âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŚâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⌠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.
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âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŚâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⌠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.
Georgia Smith-Marr: Finding the intersections of culture, tech, and classism
Iâm lost, so what?
1 hour 12 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
Georgia Smith-Marr: Finding the intersections of culture, tech, and classism
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In Season 2, Episode 9 of Iâm Lost, So What?, Georgia Smith-Marr, our podcast coordinator is joining the podcast! In this episode, Cassandra and Georgia discuss media literacy in pop culture (and in general), tech advancements, and how classism plays a role in ALL of this!
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If youâre curious to learn more about the intersection of tech, culture, and social activism, this episode dives into all of it!
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In this episode, youâll learn:
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What Georgia believes to be missing from the pop culture narrative
Technology advancements and the downsides of it
Why classism needs to be included in all conversations around culture and tech
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Georgia Smith-Marr (she/her)
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Georgia is a writer focusing on the intersection of tech, culture, and fashion. Founder of A Portal Between, a newsletter that focuses on these intersections and how they converge on spaces online.
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Georgia is also a podcast coordinator - doing all the background work like editing.
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She is not thriving under capitalism and wishes to opt out.
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Links referenced in the episode:
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World Economic Forum Article on the âGlobal North & Global South Divideâ - https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/davos23-ai-divide-global-north-global-south/Â
Iâm Lost, So What? S1E6: Are we in a parasocial relationship? - https://imlostsowhat.podbean.com/e/are-we-in-a-parasocial-relationship/Â
Cassandraâs TEDx Speech on âCurrent Work Culture Recreates Colonial Systemsâ - https://youtu.be/-QeYXHEf53c Â
Article on the âdigital divideâ - https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/socialpolicy/2022/02/10/do-we-need-a-new-definition-of-the-digital-divide/Â Â
Article on âpolice facial recognition using AIâ - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/police-facial-recognition-technology-cant-tell-black-people-apart/Â
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Connect with Georgia Smith-Marr elsewhere:
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Georgiaâs Instagram: www.instagram.com/IWantToBurnThisPlaceDown Â
Georgiaâs Website: https://aportalbetween.com/Â
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Connect with Cassandra and her business elsewhere:
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Cassandraâs Personal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cassandratle/Â
The Quirky Pineapple Studio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thequirkypineapplestudio/Â
The Quirky Pineapple Studio Website - https://thequirkypineapple.com/Â
Love the podcast? Considering supporting - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cassandraleÂ
Subscribe to Cassandraâs YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvIE9KYuAQD39SCkKwKh4owÂ
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Iâm lost, so what?
âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŚâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⌠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.