Welcome to CULTure, a podcast about pop culture's cult of personality. Each episode, we'll look into different people, places, things and ideas that society obsesses over.
Hustlin' and being on the grind have become mentalities amongst ambitious millennials in the workplace. Pulling 10-hour workdays, working on the weekends and even timing your bathroom breaks have started to become the norm. But at what cost? It can burn you out and lead to greater effects on your mental health.For episode 4, Tim, Kat and Seth followed around people who are always hustling to find out how their work mentality has affected their lives. Hearing about the lives of an adjunct professor, college students who are also artists, poets and magazine editors, and also hearing from a full-time creative freelancer and influencer about their lives, it's clear that hustle culture affects everyone differently and many react in different ways.NY Times article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/26/business/against-hustle-culture-rise-and-grind-tgim.htmlfollow us on instagram:@culturedpodcasts, @tjseeberger, @seth.nyc and @catwithak_follow us on twitter:@tjseeberger and @khernandez42
Americans are addicted to Netflix, and that may not be the best thing for us. On this episode of CULTure, Tim, Kat, and Seth look into everybody’s favorite streaming service and examines their influence on culture, for better or for worse.
CULTure is back! Kat, Tim and newest CULT member Seth Cerrate look into why Americans love nostalgia so much and why it’s so prevalent in video gaming today.
Welcome to CULTure, a podcast about pop culture's cult of personality hosted by Tim Seeberger and Katherine Hernandez. Each episode, we'll look into different people, places, things and ideas that society obsesses over. This week, we take a look at The Grammy Awards and whether or not they're relevant to culture and music today.