#DeepTalk is 1-on-1 conversational series exploring how each guest's experiences inform their perspective on topics such as Tech, Society, & the Creator Economy #MorningTea is a daily morning Twitter Space hosted by Gen-Zers @RemyHdz_ & @MilanTerez since
Tesla announced Tesla Bot, Disney wants robots to create a more immersive theme park, so we talk about our thoughts on the impending revolution of animatronics
Started on how most social media owns the content you create on their platform, and then explored if Discord can grow past entertainment.
Milan says Samsung made a fancy Gameboy Advance SP, Instagram adds option to limit comments from new or non-followers, and then we talk about how Gen Z handles approaching building careers
Websites w/ Notion, Yik Yak coming Back?, MKBHD's Waveform joins Vox Media Pods.
This morning we went down the 'business of social media' rabbit hole, and a lot of people pull up to contribute. For y'all that wanna follow along with the tweets we talk about, here's the thread from this morning: https://twitter.com/remyhdz_/status/1425066924384399362?s=21
Apple's starting to scan photos to combat child abuse, people have privacy concerns, we discuss. DISCLAIMER: This episode contains a healthy intro, feel free to fast forward 10 min to get to the meat of the discussion
American Airlines is showing tik-tok on airplanes, Rihanna's a billionaire, and people are playing with pokemon-type NFTs. The world is a wild place that continues to evolve
Today we hop from the new Twitter Update, to Twitch overtaking YouTube in Revenue per download, to how movie theaters need to do better post-pandemic
Today we chat about how the NYT published a profile on FYPM and the companies looking to help influencers be more informed when they go to the negotiating table, what's good on Youtube, and how internet companies may be re-writing the social contract. Ft: Kyle (@TechSquidTV) & George (@George_Mazz)
Here's a clip from this morning of us talking about how we work, how we want to work, how we don't want to work, and why that may be
Allegedly, our social networks have a 5-year refresh rate. Reconciling network change and identity growth, especially for the first time as a young adult, can be...challenging
Time. Early time. Looong time. Second time. All the time.
In this episode of 20-somethings-discussing-things-we-have-no-business-discussing: How do 12-year-olds get to the Olympics?
This morning we dive into how Pinterest is making some solid moves to support more creators on their platform, and Remy's hot take on Instagram's apparent identity crisis prompts a discussion on what the social media landscape may look like 5 years from now.
Apparently Milan didn't learn Pop Tarts were meant to be toasted until college...In general, conversations around how we spend money, especially compared to different countries, are always fascinating. ft. @randras_ @george_mazz @jazzyrae
Should we scoot-scoot more? Are mermaids mammals? Will we ever see a better way to pay our news subscriptions? We got through a lot today. ft @rand_ras @georg_mazz
Started off with a simple weekend discussion, and developed into how we prioritize purpose in our work, and the things we see in older generations that terrifies us more than death itself. ft: @rand_ras @george_mazz
A conversation clip of how we approach staying active, buying a workout plan on the internet, and generally staying healthy