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Ep. 87 - Luxury, Technology, and the Future of Social Media
FromDon't Be Sour
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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Experience the ultimate rollercoaster of topics in this episode of "Don't Be Sour"! Ever wondered why some pets accompany their owners everywhere while others stay home? I, Max, break it down with personal anecdotes about my dogs, Nala and Dude. Then, we ponder whether to squeeze in a new club opening amidst our packed schedules, all while gearing up for the nationwide Target launch of Sour Strips candy. We also get into the nitty-gritty of marketing strategy, debating the merits of splurging $20,000 on billboards versus opting for digital advertising. Hop in as we then rev the engines on a discussion about high-end electric vehicles, comparing the new Wagoneer S with the more economical Tesla Model Y. From the logistics of reserving and purchasing luxury cars to the fascinating impacts of motion sickness and Apple's latest iOS updates, this segment is packed with insights and lively debates. But that’s not all—we also share personal stories about car sickness, offering tips and tricks to combat it based on vehicle types and new tech innovations. Finally, brace yourself for a deep dive into a massive house renovation project, featuring a 15,000-square-foot home with jaw-dropping amenities like a basketball court and multiple garages. We discuss the challenges and thrills of modernizing a classic home while balancing luxury with practicality. The conversation extends to the evolving landscape of social media, AI, and the changing face of food delivery services. From ethical discussions sparked by recent pop culture to the future of AI in social media, this episode is a smorgasbord of engaging topics you won't want to miss!
Released:
Jun 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (90)
Ep. 1 - How Christian Guzman Took Over the World: Fitness icon Christian Guzman talks about his darkest times as he built the legacy we all know today. He reflects on his dramatic rise to fame in the internet age, with Maxx referring to both himself and Christian as among the “third generation of... by Don't Be Sour