"How I Think about X" is a podcast exploring new ideas from "What is" to "What could be." Each show covers an essay that reveals new perspectives on the way we live our modern lives. Hosted by TJ Neathery. Topics include literature, faith, business, technology, and civil life. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/howithinkaboutx Read articles and essays: https://www.tjneathery.com/howithinkaboutx
Some people use the phrase "What goes up must come down" to describe the stock market. In this episode, I put an end to that kind of simplistic thinking and argue for why the stock market might not see a significant crash anytime soon. Support the platform here: https://www.powr.io/checkout_screen?unique_label=75662228_1597517905 Read the essay here: https://www.tjneathery.com/post/radiohead-in-rainbows-pay-what-you-want-pricing
How many people will retire early in 2022? There's reason to believe that the number will be high. In fact, the “Great Retirement” might become the next tagline to grace the front pages of Forbes and The Wall Street Journal. Retirees, businesses, and young working Americans alike would be wise to hedge against volatility and prepare a strategy in case the "Great Retirement" comes true. Support the platform here: https://www.powr.io/checkout_screen?unique_label=75662228_1597517905 Read the essay here: https://www.tjneathery.com/post/radiohead-in-rainbows-pay-what-you-want-pricing
An exploration of vaporwave, aesthetic nostalgia, and why Nintendo 64 music makes us cry. This episode takes a look at vaporware music and traces its cultural impact back to Millennial nostalgia. Perhaps Millennial nostalgia is what makes it so unique and powerful as a generation. Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/howithinkaboutx?fan_landing=true Read the essay here: https://www.tjneathery.com/post/lofi-beats-to-study-and-relax-to
This is Part 2 of the episode, "Lofi Beats to Study and Relax To." Take a look into "Cruel Optimism," American history, and how Vaporwave can be seen as a healthy trauma response to the failures of the modern internet. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/howithinkaboutx?fan_landing=true Read the essay online: https://www.tjneathery.com/howithinkaboutx
In this episode, we explore Radiohead's 2007 digital album release where the band allowed fans to download In Rainbows for any price they wanted - even for free. Was it a good idea? Did it work? We break down research in marketing and psychology to answer these questions. And maybe... just maybe, Pay What You Want pricing is the future for small artists and online communities. Support the platform here: https://www.powr.io/checkout_screen?unique_label=75662228_1597517905 Read the essay here: https://www.tjneathery.com/post/radiohead-in-rainbows-pay-what-you-want-pricing