• The Youth Are Okay (Actually, Better Than Us) (E8)

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

The Youth Are Okay (Actually, Better Than Us) (E8)

  • Summary

  • Now that Halloween’s over we’re switching into holiday mode – between our own Christmas decor and planning our annual Arcade holiday party! Since we’re in the festive mood, our team is putting together our first ever Gift Guide (linked below). We also chat about our tips for surviving winter in Calgary, campaigns we’re loving from Zara and GAP, and trends around Gen Z, movies and nightclubs.

    More from us:

    • Mitzi Payne @mmmitziP
    • Mike Payne @mmmiiike

    Timestamps:

    • 01:00 – Starting to get in the holiday spirit (by buying more Christmas trees).
    • 09:00 – Tips to survive winter in Calgary.
    • 12:20 – Big Thing #1: Zara is starting a pre-owned platform (and we love it).
    • 22:00 – Campaigns we’re loving from Zara and GAP.
    • 25:00 – Our experiences working in retail.
    • 28:00 – Big Thing #2: Adolescents favorite thing to do = movies.
    • 35:00 – Skibidi?
    • 39:00 – TikTok is changing the way Gen Z talks.
    • 43:40 – Big Thing #3: UK nightclubs are going to be extinct by 2030. What are people into instead?

    Show notes:

    • Arcade’s TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@helloarcade
    • The SCAN CLUB Gift Guide: https://scanclub.substack.com/p/gift-guide-what-people-want-for-the
    • Books: How to Winter by Kari Leibowitz, PhD & Wintering by Katherine May

    Big Things with Mitzi (@mmmitzi) and Mike (@mmmiiike).

    For more from Arcade, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @helloarcade. https://www.arcadearcade.ca/

    Production by Morgan Berna, editing by Oliver Banyard.

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