Ian Carroll
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like I started with all the BlackRock conspiracy theories. I started with who owns... The media, who owns the tampon aisle, who owns all these things. And I would go into the grocery stores and do the videos in the grocery stores where I would like go to the cereal aisle and be like, who owns all these cereals? And it turns out the entire cereal aisle is three companies.
And I mean, the tampon aisle is even better because they're all getting sued for having reprotoxic chemicals in the tampons, meaning they'll kill your reproductive system. Not only that, toxic shock syndrome.
And I mean, the tampon aisle is even better because they're all getting sued for having reprotoxic chemicals in the tampons, meaning they'll kill your reproductive system. Not only that, toxic shock syndrome.
And I mean, the tampon aisle is even better because they're all getting sued for having reprotoxic chemicals in the tampons, meaning they'll kill your reproductive system. Not only that, toxic shock syndrome.
And so that sort of, I like walked myself slowly into learning and I walked my audience along with me. And I also developed this understanding of, I mean, I used to be a teacher. And so I have this, a certain understanding of like, how do you communicate in a way that's speaking from their perspective instead of from my perspective?
And so that sort of, I like walked myself slowly into learning and I walked my audience along with me. And I also developed this understanding of, I mean, I used to be a teacher. And so I have this, a certain understanding of like, how do you communicate in a way that's speaking from their perspective instead of from my perspective?
And so that sort of, I like walked myself slowly into learning and I walked my audience along with me. And I also developed this understanding of, I mean, I used to be a teacher. And so I have this, a certain understanding of like, how do you communicate in a way that's speaking from their perspective instead of from my perspective?
Which right now I'm just talking to you instead of talking to them because it's more fun. But when I actually make my videos, I do my best to try to put myself in like,
Which right now I'm just talking to you instead of talking to them because it's more fun. But when I actually make my videos, I do my best to try to put myself in like,
Which right now I'm just talking to you instead of talking to them because it's more fun. But when I actually make my videos, I do my best to try to put myself in like,
in the shoes of who I'm trying to access and what do they know and what do I need to communicate and show evidence of for them to understand that you can look into this and check my sources and you can think about this, you have permission to think about this.
in the shoes of who I'm trying to access and what do they know and what do I need to communicate and show evidence of for them to understand that you can look into this and check my sources and you can think about this, you have permission to think about this.
in the shoes of who I'm trying to access and what do they know and what do I need to communicate and show evidence of for them to understand that you can look into this and check my sources and you can think about this, you have permission to think about this.
Oh, I don't even know, dude.
Oh, I don't even know, dude.
Oh, I don't even know, dude.
And there's still always more to learn and always more to connect. And we get new information that puts new light on old situations. It's this constant rearranging game of understanding. And I just love that. I mean, yeah, most people don't have time for all of it. But as we're sort of stratifying into this ecosystem of content of like creators and journalists and thinkers.