Nick Quah
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Podcast Appearances
how the word has shifted, how the concept has shifted. I am still a huge consumer of podcasts as an audio file distributed over the RSS feed in the open web and a certain culture that emerges from that. But I also understand that language is flexible. The way we think about platforms, the way we think about any medium that's
how the word has shifted, how the concept has shifted. I am still a huge consumer of podcasts as an audio file distributed over the RSS feed in the open web and a certain culture that emerges from that. But I also understand that language is flexible. The way we think about platforms, the way we think about any medium that's
Yeah, I mean, the only reason that we're talking about the Elliot Management story there is that it's the novelty of the fact that they did it as a podcast, right? Like if Warren Buffett turns around tomorrow and goes like, yo, the next Berkshire Hathaway annual report, I'm going to drop it as an audiobook only or a podcast only, then it's a much bigger story than what it was.
Yeah, I mean, the only reason that we're talking about the Elliot Management story there is that it's the novelty of the fact that they did it as a podcast, right? Like if Warren Buffett turns around tomorrow and goes like, yo, the next Berkshire Hathaway annual report, I'm going to drop it as an audiobook only or a podcast only, then it's a much bigger story than what it was.
Yeah, I mean, the only reason that we're talking about the Elliot Management story there is that it's the novelty of the fact that they did it as a podcast, right? Like if Warren Buffett turns around tomorrow and goes like, yo, the next Berkshire Hathaway annual report, I'm going to drop it as an audiobook only or a podcast only, then it's a much bigger story than what it was.
But, you know, I think it's an attention-grabbing thing, and it succeeded for what Elliot Management did. It's like they got access and a bunch of people to write about it.
But, you know, I think it's an attention-grabbing thing, and it succeeded for what Elliot Management did. It's like they got access and a bunch of people to write about it.
But, you know, I think it's an attention-grabbing thing, and it succeeded for what Elliot Management did. It's like they got access and a bunch of people to write about it.
Two caveats. One is I'm no political analyst. Two, I think still it's pretty important to try to hold space for the fact that there are two separate things going on. There is just like the larger political math of the election. Like, there will be books and books and books and hours and hours of people gabbing about basically conducting the autopsy of this.
Two caveats. One is I'm no political analyst. Two, I think still it's pretty important to try to hold space for the fact that there are two separate things going on. There is just like the larger political math of the election. Like, there will be books and books and books and hours and hours of people gabbing about basically conducting the autopsy of this.
Two caveats. One is I'm no political analyst. Two, I think still it's pretty important to try to hold space for the fact that there are two separate things going on. There is just like the larger political math of the election. Like, there will be books and books and books and hours and hours of people gabbing about basically conducting the autopsy of this.
To what I said, was it political communication? Was it just the nature of the economy? That will be sorted elsewhere. But I think from the very specific lane of if you are a national political candidate and you're engaging in a political communication strategy, if it is not apparent, if one has not internalized the fact that
To what I said, was it political communication? Was it just the nature of the economy? That will be sorted elsewhere. But I think from the very specific lane of if you are a national political candidate and you're engaging in a political communication strategy, if it is not apparent, if one has not internalized the fact that
To what I said, was it political communication? Was it just the nature of the economy? That will be sorted elsewhere. But I think from the very specific lane of if you are a national political candidate and you're engaging in a political communication strategy, if it is not apparent, if one has not internalized the fact that
whatever you mean by the old-school traditional textbook of how you put a campaign out, if that hasn't already been rethought and did, this is the election that should switch every political communication advisor's book straight up. It's not enough to do the broadcast networks. It's not enough to do the national papers.
whatever you mean by the old-school traditional textbook of how you put a campaign out, if that hasn't already been rethought and did, this is the election that should switch every political communication advisor's book straight up. It's not enough to do the broadcast networks. It's not enough to do the national papers.
whatever you mean by the old-school traditional textbook of how you put a campaign out, if that hasn't already been rethought and did, this is the election that should switch every political communication advisor's book straight up. It's not enough to do the broadcast networks. It's not enough to do the national papers.
It's not enough to do the local papers, to the extent that local papers still exist. One has to internalize and grok the fact that everything that we've been saying that has become truisms but not quite felt about media being fragmented, about political polarization expressing itself not just in media products, but media platforms. This is all true.
It's not enough to do the local papers, to the extent that local papers still exist. One has to internalize and grok the fact that everything that we've been saying that has become truisms but not quite felt about media being fragmented, about political polarization expressing itself not just in media products, but media platforms. This is all true.
It's not enough to do the local papers, to the extent that local papers still exist. One has to internalize and grok the fact that everything that we've been saying that has become truisms but not quite felt about media being fragmented, about political polarization expressing itself not just in media products, but media platforms. This is all true.