Narratives w/Will Jarvis

149: Nathan Allebach - Twitter, Urbanism and Discourse


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Summary

Nathan’s background. 0:05

Introduction to the podcast and the guest.

  • Nathan's bio and his interest in urbanism.

  • Stumbling into the discourse of urbanism.

  • How he first got interested in the topic.

  • Nathan’s marketing background. 4:02

    Nathan talks about marketing and movement.

  • Nathan shares his take on marketing.

  • How to best navigate social media discourse? 6:15

    Observing various forms of discourse on social media.

  • Cars vs other forms of transportation.

  • The 15 minutes cities conspiracy theory going viral.

  • How to win people over.

  • Nathan’s first instinct when he first heard about this. 11:42

    The psychology of conspiracy theories and how they form.

  • Nathan shares his thoughts on current EMP messaging and how to improve it.

  • The challenge of explaining urbanism to the left.

  • Dark money and deregulatory talk.

  • Is there a conspiracy on twitter? 17:36

    Skepticism toward power, paranoia and lack of ability to work around it.

  • Twitter is toxic.

  • Lessons learned from twitter. 20:31

    Lessons learned from tiktok and how he manages his communications.

  • Tiktock is a health sign.

  • The benefits of being a youtuber on Twitter and tiktok.

  • Making a statement for yourself.

  • Contrarian rebelling on social media. 25:20

    Being an anti-group from a young age.

  • The internet is full of people like you.

  • The intellectual dark web and social media.

  • How social media is like the urbanist movement.

  • Emv vs urbanest in their bio.

  • Freddy de boer, critical of vmb.

  • The aesthetics and vibes of a movement. 31:55

    Reservations about joining a group, aesthetics, vibes and who's in the room.

  • Deep blue texas.

  • Defining the differences between left and right.

  • How humans work, and why it matters.

  • How do we interpret our political leanings? 36:19

    No party is free of guilt.

  • Tribalism is any kind of group thing.

  • AOC is a lightning rod of discourse.

  • AOC and the left-right divide.

  • Practical examples of the problem with framing and framing. 42:05

    The difference between a conservative and a conservative.

  • Practical examples in activism.

  • Single-family zoning and how it is framed.

  • How conservatives react to single- family zoning.

  • How to get people to care. 47:03

    Why most people don't care about politics.

  • How to choose the right messaging.

  • Reframing politics around culture and policy engagement.

  • Taking a step back regularly to recalibrate.

  • Advice to the young people. 52:28

    Ten good-faith, thoughtful arguments vs one or two bad-faith responses.

  • Online friends vs real-life friends.

  • Advice for a budding movement trying to change the world.

  • Follow their passions.

  • Where are your strengths? 56:59

    Everyone is passionate about something, even if it's something stupid.

  • Not everybody can be joe rogan.

  • The anti-podcaster meme, and why it's a bad thing.

  • Bismarck analysis newsletter.

    narratives - nathan final
    Summary

    Nathan’s background. 0:05

    Introduction to the podcast and the guest.

  • Nathan's bio and his interest in urbanism.

  • Stumbling into the discourse of urbanism.

  • How he first got interested in the topic.

  • Nathan’s marketing background. 4:02

    Nathan talks about marketing and movement.

  • Nathan shares his take on marketing.

  • How to best navigate social media discourse? 6:15

    Observing various forms of discourse on social media.

  • Cars vs other forms of transportation.

  • The 15 minutes cities conspiracy theory going viral.

  • How to win people over.

  • Nathan’s first instinct when he first heard about this. 11:42

    The psychology of conspiracy theories and how they form.

  • Nathan shares his thoughts on current EMP messaging and how to improve it.

  • The challenge of explaining urbanism to the left.

  • Dark money and deregulatory talk.

  • Is there a conspiracy on twitter? 17:36

    Skepticism toward power, paranoia and lack of ability to work around it.

  • Twitter is toxic.

  • Lessons learned from twitter. 20:31

    Lessons learned from tiktok and how he manages his communications.

  • Tiktock is a health sign.

  • The benefits of being a youtuber on Twitter and tiktok.

  • Making a statement for yourself.

  • Contrarian rebelling on social media. 25:20

    Being an anti-group from a young age.

  • The internet is full of people like you.

  • The intellectual dark web and social media.

  • How social media is like the urbanist movement.

  • Emv vs urbanest in their bio.

  • Freddy de boer, critical of vmb.

  • The aesthetics and vibes of a movement. 31:55

    Reservations about joining a group, aesthetics, vibes and who's in the room.

  • Deep blue texas.

  • Defining the differences between left and right.

  • How humans work, and why it matters.

  • How do we interpret our political leanings? 36:19

    No party is free of guilt.

  • Tribalism is any kind of group thing.

  • AOC is a lightning rod of discourse.

  • AOC and the left-right divide.

  • Practical examples of the problem with framing and framing. 42:05

    The difference between a conservative and a conservative.

  • Practical examples in activism.

  • Single-family zoning and how it is framed.

  • How conservatives react to single- family zoning.

  • How to get people to care. 47:03

    Why most people don't care about politics.

  • How to choose the right messaging.

  • Reframing politics around culture and policy engagement.

  • Taking a step back regularly to recalibrate.

  • Advice to the young people. 52:28

    Ten good-faith, thoughtful arguments vs one or two bad-faith responses.

  • Online friends vs real-life friends.

  • Advice for a budding movement trying to change the world.

  • Follow their passions.

  • Where are your strengths? 56:59

    Everyone is passionate about something, even if it's something stupid.

  • Not everybody can be joe rogan.

  • The anti-podcaster meme, and why it's a bad thing.

  • Bismarck analysis newsletter.

    narratives - nathan final

    Summary

    Nathan’s background. 0:05

    Introduction to the podcast and the guest.

  • Nathan's bio and his interest in urbanism.

  • Stumbling into the discourse of urbanism.

  • How he first got interested in the topic.

  • Nathan’s marketing background. 4:02

    Nathan talks about marketing and movement.

  • Nathan shares his take on marketing.

  • How to best navigate social media discourse? 6:15

    Observing various forms of discourse on social media.

  • Cars vs other forms of transportation.

  • The 15 minutes cities conspiracy theory going viral.

  • How to win people over.

  • Nathan’s first instinct when he first heard about this. 11:42

    The psychology of conspiracy theories and how they form.

  • Nathan shares his thoughts on current EMP messaging and how to improve it.

  • The challenge of explaining urbanism to the left.

  • Dark money and deregulatory talk.

  • Is there a conspiracy on twitter? 17:36

    Skepticism toward power, paranoia and lack of ability to work around it.

  • Twitter is toxic.

  • Lessons learned from twitter. 20:31

    Lessons learned from tiktok and how he manages his communications.

  • Tiktock is a health sign.

  • The benefits of being a youtuber on Twitter and tiktok.

  • Making a statement for yourself.

  • Contrarian rebelling on social media. 25:20

    Being an anti-group from a young age.

  • The internet is full of people like you.

  • The intellectual dark web and social media.

  • How social media is like the urbanist movement.

  • Emv vs urbanest in their bio.

  • Freddy de boer, critical of vmb.

  • The aesthetics and vibes of a movement. 31:55

    Reservations about joining a group, aesthetics, vibes and who's in the room.

  • Deep blue texas.

  • Defining the differences between left and right.

  • How humans work, and why it matters.

  • How do we interpret our political leanings? 36:19

    No party is free of guilt.

  • Tribalism is any kind of group thing.

  • AOC is a lightning rod of discourse.

  • AOC and the left-right divide.

  • Practical examples of the problem with framing and framing. 42:05

    The difference between a conservative and a conservative.

  • Practical examples in activism.

  • Single-family zoning and how it is framed.

  • How conservatives react to single- family zoning.

  • How to get people to care. 47:03

    Why most people don't care about politics.

  • How to choose the right messaging.

  • Reframing politics around culture and policy engagement.

  • Taking a step back regularly to recalibrate.

  • Advice to the young people. 52:28

    Ten good-faith, thoughtful arguments vs one or two bad-faith responses.

  • Online friends vs real-life friends.

  • Advice for a budding movement trying to change the world.

  • Follow their passions.

  • Where are your strengths? 56:59

    Everyone is passionate about something, even if it's something stupid.

  • Not everybody can be joe rogan.

  • The anti-podcaster meme, and why it's a bad thing.

  • Bismarck analysis newsletter.

    narratives - nathan final
    Summary

    Nathan’s background. 0:05

    Introduction to the podcast and the guest.

  • Nathan's bio and his interest in urbanism.

  • Stumbling into the discourse of urbanism.

  • How he first got interested in the topic.

  • Nathan’s marketing background. 4:02

    Nathan talks about marketing and movement.

  • Nathan shares his take on marketing.

  • How to best navigate social media discourse? 6:15

    Observing various forms of discourse on social media.

  • Cars vs other forms of transportation.

  • The 15 minutes cities conspiracy theory going viral.

  • How to win people over.

  • Nathan’s first instinct when he first heard about this. 11:42

    The psychology of conspiracy theories and how they form.

  • Nathan shares his thoughts on current EMP messaging and how to improve it.

  • The challenge of explaining urbanism to the left.

  • Dark money and deregulatory talk.

  • Is there a conspiracy on twitter? 17:36

    Skepticism toward power, paranoia and lack of ability to work around it.

  • Twitter is toxic.

  • Lessons learned from twitter. 20:31

    Lessons learned from tiktok and how he manages his communications.

  • Tiktock is a health sign.

  • The benefits of being a youtuber on Twitter and tiktok.

  • Making a statement for yourself.

  • Contrarian rebelling on social media. 25:20

    Being an anti-group from a young age.

  • The internet is full of people like you.

  • The intellectual dark web and social media.

  • How social media is like the urbanist movement.

  • Emv vs urbanest in their bio.

  • Freddy de boer, critical of vmb.

  • The aesthetics and vibes of a movement. 31:55

    Reservations about joining a group, aesthetics, vibes and who's in the room.

  • Deep blue texas.

  • Defining the differences between left and right.

  • How humans work, and why it matters.

  • How do we interpret our political leanings? 36:19

    No party is free of guilt.

  • Tribalism is any kind of group thing.

  • AOC is a lightning rod of discourse.

  • AOC and the left-right divide.

  • Practical examples of the problem with framing and framing. 42:05

    The difference between a conservative and a conservative.

  • Practical examples in activism.

  • Single-family zoning and how it is framed.

  • How conservatives react to single- family zoning.

  • How to get people to care. 47:03

    Why most people don't care about politics.

  • How to choose the right messaging.

  • Reframing politics around culture and policy engagement.

  • Taking a step back regularly to recalibrate.

  • Advice to the young people. 52:28

    Ten good-faith, thoughtful arguments vs one or two bad-faith responses.

  • Online friends vs real-life friends.

  • Advice for a budding movement trying to change the world.

  • Follow their passions.

  • Where are your strengths? 56:59

    Everyone is passionate about something, even if it's something stupid.

  • Not everybody can be joe rogan.

  • The anti-podcaster meme, and why it's a bad thing.

  • Bismarck analysis newsletter.

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