Chapter
Society's Perception of Gossip and Political Reporting
The speaker discusses society's desire to draw a clear distinction between gossip and political reporting, despite the similarities in content. The only uncontested non-gossip category seems to be that of numbers, whereas companies often differentiate themselves through branding instead of their product.
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In this episode, the host talks about how we try to draw a line between what is considered gossip and what is not, even when discussing politics.
05:35 - 07:21 (01:46)
Summary
In this episode, the host talks about how we try to draw a line between what is considered gossip and what is not, even when discussing politics. However, the truth is that everything gossips in one way or another.
ChapterSociety's Perception of Gossip and Political Reporting
EpisodeS1 Ep2: Dickmatized with Sam Sanders
PodcastNormal Gossip
The speaker introduces some gossip about a girl named Kat who lives in a non-coastal city.
07:21 - 07:43 (00:22)
Summary
The speaker introduces some gossip about a girl named Kat who lives in a non-coastal city.
ChapterSociety's Perception of Gossip and Political Reporting
EpisodeS1 Ep2: Dickmatized with Sam Sanders
PodcastNormal Gossip
This transcript snippet describes a stereotypical tech startup employee, with full-color tattoos and a campaigner for Bernie, who works in branding rather than coding.
07:43 - 09:35 (01:52)
Summary
This transcript snippet describes a stereotypical tech startup employee, with full-color tattoos and a campaigner for Bernie, who works in branding rather than coding. The speaker also jokes about the type of guy that the stereotypical girl in this industry is attracted to.