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Black Friday vs. Propriety: Nothing Left to Sell

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It’s a Black Friday special! Phillip and Brian explore how capitalism commercializes everything it touches, as exemplified beautifully by community-driven Buy Nothing groups facing trademark enforcement and Walmart's WhoKnewVille campaign, which misses the point of Dr. Seuss entirely. They examine Mariah Carey's evolution from background music to Sephora partner, the disturbing rise of skincare for toddlers, and why new media's infinitesimally short news cycles are reshaping how we consume culture itself.

PLUS: Get Plus! Use code BLACKFRIDAY for a year of Future Commerce Plus at our lowest rate ever.

Black Friday Isn’t Dying, and Neither Is Kris Jenner!

Key takeaways:

  • Buy Nothing chooses to wage its trademark battle during the SNAP benefits pause.
  • As long as digital channels and Kris Jenner continue to thrive, Black Friday will never die.
  • Mariah Carey’s “It’s Time” video is sponsored by Sephora. Finally!
  • The new media ecosystem demands we live in the immediacy of the moment. Media cycle half-lives grow shorter by the day.
  • “Mel Gibson was for Boomers what Johnny Depp was for Gen X, and I get the same feeling about Timothee Chalamet for this generation.” –– Brian Lange
  • “Any gift you give or receive is actually a flaming fireball in the sky of your identity.” –– Brian Lange
  • “Let he who is without screen time cast the first stone.” –– Phillip Jackson
  • “Buy Nothing groups disintermediate the knife fight.” –– Phillip Jackson, Craigslist knife fight survivor

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Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!


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Manage episode 521612021 series 1854740
Content provided by Future Commerce, Phillip Jackson, and Brian Lange. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Future Commerce, Phillip Jackson, and Brian Lange or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

It’s a Black Friday special! Phillip and Brian explore how capitalism commercializes everything it touches, as exemplified beautifully by community-driven Buy Nothing groups facing trademark enforcement and Walmart's WhoKnewVille campaign, which misses the point of Dr. Seuss entirely. They examine Mariah Carey's evolution from background music to Sephora partner, the disturbing rise of skincare for toddlers, and why new media's infinitesimally short news cycles are reshaping how we consume culture itself.

PLUS: Get Plus! Use code BLACKFRIDAY for a year of Future Commerce Plus at our lowest rate ever.

Black Friday Isn’t Dying, and Neither Is Kris Jenner!

Key takeaways:

  • Buy Nothing chooses to wage its trademark battle during the SNAP benefits pause.
  • As long as digital channels and Kris Jenner continue to thrive, Black Friday will never die.
  • Mariah Carey’s “It’s Time” video is sponsored by Sephora. Finally!
  • The new media ecosystem demands we live in the immediacy of the moment. Media cycle half-lives grow shorter by the day.
  • “Mel Gibson was for Boomers what Johnny Depp was for Gen X, and I get the same feeling about Timothee Chalamet for this generation.” –– Brian Lange
  • “Any gift you give or receive is actually a flaming fireball in the sky of your identity.” –– Brian Lange
  • “Let he who is without screen time cast the first stone.” –– Phillip Jackson
  • “Buy Nothing groups disintermediate the knife fight.” –– Phillip Jackson, Craigslist knife fight survivor

Associated Links:

Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!


Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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