War of the Mediums: May the Best Story Win
Future Commerce · 2025-10-31 · 51 min
Episode notes
Following the release of his work, The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place, Nick Susi joins the pod to unravel the real War of the Worlds myth: not alien panic, but a battle between newspapers and radio that manufactured mass hysteria. Phillip, Brian, and Nick explore how narrative form shapes collective memory, why brands weaponize conflict for attention, and what happens when everything becomes participatory fan fiction. Behind the Curtain of Inherited Myth Key takeaways: Structured narratives outlast formless truth in collective memory. Brands now weaponize conflict and controversy for attention economics. Everything is becoming participatory, co-created, and infinite fan fiction. "The War of the Worlds is not actually a war between humans and aliens. It's really this war between mediums." - Nick Susi "We've entered the phase of the attention economy where the game is attention at any and all costs." - Nick Susi "People don't want to share the thing. They want to share their experience of the thing." - W.
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