Performance & Props

Rahul Devinder Malik

Everything you own is a prop. Every move you make is a performance. Welcome to Performance & Props, a podcast that peers behind the curtain of the modern Identity Economy. Hosted by Rahul Devinder Malik: a PhD researcher studying digital identity, consumer behaviour, and social media culture, we explore how the objects we "hire"—from limited-edition sneakers and ring lights to the invisible numbers of our credit scores—define our status, our authority, and our souls in a world of infinite digital noise. In this series, we move past "functional marketing" and into the theatre of Aesthetic-led Curation. We deconstruct the "Props" we use to carve out a sovereign space in today's digital landscape. Whether you’re a marketing student, a digital nomad, or a creator looking to future-proof your brand, this podcast provides the linguistic gates and aesthetic anchors you need to master your own performance. What we explore: The hidden rhythm of human trust. Why do we buy things to tell our story? Navigating the theatre of AI and algorithms. Finding authenticity in a world of synthesis. Subscribe to join the performance. New episodes every Tuesday.

Episodes

  1. The Blue Checkmark: The King's Signet Ring and Trust

    16 Jun

    The Blue Checkmark: The King's Signet Ring and Trust

    What happens when a marketplace transforms a sacred tool of structural validation into a low-friction subscription service? In this episode of Performance & Props, marketing researcher Rahul Devinder Malik takes you back to the year 1215 on the rain-soaked, muddy fields of Central England. There, a royal messenger carries a piece of parchment destined to change the entire course of Western history: the Magna Carta. When he arrives at a remote castle, the sceptical baron in the room doesn't look at the messenger's face, nor the handwriting; instead, he looks at a heavy cord hanging from the bottom of the page where a thick circular pool of hardened beeswax holds the Great Seal of the Realm. That wax seal was the medieval world's version of verification—a premium identity tool engineered to solve the problem of trust at a distance. Fast forward to the modern Identity Economy, where the King's signet ring has mutated into a tiny, twenty-pixel blue badge sitting next to a digital username. We have violently transitioned from an earned badge of institutional merit to a low-friction subscription model that anyone can buy with a credit card. But here is the deep structural irony: when everyone can buy the crown, the crown stops being a symbol of power and starts being a piece of costume jewellery. In a digital ecosystem where audiences have developed a highly acute "cringe radar," how do sovereign brand strategists build authentic authority when the traditional symbols of status have completely evaporated? Built specifically for Sovereign Strategists—forward-thinking marketing practitioners, executives, and students—this episode strips away the surface-level critique of social media vanity to decode the architecture of trust. Learn how elite brands can transition their strategies from superficial status signalling to signalling true competence, building high-friction reputations that a purchased badge can never mimic. Key Takeaways for Brand Architects: The Legacy of the Seal: Decoding how high-friction validation historical models map onto modern liquid crystal screens.The Archetypes of the Verified Theatre: From the hard-won expertise of the "Corporate Veteran" to the tactical illusions of the "Modern Grifter".The Strategic Shift: Moving your brand framework away from basic validation and toward deep tribal contribution.Connect with the Show: Read the written companion manifesto at: RahulMalik.comCategory: Podcast / Marketing & Business StrategyHost: Rahul Devinder MalikRelease Schedule: Subscribe now to catch a new act every Tuesday

    11 min
  2. The Filter: The Claude Glass and Curation

    9 Jun

    The Filter: The Claude Glass and Curation

    What happens when a marketplace decides that raw truth is a liability? In this episode of Performance & Props, marketing researcher Rahul Devinder Malik takes you back to the year 1770 on a rugged hilltop in the English Lake District. There, wealthy aristocrats engaged in a highly bizarre ritual: turning their backs on real sunsets to gaze at reality through a small, smoke-colored convex mirror called a Claude Glass. They didn’t want the raw, unrefined truth of nature; they craved an edited, curated "atmosphere". Fast forward to the modern Identity Economy, where that physical pocket mirror has migrated directly into the real-time processing core of our smartphones. We have violently transitioned from passive colour adjustments to highly sophisticated AI beauty filters that rewrite pixels instantly. In a digital ecosystem where presence is your primary commercial asset, presenting yourself as unpolished is an unnecessary risk. The filtered image has become the primary performance, and the physical body is merely the backstage. Built specifically for Sovereign Strategists—forward-thinking marketing practitioners, executives, and students—this episode strips away the surface-level critique of digital manipulation to decode the structural psychology of human desire. Learn how elite brands can transition their strategies from merely "mirroring" reality to "filtering potential," building high-fidelity identity tools that offer frictionless correction and deep resonance for their tribes. Key Takeaways for Brand Architects: The Anatomy of Aesthetic Noise: Unpacking the bilateral smoothing filters and augmented meshes that re-architect consumer identity.The Archetypes of the Augmented Theatre: From the polished "Corporate Visionary" to the moody "Aesthetic Influencer".The Strategic Shift: Moving your brand framework from literal utility to "Resonance" and "Atmosphere". Connect with the Show: Read the written companion manifesto at: RahulMalik.comCategory: Podcast / Marketing & Business StrategyHost: Rahul Devinder MalikRelease Schedule: Subscribe now to catch a new act every Tuesday

    9 min
  3. The Selfie: Albrecht Dürer and the Mirror

    9 Jun

    The Selfie: Albrecht Dürer and the Mirror

    What happens when a piece of glass in your pocket shifts from an instrument of outward documentation to a machine of real-time identity construction? In this premier episode of Performance & Props, marketing researcher Rahul Devinder Malik traces the hidden lineage of self-curation back to the winter of 1500. There, a twenty-eight-year-old artist named Albrecht Dürer engaged in a radical act of social theatre, shattering a thousand years of unwritten European tradition by painting a confrontational, face-on self-portrait—a symmetrical gaze previously reserved strictly for religious icons. Dürer wasn’t simply recording his physical likeness; he was utilising an oil canvas as a deliberate identity tool to bridge the gap between his current reality and his ultimate ambition. Fast forward to the modern Identity Economy, where the front-facing smartphone camera places every consumer on that exact same historical stage. When the anatomy of the phone shifted to include a front lens, the marketplace subverted its purpose, mutating a tool meant for communication into a pre-filtered mirror. In a digital ecosystem where presence is our primary asset, consumers no longer buy products strictly for functional utility; they hire brands as "Props" to make their personal identity performances believable to their tribes. Built specifically for Sovereign Strategists—forward-thinking marketing practitioners, executives, and students—this episode strips away the surface-level critiques of social media narcissism to decode the structural psychology of human behaviour. Learn how elite brands can transition away from a race-to-the-bottom utility focus and start engineering high-fidelity identity tools that help consumers align with their idealised selves. Key Takeaways for Brand Architects: The Tools of Identity: Decoding how historical self-curation maps directly onto modern smartphone behaviours.The Window vs. The Mirror: Understanding the anatomical shift from outward documentation to inward identity construction.The Archetypes of Curation: From the "Authentic Explorer" to the "Cerebral Professional" and the "Relatable Everyday Native". Connect with the Show: Read the written companion manifesto at: RahulMalik.comCategory: Podcast / Marketing & Business StrategyHost: Rahul Devinder MalikRelease Schedule: Subscribe now to catch a new act every Tuesday

    11 min

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Everything you own is a prop. Every move you make is a performance. Welcome to Performance & Props, a podcast that peers behind the curtain of the modern Identity Economy. Hosted by Rahul Devinder Malik: a PhD researcher studying digital identity, consumer behaviour, and social media culture, we explore how the objects we "hire"—from limited-edition sneakers and ring lights to the invisible numbers of our credit scores—define our status, our authority, and our souls in a world of infinite digital noise. In this series, we move past "functional marketing" and into the theatre of Aesthetic-led Curation. We deconstruct the "Props" we use to carve out a sovereign space in today's digital landscape. Whether you’re a marketing student, a digital nomad, or a creator looking to future-proof your brand, this podcast provides the linguistic gates and aesthetic anchors you need to master your own performance. What we explore: The hidden rhythm of human trust. Why do we buy things to tell our story? Navigating the theatre of AI and algorithms. Finding authenticity in a world of synthesis. Subscribe to join the performance. New episodes every Tuesday.