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Are Influencers Running the World Now?

55 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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At what point did influencers stop selling products… and start shaping everything? In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we take a closer look at the growing power of influencers — from the things we buy to the opinions we hold. Somehow, influencers have become: * more relatable than celebrities * more trusted than brands * and in some cases… more influential than traditional media But with that comes a big question: Where does authenticity end… and marketing begin? In this episode, we explore: * How influencers became one of the most powerful forces online * Why we trust them more than we probably should * The shift from selling products to selling lifestyles * When “authentic content” starts to feel like constant advertising * And how influencers are now shaping conversations far beyond social media — including politics 💬 Join the conversation: What’s the last thing you bought because of an influencer… and do you actually trust them?

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Portada del episodio Are Influencers Running the World Now?

Are Influencers Running the World Now?

At what point did influencers stop selling products… and start shaping everything? In this episode of The Thistle & Dram, we take a closer look at the growing power of influencers — from the things we buy to the opinions we hold. Somehow, influencers have become: * more relatable than celebrities * more trusted than brands * and in some cases… more influential than traditional media But with that comes a big question: Where does authenticity end… and marketing begin? In this episode, we explore: * How influencers became one of the most powerful forces online * Why we trust them more than we probably should * The shift from selling products to selling lifestyles * When “authentic content” starts to feel like constant advertising * And how influencers are now shaping conversations far beyond social media — including politics 💬 Join the conversation: What’s the last thing you bought because of an influencer… and do you actually trust them?

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