bavel Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

196: 2021 Wrap Up

January 07, 2022 16:18 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about key moments in culture in 2021 and reflect on significant changes that will carry forwards. Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsletters and a vibrant Discord. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

195: The Story Club with George Saunders and the possibly corporate web3

December 30, 2021 16:16 - 36 minutes - 50.4 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss the new Substack started by the authors George Saunders for readers to closely read and consider short stories. They also talk about concerns raised regarding the future of web3—mainly the possibility that it will become an extension of web2 with a new veneer. 00:03:05 Story club 00:23:17 Web3 Story Club with George Saunders @iamDCinvestor tweet NIKE, Inc. Acquires RTFKT Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsletters...

194: The Krause House and movie dialogue audibility

December 16, 2021 17:16 - 46 minutes - 64.3 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about The Krause House, a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) that has the longterm goal of purchasing an NBA team. They also discuss the decreasing audibility of dialogue in movies and the many reasons why that’s the case. 00:03:30 Krause House 00:27:36 Movie sound Buy your Ticket to Krause House Here's Why Movie Dialogue Has Gotten More Difficult To Understand (And Three Ways To Fix It) by Ben Pearson Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our communi...

193: Peloton and soft power

December 01, 2021 13:57 - 44 minutes - 60.9 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss an essay by Sherry Ansari published in Culture study on how Peloton provides fitness with a “Health At Every Ability” attitude. They also talk about the waning UK soft power and how soft power is growing for other countries. 00:06:18 Peloton 00:23:01 Soft power What It Means to Ride at Any Ability by Sherry Ansari Harrods CEO on the threat to London’s cultural status by Sarah Shannon What makes a cultural superpower? by Noah Smith Support us at patreon.com/mae...

192: Better sleep and supply chain issues

November 22, 2021 17:53 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the allure of better sleep fueling an industry of sleep-related products. They also discuss how a rise in online shopping in combination with pandemic factors has lead to supply chain issues. 00:07:09 Sleep 00:24:43 Supply chain Nice Try! by Curbed, Season 2: Interior, Mattress episode How Our Online Shopping Obsession Choked the Supply Chain by Cam Wolf Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsletters and a vibrant ...

191: Metaverse and audio-focused dating apps

November 15, 2021 05:55 - 42 minutes - 58.3 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss Facebook’s bet on the metaverse and what the allure of the metaverse is. They also discuss dating apps that prioritize an audio experience. 00:06:00 Metaverse 00:28:45 Audio dating apps Heart to Heart raises $750K to bring sweet, sweet flirtation to your ear holes by Haje Jan Kamps Founder’s Letter, 2021 by Mark Zuckerberg Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsletters and a vibrant Discord. --- Send in a voice mes...

190: Future of creator economy and pricing art

November 02, 2021 14:23 - 37 minutes - 51.8 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about a recently released whitepaper that summarizes findings from a recent survey of independent creators. They also discuss how to price your art as an artist. 00:07:18 Creator economy 00:33:20 Pricing art From Dependence to Independence | The Rise of The Independent Creator (The Whitepaper) Ask the Experts: I’m Just Starting Out as an Artist. How Much Should I Charge for My Art? by Francesca Gavin Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which i...

189: Four dirty c-words and memes as shared language

October 22, 2021 07:04 - 49 minutes - 68.8 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss an essay written by Paul Jun, “The Four Dirty C-Words of the Internet”, and breakdown the usage of the words content, culture, community, and creator. They also talk about memes as shared language and the conduit through which beliefs are transmitted. 00:07:18 Four dirty c-words 00:33:20 Memes The Four Dirty C-Words of the Internet by Paul Jun How Memes Control Everything by Nathan Baschez Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes ...

188: Facebook whistleblower and Squid Game

October 14, 2021 14:52 - 37 minutes - 52.4 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the global appeal of Squid Game and the possibility of supposedly niche cultural entertainment going viral. They also discuss the importance of Frances Haugen, the latest Facebook whistleblower, coming forward to testify about the need for social media platform regulations. 00:06:44 Squid Game 00:24:20 Facebook whistleblower Planet Squid Game by Josef Adalian Here are 4 key points from the Facebook whistleblower's testimony on Capitol Hill by Bobby Allyn Fac...

187: Blockchain video games and TikTok captions

October 06, 2021 08:18 - 39 minutes - 55 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss Star Atlas, a space-fantasy RPG built on the Solana blockchain, that indicates the promising possibilities of funding game development through digital asset ownership. They also talk about the prevalence of captions on TikTok and how the use of captions signals considerations of design and inclusion. 00:04:18 Blockchain video games 00:28:05 TikTok captions Star Atlas: The Most Ambitious Blockchain Game by Ryan Foo Why captions are everywhere on TikTok: ‘Glasses ...

186: The Comme des Garçons strategy and the continued rise of digital fashion

October 02, 2021 05:12 - 41 minutes - 57.1 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the Comme des Garçons and Dover Street Market brand-development division called Dover Street Market Paris that is similar to an incubator for emerging brands. They also discuss digital fashion as seen in how Farfetch recently seeded influencers their latest lines of clothing via digital fashion items. 00:04:40 CdG 00:26:45 Digital fashion ‘Lack of strategy is the strategy’: what Comme des Garçons did next by Alexander Fury published in Financial Times Influen...

185: Good critiques and overcoming Web3 bias

September 22, 2021 10:48 - 42 minutes - 59.3 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss what makes a critique good as well as how to give and receive feedback well. Plus, they talk about overcoming Web3 bias in the context of understanding paradigm shifts. 00:03:37 Critiques 00:25:16 Paradigm Shifts How to Take Criticism by Chapell Ellison Google Slides from Charis’ PolyU class Overcoming Web3 Bias | How to navigate strange new paradigms that could change everything—unless they don’t. by Nathan Baschez Cryptopilled by Drew Coffman Patreon suppor...

184: “Existence dissonance” at Nike

September 13, 2021 13:21 - 45 minutes - 62.1 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about a single topic inspired by “Nike’s End of Men” by Ethan Strauss. Their conversation covers a shift in Nike’s values (whether internal or what they project to the public), target audience, and marketing strategies. 00:04:17 Change at Nike Nike’s End of Men by Ethan Strauss Patreon supporters receive exclusive discounts on online products as well as access to the members exclusive tee. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maeka...

183: Climate crisis responsibility and Kanye West’s DONDA

September 09, 2021 15:12 - 42 minutes - 59.2 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about the illusory nature of tech solutions for the climate crisis as well as personal responsibility in the face of it. They also discuss the artistic merit of the release of Kanye West’s DONDA. 00:04:42 Climate crisis 00:24:15 DONDA It’s Time to Replace Ambition with Adaptation by Rosie Spinks The Other Crisis by Jon Leighton DONDA, Kanye West Patreon supporters receive exclusive discounts on online products as well as access to the members exclusive tee. --- ...

182: Rational thinking and the tech/fashion relationship

August 30, 2021 16:46 - 46 minutes - 64.3 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the attraction to and difficulty in thinking rationally. They also discuss the awkward relationship between tech and fashion. 00:05:52 Rationality 00:27:39 Tech/fashion Why Is It So Hard to Be Rational? by Joshua Rothman Worn Out by Drew Austin Patreon supporters receive exclusive discounts on online products as well as access to the members exclusive tee. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

181: Creative writing with language AI and sexism in women’s athletic uniforms

August 24, 2021 09:30 - 46 minutes - 63.6 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss “Ghosts” by Vauhini Vara, a creative writing piece written with the assistance of the language AI GPT-3 (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer 3). They also talk about sexism and double standards in sports as seen in recent discussions around uniform requirements in women’s sports. 00:07:02 Language AI 00:29:01 Sexism in sports Ghosts by Vauhini Vara Facing Outrage Over Bikini Rule, Handball Federation Signals ‘Likely’ Change by Jenny Gross Patreon supporters rece...

180: The rise of curators and “genuinfluencers”

August 17, 2021 14:42 - 49 minutes - 68.8 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the factors that lead to the prominence of curators and curation. They also discuss the trend, as WGSN calls it, of “genuinfluencers”, who interact with their audiences differently and share content that is a departure from the traditional influencer fare. 00:07:54 Curators 00:33:39 “Genuinfluencers” Curators All the Way Down by Gaby Goldberg Meet the “genuinfluencers” who don’t want to sell you anything by Kati Chitrakorn Patreon supporters receive exclusiv...

179: Female athletes choose new sponsors and France launches the Culture Pass

August 09, 2021 12:30 - 38 minutes - 52.7 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss why elite female athletes are turning away from formerly major sponsors in favor of alternative options. They also talk about the launch of the Culture Pass in France which gives all 18-year-olds €300 to spend on a selection of cultural offerings. 00:05:45 Female athletes 00:24:51 France’s Culture Pass Why Elite Female Athletes Are Turning Away From Major Sponsors by Sapna Maheshwari France Gave Teenagers $350 for Culture. They’re Buying Comic Books. by Aurelien...

178: Memories of the pandemic and “wang hong” (internet famous)

August 02, 2021 15:40 - 56 minutes - 77.4 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about how our memories of the pandemic will differ and what narrative arcs the stories we tell of our lives usually take. They also discuss the term “wang hong” (Chinese for internet famous) as written about in Chaoyang Trap. 00:04:18 Pandemic memories 00:29:34 “Wang hong” You Won’t Remember the Pandemic the Way You Think You Will by Melissa Fay Greene S01 Episode 9: We Built This City on a Camera Roll in Chaoyang Trap Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our...

177: The MAEKAN Shop launches

July 28, 2021 02:49 - 28 minutes - 39.4 MB

In a different format to the usual Making It Up episodes, Eugene and Charis announce the launch of the online MAEKAN Shop. They discuss the process that lead to this point and talk about the products that are available. 00:01:52 MAEKAN Shop MAEKAN Shop MAEKAN Patreon supporters receive exclusive discounts on online products as well as access to the members exclusive tee. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maekanitup/message

176: 'It's O.K. not to be O.K.’ and the inner ring of the internet

July 19, 2021 08:55 - 55 minutes - 76.4 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about Naomi Osaka’s essay in TIME magazine that elaborates on her relationship to the press and the subject of the mental health of athletes. They also discuss an article about “the inner ring” of the internet and how that affects the creative work you do. 00:07:35 'It's O.K. not to be O.K.’ 00:30:58 The inner ring Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' The Inner Ring of The Internet by Ali Montag Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which inc...

175: NCAA athletes can start making money and Lachlan Morton’s alternative Tour de France

July 13, 2021 05:28 - 37 minutes - 51.4 MB

Eugene and Charis do an episode completely on sports. They talk about the new NCAA ruling that allows student athletes to make money in whatever way they like: co-founding businesses, as YouTubers, as country singers, etc. They also discuss Australian cyclist Lachlan Morton’s attempt to ride the full Tour de France route on his own with no support and to beat the peloton to Paris. 00:03:39 NCAA 00:22:40 Alt Tour Let's make a deal: NCAA athletes cashing in on name, image and likeness by Da...

174: Video game writing and apparel sizing issues

July 05, 2021 17:51 - 41 minutes - 56.6 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about new Kotaku editor-in-chief Patricia Hernandez’s letter to readers on the subject of the future of video games and video game writing. They also discuss erratic sizing within the fashion industry and the sustainability as well as psychological issues that creates. 00:04:33 Video game writing 00:24:12 Sizing issues Hello Kotaku, It's Me, Your New EIC by Patricia Hernandez How fashion’s erratic sizing is fuelling a clothing waste crisis by Sophie Benson Support...

173: Flaws with venture capital and curation as brand strategy

June 30, 2021 06:43 - 45 minutes - 62.5 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about why the funding model of venture capital is flawed and doesn’t build the things society needs. They also discuss the rise of curation as a strategy brands and individuals are adopting, plus what makes for good curation. 00:04:33 Venture capital 00:23:38 Curation Why venture capital doesn’t build the things we really need by Elizabeth MacBride Creativity is dead, long live curation by Ana Andjelic Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which...

172: Cohort-based courses and the Barbell Strategy

June 21, 2021 06:08 - 50 minutes - 69.4 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about cohort-based courses as compared to massively open online courses. They also discuss the Barbell Strategy method of balancing security and risk as a structure for creative careers. 00:04:00 Cohort-based courses 00:28:18 The Barbell Strategy The Barbell Strategy: How Not to Be a Starving Artist by Richard Meadows In Online Ed, Content Is No Longer King—Cohorts Are by Wes Kao Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsle...

171: The internet is flat and the cooperation economy

June 15, 2021 16:12 - 45 minutes - 26.6 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss how the nature of the internet collapses time, space, and context, resulting in a volatile environment that breeds bad faith discussions with no room for nuance or complexity. They also talk about the cooperation economy as the next phase of the creator economy/the passion economy. 00:03:28 The internet is flat 00:22:25 The cooperation economy The internet is flat. by Charlie Warzel The Cooperation Economy Or How to Build a Liquid Super Team by Packy McCormick ...

170: Sports journalism and selling out

June 07, 2021 15:56 - 51 minutes - 71.5 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about Naomi Osaka choosing to not do press at the French Open and what the relationship is between press and athletes should be. They also discuss the shift in perception of creatives signing corporate deals. 00:04:40 Sports journalism 00:38:28 Selling out Naomi Osaka's withdrawal from the French Open highlights the tenuous relationship between athletes and the media by Scottie Andrew Welcome to the post-sellout era by Yasmin Gagne Support us at patreon.com/maekan...

169: Outlier designer Willie Norris and ongoing pandemic trauma

June 01, 2021 08:21 - 43 minutes - 59.7 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about how Willie Norris is reimagining menswear from a trans perspective at Outlier. They also discuss a recent Atlantic article by Ed Yong that goes into the reasons why people aren’t necessarily feeling better as the pandemic decreases in intensity. 00:02:09 Willie Norris 00:22:48 Trauma This Designer Is Reimagining Menswear From a Trans Perspective by Michael Love Michael What Happens When Americans Can Finally Exhale by Ed Yong Support us at patreon.com/maekan...

168: What “disgusting” means and out-of-control online fan groups

May 24, 2021 17:14 - 49 minutes - 68.5 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about the Disgusting Food Museum in Sweden and where disgust, as an emotion and judgment comes from. They also discuss China trying to find ways to standardize the behavior of online fan groups. 00:04:05 “Disgusting” 00:32:00 Fan groups The Gatekeepers Who Get to Decide What Food Is “Disgusting” by Jiayang Fan China Targets ‘Chaotic’ Online Fan Groups to Tame Teen Culture by Yuan Ye and Liu Mengqiu Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which inc...

167: Museum NFTs and keeping the line alive

May 18, 2021 14:30 - 42 minutes - 58.8 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss what alternative forms of value there are, beyond financial, in engaging with NFTs in museums. They also discuss “keeping the line alive” in creative work as written about by artist Mateusz Urbanowicz. 00:02:48 Museum NFTs 00:27:21 Loose lines What Makes A Museum Object NFT Valuable Beyond The Scope Of The Technology? by Frances Liddell Keeping the line alive. by Mateusz Urbanowicz Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly n...

166: The “capitalism is broken” economy and organizational load management

May 10, 2021 09:54 - 50 minutes - 69.3 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about an article by Anne Helen Petersen describing the current US economy as the “capitalism is broken” state of things. They also discuss load management, a basketball strategy that conserves the energy of star players, in the context of creative work. 00:04:21 The economy 00:28:39 Load management The 'Capitalism is Broken' Economy by Anne Helen Petersen Try this NBA strategy to help manage hybrid work by Tim Sanders Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our ...

165: Social media managing and the commune lifestyle

May 03, 2021 13:57 - 42 minutes - 58.5 MB

Eugene and Charis talk about the difficulties that social media managers face and how platforms as well as businesses could do a better job of supporting workers in that area. They also discuss an essay that describes the author’s life growing up on a commune and what non-commune individuals could learn from that mentality. 00:03:21 Social media 00:25:30 Commune life What It Was Like Growing Up on a Commune by Kathryn Jezer-Morton I’m a social media manager. Facebook and Twitter have mad...

164: Everything bad about the fashion industry and deleting your life

April 26, 2021 15:29 - 56 minutes - 77.3 MB

Charis and Eugene talk about Eugene Rabkin’s essay, “Read This Before You Decide to Work In Fashion” published in Highsnobiety which goes through a laundry list of negative aspects of the fashion industry. They also discuss an artist zine created by Marco Marzocchi called “How To Destroy Everything”, which is connected to a discussion of digital devices as an extension of human memories and the emotional significance we give digital archives. 00:08:05 Fashion industry 00:37:37 Deleting you...

163: Ownership of our time and communicating complex ideas

April 20, 2021 08:54 - 46 minutes - 63.9 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss our relationship to work and our sense of ownership over our time. They also talk about challenges scientists face when communicating their ideas clearly around how to present complex thoughts. 00:06:05 Time and work 00:30:33 Communications Scientists need to get better at talking to the public. Why doesn’t training seem to help? by Robert Wyss, Margaret Rubega, and Robert Capers Against “Feel Free To Take Some Time If You Need It" by Anne Helen Petersen Suppor...

162: Chinatown Market Name Change

April 12, 2021 16:53 - 1 hour - 89 MB

Charis and Eugene talk at length about streetwear brand Chinatown Market deciding to rename themselves. This comes in response to people in the Asian American community expressing their concerns with the use of the name. Eugene and Charis discuss this situation in light of the current context of increased anti-Asian racism in North America as well as discussing whether personal wardrobes should carry sentimental value.  00:04:06 Chinatown Market 00:50:42 Filipino Attire Chinatown Market t...

161: Cathie Wood’s content strategy and the first peer-reviewed rap album

April 07, 2021 14:35 - 40 minutes - 56.2 MB

Eugene and Charis discuss Cathie Wood’s perfect content strategy for the portfolio of ETFs she runs at ARK Invest. They also talk about A.D. Carson, a hip-hop professor, and his thinking behind getting his rap album peer-reviewed and published by an academic press. 00:03:50 Cathie Wood 00:22:52 Peer-reviewed rap album Cathie Wood and Content Strategy by Ranjan Roy Hip-hop professor looks to open doors with world’s first peer-reviewed rap album by A.D. Carson Support us at patreon.com/ma...

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