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Strategy executive and self-described capital H hater Nick Susi joins host Dani Loftus to explore the art of dispassionate curiosity and the illusions that dominate creative industries. Nick unpacks why distance creates clarity, how the internet tricks us into thinking we need to know everything about Dubai chocolate, and why so many talented people write essays about world-building instead of actually building worlds. They discuss the false war between TikTok green screen strategists and academic researchers, the size-weight illusion that makes everyone think they can juggle, and why trust hasn't collapsed at all—it's just transferred to random strangers on the internet.
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Nick's website
Dani's newsletter
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01:58 — Dispassionate curiosity aka observing without getting wound up
04:50 — Why rage bait proves we care about too many things
07:41 — Would Tolkien have written LOTR or just had a Substack?
09:43 — The size-weight illusion and why everyone online thinks they can juggle
12:01 — The false war between TikTok strategists and academic researchers
16:06 — The best ideas are formless and travel like mind viruses
17:34 — Dating ick: people who can't communicate their desires
19:41 — Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation in Japan vs America
21:14 — Technology ick: bragging about being terminally online
22:41 — Using social media like a shotgun instead of a sniper rifle
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Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.
By Dirt MediaStrategy executive and self-described capital H hater Nick Susi joins host Dani Loftus to explore the art of dispassionate curiosity and the illusions that dominate creative industries. Nick unpacks why distance creates clarity, how the internet tricks us into thinking we need to know everything about Dubai chocolate, and why so many talented people write essays about world-building instead of actually building worlds. They discuss the false war between TikTok green screen strategists and academic researchers, the size-weight illusion that makes everyone think they can juggle, and why trust hasn't collapsed at all—it's just transferred to random strangers on the internet.
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Nick's website
Dani's newsletter
***
01:58 — Dispassionate curiosity aka observing without getting wound up
04:50 — Why rage bait proves we care about too many things
07:41 — Would Tolkien have written LOTR or just had a Substack?
09:43 — The size-weight illusion and why everyone online thinks they can juggle
12:01 — The false war between TikTok strategists and academic researchers
16:06 — The best ideas are formless and travel like mind viruses
17:34 — Dating ick: people who can't communicate their desires
19:41 — Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation in Japan vs America
21:14 — Technology ick: bragging about being terminally online
22:41 — Using social media like a shotgun instead of a sniper rifle
***
Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.