Nic Hodges (
@nichodges
) is the Founder of Blonde3 and former Head of Innovation for media brands such as Foxtel, NewsCorp and MediaCom.
Noted for his tagline “nostalgic for the future”, Nic has also been dubbed a polymath by a few former guests - but particularly his understanding of the mechanics in media is what makes him unique.
Nic sits at a unique intersection of media & technology - a skillset to better help us understand the happenings in the background of social media.
This was a fairly meaty episode covering:
Batmania vs Melbourne
The State of Media
Propaganda & disinformation
WhatsApp lynchings and the impact of Twitter
Paedophilia on Youtube and TikTok
Responsibility, accountability and free speech
Common vs contested knowledge
inkl and subscription services
SHOW NOTES
01:36 - Introduction
03:48 - Batmania vs Melbourne
06:50 - Moving to Media
08:37 - Industrial design
11:20 - Media space now
13:09 - Propaganda & disinformation
21:06 - The impact of Twitter
23:42 - WhatsApp lynchings
24:44 - Paedophilia on Youtube & TikTok
30:44 - Responsibility, accountability, free speech
40:20 - Common vs contested knowledge
52:10 - Probabilities he sees are certain in the future
58:14 - inkl and subscription services
01:05:59 - How he goal-sets
01:08:31 - A quote he lives by
01:09:11 - Exercise routine
01:09:38 - Finding middle ground
MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST
Nic on Twitter , LinkedIn
Blonde3
THINGS MENTIONED (in order of episode)
Similar ep: #064: Nic Hodges
Batmania vs Melbourne
Memento Mori, Ryan Holiday
Roman Booteen coins
Adpocalypse
The tactics & tropes of the Internet Research Agency
Mueller Inquiry / Investigation
Cambridge Analytica Inquiry
PewDiePie vs T-Series
Edward Bernays
ARPU
JRE Podcast - Jack Dorsey, Vijaya Gadde & Tim Pool
Twitter DAU
Indian WhatsApp lynchings
TikTok
Gab
Flat Earthers
JRE Podcast - Alex Jones GOES OFF on Eddie Bravo
How Zuckerberg's Facebook is like Gutenberg's printing press
Common-Knowledge Attacks on Democracy, Schneier & Farrell
Reformation
Treaty of Westphalia
Digiday
inkl
Stratechery
Apple News
Brian Eno
Buckminster Fuller
Tobi Lütke on Tim Ferriss
The Plenitude by Rich Gold
Friendlyjordies
Josh Szeps
Nic Hodges (@nichodges) is the Founder of Blonde3 and former Head of Innovation for media brands such as Foxtel, NewsCorp and MediaCom.
Noted for his tagline “nostalgic for the future”, Nic has also been dubbed a polymath by a few former guests - but particularly his understanding of the mechanics in media is what makes him unique.
Nic sits at a unique intersection of media & technology - a skillset to better help us understand the happenings in the background of social media.
This was a fairly meaty episode covering:
- Batmania vs Melbourne
- The State of Media
- Propaganda & disinformation
- WhatsApp lynchings and the impact of Twitter
- Paedophilia on Youtube and TikTok
- Responsibility, accountability and free speech
- Common vs contested knowledge
- inkl and subscription services
SHOW NOTES
01:36 - Introduction
03:48 - Batmania vs Melbourne
06:50 - Moving to Media
08:37 - Industrial design
11:20 - Media space now
13:09 - Propaganda & disinformation
21:06 - The impact of Twitter
23:42 - WhatsApp lynchings
24:44 - Paedophilia on Youtube & TikTok
30:44 - Responsibility, accountability, free speech
40:20 - Common vs contested knowledge
52:10 - Probabilities he sees are certain in the future
58:14 - inkl and subscription services
01:05:59 - How he goal-sets
01:08:31 - A quote he lives by
01:09:11 - Exercise routine
01:09:38 - Finding middle ground
MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST
THINGS MENTIONED (in order of episode)
Similar ep: #064: Nic Hodges
Batmania vs Melbourne
Memento Mori, Ryan Holiday
Roman Booteen coins
Adpocalypse
The tactics & tropes of the Internet Research Agency
Mueller Inquiry / Investigation
Cambridge Analytica Inquiry
PewDiePie vs T-Series
Edward Bernays
ARPU
JRE Podcast - Jack Dorsey, Vijaya Gadde & Tim Pool
Twitter DAU
Indian WhatsApp lynchings
TikTok
Gab
Flat Earthers
JRE Podcast - Alex Jones GOES OFF on Eddie Bravo
How Zuckerberg's Facebook is like Gutenberg's printing press
Common-Knowledge Attacks on Democracy, Schneier & Farrell
Reformation
Treaty of Westphalia
Digiday
inkl
Stratechery
Apple News
Brian Eno
Buckminster Fuller
Tobi Lütke on Tim Ferriss
The Plenitude by Rich Gold
Friendlyjordies
Josh Szeps
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