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
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128: Parenting as gardening and Silicon Valley on tech media
127: Email services and going back to the office
126: Brain Dead raises 1mil for charity and the “Virgilization” of Virgil Abloh
125: Indie music venues and the passion economy
124: Quibi and tech post-pandemic
123: Animal Crossing and The Last Dance
122: Artists interpreting science and indie mags navigate the pandemic
121: Signaling as a service and the new MAEKAN membership strategy
120: Minecraft campuses and stop being productive
119: Financial independence and the UN Open Brief
118: Culture in the time of quarantine and luxury brand restaurants
117: The nuclear family and jjapaguri (aka “ram-don”)
116: Participatory design and the launch of The Markup
115: Spotify acquires The Ringer and black music in white spaces
114: “American Dirt” and giving good waiting staff respect
113: Record number of new podcasts in 2019 and the future of fashion PR
112: Forming new habits and the decade in fashion
111: Shawn Stussy x Dior and Charis’ new podcast “To Bring Back”
110: Access instead of ownership and reseller luxury
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