Dec. 5, 2024

Max Meyer Launched a Print Magazine in 2024. Here’s Why. (EP.245)

My guest today is Max Meyer, the proprietor of Arena Magazine, a new quarterly publication exploring technology, capitalism and civilization. Arena’s aim? To “make it okay to dream in public again.” Max and I discuss why he launched a print...

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My guest today is Max Meyer, the proprietor of Arena Magazine, a new quarterly publication exploring technology, capitalism and civilization.

Arena’s aim? To “make it okay to dream in public again.”

Max and I discuss why he launched a print magazine in 2024, WTF happened to legacy media, the wisdom of Ratatouille and MUCH more.

I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. For the full transcript, episode takeaways, and bucketloads of other goodies designed to make you go, “Hmm, that’s interesting!”, check out our Substack.

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Show Notes:

  • What is going on with legacy media?
  • Print advertising and the race to the bottom
  • The collapse of trust in the media
  • TikTok brain, news consumption & social media as a steam valve
  • Bailouts & the appeal of the “zero interest fairyland”
  • The wisdom of Ratatouille
  • The decline of Presidential oratory
  • American progress & the population bomb that didn’t go off
  • Failure is a ladder
  • The one rule of capitalism
  • Long haul flights: Where’s our roast turkey?
  • Why is Arena a physical magazine?
  • Max as Emperor of the world
  • MORE!

Books & Articles Mentioned:

  • The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch
  • The Ultimate Resource; by Julian L. Simon
  • The Population Bomb; by Dr Paul R. Ehrlich
  • The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom
  • How United Became an Airline; by Andy Kessler (WSJ)
  • This is Water; by David Foster Wallace line.