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High Tea to Low Ceilings

41 min · 10. juni 2026
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Can you crave a life of exquisite, curated details while simultaneously feeling suffocated by the modern corporate landscape? This week, we're balancing on that exact tightrope. First, we indulge in a few of my current obsessions—from the thrill of collecting vintage perfume bottles and the perfect press-on nails, to pouring a glass of Fortnum & Mason sparkling tea. I'm also taking you back to Hong Kong for a memory at the Rosewood, savoring gourmet mustard on Wagyu, and reflecting on what it means to truly appreciate quality. But the conversation takes a sharp, candid turn into the shadow side of the modern grind. We're pulling back the curtain on how dark the American working atmosphere has become. From the absolute scarcity of fulfilling roles to the unsettling reality of outsourcing the most vital parts of our existence—our money, our retirement, our healthcare—to mere strangers. Why are we forced to spend 80% of our waking lives surrounded by the workplace, and why are people not being paid nearly enough to endure it? We're diving deep into the exhaustion of the corporate machine, asking the hard questions about where this system is headed, and trying to find a sense of personal sovereignty through it all. Email me - questions, comments, concerns. pageblanc@pageblancs.com

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High Tea to Low Ceilings

Can you crave a life of exquisite, curated details while simultaneously feeling suffocated by the modern corporate landscape? This week, we're balancing on that exact tightrope. First, we indulge in a few of my current obsessions—from the thrill of collecting vintage perfume bottles and the perfect press-on nails, to pouring a glass of Fortnum & Mason sparkling tea. I'm also taking you back to Hong Kong for a memory at the Rosewood, savoring gourmet mustard on Wagyu, and reflecting on what it means to truly appreciate quality. But the conversation takes a sharp, candid turn into the shadow side of the modern grind. We're pulling back the curtain on how dark the American working atmosphere has become. From the absolute scarcity of fulfilling roles to the unsettling reality of outsourcing the most vital parts of our existence—our money, our retirement, our healthcare—to mere strangers. Why are we forced to spend 80% of our waking lives surrounded by the workplace, and why are people not being paid nearly enough to endure it? We're diving deep into the exhaustion of the corporate machine, asking the hard questions about where this system is headed, and trying to find a sense of personal sovereignty through it all. Email me - questions, comments, concerns. pageblanc@pageblancs.com

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