The Defender of Taste
Seth Godin explores the concept of taste and sophistication, using white chocolate as an example. He discusses how many podcast creators strive to be as sophisticated as NPR, while also highlighting the impact of individuals like Jad Abenrod and Starly Klein in setting new standards for audio production. Despite the rise of podcasts made by individuals in less sophisticated settings, Godin emphasizes the importance of fighting against mediocrity and maintaining a commitment to taste.In this clip
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No accounting for taste
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