"... there’s a push in the broader podcast bro sphere to make us re-think and re-evaluate everything we do. To feel insecure on every step." - exactly!
There are in fact tiny nuggets of wisdom here and there in the sea of «lifestyle advice» but the problem with new media is that they're striving for volume. All that can be known about picking your nose properly can be said in perhaps two minutes, which is totally insufficient for a podcast episode, much less for a book. So the rest is filler.
You're breathing incorrectly, you should be walking differently, you're not sleeping properly, and I don't even want to talk about your posture on the toilet, but it's WRONG #luxuryproblems
"... there’s a push in the broader podcast bro sphere to make us re-think and re-evaluate everything we do. To feel insecure on every step." - exactly!
There are in fact tiny nuggets of wisdom here and there in the sea of «lifestyle advice» but the problem with new media is that they're striving for volume. All that can be known about picking your nose properly can be said in perhaps two minutes, which is totally insufficient for a podcast episode, much less for a book. So the rest is filler.
You're breathing incorrectly, you should be walking differently, you're not sleeping properly, and I don't even want to talk about your posture on the toilet, but it's WRONG #luxuryproblems
A crisis of epistemological proportions