Jamie Feldman
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Podcast Appearances
We need to spend time together. And I'm proud of you for not getting this because it's not your skin color. And I'm proud of you. Thank you. And all of this is free.
We need to spend time together. And I'm proud of you for not getting this because it's not your skin color. And I'm proud of you. Thank you. And all of this is free.
When we walked out of the store into the blinding summer sunshine, we were surrounded by cars. There was pavement and asphalt as far as the eye could see.
When we walked out of the store into the blinding summer sunshine, we were surrounded by cars. There was pavement and asphalt as far as the eye could see.
Our economy has turned stores into our oases, the most easily accessible and default place to be a human. When I asked my nana, who now dons a very cute $14.99 nana necklace, why we spent so much time in the mall, she said, There's nothing else to do. That's what's entertainment. Right, yeah. But while that might have worked for her, it doesn't work for me. There is more to do.
Our economy has turned stores into our oases, the most easily accessible and default place to be a human. When I asked my nana, who now dons a very cute $14.99 nana necklace, why we spent so much time in the mall, she said, There's nothing else to do. That's what's entertainment. Right, yeah. But while that might have worked for her, it doesn't work for me. There is more to do.
And when I do those things, I'm sticking it to this system that isn't serving me.
And when I do those things, I'm sticking it to this system that isn't serving me.
That doesn't want us to know that we were born with everything we need. Each other.
That doesn't want us to know that we were born with everything we need. Each other.
We'll try to stop being material girls, even if we're forced to live in a material world. We'll investigate how our livelihoods are both dependent on and threatened by this toxic consumer cycle. And we'll try not to lose the thread on the cost of thread by learning how to make our own lingerie. And we'll try to square our love of discounts with our love of life by singing the gospel of the earth.
We'll try to stop being material girls, even if we're forced to live in a material world. We'll investigate how our livelihoods are both dependent on and threatened by this toxic consumer cycle. And we'll try not to lose the thread on the cost of thread by learning how to make our own lingerie. And we'll try to square our love of discounts with our love of life by singing the gospel of the earth.
And this episode was mixed by Jeff Seeley. Thanks to every woman who shared her debt and shopping stories with us. Thanks to Susan Strasser for caring enough about the things that come before and after the mass market. Most of all, thanks to Samantha Feldman and Carol Bass for taking us on a tour of their favorite places.
And this episode was mixed by Jeff Seeley. Thanks to every woman who shared her debt and shopping stories with us. Thanks to Susan Strasser for caring enough about the things that come before and after the mass market. Most of all, thanks to Samantha Feldman and Carol Bass for taking us on a tour of their favorite places.
for letting us into their natural habitat and allowing us to become the anthropologists we always wanted to be.
for letting us into their natural habitat and allowing us to become the anthropologists we always wanted to be.
hi deadheads this is jamie and rachel your co-hosts fellow financial failures and semi-qualified sleuths leading this ragtag investigation to figure out why our economy is keeping us down divided and delusional we've had a big week why we broke the top 100 shows on the apple charts oh my god right that thing that happened that i haven't stopped thinking about since it happened
hi deadheads this is jamie and rachel your co-hosts fellow financial failures and semi-qualified sleuths leading this ragtag investigation to figure out why our economy is keeping us down divided and delusional we've had a big week why we broke the top 100 shows on the apple charts oh my god right that thing that happened that i haven't stopped thinking about since it happened
We cannot believe we're getting this project in front of an audience after struggling in relative obscurity for the last 18 months.
We cannot believe we're getting this project in front of an audience after struggling in relative obscurity for the last 18 months.