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Welcome to Day One FM, a podcast from Day One Agency and your definitive guide to understanding what’s actually trending and worth your attention in culture right now.
Tune-in twice a month to hear hosts Eli Williams, Trey Taylor and Clara Malley interview experts across a wide range of topics, breaking down the trends, shifts and people you need to know.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to Day One FM, a podcast from Day One Agency and your definitive guide to understanding what’s actually trending and worth your attention in culture right now.
Tune-in twice a month to hear hosts Eli Williams, Trey Taylor and Clara Malley interview experts across a wide range of topics, breaking down the trends, shifts and people you need to know.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    How to Ditch Your Smartphone With The Light Phone Co-founder Joe Hollier

    How to Ditch Your Smartphone With The Light Phone Co-founder Joe Hollier

    Joe Hollier is the co-founder of The Light Phone, an anti-smartphone “designed to be used as little as possible.” We talk taking inspo from Brian Eno, recalibrating our attention spans, how you gonna be mad on vacation, bible belt families, avoiding the word “addiction,” don’t overthink the research process, and building a more honest tech company.
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    • 53 Min.
    'Why Is This Interesting?' Founders Colin Nagy and Noah Brier Are Escaping the "Tyranny of the News Hooks"

    'Why Is This Interesting?' Founders Colin Nagy and Noah Brier Are Escaping the "Tyranny of the News Hooks"

    Why Is This Interesting? is a daily Substack spearheaded by Noah Brier and Colin Nagy about interesting things. On a rare five-panel pod, they chat reclaiming agency from the algorithm, the power of niche, the masochistic struggle of writing a daily substack, “mensch” is added to the pod vocab, Mr. Beast is very very very good at thumbnail imagery, the level of commentary around AI is not as sophisticated as what’s actually happening/interesting. 
    Subscribe to Why Is This Interesting? Here: https://whyisthisinteresting.substack.com/ 


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    • 41 Min.
    SSENSE’s Steff Yotka on Exploratory vs. Prescriptive Tastemaking

    SSENSE’s Steff Yotka on Exploratory vs. Prescriptive Tastemaking

    Steff Yotka is the Head of Content at SSENSE. Fresh off of a return flight from Michèle Lamy’s 80th birthday rave at a discreet Venetian airport hanger, she joins the crew to discuss the merits of caviar and egg sandwiches as drunk food, non-algo bait editorial, storytelling around product, if you don’t like Lana Del Ray please leave, whether or not “menswear is in crisis,” and more.
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    • 55 Min.
    The Ohtani Scandal and Why Betting Ruined American Sports Culture

    The Ohtani Scandal and Why Betting Ruined American Sports Culture

    The crew discusses the gambling scandal involving MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, and what it means for the future of sports betting. Plus, a quick interlude on the weather and Meghan Markle’s new brand lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.
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    • 32 Min.
    Feed Me’s Emily Sundberg on Keeping a Closely Guarded Media Diet, Anti Politeness & Soda Saturation

    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.
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    • 57 Min.
    Tradfluencers, Subway Gripes, and the Gen Z Gender Divide

    Tradfluencers, Subway Gripes, and the Gen Z Gender Divide

    The crew explores the internet’s fascination with “tradfluencers” like Nara and Lucky Blue Smith. Plus, Eli forgets to drink water and has gripes about the dogs on the train, Trey talks about why the lack of friction in our lives has led to loneliness, and Clara has thoughts on how algorithms are impacting a growing gender divide.
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    • 38 Min.

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