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Empowerment: Objectification Rebranded as Agency?

Empowerment: Objectification Rebranded as Agency?

Published 1 day, 11 hours ago
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When it comes to empowering ourselves, we were told the internet would give us back control. But instead, has it simply delivered a more efficient way for us to become products, and successfully rebranded objectification as agency?

We’re joined by Courtney Kocak, a writer, podcaster and comedian whose debut memoir is titled Girl Gone Wild.

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In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between internet culture, empowerment, and the impact of social media and AI when it comes to reshaping our concept of empowerment.

We also look at how digital platforms influence self-perception, the evolution from 2000s media like Girls Gone Wild to today's monetization platforms, the impact of algorithms on our desires, and the future of authentic identity in a hyper-connected world.

00:00 - The Internet's impact on empowerment and objectification

03:10 - From Girls Gone Wild to self-monetization platforms like OnlyFans

07:50 - The evolution of pop culture and hyper-sexualization

09:12 - Tracing the cultural roots of today's online extremity

13:28 - The influence of the attention economy

14:37 - The rise of the manosphere and its impact

16:29 - The generational difference: navigating online life and authenticity

20:13 - The normalization of sex work and societal acceptance

23:29 - The influence of online pornography

25:34 - How online validation shapes our self-perception

27:13 - Authenticity and the rejection of algorithm-driven content

30:18 - The potential and pitfalls of AI in digital content and society

34:47 - The impact of AI-generated actors and content on creative industries

36:57 - The slow political response to AI and digital regulation

38:15 - The importance of nuanced conversations

39:41 - Concerns about technology's societal effects

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