Yes, you are depressed
What if we all had access to the mental healthcare we need? Great news—private investors, app developers, and big pharma to the rescue!
What if we all had access to the mental healthcare we need? Great news—private investors, app developers, and big pharma to the rescue!
The children are addicted, teens are addicted, even grandparents are addicted to that rush of notifications and likes – and they just can’t quit. But the rush doesn’t last forever. Why are we so into these apps that make us miserable?
Are the days when a business could get by on providing a good value alone gone now that Gen Z is demanding good values from the brands they do business with?
Body positivity – the rise of feelin yourself and ignoring the haters – how will marketers get you if you don’t think you’re gross? Spoiler – in the same way.
We thought it would be fun to bring back #FADSFriday and gather the most interesting bits of recent #FADS news in this special round up.
Before there were endless dating apps, sex robots, and little blue pills, marketing and sex have been linked for centuries. And of course, selling sexual acts has long been referred to as “the world’s oldest profession” for good reason.
Euphoria, Breaking Bad, Trainspotting, Requiem for a Dream – all pop culture touchstones accused of glamorizing drugs. But do they?
Making smart choices, considering the dangers before handing off your data on silly internet quizzes, and using privacy-focused search engines can help. But you can’t stop it. It’s far too late for that.
We have all been programed as consumers, with a sense of fear driving our behaviors over time. We live in a world of extremes, and it’s not sustainable. The middle path is the only way forward.
So what are the latest dating trends in the time of the pandemic? Let’s find out and explore how FADS are influencing our dating behavior now.