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How To Capture Audiences Using Magnetism – Ryan Serhant’s Tips

From information overload to attention warfare: how brands, creators and individuals are competing in a world where focus is the most valuable currency—and every scroll, swipe and notification is a fight to be seen, heard and remembered.

28 Apr 2026
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Technofeudalists Have Taken Over – What’s Next? With Bloomberg’s Parmy Olsen

From Silicon Valley to techno-feudalism: how Big Tech evolved into modern-day empires shaping economies, culture, and politics, raising urgent questions about power, governance, and the future of democracy in an AI-driven world.

28 Apr 2026
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Earl Sweatshirt Says All You Can Really Do is Die

The SXSW London headliner took on our Practical Optimism interview series and discussed life philosophies, AI and the creative process.

21 Apr 2026
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The Author Who Published Groundbreaking Research on Short Attention Spans

As attention spans fragment under the weight of endless scrolling, cognitive scientist Gloria Mark argues the solution isn’t detoxing from technology—but rebuilding habits, embracing effortful focus, and relearning how to think deeply again.

14 Apr 2026
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London Nightlife Isn't Boring, You Just Need to Head Further Afield

Beyond the headlines of closures and rising costs, a more resilient, community-driven nightlife is thriving across London’s fringes—if you know where to look and how to support it.

22 Mar 2026
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A Man Planned to Adopt a Child With His AI Girlfriend

SXSW London speaker James Muldoon explores how AI companions are reshaping intimacy, loneliness, and relationships – and what it means when emotional connection becomes a designed product.

12 Mar 2026
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DJ AG On Why Viral Views Aren’t Everything

The buzzy social media icon and groundbreaking DJ speaks on the creative process.

3 Mar 2026

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