Hosted by comedian Alexis Gay with expert marketing commentary from Dr. Marcus Collins, Subcultural explores an array of niche, yet impactful communities. Covering topics from Maximalism to ASMR, we’ll investigate what drives subcultures, and uncover why understanding motivation matters when trying to reach specific audiences.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | BusinessHobbiesMarketingLeisure |
From AI Influencers and Mini Food Baking, to ASMR and Sleep Hackers -- subcultures are at the heart of our cultural experiences. In this episode Alexis Gay and Dr. Marcus Collins discuss their favorite moments and learnings from Subcultural.
Can a backyard kingdom challenge the status quo? Listen as Alexis explores Australia’s vibrant micronation subculture, where self-declared rulers are staking a claim to autonomy. Through an interview with Emperor George Cruickshank of the Empire of A... more
How did pickleball conquer the sports world? Once a 1960s backyard invention, pickleball has exploded into a major sport with international recognition. In this episode, Alexis talks with Jennifer Lucore, author of The History of Pickleball, and pick... more
Can Excel be a sport? Barbara Mauric breaks down how the art of organizing data has transformed into an arena of competition, where pivot tables and formulas are the ultimate tools for victory.
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