
Analyzing Trends is the essential podcast for leaders, strategists, and innovators seeking to decode the cultural forces shaping our future.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsMarketingBusinessDesign | |||

Lately it feels like every organization has built a bigger pair of binoculars. There are dashboards for everything, weekly drops of “emerging signals,” and now AI sitting on top of it all, stitching neat summaries of what is supposed to be happening ... more
When Prada draped the Chelsea Hotel in silver and cleared Katz’s tables for a dance floor this June, the filmmaker it hired to design the takeover described the project as satellites invading Manhattan. The experience economy has morphed into an inva... more
Hollywood still talks about “discoveries,” even as the hard work now happens in public, long before anyone calls it a film. Worlds are tested in comment sections, passed around as memes, and adjusted in the small edits that keep a clip in people’s fe... more
Most of what passes as “trend” right now is really about how we route memory. Feeds and platforms teach us to click what we already recognize, so nostalgia quietly becomes a default strategy. It feels safe, but if every brand keeps raiding its own ar... more
California’s SB 343 “Truth in Recycling” law is interesting partly because it exposes how much the recycling symbol was never really about recycling. The chasing arrows became a civic ritual of the post-recession urban era: rinse the jar, sort the ca... more
Brands used to assume that if the numbers added up, the story would fall into place. The cases of Gucci, Nike, and Temu show the opposite is now true. Each looked structurally sound on paper, yet their business models began to erode as soon as cultur... more
Physical spaces are not neutral settings. Our offices, kitchens, parks, malls, movie theaters, and classrooms, all tell us who belongs, what behavior is expected. They are narrative systems, not just built environments. Every layout, threshold, queue... more
Most of what we call “looking ahead” is really a mirror turned back on ourselves. Companies hire experts, build models, deploy AI to forecast markets and manage risk, but beneath the charts sit unspoken stories about who matters, who is expendable, a... more
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This show crafts a high-level lens on how culture, brands, technology, and social systems interact to shape the future of work, media, and everyday life. Recent episodes center on cultural dynamics and identity in a global context, the evolving role of brands in public discourse, and the friction between automation and human judgment in workplaces. Across topics, the discussion often leans into how narratives, design thinking, and AI-enabled processes influence strategy, policy, and consumer behavior, making it a strong fit for leaders and strategists who need to anticipate cultural shifts and translate them into business or communication moves. A notable strength is the ability to connect macro cultural trends with practical implications f... more
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