From Dr. Dre to Diddy, Warner Bros to Walmart, Jeremy Welt (@jblogg) has devoted the last two decades to work that’s revolutionized the way media is created, consumed, and monetized. CMO at virtual concert startup Wave, Jeremy and I explore the effects hyper capitalism has had on younger generations, and attempt to see beyond the duality of red vs blue in politics.
What we discuss with Jeremy:
- What his experience working with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg taught him about the value of hard work.
- The challenges Gen Z teens have navigating a polluted mental landscape on HBO's "Euphoria".
- With its emphasis on self-motivated and experiential learning, the effects of attending a Montessori school on the way he thinks.
- Considering the impact of Trump’s presidency on the need for virtual reality when the world is already so crazy.
- The parallels between Facebook’s metaverse and the “consumerist simulation” we’re already living in.
- The neuropsychology behind why memes, fake news, and social media have weakened our ability to make sense of reality.
- How meditation can help transcend emotional reactivity.
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10/11/19 • 145 min
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