The Future Commerce podcast features an interview with Mr. Susi, who discusses his fascination with the War of the Worlds story and its relevance to today's media landscape. Susi explains how the narrative of Orson Welles' radio broadcast causing mass panic is largely a myth perpetuated by newspapers seeking to undermine the rising popularity of radio. The conversation explores how media narratives shape collective memory, the interplay between different media platforms, and the human tendency to create structured stories, even if they distort the truth. They also touch on how brands are using conflict and controversy to gain attention, and the importance of sincerity and trust in building long-term customer relationships. The discussion concludes with thoughts on defending against the constant barrage of information and the importance of creating enclaves where life can thrive.
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