Analog-ish: Seeking low-tech ideas in a high-tech world
In this episode, you'll hear from Paula Goldstein, former fashion director at Refinery29 and founder of Cuqui Media [https://cuqui.club/], about why she's bringing print magazines back for Gen Alpha girls. Paula shares her journey from UK teen magazines to working at indie fashion mags in London and Paris, and why the collapse of print publishing taught her what we lost when everything moved online. We dig into why kids who've never known life before the internet are somehow more bored by it than we are, how nostalgia isn't a strategy but presence is, and why Paula turned down venture capital to bootstrap a magazine that prioritizes magic over metrics. If you've ever felt the sting of your kid calling you out for doomscrolling, this conversation will hit home. Topics Covered: * How the shift from print to digital happened in real time in the fashion magazine world, and why editors dismissed Instagram as "bad photos on phones" before it changed everything overnight * The moment commerce overtook art in publishing (2008 financial crisis) and opened the floodgates for digital-first media * Why Gen Alpha kids are somehow more bored by the internet than Millennials and Gen X, they've "reached the end of the internet and there's nothing new under the sun" * The difference between nostalgia (what we miss) and what kids are actually craving: magic, presence, and something tactile to hold * Paula's philosophy: "Nostalgia isn't a strategy, Cuqui is," building something new instead of trying to recreate the past * Why turning down venture capital was essential to building a magazine on her own terms, without growth-at-all-costs pressure * The painful moment when your kid calls you out for being on your phone when you should be present, and why it stings so much * How doomscrolling has become a parental habit we model for our children, and what breaking that cycle looks like * The magic of getting something in the mail that isn't a bill, why physical magazines create a reading experience digital media can't replicate * Paula's challenge: go somewhere without your phone for two hours and see if the world collapses (spoiler: it won't) Resources Mentioned: * Cuqui.club [https://cuqui.club/] is currently accepting pre-orders for journals to support the launch * Ms. Magazine [https://msmagazine.com/] 🎤 JOIN US IN THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE: http://feministpodcastcollective.com/ [http://feministpodcastcollective.com/]
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