Life is Kwesi
The episode revolves around the struggle of an artist seeking validation for his work. A painter expresses a desire for people to like his paintings, which is seen as an ego issue. He compares his work to that of Marcus, who is more successful and indifferent to others' opinions. The discussion touches on the importance of creating for oneself and the challenges of selling art. The painter is advised to scale his work, print and sell it on various products, and hire help to manage profits. The conversation also delves into deeper philosophical themes of ego, essence, and the search for...
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What if 3% of bot accounts made you think 60% of people believe something? Russian hackers exploit America's connected infrastructure to amplify division. Kwesi discovers the majority illusion after a failed attempt at protesting ICE and selling his likeness to AI. Audio theater exploring algorithmic manipulation, surveillance capitalism, and why we're bringing memes to gunfights. All voices performed by Kwesi Kankam.
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The label is looking for the next hot new rapper, who'd know it'd be Minnesota-based Soundcloud clout god Luke B. While head of the label, T, is looking for this fresh new talent, his daughter is looking for a little bit of activism! Bon Appétit!
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Tucker the Alien is fed up with the dating scene in Area 51. Meanwhile Facebook is hosting a meeting to visit Area 51 to ‘see them aliens’. Enjoy!
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Basically Coach Connersmith and his son Benny, now the starting quarterback, struggle with who they are as individuals while Benny and his friends get bullied by Taco Sauce the most feared man on the internet and coach prepares for a huge game! Enjoy!
info_outlineThe episode revolves around the struggle of an artist seeking validation for his work. A painter expresses a desire for people to like his paintings, which is seen as an ego issue. He compares his work to that of Marcus, who is more successful and indifferent to others' opinions. The discussion touches on the importance of creating for oneself and the challenges of selling art. The painter is advised to scale his work, print and sell it on various products, and hire help to manage profits. The conversation also delves into deeper philosophical themes of ego, essence, and the search for meaning, ultimately suggesting that true validation comes from within.
An episode about validation, spiritual bypassing, and why you'll miss your ego if you let it go.
One voice, all the characters.
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