[FRIAM] now it's personal
jon zingale
jonzingale at gmail.com
Tue Oct 13 14:17:52 EDT 2020
"But I suppose, like the targetless model, the narrative itself can be the
object of study even if the only substance is the narrative itself"
Careful, this kind of thinking maybe a gateway to postmodernism >8^D
Rogan does a fairly good job of finding diverse voices, even when he cannot
embody the perspectives. The long-form format also offers a lot. Some guests
can take 45 minutes to warm up before offering real gems. For instance, the
Mike Tyson interview offers rare insights into the mind of a champion
fighter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcPUoxTvw5g&t=1s&ab_channel=PowerfulJRE
The podcast is as much ethnography as anything else. Still, the Brian
Muraresku interview is quite good exactly because Rogan gets out of the way
and allows Muraresku to do his "lawyer trained on the classics" thing.
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