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  • Who profits from our online lives? How is all our clicking and scrolling giving tech companies such unprecedented power and wealth? This isn’t capitalism, argues Yanis Varoufakis: it’s technofeudalism.

    Maverick economist Varoufakis argues that we’re all serfs now, paying rents to the big tech "cloudalists” (cloud + capitalists). He talks about why we don’t actually own the music and movies we buy online; what Don Draper knew about behaviour modification; and how a Star Trek future could save us, and democracy.

    Yanis Varoufakis is the former finance Minister of Greece whose latest book is called Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism.

    Also, Vass and Katrina talk about whether Civil War is worth a trek to the theatre.

    This is Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day.

    Lately is a Globe and Mail podcast.

    Our executive producer is Katrina Onstad.

    The show is hosted by Vass Bednar and produced by Andrea Varsany.

    Our sound designer is Cameron McIver.

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  • It's playing out across screens everywhere: Employees log into Zoom only to find out they’re being let go, sometimes alongside hundreds of colleagues. And now they're pushing back by posting it all on TikTok.

    Our guest is Amanda Hoover, a staff writer at Wired.com who recently wrote a story called The Stark Realities of Posting Your Layoff on TikTok. She unpacks the viral layoff ecosystem, how HR practices are being outed on social media, and the unexpected upside of uploading your job loss trauma.

    Also, Vass and Katrina talk about their own tragicomic layoff stories.

    This is Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day.

    Lately is a Globe and Mail podcast.

    Our executive producer is Katrina Onstad.

    The show is hosted by Vass Bednar and produced by Andrea Varsany.

    Our sound designer is Cameron McIver.

    Subscribe to the Lately newsletter, where we unpack more of the latest in business and technology.

    Find the transcript of today’s episode here.

    We’d love to hear from you. Send your comments, questions, or ideas to [email protected].

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  • Dating apps got costly, creepy, and exhausting. Users are fleeing and the industry is anxious. But how did dating apps change us? And if you haven’t given up on connection, what comes next?

    Our guest is Marina Adshade, an economist who looks at how the market affects our love lives. She’s the author of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and Love and teaches at the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver School of Economics.

    Also, Vass and Katrina talk about the war room tactics Vass used to find her (now) husband.

    This is Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day.

    Lately is a Globe and Mail podcast.

    Our executive producer is Katrina Onstad.

    The show is hosted by Vass Bednar and produced by Andrea Varsany.

    Our sound designer is Cameron McIver.

    Subscribe to the Lately newsletter, where we unpack more of the latest in business and technology.

    Find a transcript of this episode here.

    We’d love to hear from you. Send your comments, questions, or ideas to [email protected].

  • Welcome to Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day.

    In our very first episode, we tackle the fake review economy: how online reviews got corrupted and if we can ever trust them again. Our guest is Joseph Reagle, an associate professor at Northeastern University and the author of several books, including Reading the Comments. He recently posted a positive review of a dog raincoat on Temu.

    Also, Vass and Katrina talk about what it’s like to find your own name on a review for a rug you never bought!

    Lately is a Globe and Mail podcast.

    Our executive producer is Katrina Onstad.

    The show is hosted by Vass Bednar and produced by Andrea Varsany.

    Our sound designer is Cameron McIver.

    Subscribe to the Lately newsletter, where we unpack more of the latest in business and technology.

    Find a copy of this episode's transcript here.

    We’d love to hear from you. Send your comments, questions, or ideas to [email protected].

  • Introducing Lately, a new weekly podcast from The Globe and Mail that's about navigating the big, defining trends in business and tech. Listen every Friday starting on April 12.