Feedback? Comments? Questions? Send us a text message now! Ads don't just sell. They stir. Emma and Jack interview Sophie Styles who has a phd in film and discuss how these Christmas ads weaponise nostalgia — and why does it work. What is nostalgia psychologically and spiritually? Why does it move us so deeply? Could it be pointing to something beyond the past? FIND OUT MORE 👇 https://linktr.ee/table.talk.podcast
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Feedback? Comments? Questions? Send us a text message now! Ads don't just sell. They stir. Emma and Jack interview Sophie Styles who has a phd in film and discuss how these Christmas ads weaponise nostalgia — and why does it work. What is nostalgia psychologically and spiritually? Why does it move us so deeply? Could it be pointing to something beyond the past? FIND OUT MORE 👇 https://linktr.ee/table.talk.podcast
FOGO - Why do we Fear Getting Old? Let's talk to Christopher Ash
Table Talk
36 minutes
2 months ago
FOGO - Why do we Fear Getting Old? Let's talk to Christopher Ash
Feedback? Comments? Questions? Send us a text message now! Botox at 30. Hustle till you burn out. Terrified of ageing… yet desperate to “get ahead.” What’s going on? In this TableTalk episode, we sit down with author Christopher Ash to talk honestly about why growing older freaks us out — and whether there’s actually a better, more hopeful way to see it. 💥 Why ageing feels scary long before we’re “old” 💪 Wellness: helping us… or hiding our fear of death? 🔍 Do our bodies matter if they’re dec...
Table Talk
Feedback? Comments? Questions? Send us a text message now! Ads don't just sell. They stir. Emma and Jack interview Sophie Styles who has a phd in film and discuss how these Christmas ads weaponise nostalgia — and why does it work. What is nostalgia psychologically and spiritually? Why does it move us so deeply? Could it be pointing to something beyond the past? FIND OUT MORE 👇 https://linktr.ee/table.talk.podcast