Episode 8 — "Subscription Fatigue: Owning Nothing Is the New Normal"
Last episode, we talked about how “basic” quietly became an insult — and how stability now lives behind premium tiers.
This episode continues that conversation.
Subscription Fatigue explores how culture shifted from ownership to access — and how monthly payments became normal in every part of our lives. From streaming and software to fitness, food, productivity tools, and even peace of mind, we’ve built routines that depend on auto-renew.
But what happens when everything is rented?
Why does canceling feel harder than signing up?
Why does losing access feel personal?
And what does living on autopay actually cost us — financially and mentally?
In Episode 8, Christopher Harrison breaks down the psychology of subscription culture, the quiet stacking of monthly charges, and the hidden weight of maintaining access to everything.
Because when access disappears the moment you stop paying…
did you ever really own it?
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