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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3290: Ira Israel explores the complexities of modern life, where technology and consumerism can lead to feelings of alienation and superficial relationships. He delves into the concept of "Main Character Syndrome" and how societal pressures encourage people to act as if they're the protagonists of their own narratives, often at the expense of genuine connections and authenticity. This reflection prompts a reconsideration of how we can authentically "author" our lives amidst these challenges. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/can-we-be-the-authors-of-our-lives-without-suffering-from-main-character-syndrome/ Quotes to ponder: "Our growing dependence on technologies no one seems to understand or control has given rise to feelings of powerlessness and victimization." "Relationships have become transactional. Every social situation is viewed as 'networking.'" "After capitalism implodes and another modus operandi of human interaction emerges, will the next society look back on us as narcissists, or as sociopaths, or as the authors of our lives who just happened to cast ourselves as our own main characters?" Episode references: Conspicuous Consumption: https://www.amazon.com/Theory-Leisure-Class-Conspicuous-Consumption/dp/0199552584 The Culture of Narcissism: https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishing-Expectations/dp/0393356175 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3290: Ira Israel explores the complexities of modern life, where technology and consumerism can lead to feelings of alienation and superficial relationships. He delves into the concept of "Main Character Syndrome" and how societal pressures encourage people to act as if they're the protagonists of their own narratives, often at the expense of genuine connections and authenticity. This reflection prompts a reconsideration of how we can authentically "author" our lives amidst these challenges. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/can-we-be-the-authors-of-our-lives-without-suffering-from-main-character-syndrome/ Quotes to ponder: "Our growing dependence on technologies no one seems to understand or control has given rise to feelings of powerlessness and victimization." "Relationships have become transactional. Every social situation is viewed as 'networking.'" "After capitalism implodes and another modus operandi of human interaction emerges, will the next society look back on us as narcissists, or as sociopaths, or as the authors of our lives who just happened to cast ourselves as our own main characters?" Episode references: Conspicuous Consumption: https://www.amazon.com/Theory-Leisure-Class-Conspicuous-Consumption/dp/0199552584 The Culture of Narcissism: https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishing-Expectations/dp/0393356175 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3290: Ira Israel explores the complexities of modern life, where technology and consumerism can lead to feelings of alienation and superficial relationships. He delves into the concept of "Main Character Syndrome" and how societal pressures encourage people to act as if they're the protagonists of their own narratives, often at the expense of genuine connections and authenticity. This reflection prompts a reconsideration of how we can authentically "author" our lives amidst these challenges. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/can-we-be-the-authors-of-our-lives-without-suffering-from-main-character-syndrome/ Quotes to ponder: "Our growing dependence on technologies no one seems to understand or control has given rise to feelings of powerlessness and victimization." "Relationships have become transactional. Every social situation is viewed as 'networking.'" "After capitalism implodes and another modus operandi of human interaction emerges, will the next society look back on us as narcissists, or as sociopaths, or as the authors of our lives who just happened to cast ourselves as our own main characters?" Episode references: Conspicuous Consumption: https://www.amazon.com/Theory-Leisure-Class-Conspicuous-Consumption/dp/0199552584 The Culture of Narcissism: https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishing-Expectations/dp/0393356175 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Episode Ashdin Doctor dives into the psychology of spending to impress and why it's crucial to rethink your financial habits and also explores the roots of conspicuous consumption, its impact on personal finances, and practical steps to break free from the cycle. Don't miss out on valuable insights to preserve your wealth and build a more fulfilling life. You can catch the awesome clips on The Habit Coach-Awesome 180 on the YouTube channel.You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookCheck out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Veblen Effect, with its roots in the desire for social distinction, has illuminated the complex interplay between consumer choices and societal signals of status. This episode has unraveled the mystique behind the allure of luxury, showcasing how the price tag of certain goods becomes a symbol of exclusivity and prestige. In the tapestry of behavioral economics, the Veblen Effect serves as a poignant reminder that, in the world of luxury, value is not solely derived from utility but is intricately woven with the threads of social perception and aspiration. As consumers continue to navigate the intersection of desire and societal signaling, the Veblen Effect remains a compelling force that shapes the landscape of conspicuous consumption and challenges traditional economic theories. Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast | Understanding how we as humans make decisions is an important part of marketing. Behavioral economics is the study of decision-making and can give keen insight into buyer behavior and help to shape your marketing mix. Marketers can tap into Behavioral Economics to create environments that nudge people towards their products and services, to conduct better market research and analyze their marketing mix. Sandra Thomas-Comenole | Host | Marketing professional with over 15 years of experience leading marketing and sales teams and a rigorously quantitative Master's degree in economics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Check out her Linkedin profile here: Sandra Thomas-Comenole, Head of Marketing, Travel & Tourism
What we're talking about: The importance of conscious spending, understanding the trap of the hedonic treadmill and the pitfalls of consumer debt, and strategies for avoiding unnecessary acquisitions to increase personal wealth and agency Why it matters: Understanding and implementing these concepts is key to gaining financial freedom and enhancing personal agency, as it allows individuals to make conscious decisions about their spending habits, ultimately leading to increased savings and wealth. What actions to take:
Okey is Back! In this thought-provoking episode of The Offside Musings Podcast, we embark on a journey through the complexities of Nigerian society and its reflection in the world of sports. Join us as we navigate through the challenges and paradoxes of Nigeria, touching on poignant issues like poverty, corruption, inefficiency, and the struggle to foster an environment conducive to private enterprise. Delve into the discussion on the 'national cake' and its implications on societal values and resource allocation. We also turn our focus to the performance of the Nigerian football team, exploring the mental barriers and lack of teamwork that often impede their success. Through personal narratives, we confront the impact of luck, superstition, and the collective psyche on Nigerian football, providing a window into the broader dynamics at play within Nigerian society. From the hurdles faced by sports representatives to the broader disillusionment with public institutions, this conversation sheds light on the intricate fabric of Nigerian life. The episode concludes on a reflective note, contemplating rigged elections and the simple pleasures of Nigerian cuisine and whiskey as symbols of resilience and cultural identity. Chapters: -------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction and Background 02:30 - The Paradox of Happiness and Sadness in Nigeria 09:19 - The Challenge of Poverty and Limited Resources 11:29 - Inefficiency and Corruption in Nigeria 15:30 - The Concept of the National Cake 17:51 - Conspicuous Consumption and Lack of Productivity 20:16 - The Inability to Create an Enabling Environment for Private Enterprise 23:05 - Bottlenecks and Corruption in the Trade and Investment Space 27:31 - The Role of Remittances in the Nigerian Economy 37:06 - The Mental Block and Lack of Teamwork in Nigerian Football 47:57 - Personal Experiences and Tragedies Related to Nigerian Football 52:48 - The Role of Luck and Superstition in Nigerian Football 58:20 - Nigeria's Tendency to Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory 01:02:09 - Personal Experience with Football 01:03:35 - Lack of Knowledge about Football 01:04:02 - Nigeria's Treatment of Sports Representatives 01:06:15 - Lack of Interest in Football 01:07:09 - Negative Online Discourse 01:08:25 - Frustration and Disillusionment 01:09:23 - Football as a Vehicle for Frustration 01:10:18 - Contempt for the People in Rigged Elections 01:13:08 - Looking Forward to Bitter Leaf Soup and Whiskey 01:14:29 - Closing Remarks Stay Connected: Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" on your favorite podcast platforms. Social Media: YouTube: The Offside Musings Podcast Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: @the_offside_musings Twitter: @MusingsOffside TikTok: @Theoffsidemusingspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-offside-musings/support
The duo of Mike and Vince wax lyrical of their recent Apple purchases... or should I say: Mac-quisitions? Newer tech talk then moves to talk of some older gear that is still supported by its creator, then the ever conspicuous Conspicuous Consumption! Notable mentions include: Apple Mac Pro M2 Ultra (computer workstation)Oeksound's bloom plugin (adaptive tone shaper)RME Fireface series (audio interface)Blue Eyes Samurai (animated series, Netflix)Level with Emily Reese (game music podcast series) Featuring: Michael Gordon Shapiro and Vincent Diamante Recorded February 2nd, 2024
Summary The conversation begins with a reflection on the previous episode and a discussion on snow and winter. The main topic of the conversation is the Stanley Cup trend, which is a fad involving the popularization of Stanley mugs. The factors contributing to the trend, such as novelty and fear of missing out, are explored. The benefits and features of the Stanley Cup are also discussed, including its durability and insulation properties. The rebranding and marketing strategy of Stanley to target a new consumer base is examined. The rapid increase in sales and popularity of the Stanley Cup is highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the potential decline of the trend and incidents related to the Stanley Cup. This conversation explores the rise of Stanley Tumblers as a popular consumer product and the concept of conspicuous consumption. It delves into the modernity of conspicuous consumption and the trends in consumer products. The viral success of Stanley Tumblers is highlighted, along with the company's response and the quality of their products. The conversation also touches on the upcoming episode of Fraudster Files, which combines medical and relationship fraud. ___________________________________ Takeaways The Stanley Cup trend is a fad involving the popularization of Stanley mugs, which are known for their durability and insulation properties. The trend was fueled by factors such as novelty, fear of missing out, and savvy marketing strategies. The rapid increase in sales and popularity of the Stanley Cup demonstrates the effectiveness of influencer marketing and social media trends. The decline of the trend may be influenced by factors such as the saturation of the market and the association with a specific demographic. The Stanley Cup trend reflects the desire for status symbols and the growing emphasis on health consciousness. Stanley Tumblers have become a popular consumer product, driven by a targeted marketing campaign and social media influence. Conspicuous consumption is a modern phenomenon where consumers buy and use goods of higher quality or price to demonstrate social status. The success of Stanley Tumblers reflects the changing dynamics of consumer preferences and the desire for attainable status symbols. The response of luxury brands to changing consumer trends and the impact of pricing strategies on their market position. The viral nature of social media can significantly impact the success of a product or brand. The quality and functionality of a product play a crucial role in its popularity and customer satisfaction. The upcoming episode of Fraudster Files explores the intersection of medical and relationship fraud. ___________________________________ Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Previous Episode 02:02 Discussion on Snow and Winter 03:26 Introduction to the Stanley Cup Trend 08:06 Factors Contributing to the Stanley Cup Trend 10:12 Description and Benefits of the Stanley Cup 14:11 Rebranding and Marketing Strategy of Stanley 19:21 Rapid Increase in Sales and Popularity of Stanley Cups 24:19 Discussion on the Decline of the Stanley Cup Trend 26:33 Incidents and Reactions to the Stanley Cup Trend 30:05 The Status Symbol and Health Consciousness of the Stanley Cup 32:04 The Rise of Stanley Tumblers 39:19 Conspicuous Consumption and Luxury Brands 45:11 The Modernity of Conspicuous Consumption 52:30 Trends in Consumer Products 54:00 The Viral Success of Stanley Tumblers 55:35 Stanley's Response and Product Quality 56:05 Fraudster Files: Medical and Relationship Fraud --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
In this episode, Okey Ndibe and Emeka Onyeagwa discuss the social and economic situation in Nigeria as Christmas approaches. They highlight the financial squeeze in the country, with rising prices of commodities, particularly rice, and limited access to funds. They also discuss the lack of productivity and the culture of conspicuous consumption among Nigerian politicians. The conversation delves into the incompetence and lack of forward thinking in Nigerian leadership, as well as the self-interest of politicians. The episode concludes with a discussion on the waste of resources and the absurdity of Nigerian politics. The conversation delves into the power dynamics and corruption in Nigerian politics, highlighting feuds, power struggles, and political maneuvering. It exposes the absurdity and lawlessness that pervades the political landscape, with examples of extravagant and corrupt behavior by politicians. The need for a better Nigeria is emphasized, with a call for unity and a shared belief in humanity. Acts of kindness and courage give hope for a brighter future, where wealth is created and security is ensured for all. In this conversation, Okey Ndibe and Emeka Onyeagwa discuss various topics related to life in Nigeria and the US. They talk about the experience of traveling between the two countries and the differences in transportation systems. They also touch on the safety concerns in Nigeria and how it has changed over the years. The conversation concludes with a message of appreciation for the listeners. Chapters ------------- 00:00: Introduction and Pre-Christmas Episode 01:19: Financial Squeeze in Nigeria 03:13: Lack of Access to Banks and Money Transfers 04:12: Consequences of Rising Prices and Limited Access to Funds 08:15: Lack of Productivity and Conspicuous Consumption 14:01: Inability to Generate Wealth and Prosperity 19:08: Incompetence and Lack of Forward Thinking in Nigerian Leadership 25:21: Political Leaders' Obsession with Self-Interest 31:11: Waste of Resources and Lack of Productivity in Nigeria 35:18: Absurdity of Nigerian Politicians and Lack of Focus on Citizens' Needs 38:23: Political Dynamics and Power Struggles in Nigeria 39:50: Power and Money in Nigerian Politics 42:13: Feuds and Power Struggles 45:37: Political Maneuvering and Impeachment Attempts 49:26: Absurdity and Lawlessness in Nigerian Politics 53:02: Extravagance and Corruption of Nigerian Politicians 57:40: The Need for a Better Nigeria 01:02:16: The Power of Unity and Shared Humanity 01:06:07: Hope in Acts of Kindness and Courage 01:09:35: Belief in Humanity and a Better Country 01:11:05: Creating Wealth and Security for All 01:13:37: Traveling between Nigeria and the US 01:14:08: Safety concerns in Nigeria 01:14:38: Appreciation for listeners and conclusion ___________________________________________________ Don't miss a beat! Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" here and on your favorite podcast platforms. Stay connected with us on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHM... Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside... Twitter: https://twitter.com/@MusingsOffside TikTok: Theoffsidemusingspodcast Thank you for tuning in and supporting our show! ________________________________________________________ The Offside Musings Podcast is a production of The Droit Media. We're excited to announce that our podcast has been featured in Feedspot's Top 35 Nigeria Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/nigeria_podcasts/ To support and follow our podcast episodes and columns, visit our Substack profile at: https://substack.com/profile/58810793... You can also support us on PayPal at: paypal.me/thedriot Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-offside-musings/support
'Tis the season for Instagram-perfect Christmas posts, and today we're focusing on Kate Hudson and Kim Kardashian, who love to showcase their picture-perfect holiday celebrations. But why do their extravagant displays often spark comments calling them out of touch and vain? Join us in this episode as we unravel the allure of conspicuous consumption during Christmas, exploring the deeper meaning behind the festive season and questioning whether the pursuit of perfection on social media reflects the true spirit of Christmas. Show links: Spending coach Paige Pritchard: https://instagram.com/overcoming_overspending?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA== Questions for us or comments you want us to review? We love answering your questions and analysing stories you have found. Send them to us over on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s2tcpodcast/ If you enjoyed the show, please give us a 5* review on Spotify and review on Apple. This series is produced by Emily Crosby Media.
Today's book explains why supply chains are complicated to operate (and getting more challenging!). Fortunately, future managers can employ a combination of suitably educated employees and digital technology to manage ever-higher complexity successfully. People and companies can use digital technologies to make themselves more efficient and more effective in addressing the expanding and changing needs of the planet. Our guest is the author of a 1985 textbook on transportation networks and eight management books dealing with supply chain resilience, sustainability, and industrial clustering; we welcome the author of The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and The Future of Work, we welcome Professor Yossi Sheffi. 00:00:00.067 The Challenges of Operating Supply Chains 00:03:23.626 The Complexity of Supply Chains and Appreciation for Efforts 00:05:21.979 The Complexity of Global Supply Chains 00:06:57.421 Complexity of Supply Chains in Automobile Industry 00:13:35.997 The Surprising Complexity of the Banana Supply Chain 00:18:23.385 The Supply Chain: Synchronizing Supply and Demand 00:24:35.818 Unforeseen Impacts: How Disruptions Ripple Through the Chain 00:30:00.944 Supply Chain Managers: Victims of their own Success 00:32:40.419 Insights on Outsourcing and Offshoring in China 00:33:34.670 China's Rise as a Manufacturing Powerhouse 00:38:56.587 Mysterious Fibers Replacing Materials in Airplanes 00:39:11.269 China's Dominance in Bonding Agents and Rare Earth Materials 00:40:52.177 The Unpleasant Choices in Balancing Priorities 00:43:40.989 Outsourcing, Offshoring, and the Complexity of Supply Chains 00:51:38.755 The Complex and Efficient Manufacturing of Cheap T-Shirts 00:53:42.528 Conspicuous Consumption and Food Waste in the United States
“I hope they invest in the local ecosystem and not just in financial assets. The benefit of being wealthy is you can do what you want. Instead of a Lamborghini, can you invest in public art and public education? Can you invest in sports and things that a lot of people can enjoy? That improves the quality of life in the city and the people around you. It's not just for personal benefits. Hopefully, we build more robust and deep capital markets, which are things that New York and London have had a stranglehold on, and it would be great to be able to shift some of that center of gravity out to Asia.” - Shiyan Koh “In the short term, family offices will continue to go up. Singapore is working hard to attract wealth from Europe, the US, and China. I think more jobs will be created because more family offices will start to hit their two to three- year timeline to start hiring local professionals. That will start emerging as its own vertical.” - Jeremy Au “One of the concerns people have in working for a family office is how much decision-making authority they will have. Ultimately, is everything going to be decided by the principal, or will you have the latitude to build a more institutional investment process and committee? At the same time, there is an incredible opportunity in working with families that want to be aggressive, want to diversify, and build new platforms. I've seen friends come out from institutions to help bigger families build new verticals.” - Shiyan Koh Jeremy Au and Shiyan Koh shared insights regarding family offices and their influence on Singapore's economy were discussed. They explored the motivations behind family offices seeking global investments, the unique characteristics of family office landscapes, and the challenges and opportunities they present. Key Topics Discussed: Global Investments: Family offices are increasingly diversifying their portfolios by seeking investments outside their home countries, driven by the desire for exposure to different geographies and asset classes.Role of Private Banks: While family offices typically receive advice from private banks, they seek additional opportunities beyond what traditional financial institutions can provide, particularly in terms of access to emerging managers or smaller funds.Allocation and Family Dynamics: Financial advice to family offices revolves around diversification, helping them move away from being solely exposed to their core operating businesses. Discussions around wealth transfer, familial decision-making, and philanthropy play a crucial role in shaping their strategies.Impact on Local Economy: Singapore has witnessed a rise in family offices, attracting talent and investments, which contribute to job creation and economic growth. Family offices are encouraged to invest locally and contribute to the development of capital markets.Societal Considerations: Balancing the influx of wealth with social cohesion is a challenge, and conversations around social support, inequality, and defining the notion of "local" are ongoing. The importance of avoiding conspicuous consumption and embracing community engagement is emphasized. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/family-office Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CeL3ywi7yOWFd8HTo6yzde Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0T YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9icmF2ZWR5bmFtaWNz TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea Learn more about Esevel here: https://esevel.com/it-services-carepacks/
“Christians in Practice” is a Christian Lifestyle series hosted on “Across The County” radio once each month. The objective is to talk about issues in the Christian walk that are extremely important; that are often neglected in society. Today's episode focuses on "Status Signaling", and referencing Diane Medved's article, “"Status Signaling” Can Damage Your Life”. Cally Logan is Co-Host for this series; she and Noah banter over how endeavoring to showoff material things to bring extra attention to oneself, isn't authentic or what God would want. They'll interview writer, and speaker Heidi Vegh! Together they'll give tips on how to recognize “Status Signaling”, and how to handle it when the issue confronts us directly. If not dealt with materialism AND this "signaling" can lead to many things including “Conspicuous Consumption”, and more importantly idolizing items that seek to take away from God's glory. http://www.CallyLogan.com http://www.Linktr.ee/CallyLogan --> All things Cally Logan.http://www.Crosswalk.com/Author/Cally-Logan http://www.TheBreathingMama.com --> Heidi Vegh's website, "The Breathing Mama". https://michaelmedved.com/column/status-signaling-can-damage-your-life --> Diane Medved's article, “"Status Signaling” Can Damage Your Life”. https://www.crosswalk.com/family/singles/what-does-it-mean-to-not-be-of-this-world.html -->> Cally Logan's article, What Does it Mean to Not Be of This World?”. #CallyLogan#HangInThereGirl#DearFutureHusband#ChristianLifestyle#ChristiansInPractice#StatusSignaling#HeidiVegh#TheBreathingMama#WidowsGuideToSurvival#DianeMedved#TheStatusSignalsParadox#ConspicuousConsumption See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of BRAVE, Jeremy Au and Shiyan Koh discuss luxury, startup marketing, and the three types of human stories. Shiyan explains how talent and supply chain management drive economies of scale in the luxury industry. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of understanding consumers and being a great communicator to succeed in marketing. The discussion also touches on how the three types of human stories relate to branding and marketing strategies. “Marketing is often seen as the company communicating to the consumers and the market is the consumers' feedback on product features and campaigns. At an early stage of a startup, there are so many adjustments based on market feedback and it can be a bit of a shock for marketers. Both performance and brand marketers can fail if they don't use the time to really understand what a consumer wants, so a great marketing officer is also a great communicator, both on brand and performance. ” Jeremy Au “Luxury is special because it's limited and not everyone can have it. The economies of scale come in terms of talent and supply chain. Supply chain is easier to think about but talent is really interesting. If you are working inside a single family-owned brand, you can't advance unless your boss leaves, but if you own a family of brands, you can have opportunities to move laterally and learn from lots of different brands. You can disproportionately attract better talent, both on the creative side and on the managerial side, which you both need for a luxury business.” - Shiyan Koh Read the transcript here at: www.bravesea.com/blog/luxury-conspicuous-consumption WhatsApp Daily Insight: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CeL3ywi7yOWFd8HTo6yzde Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0T Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAu/featured Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau Visit our community at: www.bravesea.com
The trio is back... but only for an ever so brief moment before signing off for the year! Of course, they can't well go without mentioning that staple of New Year's discussions: RESOLUTIONS! They also can't go without some staples of GAH episodes past, which means: Conspicuous Consumption (of cookies and egg nog)! Notable mentions include: Jazz Hanon (piano pedagogy, Leo Alfassy) Dmitri Shostakovich (Russian composer) Elden Ring (game with real staying power, FromSoftware) Everspace 2 (Space shooter/adventure game, ROCKFISH Games) Featuring: Alex May, Michael Shapiro, Vincent Diamante Recorded December 16, 2022
Roll For Intent - Creator's Corner Discussion | Conspicuous Consumption This week, Trevor and Christian talk about Consumables and how the TTRPG's relationship to them has evolved as the hobby has.***This is a segment where we talk about all things Paizoverse! We discuss old, new, and upcoming first party and third party published content with an eye towards integrating it in your own games!Check out our website, follow us on twitter and join us on discord!***CastTrevor PayneThe Magnanimous Game Master for Roll For IntentChristian ChaneyThe "Rules Lawyer" - Beast Foundry *** ***Roll For Intent - Creator's Corner uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Roll For Intent is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo Products, visit paizo.com***Copyright 2023 Roman Neville Productions
Roll For Intent Creator's Corner - Conspicuous Consumption This week, Trevor and Christian talk about Consumables and how the TTRPG's relationship to them has evolved as the hobby has. This is a segment where we talk about all things Paizoverse! We discuss old, new, and upcoming first party and third party published content with an eye towards integrating it in your own games! Check out our https://rollforintent.com/ (website), follow us on https://twitter.com/rollforintent (twitter) and join us on https://rollforintent.com/discord (discord)! *** CastTrevor PayneThe Magnanimous Game Master Christian ChaneyThe "Rules Lawyer" - https://roll-for-intent.captivate.fm/beastfoundry (Beast Foundry) *** Roll For Intent uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under https://paizo.com/communityuse (Paizo's Community Use Policy). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Roll For Intent is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo Products, visit paizo.com *** Copyright 2022 Roman Neville Productions
Damien and Ali get In The Conversation about Las Vegas, Anderson .Paak's family ties and Barry. Twitter.com/dlemoncomedy // Twitter.com/mrmuhammad Keep up with the conversation on Facebook: Facebook.com/InTheConversation
This week we're going back to the Middle Ages with David Lowery's The Green Knight! Join us as we talk about St. Winfred's head, sumptuary laws, camera obscura, horrifying puppets, and more! Sources: The Life of St. Winifred, Golden Legend Volume VI, available at https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/goldenlegend/GoldenLegend-Volume6.asp#Winifred "Camera Obscura," History of Science Museum, available at https://www.hsm.ox.ac.uk/camera-obscura "When Was the Camera Invented? Everything You Need to Know." NFI, available at https://www.nfi.edu/when-was-the-camera-invented/#:~:text=While%20historians%20generally%20accept%20that,one%20he%20made%20around%201826. Brian Tallerico, "The Green Knight," RogerEbert.com (July 30, 2021) https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-green-knight-movie-review-2021 Mark Kermode, "The Green Knight review - a rich and wild fantasy," The Guardian (26 September 2021), https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/sep/26/the-green-knight-review-david-lowery-dev-patel-gawain Alissa Wilkinson, "The Green Knight is glorious and a little baffling. Let's untangle it." Vox (30 July 2021) https://www.vox.com/22585318/green-knight-explained-ending-spoilers-girdle-winifred-temptation Richard Brody, ""The Green Knight," Reviewed: David Lowery's Boldly Modern Revision of a Medieval Legend," The New Yorker (August 3, 2021), https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/the-green-knight-reviewed-david-lowerys-boldly-modern-revision-of-a-medieval-legend CinemaBlend, "Dev Patel & Joel Edgerton | 'The Green Knight' Interview" (July 27, 2021), https://youtu.be/VSW1ZBd2ARY Anatomy of a Scene, "Take a Journey with Dev Patel in 'The Green Knight'" (July 30, 2021) https://youtu.be/Hc_SJ7dZQc4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Knight_(film) Romance of Lancelot du Lac Bodleian Library MS. Raw. Q. b. 6, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/cee84920-8cef-42f4-afa3-7fcd97ea55f1/ "Fashion Rules: a 14th century Knight's livery," St. John's College, University of Cambridge https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/mens-fashion#:~:text=English%20Sumptuary%20Laws%20were%20imposed,%2C%20furniture%2C%20jewellery%20and%20clothing. "Sumptuous Origins," What (Not) to Wear: Fashion and the Law, Harvard Law School Historical & Special Collections' exhibits, https://exhibits.law.harvard.edu/purple-silk-and-cloth-gold W. Mark Ormrod, "Landed Society, Conspicuous Consumption and the Political Economy: The Sumptuary Laws of 1363," in Winner and Waster and its Contexts: Chivalry, Law and Economics in Fourteenth-Century England (Boydell & Brewer, 2021), 74-82, https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1grbbh2.9 Louise M. Sylvester, Mark C. Chambers, and Gale R. Owen-Crocker, Medieval Dress and Textiles in Britain: A Multilingual Sourcebook (Boydell & Brewer, 2014), https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt7zstfh.16 and https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt7zstfh.14 David Carpenter, The Struggle for Mastery: The Penguin History of Britain 1066-1284 (London: Penguin, 2004). Nicholas Orme, "The Culture of Children in Medieval England," Past & Present 148 (1995): 48-88. https://www.jstor.org/stable/651048 Frances K. Barasch, "Shakespeare and the Puppet Sphere," English Literary Renaissance 34:2 (2004): 157-175. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24463671 Victoria & Albert Museum, "A history of puppets in Britain," https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/a-history-of-puppets-in-britain#slideshow=21816336&slide=0
In this episode, I talk about the 2000s and what inspired trends, what the handbags of the moment were (okay yes some of them aren't designer, fine, but whatever!!), what getting their first designer bag ultimately meant for a tween or teenage girl specifically in the 2000s, and how you can channel that energy in a positive way as an adult (without having to prove your worth through material items). I'm bestowing all of my knowledge onto you from both my bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising AND my honorary degree from MKU (Michael Kors University), you're welcome!! Also some of these are not technically designer but they were ~obsessions~ of us tweens and teens in the 00s. 1:31 Differentiating designer vs. luxury vs. speciality mall stores; how fashion is problematic 4:42 Conspicuous Consumption; Differentiating counterfeit from knock-off handbags 9:30 Connecticut: The Dooney & Bourke State 11:56 Taking a mini-break from designer: Initial Bags, Mixed Media Bags and Backpacks 16:22 We cannot talk about the 2000s without mentioning Juicy Couture 18:39 THE bag to represent the 2000s: The Coach Monogram Wristlet 20:58 5 Things - What getting your first handbag meant as a 2000s teen 27:04 How we can channel the positive, excited energy those things bring – as an adult Connect with Nic TikTok 〰 Instagram 〰 Twitter 〰 Substack Special Thanks
Nate Hagens is the Director of The Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future (ISEOF), which focuses on educating and preparing society for the coming cultural transition. Allied with leading ecologists, energy experts, politicians, and systems thinkers, ISEOF assembles road-maps and off-ramps for how human societies can adapt to lower throughput lifestyles. Nate holds a Master's Degree in Finance from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources from the University of Vermont. He teaches an Honors course, Reality 101, at the University of Minnesota.He addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including:Learning how to thrive, think positively, and sharpen your “sword” to be more effective in the things that you care aboutThe importance of coping mechanisms to deal with the frenetic stimulation, stress and worry of our current timesThat we can be examples of people living differently, away from conspicuous consumption and towards a higher standard of ethics, empathy and kindness. “Those people in turn then act as a stabilizing force for the entire community when things get tough.”Complete show notes HEREConnect with Nate HagensWebsite: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NJHagens Follow WCPGR/ResilienceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buildresilienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/buildresilienceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildresilienceSupport the show (https://www.resilience.org/what-could-possibly-go-right-podcast-vicki-robin/supportthepodcast/)
You probably know someone who's always showing off their latest purchase- maybe it's gourmet lunch, a new car, the latest tech - you name it. When someone buys goods or services in an attempt to show their success, they are participating in conspicuous consumption. These days, everyone posts on social media doing “humble brags” about their life, and even if they don't intend to showboat their status, that's exactly what's happening. Even something so seemingly innocent as vacation pics can be revealing of your status. No matter what you share, there's always someone reading into it and wishing they had that money, time, experience, freedom, etc. The entire point of achieving Financial Independence is to have a steady cash flow, work less hours, and spend more time with your family. When consumption is purposeful and when each purchase is meaningful, you'll automatically feel more fulfilled, no matter your financial status or achievements. In this episode, listen for Instead of spending money on luxuries that may or may not last, foster connections with the humans you care most about. When purchasing a car, television, or other items, consider whether it's a smart purchase over the long term, rather than participating in the latest flashy trends. You've seen ads portraying the “ideal” retirement lifestyle, but is that what you want your retirement to look like? Long-term investing helps attain the financial freedom you desire, but circumstances change. Are you so impressionable that huge corporations can say anything and you'll believe it? Corporations suffer little-to-no consequences for false claims or poor products while the general public suffers as a direct result of decisions they made. Think about all the scams in just the past 10 years - Volkswagen, Purdue Pharma, HSBC, etc. This is the point at which trust is broken. Instead of being easily swayed, use your better judgment, do your research, and decide the truth for yourself. www.unlearningproject.org
Entrepreneurship is an important part of a thriving economy, and entrepreneurship education is intended to make sure that those who have the potential to succeed in this way have the resources and knowledge to do so. But the opportunity for innovation, being one's own boss, and making money are not the only reasons that people become entrepreneurs. Some do so to fulfil a kind of fantasy, or simply to look good. And there is an entire educational sub-industry offering to help them to indulge this fantasy, for a price. In Towards an "Un"trepreneurial Economy: the Entrepreneurship Industry and the Veblenian Entrepreneur, authors Hartmann, Spicer, and Krabbe try to explain a strange trend in recent years: while entrepreneurial activity has gone up, success rates for entrepreneurial ventures have gone down. After considering several possible explanations, they ultimately conclude that a major reason for "excess entry" into what one might call "high-class" entrepreneurship (e.g. founding a tech start-up) is due to a sub-class of entrepreneurs who are not driven to pursue real opportunities in the market, but are simply trying to adopt the identity of an entrepreneur because of its high social status. Dubbed "Veblenian entrepreneurs" (or sometimes "wantrepreneurs") after Thorstein Veblen, the sociologist who coined the term conspicuous consumption at the end of the 19th century, these are individuals who are drawn in by a huge industry designed to sell people a dream and a lifestyle which can take them away from everyday mundanity and make them seem successful to their peers. Consumers of the entrepreneurship industry's products (such as courses, conferences, publications, and consultancy) have been shown to engage in more entrepreneurial activity, while actually having lower success rates. This idea is somewhat analogous to the notion of human capital vs. signalling in education economics - in other words, what is the value of education? Does it make you a better and more productive person, or does it just make you look good to employers? (What is the value of entrepreneurship? Does it contribute to the economy, or does it just make you look good on social media?) It also has implications for entrepreneurship educators. Should we really be encouraging entrepreneurship for everybody who is interested, or should we be discouraging those who are least likely to succeed, so that they can make better choices? Enjoy the episode. *** RELATED EPISODES 115. Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber 103. What Video Games Have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy by James Paul Gee 23. So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport
Crossborder, Spotify, and The Truths of Modern Living“A lot of growth in retail and eCommerce is trying to sell you things that really nobody actually needs.” - PhillipBehavioral purchasing modes help explain personal shopping habits and the need to stock up on a product one really likes. We all have behavioral purchasing modes, even though each individual might go about it differently.Step by Step Season 7 Preview: The future of many brands is to go cross-border. But American brands cannot expect that other countries and cultures will have the same shopping habits and demand curve as US markets.“The way that [brand operators] think about that consumer has to change, which means that maybe the whole purpose of [the] brand and the way [operators] market changes too.” - PhilipBuying items from Amazon is just pure fun. The Amazon Advertising ecosystem is also a prime example of conspicuous consumption. You would think with DTC era and the growth of Amazon prime that recycling matters would increase, but they've actually been spiraling down. Brian offers a genius new venture to Amazon for cardboard recycling. Hey Jassy, take note.“Modern living, our work is really just waste management. Most of our lives are just spent managing our waste. I don't think it's that far from the truth.” - BrianAssociated Links:Phillip's recent Insiders piece: The Death & Rebirth of NeutralitySubscribe to our Casting Visions Twitch Stream as we build in Public. Check out Casting Visions! Subscribe to Insiders and Senses!Listen to our other episodes of Future CommerceInfinite Shelf Season 2 coming later this month!Stay tuned for our newest season of Step by Step…coming soon!Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on Futurecommerce.fm, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Tune in to hear:- Now that she has space from it, and also expertise in the field, what were some of the factors that drove her parents to such conspicuous consumption?- Where do our money scripts originate from? Are we shaped definitively by our environment & upbringing or can we forge a new path for ourselves?- How did Michelle come to a place where she was more comfortable reckoning with her own money story and opening up about this to others?- How can we be aware of different life stages and make sure that we are meeting our clients where they're at?- How can we normalize our clients' money behavior without reinforcing maladaptive behaviors?- What is contextual self-control?www.michelleab.comCompliance Code: 0203-OAS-2/1/2022
What are your thoughts on the hype beer market that is driving craft beer nerds across the globe to empty their pockets for a rare beer find? Is this bad economics or the future of marketing? Can you drive up huge interest for a beer in a tasteful way? We'll ponder these questions and more in this week's episode, plus we circle back on the H-Town Brewery challenge by talking about Saint Arnold Brewing and Eureka Heights!Featured Beer:Holy Ghost. Parish Brewing Company, Broussard, LA. Triple IPA. 11% ABV. Other Shout-Outs:Ghost in the Machine. Parish Brewing Company.InstagramAir Jordan'sBaa Baa Brewhouse. Houston, TXMostra CoffeeOther Half Brewing Company. New York, NYBelching Beaver Brewing Company. San Diego, CA.Toppling Goliath Brewing Company. Decorah, IA.Ballast Point Brewing Company. San Diego, CA.Modern Times Brewing Company. San Diego, CA.Brash Brewing Company. Houston, TX.Weathered Souls Brewing Company. San Antonio, TX.Flying Saucer Draught EmporiumTavourHalf Time BeverageMonty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail HTOWN Brewery Challenge Tracker - See how we're doing on our challenge to visit all breweries within 50 miles of Houston! NEW WEBSITE and MERCH PAGE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media!https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Follow @beeringainteasy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
What's your luxury item go to- or hope to have so soon? Jess K gets really honest about her mixed emotions around a Christmas present from her husband that definitely falls into the "Conspicuous Consumption" category! Jess B talks shares about the work she is doing around repairing her mindset and relationship around money and her ambiguity around a luxury handbag she's got her eye on! Uncomfortable, yes.Authentic, always.Awkward, you bet.WeSTAT welcomes 2022 in style!Support the show (http://www.paypal.com)
Mike, Alex, and Vince start off the year (and the podcast) by failing miserably at avoiding gear talk before giving some advice to a person interested in jumping into the game industry as well as mentioning some interesting places for free and cheap sounds before diving into: CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION. Notable mentions include: The Lindell 50 plugin, Adventure Construction Set, the Amiga, Freesound.org, Itch.io, Humble Bundle, Sonniss, The Witcher, and Angband. Featuring: Alex May, Michael Gordon Shapiro, and Vincent Diamante Recorded January 7, 2022
Via dei Calzaiuoli, Florence, reimagined by Nick St. George. "All you really need to know about this piece is that Via dei Calzaiuoli is THE shopping street in Florence..."
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Conspicuous Consumption: How To Hack Signalling Behavior To Improve Your LifeWhat you do publicly, and how you spend your money, is what defines you to your peers. If you learn to control what you signal, you can improve your life immensely. Tune in to learn more!
#tbt: Take a moment to look around you...Have you spotted an advertisement? Or maybe two. Well that's no surprise because we see more than 3000 ads a day! That is a crazy number and it is getting larger and larger, as these advertising companies spend billions and billions more on getting us to buy stuff. Stuff. Stuff. How much stuff do you have? Is it all necessary? Us teens have to stop consuming stuff- but here is the reality- that's gonna be very hard. In this episode we will discuss the ad bombardment we see everyday and how that affects our spending and so much more. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
How can the climate disaster and humanity’s overall sustainability crisis be explained by 80s sitcom characters, birdbrained hats from the late 1800s, and a dubious new use for scratch-and-sniff technology? Go for a ride to discover the hidden driver of status-seeking behavior. You can always expect a topsy-turvy, twisty-turny journey when Jason, Rob, and Asher dissect the downsides of human nature. Along the way, they tour status-signaling show-offs, the historic meeting between the Yankton Sioux and the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the reptilian brain we’re all stuck with. In the Do-the-Opposite segment, they unpack how to tamp down the penchant for status competition and talk with Sandra Goldmark, author of Fixation: How to Have Good Stuff without Breaking the Planet. For episode notes and more information, please visit our website.Support the show (https://www.postcarbon.org/supportcrazytown/)
When someone asks you how you’re doing, do you always say, “oh, crazy busy?” If so, you aren’t alone.There are so many reasons why we answer this way, everything from your mindset and automated response to positioning your status in the group. Maybe there is an undertow of needing significance or maybe you’re just the type of person who takes on a lot and just likes to share all that’s going on. Whatever drives your need to wear busy as a badge we’re going to dive into it. In this episode, we’re going to take a look at why you’re really always so busy and show you that your life doesn’t always have to feel like you’re on the busy express. Society puts value and worth on being busy. A study by HBR shows people wearing a Bluetooth hands-free earpiece were considered a higher standard than those wearing headphones. Busy is an addiction, we’ve wired our brains to believe the busier we are the more successful we are. Busy can cover the truth of how we are really feeling. The busier we are the more we can pretend life is great. We have become a distracted generation. While our to-do lists aren’t any longer, the amount of concentration-time we can spend at once is VERY short. Tips to break the busy habit: Learn to pass the torch of being the one that everyone goes to for the answers Create a distraction-less environment, close social media, turn off alerts and your phone, close the door Think beyond your to-do list -- focus on what you are working on right in this moment. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcast I SticherEPISODE RESOURCESArticles + Podcasts: Why Americans are so Impressed by Business, HBR (article) Multi-Tasking Isn’t Making You More Efficient (article)Conspicuous Consumption of Time: When Busyness and Lack of Leisure Time Become a Status Symbol (article)Watch Your Mouth! The Power of Language (podcast) Take a Break Get More Done (blog post) Free Resources:Join Our Facebook Group Just Gen x — The Resting MindThe 8% Rule of Transformation Warning! You CAN NOT let another year go by without reaching your goals. Change can feel hard but we’ve got you. Download your FREE guide The 8% Rule of Transformation. We share the secret—backed by brain science and energy leadership—to create long-lasting and sustainable change so you can transform your life. Get it here. Course! Are you living a life of quiet desperation? Get out of your own way and Get Unstuck. Get Unstuck is a self-led, digital workshop teaching you the framework to go from stuck to progress. Access it here, just $29
In today's episode, I bring you two segments. I use the first segment to talk about KBRS, what I have built with this radio show and where we are on the charts! I also discuss the growth strategy I have for the show. In the second segment, I was inspired by Thorstein Veblen's Theory of Conspicuous Consumption. Applying thoughtful consideration to what we spend our money on as well as consideration to what other people demand. A rare interesting point, on efficiency, from an anti-capitalist. Want to keep "Killing Bigger?" "Call in" to the show with speakpipe.com/killbigger Check out KillBigger.com Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app! Please support our generous sponsor: The American Precious Metals Exchange at https://apmex.com Write Kill Bigger Radio a five-star review if you are an Apple subscriber Follow KBRS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/killbiggerradio Join the discussion at https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/threads/kaks-kill-bigger-radio-show.95326/ Consider applying to the Kill Bigger Incubator Program https://www.killbigger.com/the-kill-bigger-incubator/ Finally, please share episodes you like and tell your friends! DISCLAIMER! I am NOT your financial advisor. Do your own research. I advocate heavily that you should make intelligent and informed decisions based on your own understanding or hire someone that does this for you. Kill Bigger™️ & Kill Bigger Radio™️ are © Kyle Keegan Holdings LLC.
What a Mess: Part 3 - Conspicuous Consumption - Pastor Carlos Lopez
Fellas, is it gay to consume the flesh of your enemies in order to absorb their power, losing touch with your own humanity in the process? We at Not Your Final Girl agree - it’s pretty gay. Our double feature for today includes varying amounts of monchin’ and cronchin’, several wendigos, increasingly slapstick murders, a mysterious stew, a dominatrix named Doris, and as you might imagine, a wee bit of critique of American culture. Come hang with Candace and Ariel while we pick at two off kilter cannibalism movies, the bizarrely dry Eating Raoul and a fun, grisly classic of the subgenre (and formative favorite of Candace’s), Ravenous. Have you seen these movies? Have you got more tales of the most forbidden snack to recommend? Are you dying to see our gritty reboot of Eating Raoul? Do you want to argue about whether Guy Pearce sucks? We are here for you! Hop on over to Not Your Final Girl Gang on Facebook and let’s shout at each other. Oh, and we’re @NYFGpod on Letterboxd if you want to check out all the movies we’ve talked about on the pod. You can also follow Candace at @crammpuss if you want to peek at what movies might be coming up next. A proud part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Our drive for intersectionality aligns well with the Morbidly Beautiful ethos. We love that MB is a nonprofit that gives back to the horror community, and are thrilled to be a part of the network! Show now also streaming on morbidlybeautiful.com! Movies Discussed: Ravenous (1999), Eating Raoul (1982) Links: IG- instagram.com/nyfgpod Twitter- twitter.com/nyfgpod FB- facebook.com/nyfgpodcast/ Pod merch- https://society6.com/nyfgpod I am Not Your Final Girl by Claire C. Holland- https://www.amazon.com/Am-Not-Your-Final-Girl/dp/0692966633 Bandcamp- arieldyer.bandcamp.com Show art by Brian Demarest: instagram.com/evilflynn
*First part of our double release!*In this installment, Marty shares how difficult it is to be relationship unemployed, it may be time to upgrade wardrobe and car, and worries he won't find the G-Spot.Like us on Facebook: @MartyDrCFollow Marty and Dr. C on Twitter!Marty: @Marty_DrCDr. C: @Dr_C_ProblemsDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!Email the show at: marty_dr.c@yahoo.com
Learn about whether people think in words or in pictures; why brussels sprouts really are tastier than they used to be; and why buying luxury items might make you feel like an impostor. Whether People Think in Words or Pictures by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Alicia) (2020). Twitter. https://twitter.com/KylePlantEmoji/status/1221713792913965061 Heavey, C. L., & Hurlburt, R. T. (2008). The phenomena of inner experience. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 798–810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.006 Pristine Inner Experience. (2020). Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experience Amit, E., Hoeflin, C., Hamzah, N., & Fedorenko, E. (2017). An asymmetrical relationship between verbal and visual thinking: Converging evidence from behavior and fMRI. NeuroImage, 152, 619–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.029 Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now by Steffie Drucker From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom. (2019, October 30). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/10/30/773457637/from-culinary-dud-to-stud-how-dutch-plant-breeders-built-our-brussels-sprouts-bo Beck, A. (2019, November 7). It’s Not Your Imagination, Brussels Sprouts Really Do Taste Better Now. Better Homes & Gardens; Better Homes & Gardens. https://www.bhg.com/news/brussels-sprouts-less-bitter/ Pearson, H. (2006, September 18). Distaste for sprouts in the genes. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/news060918-1 Perman, A. (2011, November 1). The “brussels sprouts” gene: TAS2R38 | Anna Perman’s Genetic Spaghetti. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel-sprout-gene Neuroscience for Kids - Bitter Taste Gene. (2003, July 15). Washington.edu. http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/bitter.html Masur, L. (2019, December 26). The Top 10 Food Trends of the Entire Decade. Kitchn; Apartment Therapy, LLC. https://www.thekitchn.com/decade-food-trends-2010-2019-22973978 Luxury Buying Makes People Feel Fake by Kelsey Donk Luxury consumption can fuel “impostor syndrome” among some buyers. (2019). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-12/bc-lcc122019.php Wong, K. (2020, January 30). Why Your Designer Bag Is Making You Feel Worse. The Financial Diet. https://thefinancialdiet.com/luxury-consumer-imposter-syndrome/ Goor, D., Ordabayeva, N., Keinan, A., & Crener, S. (2019). The Impostor Syndrome from Luxury Consumption. Journal of Consumer Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucz044 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the ancient Egyptians to surprisingly even the Amish, we humans are driven by the appearance of having more and doing better than those around us. The middle class of modern day is especially drawn to the idea of keeping up or surpassing the Joneses. So, why are we so enamored with the idea of more and better? And, what impact is it having on our society? On this final episode of a three-part series exploring the research of Jeffrey Podoshen, a professor of marketing at Franklin and Marshall College, he talks about the allure of material things and the role marketing plays in convincing us that our value as human beings can be gauged by the material items we acquire. Even to our own detriment.
What forces drive us to economically consume? On today's egg timer we will take a look at the philosophical and socially engaging answer that Thorstein Veblen gives to this question. Photo Attribution: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=249718
We get more details of the vase. Nina is perhaps, overly critical of her artwork. We try to interpret Nina’s work, and give some recommendations of things that are bringing us joy in these uNcErTaIn TiMeS. @pageofthewind pageofthewind.com
Do we own our stuff, or does our stuff own us? Jann is joined by special guest Ziya Tong to discuss our relationship with the things we own.
Lashes and diamonds, ATM machines, buy myself all of my favorite things...!! A while ago, I created a podcast episode about the advertising barrage and advertising industry titled, "the Advertising Cult". That episode definitely complements this week's episode focusing on Consumerism! Listen to this episode where I talk about consumerism ranging from Ariana Grande's hit song "7 Rings", "My Favorite things" from Sound of Music, to the 'scarcity mindset', BUYcotting, the minimalistic lifestyle we can adopt and so much more! If you want to listen to the "Advertising Cult": https://www.whyfimatters.com/listen/episode/4743437d/the-advertising-cultFinED: https://www.whyfimatters.com/finedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache shares his thoughts on getting rich conspicuous consumption. Episode 1131: Get Rich With: Conspicuous Consumption by Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache on Frugality & Building Wealth Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2017/10/24/get-rich-with-conspicuous-consumption/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache shares his thoughts on getting rich conspicuous consumption. Episode 1131: Get Rich With: Conspicuous Consumption by Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache on Frugality & Building Wealth Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2017/10/24/get-rich-with-conspicuous-consumption/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache shares his thoughts on getting rich conspicuous consumption. Episode 1131: Get Rich With: Conspicuous Consumption by Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache on Frugality & Building Wealth Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2017/10/24/get-rich-with-conspicuous-consumption/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group
Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache shares his thoughts on getting rich conspicuous consumption. Episode 1131: Get Rich With: Conspicuous Consumption by Mr. Frugal Toque with Mr. Money Mustache on Frugality & Building Wealth Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2017/10/24/get-rich-with-conspicuous-consumption/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support
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Conspicuous consumption is the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to publicly display economic power. We’ve all done it at least once. You bought a thing just to show off to everyone that you have a thing. But what really is the purpose? Why does one need to flaunt their “wealth” and sometimes proving their lack thereof? Let’s investigate this phenomenon today. #consumer #wealth #rich #richbutnotwealthy #designerclothes #watches #yeezy #cjthe6ix #withthe6ix #6ixandfriends #podcast #millennials #black #blackboyjoy #blackgirlmagic #6ixstudiosSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/6ixstudios)
Peter Singer has been dubbed by many as the “world’s most influential living philosopher.” Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton University. He has written co-authored, edited or co-edited more than 50 books, untold number of articles and his writings have appeared in more than 25 languages. Singer is the founder and board chair of The Life You Can Save, a nonprofit that fights extreme poverty.
The Ross Bolen Podcast returns for its 186th episode. Hosted by Ross Bolen featuring Intern AJ. Presented by Bolen Media. (0:00) Intro (15:56) Trash Or Not Trash (25:03) The Sound Of Silence (37:02) Psycho With iPhone Choosing Green Texts (39:23) Wearing Masks On Airplanes (44:44) Conspicuous Consumption (1:00:06) What's My Age Again? (1:07:19) Yeezy Hype Check (1:15:30) Announcements 2 additional and exclusive episodes of RBP each month, columns, other written content by Ross, and more: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Recorded and produced by Mike Moody and Grant Davis at Permanent RCRD Studios in Austin, TX. permanentrcrd.com www.rossbolenpodcast.com 888-WRBOLEN Twitter: @WRBolen, @RossBolenPod Instagram: @WRBolen, @TheRossBolenPodcast Snapchat: @WRBolen
I felt a need to discuss a pattern of behavior observed online, namely, conspicuous consumption. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/owl3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/owl3/support
Bill Hanawalt looks at Revelation Chapters 18 in week 51 of Eating Well: A Year in the Bible. Learn more about Eating Well: A Year in the Bible, including the reading plan and study guide, at evanstonvineyard.org/eating-well
Is consumerism a force for good or ill in our society today? How should Christians think about the ubiquity of advertising, our innate desire for novelty, and the allure of finding a deal? For this episode Ruth Finnegan joins in with Daniel Fitzsimmons, Rose Rider, and Sean Finnegan to consider the pros and cons of Read more about Off Script 6: Consumerism[…]
Is consumerism a force for good or ill in our society today? How should Christians think about the ubiquity of advertising, our innate desire for novelty, and the allure of finding a deal? For this episode Ruth Finnegan joins in with Daniel Fitzsimmons, Rose Rider, and Sean Finnegan to consider the pros and cons of Read more about Off Script 6: Consumerism[…]
Under discussion: QUEEN OF VERSAILLES and SCRUPLES. With guest host Diane Trap.
We're back! This week, with special guest Becca Gross, we talked about College. The movie was 2002's Drumline and the novel was Pamela Dean's. Also discussed: Amy's been enjoying NCIS, NCIS: LA and Person of Interest as part of her summer of procedurals. Joseph was really into the new movie Turbo Kid. Becca is into the return of Drunk History and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Also mentioned this week: Brokenwood Mysteries, Centerstage and 106 & Park. Next episode: Conspicuous Consumption. The movie is The Queen Of Versailles, streaming on Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon and the novel is Judith Krantz's Scruples. Into Music: "Buckeye Battle Cry" Outro Music: "Tam Lin" by Fairport Convention, off of the album Liege & Lief
After fighting with Skype, Ann Bartow joins us to discuss her experience living, teaching, and researching law and especially IP law in China. Also: feedback, Kerbal Space Program, existential angst, and more. This show’s links: Ann Bartow’s faculty profile and writing Kerbal Space Program The Philosophy Bites podcast Open Yale Courses, Phil 176: Death Renowned IP Scholar Ann Bartow to Lead Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at UNH Law Ann Bartow, Privacy Laws and Privacy Levers: Online Surveillance versus Economic Development in the People's Republic of China Lijia Zhang, China’s Death-Penalty Debate (noting the changing approach to the death penalty in China and the 2007 move by China’s Supreme Court to assert jurisdiction over death penalty appeals); see also Wikipedia on capital punishment in China (noting more details of the post-2007 appellate procedure) About Chinese patent law China’s IP-related laws and other information as collected by the World Intellectual Property Organization Jeffrey Podoshen, Materialism and Conspicuous Consumption in China China Economic Review, Chinese Shoppers Begin to Master the Art of Subtlety About WeChat China Law and Practice, Copyright Administration Gives in to Musicians China Retains on Foreign Film Quota (noting that, as of February 2014, the foreign film quota was thirty-four films per year) Eric Priest, Copyright Extremophiles: Do Creative Industries Thrive or Just Survive in China's High Piracy Environment? Special Guest: Ann Bartow.
BMW, Louis Vuitton, Vineyard Vines – what makes these products so expensive, and why do people pay so much for them? Part of it may be their quality, but more importantly there is a certain cache to the labels themselves. … Continue reading →
Fashionable clothes jewelry flashy cars.... They are all items of conspicuous consumption that give their owners status on the street. Some groups such as blacks and Hispanics seem to spend more on such emblems of success than others. Or is that just a stereotype? In a new research paper Wharton finance professor Nikolai Roussanov and two co-authors found some truth to the ethnic stereotypes on spending but concluded that the explanation lies in economics not culture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.