🎧 Episode 6 — The Algorithm Is the Culture Now
At some point, culture stopped being something we discovered… and became something that discovered us.
In this episode of The Cost of Culture, Christopher breaks down how algorithms have quietly reshaped identity, trends, creativity, and attention itself.
From viral moments replacing meaning…
to performance identity replacing authenticity…
to the emotional cost of always being visible…
This episode asks the question most people don’t slow down to ask:
What is this really costing us?
If culture is now influenced by data, being intentional about your algorithm matters more than ever.
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🧠 Topics Covered
• Data-driven culture vs human-driven culture
• Why viral does not equal valuable
• Performance identity & digital burnout
• Attention as modern currency
• How algorithms shape taste and identity
• Why real culture doesn’t scale — and why that matters
• Being intentional about what you feed your algorithm
🎙 About The Podcast
The Cost of Culture explores the hidden price behind modern trends, digital life, consumer behavior, and cultural shifts — asking not just what we gain from culture, but what we give up in return.
Hosted by Christopher Harrison.
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