S02E01 - Do we yearn for long-form content?
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In an era dominated by TikTok, Instagram Reels, and bite-sized content, have we lost our appetite for deeper, more meaningful storytelling? In this episode, Ndubuisi and Andrew explore society's complex relationship with content consumption, questioning whether our apparent preference for short-form content truly reflects what we desire.
The conversation begins with long-form content decisions taken by the winner of the 2024 US Presidential election, moves through reflections that include how music has fallen victim to fast disposable content, and examines whether there's an underlying yearning in all of us for more substantial narratives.
This episode challenges the seemingly unstoppable flow towards things being shorter and faster, and asks if we’d be willing to slow down and pay out attention to compelling stories?
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