Jamie Feldman
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Turns out you have to opt out of these increases, which most people probably don't realize. But the call is relatively easy. Okay. Have a lovely day. All right, you too. Thanks.
Turns out you have to opt out of these increases, which most people probably don't realize. But the call is relatively easy. Okay. Have a lovely day. All right, you too. Thanks.
Yeah, and these aren't things you can put much of a price on, but in a system where profit is the goal, the things we love will always be a target for exploitation. So we just have one more question. Hey Siri, where's the nearest cash-only diner? I want to take my friend out to lunch.
Yeah, and these aren't things you can put much of a price on, but in a system where profit is the goal, the things we love will always be a target for exploitation. So we just have one more question. Hey Siri, where's the nearest cash-only diner? I want to take my friend out to lunch.
Duh. Deadheads is written, produced, and edited by us, Jamie Feldman and Rachel Webster. Our theme song is Pay for That Money by The Defibrillators. Original music is composed by Ali Helmwein. Our research assistant is Jeanette Selig. And this episode was mixed by Jeff Seeley. Thanks to our railway systems. Thank you to Sarah Sengner for inspiring us to move to Germany.
Duh. Deadheads is written, produced, and edited by us, Jamie Feldman and Rachel Webster. Our theme song is Pay for That Money by The Defibrillators. Original music is composed by Ali Helmwein. Our research assistant is Jeanette Selig. And this episode was mixed by Jeff Seeley. Thanks to our railway systems. Thank you to Sarah Sengner for inspiring us to move to Germany.
And to Kathleen McDowell for giving us the title of this episode. You can learn more about the debt machine in Elena Botea's book, Delinquent.
And to Kathleen McDowell for giving us the title of this episode. You can learn more about the debt machine in Elena Botea's book, Delinquent.
And thanks again to Donna Halper for sharing her very quotable thoughts with the world.
And thanks again to Donna Halper for sharing her very quotable thoughts with the world.
Hi, this is Jamie from Deadheads. This is episode two of this podcast. If you haven't done so already, go listen to part one because things will make more sense that way. Or don't. We're not your parents, but you might enjoy it more. Okay, don't forget a jacket and be careful crossing the street. We love you.
Hi, this is Jamie from Deadheads. This is episode two of this podcast. If you haven't done so already, go listen to part one because things will make more sense that way. Or don't. We're not your parents, but you might enjoy it more. Okay, don't forget a jacket and be careful crossing the street. We love you.
I do. That's the year that the movie Flashdance came out and launched a generation of leg warmer enthusiasts.
I do. That's the year that the movie Flashdance came out and launched a generation of leg warmer enthusiasts.
Oh, okay. Well, if it's not that, then it's also the year that Donna Summer was inspired by a female bathroom attendant to write the hit song, She Works Hard for the Money.
Oh, okay. Well, if it's not that, then it's also the year that Donna Summer was inspired by a female bathroom attendant to write the hit song, She Works Hard for the Money.
That is interesting. But okay, what was the thing you wanted to tell me? Well, this is crazy. Okay. Get ready.
That is interesting. But okay, what was the thing you wanted to tell me? Well, this is crazy. Okay. Get ready.
Oh, sorry. Were you saying something? Yes. I was looking at my phone. I just got a proof-of-memo credit card.
Oh, sorry. Were you saying something? Yes. I was looking at my phone. I just got a proof-of-memo credit card.