Chapter 1: What is the secret to successful marketing in podcasts?
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Donald Trump has floated the idea of a friendly takeover of Cuba. Now, I'm not exactly sure what a friendly takeover of Cuba would look like, but apparently it's going to mean a lot of cigars for everybody and a whole lot more vacations for people in Florida.
Right now, the New York Times is reporting the birth rate is plunging, and of course they have the anti-human idea that that's a good thing, and I'm not sure exactly why. It doesn't make any sense to me, but... The Sun is reporting that fly casual major American airports are saying no more traveling in your pajamas.
Personally, I think that's an okay idea, but I think there's some other people here that think it's a terrible idea. The U.S. Embassy in Israel is saying it's time to leave and I don't really want to talk about Israel, but apparently we're going to. CNN staffers are freaking out because of the takeover by Warner Brothers and the owners of Warner Brothers.
A lot of people on X are saying things like, oh, no, Donald Trump controls all of the media. And all I have to say is, well, where were you when Barack Obama controlled everything?
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Chapter 2: What does Trump mean by a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba?
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Hi, thanks for having me.
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Chapter 3: How is America's declining birth rate impacting society?
Who are you? What do you do?
My name is Priya Patel. I am a social media content creator and political commentator. You can basically find me on all the platforms aside from OnlyFans. Somebody asked me about that on a show recently, and I was like, no, no, no. If I have to clarify, well, certainly not on that platform, but yeah.
Good idea.
Thanks for having me.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of banning pajamas at airports?
What is going on, guys? Yes, it's weird being here on a Friday since normally I'm here on Thursdays these days. But if you guys want to follow me, you can follow me on OnlyFans. No, not really. Pop Culture Crisis, Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, which is, of course, noon Pacific. But I'm excited to get into this.
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I don't know that I want to give that platform any money, to be honest with you.
Okay, I understand where you're coming from. Yeah, like at what cost, you know?
Yeah.
Rake it in at what cost? The cost of supporting some crazy organization you don't believe in?
Yeah, I don't know. I think it's more typical that people do like a Patreon or something of that sort rather than OnlyFans.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of public dress standards on societal behavior?
You're wearing wet joggers or black denim and a T-shirt and tennis shoes.
The other side of this is going out in public, right? It definitely is true. You go out to a store, and it does seem like nobody's trying anymore. And that's more, we take that back to the birth crisis discussion, where it's like, is nobody even signaling to the world that they take care of themselves well enough to want to actually get together with somebody and maybe start a life together?
But I'm speaking purely from an angry standpoint. You're just revolting against the airlines.
When I lived in L.A., I was an actor in L.A., and I stopped wanting to present myself as beautiful because it felt so fake. I was like, I just would dress in garbage.
It's not even doing anything to the extent that you need to present yourself as beautiful, but just bare minimum aesthetically pleasing. Take a shower and put normal clothes on. Don't wear sweatpants and pajamas to go to the grocery store.
It was like a revolt against... make people wanting me to look beautiful all the time.
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Chapter 6: How does social media influence personal presentation and self-care?
And I wonder if social media is making people revolt in their private lives.
Now this is, this is, this is not, I don't think this is because of social media. I think social media makes people want to fake what they look like and they want to compete with the people that are, that they see on Instagram and stuff like that. CEOs wear jeans and a t-shirt.
Why can't I? It is actually true that most of the CEOs, there was this photo of the Netflix CEOs touring the Warner Brothers lot, and they're so badly dressed, it's kind of awesome. A lot of them are wearing the faded blue jeans and the jacket.
Yeah, they probably paid $300 for those faded blue jeans. But the fact remains, people that are wealthy nowadays because it's so...
it's so kind of invoked to hide your wealth for a lot of people particularly people that are super super rich like you know bill gates was always walking around and like you know it looks like he shopped at target mark zuckerberg wears the same shirt every day to cut down on making decisions yeah and and and you know there there's a little bit of eccentricity with that but also um like the
Those people, or that kind of idea of like, don't show off your wealth, don't flaunt it. I think that that's actually kind of going away. You look at the way that Bezos dresses and the way that he behaves and stuff, and he's kind of not really ashamed of his wealth, you know?
He's got the inferiority complex from being like a nerd when he was younger than me.
They were all nerds. They were all nerds.
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Chapter 7: What factors contribute to the perception of wealth and appearance in modern culture?
But the rest of them stayed nerds. He has now tried to shed that skin.
Yeah, he's jacked now. He's like, I'm going to go lift weights.
That was the meme five years ago, right? It was the meme of him when he first launched his company and he's got the sweater vest on and the glasses. He's like, I sell books. And then he's like, I sell whatever the fuck I want.
I know.
I think there's a balance to all this, though. You can look classy and tasteful without flaunting wealth or even needing wealth in all reality. Just don't look like a bum. That's all I ask.
There was a time in my life when we were touring a lot, and I was just like, I do not care. You're constantly on planes, constantly on the bus, constantly traveling. And I was definitely guilty of being like, I don't care. I'm wearing what's comfortable.
Um, and I think that the, the, as I, as the band stopped kind of going as hard because we kind of, we, you know, made our career and we didn't have to take every tour that was out there. Like, I was just like, all right, you know what? I kind of, and also I probably probably had something to do with the fact that I stopped drinking, but, uh, like I was like, you know what?
I kind of don't want to look like a slob anymore. And I, I don't know if that's maturity or what, but like, The idea of going to a plane or even going to Walmart.
Anywhere in public. Yeah, I'm not looking like. I would be ashamed if I, I mean, I don't even own pajamas that look as horrendous as that.
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Chapter 8: How does the media consolidation impact CNN and its staff?
But I don't have a problem with people doing it because F those airlines.
Yeah, I mean, I get it, but I'm actually rather fond of Delta.
So the people, the people that run the airlines or that would control this don't actually come in contact with you. So you're not you're not giving this isn't even the airlines that are doing it.
This is Tampa Airport. Yeah. So, you know.
You're 0.5% over your baggage weight. You now have to pay $80 extra.
How did that combo come about? They're like, dude, these slobs are pissing me off. Do you smell those people? Was it the smell? Probably the smell?
Oh, it probably was the smell, too. I've seen the last pair.
Really recently, I didn't see a whole lot of this. Like these hordes of animals.
I've seen a lot.
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