Episodes

  • 208: Who’s responsible when the majority of students fail a class?
    Nov 21 2022

    In episode 208, Charis and Eugene discuss the case of an NYU professor's contract termination after the school received a number of student complaints. They talk about teaching methodologies and some of the ways schools are lacking.

    At N.Y.U., Students Were Failing Organic Chemistry. Who Was to Blame? by Stephanie Saul

    Tweet by Jesse Stommel

    Tweet by Emily Nussbaum

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    19 mins
  • 207: How does urban planning impact the “energy” of a city?
    Nov 8 2022

    In episode 207, Eugene highlights the significant role of urban planning in setting the “energy” of a city. One short question to get at the heart of this: How is usage mixed in a city?

    Tweet by @culturaltutor

    #191: Ascension by Drew Austin

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    21 mins
  • 206: What does an 857 hour movie about capitalism signify?
    Oct 31 2022

    In episode 206, Charis talks about being fascinated by the idea of someone sitting down to watch an 857 hour movie and whether that experience uniquely gives a more tangible understanding of capitalism.

    I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes by Ashley Darrow

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    15 mins
  • 205: Blackbird Spyplane breaks down the foundation of fashion trends
    Oct 24 2022

    In episode 205, Eugene and Charis talk about a Blackbird Spyplane banger on trends and their various designations and why they’re so fascinating to follow.

    You're locked in a prison of trends by Blackbird Spyplane

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    21 mins
  • 204: Twitter, Depop, and religion
    Oct 17 2022

    In episode #204, Charis finds extreme hilarity in people selling fake sacrament of penance on depop and the latest frontier for what the creator economy can sell.

    Tweet by @roselyddon

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    14 mins
  • 203: Instagram reels and artists
    Oct 10 2022

    In this episode, Eugene and Charis highlight the impact of Instagram’s prioritization of video content for certain genres of artists. Is one’s ability to market themselves part of the job and “art” of being an artist?

    Links

    A New Refrain From Artists: We ‘Almost Gave Up on Instagram’ By Kalley Huang

    Deb JJ Lee Twitter

    Maddy Mueller Twitter

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    17 mins
  • Post-hiatus episode
    Oct 10 2022

    In our first recording after a long-ass hiatus, Eugene and Charis update us on what they’ve been up to, what they’ve missed, and what’s to come with Making It Up!

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    15 mins
  • 202: Collectability, cooperation, and capitalism
    Jul 2 2022

    Charis and Eugene talk about NFTs, collectability, anti-capitalist capitalists, missing counterculture, and individualism.

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    Links:

    The NFT Collector | Richard Kim in Right Click Save

    Hope Beyond Rugged Individualism by Tara McMullin

    14 Warning Signs That You Are Living in a Society Without a Counterculture by Ted Gioia

    The young, rich, anti-capitalist capitalists by Whizy Kim

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    1 hr and 6 mins