In this week’s episode of In the Digital Garden, I’m breaking down the massive Netflix–Warner Bros acquisition and what it means for all of us — the viewers, the creatives, and the people who still love going to the movies.
We’re talking about pricing, consolidation, the possible decline of theatrical releases, and how this deal shifts the future of storytelling.
Come curious, leave clearer.
Summer Walker’s latest album Finally Over It marks the end of an emotional trilogy, but it also mirrors the cultural shift we’re seeing in real time. In this episode, I reviewed Summer Walker's "Finally Over It" and the cultural shift of being a Lover Girl in 2025, why so many of us are done, and how pop culture is reflecting that. From Jhene Aiko to Mariah the Scientist to British Vogue, we explore heartbreak, healing, and the hard truths of finally being over it.
2025 has been one long hellscape—and we’re only nine months in. In today’s seed of In the Digital Garden, I’m unpacking the chaos shaping this year: Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night return, Kamala Harris’s new book 107 Days, and the Cardi B vs. The Read podcast drama. Along the way, I reflect on what it really means to take care of your mental health in relentless times.
What is “The Great Lock-In 2025” really asking of us—grind harder or live with more intention? | In this episode, Hanna unpacks why the rigid idea of lock-in season (September–December) misses the point, and how setting realistic intentions across the wheel of life can create more balance, clarity, and fulfillment 🍃
What did Love Island USA Season 7 reveal about desirability politics in 2025? New shift or same old patterns?
Let’s chat about desirability politics and how it played out through Nick and Olandria’s journey on Love Island USA Season 7 🏝️
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