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Is star power disappearing… or are we just overstimulated?
This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer dives headfirst into one of the most fascinating conversations happening in pop culture right now with Pretty vs Presence: Why Star Power Feels…Off. Because somewhere between social media overload, influencer culture, algorithm fame, and hyper accessibility, the magic feels different. The girls are gorgeous. The branding is polished. Everybody has a ring light and a rollout. But where is the AURA?
Fresh off reflections about freedom, creativity, and the shifting energy of celebrity culture, Jer breaks down why modern fame feels less like towering icons and more like a sea of glitter with nobody fully standing out. From the Met Gala feeling oddly safe and corporate this year to the exhaustion of constantly consuming creators online, this episode asks the question a lot of us have been quietly thinking: are we losing the mystique that once made pop stars feel larger than life? But this conversation goes deeper than aesthetics.
Jer opens up about the artists and albums that truly changed the course of life growing up as a queer millennial navigating a world that did not always feel safe or affirming. From Jason Mraz to the power of songwriters finally receiving their flowers, this episode explores why music and artistry still matter on a soul level and why presence cannot be manufactured in a branding meeting.
We also get into the artists who SHOULD be radiating bigger by now including Tyla, Victoria Monét, Justine Skye, Chlöe Bailey, and Dvckworth, while highlighting the performers who naturally command attention every time they walk into a room. Whether it is Doechii’s fearlessness, Sabrina Carpenter’s polish, Cardi B’s charisma, or Manon’s undeniable magnetism, some people simply have “it” and Jer unpacks what that really means in today’s landscape.
At its core, this episode is about individuality. Lived experience. Confidence. Risk taking. The things that create real presence beyond beauty, streams, or viral moments.
Not everybody is meant to be a mega celebrity. But the ones with true light deserve the space to actually shine. Press play and let’s talk about the difference between being seen… and being unforgettable.
Follow JerBear on all social platforms:
https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer
https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer
https://instagram.com/theworldofjer
http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil
Contact [email protected] for all inquiries!
Chapters
00:00 - Welcome Back, Popholics!
01:05 - Mini Spice Girls Reunion with the Mels
02:48 - How People within NYC interpret The Met
04:10 - The efficacy of protesting The Met Gala
05:37 - Where was the creativity this year’s Met Gala?
08:16 - Where is the Star Power we yearn for?
09:40 - Is our attention span is fried?
12:42 - Jer’s personal journey to unconditionally supporting / revering artistry
15:04 - How sites like genius help us identify curators / playmakers to our favorite songs
17:14 - Musicians who have potential to carry the torch of undeniable Pop Star aura
22:43 - Our current industry trailblazers
By Jeremiah NeilIs star power disappearing… or are we just overstimulated?
This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer dives headfirst into one of the most fascinating conversations happening in pop culture right now with Pretty vs Presence: Why Star Power Feels…Off. Because somewhere between social media overload, influencer culture, algorithm fame, and hyper accessibility, the magic feels different. The girls are gorgeous. The branding is polished. Everybody has a ring light and a rollout. But where is the AURA?
Fresh off reflections about freedom, creativity, and the shifting energy of celebrity culture, Jer breaks down why modern fame feels less like towering icons and more like a sea of glitter with nobody fully standing out. From the Met Gala feeling oddly safe and corporate this year to the exhaustion of constantly consuming creators online, this episode asks the question a lot of us have been quietly thinking: are we losing the mystique that once made pop stars feel larger than life? But this conversation goes deeper than aesthetics.
Jer opens up about the artists and albums that truly changed the course of life growing up as a queer millennial navigating a world that did not always feel safe or affirming. From Jason Mraz to the power of songwriters finally receiving their flowers, this episode explores why music and artistry still matter on a soul level and why presence cannot be manufactured in a branding meeting.
We also get into the artists who SHOULD be radiating bigger by now including Tyla, Victoria Monét, Justine Skye, Chlöe Bailey, and Dvckworth, while highlighting the performers who naturally command attention every time they walk into a room. Whether it is Doechii’s fearlessness, Sabrina Carpenter’s polish, Cardi B’s charisma, or Manon’s undeniable magnetism, some people simply have “it” and Jer unpacks what that really means in today’s landscape.
At its core, this episode is about individuality. Lived experience. Confidence. Risk taking. The things that create real presence beyond beauty, streams, or viral moments.
Not everybody is meant to be a mega celebrity. But the ones with true light deserve the space to actually shine. Press play and let’s talk about the difference between being seen… and being unforgettable.
Follow JerBear on all social platforms:
https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer
https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer
https://instagram.com/theworldofjer
http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil
Contact [email protected] for all inquiries!
Chapters
00:00 - Welcome Back, Popholics!
01:05 - Mini Spice Girls Reunion with the Mels
02:48 - How People within NYC interpret The Met
04:10 - The efficacy of protesting The Met Gala
05:37 - Where was the creativity this year’s Met Gala?
08:16 - Where is the Star Power we yearn for?
09:40 - Is our attention span is fried?
12:42 - Jer’s personal journey to unconditionally supporting / revering artistry
15:04 - How sites like genius help us identify curators / playmakers to our favorite songs
17:14 - Musicians who have potential to carry the torch of undeniable Pop Star aura
22:43 - Our current industry trailblazers