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The New Bazaar
Bubbly markets and the TACO trade
Rob Armstrong is the writer who first coined the acronym in The TACO Trade, which stands for Trump Always Chickens Out, in a column back in April. He wasn’t trying to go viral, much less have the acronym circulate throughout Wall Street and the media, much less have President Trump be asked about it. But that’s what happened. Armstrong is the Unhedged columnist and podcaster at the Financial Times. He also had a prior career at a hedge fund, which abruptly ended in the Great Financial Crisis of 2008. He also has a PhD in philo...
2025-08-01
1h 08
Who’s Here in the Hamptons
Dan Rattiner speaks with Emily Sundberg, director and writer of THE END: A Gardiner’s Island Story – Episode 243
Episode 243: This week on the “Dan’s Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Emily Sundberg, director and writer of THE END: A Gardiner’s Island Story, a documentary which chronicles the history of the most secluded part of the East End – Gardiner’s Island is the oldest privately-owned island in the United States, since Lion Gardiner purchased it in 1639. Find all the “Dan’s Talks” podcast episodes at podcasts.schnepsmedia.com/podcast/dans-papers.
2025-07-31
21 min
Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 128: Hamptons Face w/ Emily Sundberg
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nymphetalumni.comThis week on Nymphet Alumni, Biz interviews New York newsletter phenom and Feed Me founder Emily Sundberg. They discuss the West Village-ification of America, the curious case of Hamptons face and what’s aspirational to young people in New York in 2025. Plus, Emily shares her advice on how to find your voice and how to protect your digital soul.
2025-07-29
12 min
TBPN
Weekly Recap: The Soham Parekh Drama, Meta Attacks OpenAI, The AI Talent War, Trump's Mega Bill
(00:03) - The Soham Parek Drama (05:39) - Soham Parek Interview (27:20) - Flo Crivello (Lindy) (38:13) - Emily Sundberg (Feed Me) (01:09:33) - Senate Passes Trump's Megabill (01:13:46) - Zak Kukoff (Lewis-Bruke Associates) (01:28:23) - Matthew Prince (Cloudflare) (02:00:03) - Meta Poaches OpenAI Engineers (02:39:51) - Will Brown (Prime Intellect) (03:10:05) - Sam Altman Slams Meta TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpn
2025-07-05
3h 13
TBPN
Who Is Soham Parekh? Erebor News Leaks, Microsoft Scales Back AI Chip Plans and Cuts 9,000 Jobs, Sam Altman Slams Meta’s AI Talent Poaching | Deedy Das, Emily Sundberg, Mert Mumtaz, Zak Kukoff, John Kim, Amit Jain
(01:35) - Top Stories (38:42) - Crypto Bank Erebor Rises from SVB Ashes (46:12) - Microsoft Scales Back AI Chip Plans (54:11) - Sam Altman Slams Meta (57:40) - Deedy Das, a principal at Menlo Ventures, has a background in engineering and product leadership, including roles at Google and Facebook, and was a founding team member at Glean. In the conversation, he discusses his transition from engineering to venture capital, emphasizing the value of technical expertise in investing, and highlights his focus on early-stage investments in AI/ML, next-generation infrastructure, and enterprise software. (01:28:56) - Emily Sundberg is a New York-based writer and director...
2025-07-02
3h 30
Wenbin Fang's Podcast Playlist
How to become a Substack Star with Emily Sundberg
Podcast: Channels with Peter Kafka (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: How to become a Substack Star with Emily SundbergPub date: 2025-06-25Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhat's the best way to describe what Emily Sundberg does? Substacker? Influencer? Journalist? Brand-builder? Let's go with "yes". And she does a much better job of describing herself in our conversation, where we talk about how she went from being a laid-off marketer at Meta to a one-woman business with a dev...
2025-06-25
51 min
Channels with Peter Kafka
How to become a Substack Star with Emily Sundberg
What's the best way to describe what Emily Sundberg does? Substacker? Influencer? Journalist? Brand-builder? Let's go with "yes". And she does a much better job of describing herself in our conversation, where we talk about how she went from being a laid-off marketer at Meta to a one-woman business with a devoted following and a revenue line that’s up and to the right. A very quick primer for those of you haven't heard of Sundberg and her Feed Me newsletter - she’s building a very interesting publishing company that revolves around her r...
2025-06-25
47 min
TBPN
Chime Climbs, Tech Titans Join Army Reserve, Meta Buys 49% of Scale AI | Joshua Steinman, Bernt Børnich, John Doyle, Emily Sundberg, Lennart Heim
(02:47) - Joshua Steinman, founder of Galvanick, discusses the recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear and military facilities, highlighting the precision of modern targeting technologies and the deployment of next-generation asymmetric capabilities. He notes the significant impact on Iran's military leadership and infrastructure, emphasizing the strategic implications of such operations. Steinman also reflects on the historical context of Iran-Israel relations, tracing the shift from pre-1979 alliances to the current adversarial stance, and underscores the potential for further escalation given Iran's history of targeting U.S. interests and the presence of Iranian assets capable of asymmetric attacks. (55:51) - Bernt Bornich...
2025-06-13
2h 20
Middlebrow
Always Be Raising w/ Emily Sundberg
Emily Sundberg, writer and creator of the daily business newsletter Feed Me, always has the inside scoop on New York enterprise. We dive into being on your British tip, Gem Home, business group chats, Criterion collection, East Hampton Star, girlboss 2.0, gossip, Substack's value proposition and another dumb app idea. Link to Emily's newsletter: https://www.readfeedme.com/
2025-05-21
1h 00
Everything is the Best
LITTLE MISS SUBSTACK - EMILY SUNDBERG
I sat down with the brilliant, wildly observant Emily Sundberg — writer, internet culture critic, and honestly one of the most tapped-in people I know. She currently has the most popular Substacks in business and culture - and the only one I read RELIGIOUSLY. We talk about everything from her start in journalism, to writing daily, navigating work, creating a network and much more. She’s sharp, she’s thoughtful, she’s funny and honestly, I'm very proud of her. Whether you’re a 20-something trying to figure it out, or a 30-something trying to un-figure it all out — this...
2025-04-16
59 min
Clashists
Are NYC & Paris in a toxic relationship?
Welcome back to another episode in which we spiral about the increasingly odd relationship between NYC & Paris. Are we the problem? Is this play about us?? We ask ourself these hard-hitting questions and more, like: How do you successfully export a concept to a new country? Can you translate a feeling? Why are we seeing so much cross-pollination between the two cities lately? And ... should Paris maybe just stop trying to make the bagel happen? We wash it all down with a solid rant attacking Parisians for their incessant need to speak English back to us despite our noble...
2025-04-02
1h 19
The Breaker Podcast
Inside Scandal PR and NYC Members Only Clubs with Guest Emily Sundberg
In Episode 6 of Breaker, we dive deep into the secretive world of "Scandal PR," uncovering how public relations operatives manage and manipulate celebrity controversies and high-stakes business dramas. Featuring special guest Emily Sundberg, creator of the popular Substack newsletter "Feed Me," this episode explores how modern scandals unfold, the blurred lines between PR and journalism, and the evolving dynamics of online personas. Discover surprising insights into the ongoing Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni lawsuit, how a former CIA operative allegedly controls narratives online, and why private members clubs are becoming New York City's latest hotspots for powerful figures. Stay...
2025-03-27
32 min
The Grill Room
Emily Sundberg's Indie Media Playbook
Emily Sundberg, creator of Feed Me, joins Dylan for an in-depth look at her meteoric rise as an independent Substacker. Having amassed 60,000 subscribers—and counting—Emily shares how authenticity, adaptability, and audience engagement have fueled her success. She also discusses self-funding her company without outside financing, the potential risks of a fully decentralized media landscape, and her plans to expand beyond Substack while leveraging her growing platform. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...
2025-02-14
49 min
GOOD THINKING
Open AI's Super Bowl ad failed at humanity
THIS WEEK’S PODCAST EPISODE:* Fans are coming for the content and paying for the community* Move over shoppy-shop, hype-grocer is here* Michelob Ultra’s Super Bowl ad is ultra good* Gen-Alpha aren’t just digital-natives; their AI-natives* Thom Browne and Doechii are the perfect couple* Open AI should have asked ChatGPT how to make a good ad* The Open changing the golf game* Freaks of Nature’s simple but effective campaign* An insight for local hospitality brands and educatio...
2025-02-12
43 min
Eyewitness Beauty
Episode 157: Republican Hair with Emily Sundberg
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.eyewitnessbeauty.comWhile Nick’s away, Annie is joined by the reigning Queen of Substack, Emily Sundberg. Her newsletter, Feed Me, is the premiere ‘stack to sub for all things business and culture. Emily was in DC for the Inauguration, and shared deets on rubbing shoulders with the children of Trump’s regime and MAGA martinis, and we talk Tiktok’s place in Meta country. Pl…
2025-01-24
01 min
This Is TASTE
New York’s New Semi-Anonymous Restaurant Critic with Feed Me’s J Lee
It was a lot of fun having J Lee into the studio. Lee writes for the terrific business and culture (and the culture of business) publication Feed Me and files unflinching restaurant reviews and observations about the state of the food world, from NYC, and points beyond. We wanted to have him in to find out a little bit more about his background, and what got him interested in writing about restaurant culture. We also go over some of his memorable writing, including a very funny takedown of a Midtown newcomer, some Buy/Sell grades, and lots of love...
2025-01-18
55 min
Outside/In
The tinned fish renaissance
Sardines are in vogue. Literally. They are in Vogue magazine. They’re delicious (subjectively), good for you, and sustainable… right? Recently, a listener called into the show asking about just that.“I've always had this sense that they're a more environmentally friendly fish, perhaps because of being low on the food chain. But I'm realizing I really have no sense of what it looks like to actually fish for sardines,” Jeannie told us.The Outside/In team got together to look beyond the sunny illustrations on the fish tins. Is there bycatch? What about emi...
2025-01-09
34 min
Tasteland
Ep. 24: Special Sauce ft. Emily Sundberg
This week Daisy and Francis are joined by Emily Sundberg, creator of the popular business newsletter Feed Me. They explore the theme of specialness in modern life, discussing how technology, communication, and social interactions have evolved and impacted our sense of intimacy and connection.Feed Me: https://www.readfeedme.com/00:00 Introducing Emily and Feed Me01:40 Nothing Feels Special Anymore04:28 Texting's Effect on Communication and Intimacy10:10 The Relationship Between Friction and Specialness15:03 The Balance of Responsibility for Social Collapse18:12 The Intention Behind...
2025-01-08
57 min
How Long Gone
Emily Sundberg
Emily Sundberg does the very popular Feed Me newsletter. We spoke with her from her fiancee's parent's house over Thanksgiving about the depths of Doordash, a Delta upgrade and downgrade, what Chris did for T-day, Emily's engagement announcement, databases, kidz bop screamo, New York's The Grill, Ozempic's effect on bicoastal food sales, the rise of Clubstaurants, how to use a laptop in public, right-wing raw-milk bird-flu, Barbour jackets and Fred Perry's, should men read about fashion? Affiliate links, West Village Girlies on the algorithm, how to prank a Long Island mom, and a vibe check on gyms....
2024-12-02
1h 19
Second Nature
Sports On Substack: Insights + Best Practices
We use Substack to power the Second Nature newsletter, and on today's podcast, we are joined by our man on the inside, Austin Tedesco. In this episode, he shares insights and best practices from the world of sports content creation (and beyond). Show Notes: Substack: http://www.substack.com Austin Tedesco: https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tedesco-90248a59/ Lenny: https://substack.com/@lenny Feed Me: https://www.readfeedme.com/ Semafor article about Emily: https://www.semafor.com/article/11/17/2024/feed-mes-emily-sundberg-and-her-studio-mindset Ethan Strauss: https://substack.com/@houseofstrauss Mark Stein: https://marcstein.substack.com/ Laura Riley: https://substack.com/@magasin E...
2024-11-22
1h 01
Fashion People
Bridge-and-Tunnel Fashion and Balthazar on Election Night
Lauren catches up with Emily Sundberg, author of the the daily Substack Feed Me, which is popular with coastal elites and college students alike. They discuss Barbour jacket knockoffs, Casa Cipriani, how the fashion industry measures up to other crazy industries, Taylor Swift’s favorite restaurant Corner Store, cracks in the paint at Zero Bond, and plenty more. Plus, Lauren tips off listeners on what’s happening with LVMH heir Alexandre Arnault and a W magazine acquisition. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
2024-11-15
1h 09
See Also
116: Full-tilt Boogie
On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are both prepping for some time away, plus Jinxy recaps the Melbourne premiere of Beetlejuice and BL describes a bizarro time seeing Blink Twice at Kino's "Cinema 8".On the docket this week are chats about two very brilliant and very different films: Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (skip from 32:37 to 53:43 if you don't want spoilers) and Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow. We chat about how it's been a big year for chicks shooting up, finding a bit of flesh to poke an earring in, listening to what...
2024-09-13
1h 22
People vs Algorithms
100th Episode with Emily Sundberg
This week we’re joined by Emily Sundberg and celebrate our 100th episode, talking about classic topics like X vs Threads and is Silence the best product.Troy Young's People vs Algorithms newsletterBrian Morrissey's The Rebooting newsletterAlex Schleifer's Universal EntitiesFollow Alex, Brian and Troy on Twitter
2024-09-13
1h 13
Culture Club.
Very Mindful
Hi friends! The Love Island UK golden couple have split and Raygun is Australia's new icon (for better or worse). Everyone is feeling very demure, very mindful. But where did the phrase originate from? We reference this Dazed article titled Very Demure, Very Mindful: Who Owns An Internet Buzzword? by Laura Pitcher. Next, It Ends With Us has been the messiest media circuit since Don't Worry Darling. We share some thoughts and reference articles including The Drama Over It Ends With Us Has Almost Eclipsed the Film Itself by Scaachi Koul for Slate and...
2024-08-19
48 min
Ugly Hot
4. Getting Ballerina Farm Pilled, Cancelling Third Places, + Talking Cosplaying Aesthetics with Liz of @openbookclubnyc
This episode we have the amazing Liz of @openbookclubnyc on the Pod to talk about how we’re collectively being Ballerina Farm pilled, the degradation or discovery of Third Places in NYC, putting yourself out there to find community, + if cosplaying aesthetics exist in Bushwick + beyond. We also get into our recent Ugly Thought confessions + write in advice questions! Time Stamps Intro + Sex + The City Characters Olympics ~ 5:59 Ballerina Farm Discussion ~ 15:30 Gender Role Identity Crisis? ~ 24:30 Trap of Slower Living? ~ 30:00 Third Places ~ 34:48 Is Noise Cancelled? ~ 44:40
2024-07-28
1h 36
Throwing Fits
The Emily Sundberg Interview with Throwing Fits
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Emily Sundberg is a club that everyone is invited to. Emily—writer and founder of the Feed Me newsletter—came through to school us on shopping canal street, Professional Fishing Girlies, what her best in class newsletter is all about and what sets it apart, everything brands are doing right and wrong in 2024, fake couples online ruining everyone’s expectations, how brat summer is really going for the girlies, her Zyn addiction, why Gen Z’s hair is so good, reporting live from the Finbro trenches, death to all cock...
2024-07-24
1h 34
Theory and Practice
41 | How to Build a More Loving Relationship: Us by Terry Real
Hi everyone! Today’s episode is all about US: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship by Terrence Real. This book is for anyone who wants to feel more connection and companionship in their relationship. 10/10 recommend (whether you’re single, dating or married). Have you read this book? LMK what you think! — About the book About Terry Real The two versions of you: the Wise Adult & the Adaptive Child Shifting from Reactive Partners to Proactive Teammates You & Me Consciousness vs. Us Consciousness The 3 Different Phases o...
2024-07-23
27 min
The Soul Collective
Alchemizing Fear and the Significance of Coming to Earth with Christian Sundberg
Welcome to The Soul Collective. Today, we are excited to host Christian Sundberg, a seasoned project manager with over 15 years of experience in complex nuclear pump and valve manufacturing. Beyond his professional achievements, Christian is a compelling public speaker, having presented at over 100 events. Remarkably, as a child, Christian remembered his existence before coming to Earth. While these memories faded during his early adult years, they returned at age 30 through meditation and personal awakening, accompanied by Out of Body Experiences (OBEs). Christian's mission is to remind us of our true essence beyond the human experience. He is...
2024-06-25
1h 00
Culture Club.
Fashion Weak
Australian Fashion Week hit Sydney last week and the industry, TikTok and punters have thoughts... We take a deep dive into the ~discourse~ around fashion week shenanigans, and Maggie shares her personal experience of being on ground. We reference TikToks by creators Joely Malcolm and Carmen Azzopardi, Refinery29 Australia and recommend watching this video by Abby Butler. We also reference this piece by Crystal Andrews titled The Unsexy But Necessary Way To Ensure A Truly Diverse Fashion Week. Next, we chat about book clubs. Are they inspired by the rise in celebrity book-inspo we...
2024-05-20
43 min
People vs Algorithms
The Business of Influence with Emily Sundberg
Emily, Brian and Troy delve into the complex world of influencers and celebrities as they navigate public scrutiny and fame in the digital age. They explore the societal impact of extensive phone use and the rise of influencers creating their own brands. Troy Young's People vs Algorithms newsletterBrian Morrissey's The Rebooting newsletterAlex Schleifer's Universal EntitiesFollow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterTopics:00:00 An Unforgettable Trip to the Grenadines: The Start of an Influencer's Journey01:12 Introducing 'People vs. Algorithms': A Deep Dive into Media, Tech, and Culture01:17 Emily Sundberg's Unique Blend of Business and Culture in 'Feed...
2024-03-28
1h 11
Day One FM
Feed Me’s Emily Sundberg on Keeping a Closely Guarded Media Diet, Anti Politeness & Soda Saturation
Emily Sundberg is a New York-based writer, director and consultant who authors a daily business and internet culture newsletter called Feed Me. She joins us on the pod to discuss her closely guarded media diet, meeting readers out in the wild, she’s not a fan of putting stickers on phone cameras, why she’s bullish on Zyn and bearish on prebiotic sodas, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-25
57 min
This Is TASTE
Emily Sundberg
Today on the show we have a special conversation with Emily Sundberg, the voice behind the must-read (and much-read) Feed Me, a newsletter about business, culture, food, and good gossip. Emily and Matt shared the stage at the recent Adweek Commerce Week in New York, and here they talk about all kinds of craziness, including F*og Club, probiotic sodas, Faire, Graza potato chips, the future of food media, the rise of retail media, the best and worst food retail, and so much more. Thanks to our friends at Adweek for inviting us to join the stage....
2024-03-23
22 min
Making Media
Business, Culture, and Content with Emily Sundberg
Welcome back to Making Media. Our guest today is Emily Sundberg. Like many of our most creative guests, Emily has a wide-ranging background. For her day job, she writes her newsletter, Feed Me, which tracks valuable early trends in the consumer and brand space. If you want to know what's going to happen six months from now, read Emily's newsletter tomorrow. She also writes for New York magazine and GQ, she's been featured in the New York Times, and she's published a documentary. We talk about how she's built up this incredibly valuable, long, diversified list of s...
2024-03-21
1h 03
Bad On Paper
March 2024 Three Things
It’s time for Three Things and we have a lot to cover, so let’s dive in! Olivia’s things Kate Middleton A game FMKs Our Favorite Substacks Becca’s things What you do when you’re struggling with procrastination (get the Time Timer Becca mentioned here) The State of Culture 2024 on Substack The Idea Of You Trailer Our favorite Substacks Feed Me by Emily Sundberg After School by Casey Lewis Pu...
2024-03-20
1h 00
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Cropped Pants, the Tokyo Report, and Many Micro Updates
Greetings, Thingiemabobs! We have some wee updates, a Tokyo tour, and an important (to us) conversation about whether or not cropped pants are allowed. People are loving the idea of a shower as a room (on of Emily Sundberg’s Thingies!) and were intrigued by this IG reel where @mrsmckennabarry installs a little shelf in her shower for a lamp and a speaker. In more offputting bathing news, Jessica Biel eats cereal in the shower. Speaking of cereal! Jacqueline Tse of Mad Brooklyn makes compelling Lucky Charms sculptures.
2024-03-18
44 min
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Emily Sundberg’s Oh-So-Charming Thingies, Coming at You Loony Twonies
Before we get to Thingies with Emily Sundberg, we have an order of business to attend to: ) Our semi-finalists for listener names are here! Thingiemabobs, Loony Twonies, Thingles, and, a late entry, Two Timers. We’ll need you to cast your vote on Instagram, clearly. If you don’t already know Emily Sundberg’s work, please subscribe to the “hottest business newsletter” Feed Me and read her iconic stories like “Welcome to the Shoppy Shop” and the “hot girl drink whole milk” piece for New York mag. “You may also like” newsletters...
2024-02-26
41 min
Fat Mascara
Ep. 520: Celebrity Beauty Paychecks, a Sun-In Comeback & Beauty News
Guest co-host Emily Sundberg, author of the Substack newsletter Feed Me, joins Jenn in the studio to make sense of the Super Bowl’s beauty moment, discuss Alix Earle, talk about an introduction to perfumery course, and consider how trendy nicotine pouches could affect your skin. Plus, we have concealer help for our allergy sufferer and some new homework: Tell us about your favorite trinket-y beauty items (lip balm phone cases, gloss rings, solid perfumes, etc., are welcome!).Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/405356Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-520Sponsor links & discount codes: fat...
2024-02-21
44 min
A Day In Her Life
Episode 41: A Day In Her Life with Julia @SmarterInASec - Content Creator and Career and Personal Brand Strategist
Tell us what you think!!!So excited to be talking to Julia @SmarterInASec this week about her days! Julia is a career and personal brand strategist and content creator who shares articles and actionable pieces of advice to help you level up in work and in life. This conversation is a blast! Join us to hear:How Julia is optimizing her morning routineThe creative ways Julia avoids food delivery in New York CityHow a passion for sharing new/media developed into @smarterinasecHow a column in the local newspaper helped uncover Julia’s skill for Networking and co...
2024-02-19
45 min
This Is TASTE
Emily Sundberg
Emily Sundberg has a knack for writing stories that get people talking. The freelance writer and mind behind the business newsletter Feed Me has an expert eye for trends in the food space and beyond, like the return of whole milk and the rise of the “shoppy shop”—you know, those cute, curated grocery stores that all seem to carry the same made-for-Instagram products. We wanted to have Emily back into the studio to talk about the year in food and drink retail—the products, the trends, and all the media that flows around them. We also talk about the futu...
2023-12-25
53 min
High Brow
the oat milk industrial complex
In today's episode, Mina discusses the items on her personal Christmas wishlist, the Met Costume Institute’s new exhibit "Women Dressing Women," her thoughts on the new Balenciaga show, the lack of "third places" in the U.S. and, in the same vein, the overpriced oat milk lattes that are RUINING community, also: children being worse than ever before?, Emma Chamberlain "discourse," and the potential return of big dairy. Support the podcast on Patreon! Instagram: @highbrow.pod Send suggestions/thoughts/stories to highbrowbymina@gmail.com or leave a voicemail (917) 727-8385 Reading List: Third Places...
2023-12-06
59 min
The Good Food CFO podcast
What Grub Street Got Wrong About The Shoppy Shop
Retail is a complex and, at times, difficult sales channel to navigate for Good Food Founders. In this episode, Sarah and Chelsea discuss two articles that put the Brand/Retail relationship at the forefront. First, in the news segment, Sarah shares a Civil Eats article that highlights why mid-size farms and brands are disappearing from retail shelves. Then in the main episode, Sarah and Chelsea discuss an article that has been on Sarah’s mind since January 2023. Read the Grub Street Article Welcome to the Shopp...
2023-11-13
46 min
Future Commerce
Commerce is Counterculture? The Rise of the Critic Class
This season on VISIONS will explore the content of VISIONS: Volume IV by Future Commerce. VISIONS is an audio-visual Annual Trends report that examines the changes in culture and commerce and their impacts on the technology industry that serves them. VISIONS: Volume IV took place over three months, from April to June 2023, bookended by two events.Today we go live to the first of those events at the Celeste Bartos Theater at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, where we'll speak with a panel of modern culture reporters, foresight analysts, and media creators and...
2023-10-08
42 min
This Is TASTE
Naama Shefi
Today we have an amazing conversation with Naama Shefi. Naama is the founder of the Jewish Food Society, a nonprofit organization that works to preserve, celebrate, and revitalize Jewish cuisine to build and promote a meaningful connection to Jewish and Israeli culture. She is also the chair of Asif Culinary Institute of Israel.Also on the show, Aliza and Matt discuss three things they each are interested in right now. These include: Piñas at Connolly’s, Emily Sundberg’s Feed Me newsletter, Abi Balingit’s rose water meringue, Cherry Bombe is doing a WeFunder, Eric Kim tomato...
2023-08-18
45 min
Agripod
International farm travel AND Is too much seretonin a bad thing?
International travelers entering North America are reminded to report visits to farms in regions infected by transboundary diseases such as African Swine Fever to customs.Those travellers are also asked to notify the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) of incidents where visitors to foreign farms were not diverted for secondary screening.SHIC Executive Director Dr. Paul Sundberg says it's all about preventing the introduction of foreign animal disease.A research scientist with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan is working on a project to determine if too...
2023-08-16
24 min
Quick Picks
Episode 45: Summer Reads
Summer reads are a favorite theme of mine and I am always looking for fun books that fall into this category, so I'm sharing my recommendations with you with the hopes that you might also find some good ones. Literary Fiction: Keeper of Lost Things, by Ruth Hogan Return to Valleto, by Dominic Smith The Librarianist, by Patrick deWitt The Guncle, by Steven Rowley Cozies: The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules, Catherine Ingelman-Sundberg Carlene...
2023-07-07
25 min
This Is TASTE
Emily Sundberg
Emily Sundberg has a knack for writing stories that get people talking. The freelance writer and mind behind the business newsletter Feed Me has an expert eye for trends in the food space and beyond, like the return of whole milk and the rise of the “shoppy shop”—you know, those cute, curated grocery stores that all seem to carry the same made-for-Instagram products. We’re thrilled to have her on the podcast to forecast the drink of the summer, the current state of founders in the direct-to-consumer space, and much more.Also on the show, Aliza and Matt...
2023-06-05
51 min
Dear Katie: Survivor Stories
S3E17 Zuni Cafe Brine Chicken (Special Guest: Kelly Sundberg)
A frog thrown in boiling water will jump out. But a frog put in a pot of water and heated to boiling will die. Author Kelly Sundberg describes her relationship with her husband, and how an initially innocent relationship slowly morphs into a storm of fear and violence. At first, her strength masks her suffering, but in the end, it saves her. Today, Kelly shares her story of abuse, survival, and liberation. To find out more about Kelly and her work, go to: https://kellysundberg.com/ Hosts: Claire Kaplan and Katie Koestner Editors: C...
2023-03-09
36 min
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Room Dividers, TVs, and Three Gals About the Internet
Hello, this is she! Today we’re reaching into a grab bag filled with TVs, social omnivores, room dividers, and favorite internet follows. For more on the social omnivore, check out this Bon Appétit article by Ali Francis. Room dividers have come a long way—see: Lichen, The Inside, Sarah Ellison's for DWR, and Sight Unseen’s round up. Delightful follow number one: Emily Sundberg and her newsletter Feed Me. She wrote "Whole Milk Mounts its Triumphant Comeback" and "Welcome to the Shoppy Shop" and recently surfaced thi...
2023-02-20
37 min
Dewy Dudes
80. Blockchain Bimbos with Emily Sundberg
Writer, creative strategist and filmmaker Emily Sundberg joins the fellas to chat about Rescue Spa loyalty, making out after applying P50, tanking Oatly’s stock, going viral via the NYT’s latest “Hot Girl” story, bimbofying Web 3, the Gossip Girlification of Dimes Square, defining “the ick,” Kin Euphorics, being silenced in Paris, Gardiner’s Island, working at Meta, developing an online bit, and much, much more. Follow Emily here: https://twitter.com/Emily_Sundberg https://www.instagram.com/emilysundberg/?hl=en Check out the trailer to Emily's doc...
2022-08-06
1h 11
Naukowo
Kto latem je więcej, kto bardziej ryzykuje i od kogo dziedziczymy pewne geny - #035
Jak postrzegamy ryzyko i jak różnimy się w jego ocenie i skłonnościach do ryzykownych zachowań? Co sprawia, że latem pewna grupa ludzi je więcej i dlaczego nie wszyscy? Skąd wzięły się geny Neandertalczyków u współczesnych ludzi i do czego służą? W środowym odcinku podkastu Naukowo, w którym przyjrzymy się też nowym badaniom pokazującym jak bardzo znajomość języka wpływa na skuteczność leczenia oraz wskazującym na zależność między zmianami klimatycznymi, a głębokością nurkowania pewnych uroczych ptaków.Jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam d...
2022-07-13
24 min
Low Tide Boyz, a Swimrun Podcast
Gilles LaFleuriel, TSR Swimrun
Welcome to episode 125 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We are stoked to have Gilles LaFleuriel, founder of TSR Swimrun on the show this week. Gilles does an amazing job calculating The Salamander Rankings and creates a lot of super-niche Swimrun content. As purveyors of super-niche Swimrun content ourselves, Gilles is a kindred spirit and we know that you will enjoy our conversation with him.But first... Training UpdateÖdyssey Swimrun Casco Bay is 7 weeks away and we have been putting in the work in the pool...
2022-05-26
1h 10
Let Me Ruin Your Life
Wellness Is in Its Flop Era
This week, Serena discusses ERAS, both her own and those of the Culture. Is wellness passé? Are martinis the motif of a new age? Is Glossier in its flop era? Are we all? You can find Serena on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter at @glamdemon2004, and you can follow the podcast Instagram at @letmeruinyourlifepod - DM for questions and requests! Articles mentioned: Grubstreet - Wellness Is Dead. Long Live the Martini. by Emily Sundberg NY Times - The Allure of Messy Lives by Katie Roiphe The Cut - A Vibe S...
2022-05-09
1h 01
How Long Gone
183. - Emily Sundberg
Emily Sundberg is a writer, creative strategist, illustrator, and social media consultant from New York. We chat about chlorophyll soda, Mother’s Day, Emily growing up with a sober parent, space exploration, social media algorithms, Emily’s very cool boyfriend Eric who works in Esports and went to Harvard, Emily’s podcast about gambling and dip, things that we might be bad at, all of her jobs, converting to Judaism, why Lil Peep keeps putting out new music, and our gaming careers. twitter.com/Emily_Sundbergtwitter.com/donetodeathtwitter.com/themjeans--- S...
2021-05-12
1h 07
Employer Branding Podcast
Attracting Talent Virtually as a Cybersecurity Brand, with Emily Van Norden of CrowdStrike
As a company already used to remote work, the virtual transition prompted by COVID-19 was less of an adjustment for this cybersecurity brand than it was for many. Nevertheless, they’re continuing to find innovative solutions to employer brand challenges brought on by the socially distant workplace. Emily Van Norden is Director of Talent Brand Marketing and Diversity Lead at CrowdStrike. Emily on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyvannorden CrowdStrike online: https://crowdstrike.com CrowdStrike careers: https://crowdstrike.com/jobs Subscribe to this podcast: https://employerbrandingpodcast.com Measure your employer brand: https://employerbrandindex.co Thanks for tuning in!
2020-06-17
22 min
The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
ACT and Clinical Behavior Analysis: Session 107 with Emily Sandoz
Dr. Emily Sandoz joins me in Session 107 to talk about her work in ACT and Clinical Behavior Analysis. I found this conversation really fascinating as she shares how she helps people in talk-therapy contexts - a setting that most listeners do not practice in. Going into this interview, I assumed we'd get deep into the ACT Hexaflex Processes, but we ended up dispensing with a lot of the common, "mid-level terms," of ACT, and instead focused on the functional analysis of verbal behavior in the context of a therapy session. I think you'll find Emily's...
2020-01-29
1h 09
The Kick
Social Media Terror (feat. Emily Sundberg) | Episode 92
You don’t get to a couple hundred listeners without making a few social media observations. On this episode, Chance and Noah collect all their likes and reposts and subtweets to analyze how terrifying being online can be. Through "Ingrid Goes West" (6:15), "Unfriended" (39:55), and "The Social Network" (52:10), they look at the thin line between follower and stalker, trend and obsession, and friend and frenemy. In the middle of it all (23:10), Instagram influencer and The Cut editor Emily Sundberg stops by to discuss the warped lenses of social media perception, what it's like to try and put her phone away, and th...
2018-05-10
1h 19
Historically Speaking: The Orphan & the Milkman with Guest Andrea Boeshaar
Angela Breidenbach, host of Historically Speaking, interviews Andrea Boeshaar about her family history love story, the poor little orphan girl grew up playing piano. The milkman heard the lovely melodies and had to meet the player of those lovely tunes... Andrea shares the true historical love story that brought her grandparents together. Listen in to hear the lovely tale, learn more about history, and get genealogy tips to uncover the historical love stories in your family. her book series, The FABRIC OF TIME is based upon Andrea Boeshaar's family history. Twice she organized family reunions and she garnered information from her...
2017-07-21
31 min
ConSequential
Episode 55: Webcomics Revisited
Disease and a lack of free time have delayed our return - if your time is as obviously precious as ours, let us steer you through the murky, yaoi-filled waters of webcomics and onto the safer shores of whatever weird porn it is that you like instead.Also learn which version of Doctor Who is sexually attracted to! Listen to us talk ourselves out of joining the CIA! More! We talked about:Injection - Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey, Jordie BellaireLimbo - Dan Watters & Caspar WijngaardThe Broken Frontier Anthology - Various, edited by Wendy and Tyl...
2016-05-18
1h 24