Wednesday, April 14, 2010

AdVerve - 27 – God’s Privacy Policy



Aaron Strout of CMO of Powered, joins us to discuss agencies of the future now, why privacy is not only an illusion but something you can’t even buy, and, oh, by the way, we save the Catholic church. No, we do, really. (Aaron can also be found on Twitter, his Quick-n-Dirty podcast and his Stroutmeister blog.)

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Topics:

00:00 – 1. Intro - agencies of the future
29:10 – 2. A little privacy please
41:15 – 3. Saving God
50:06 – 4. Something nice in YouTubetopia

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1 comments:

Howie at Sky Pulse Media said...

Great discussion! Very impressed. Thank you for not having Fox News style Social media talking points on privacy. I am a big proponent of it. I am an opponent of blatantly exploiting people's content for monetary gain like Facebook does. We all know in 3-4 years we will be on another network anyway, especially since no one trusts Mark Z as far as they can throw him (but he is skinny and I think with the right wind could travel impressively far! lol).

If we didn't want privacy why are most people's Facebook and Myspace pages private requiring a friend request. And since the biz model is to exploit people's content, all the VC's, the networks, and everyone who gains by either exploiting or making a killing in the stock market are going to push the exposure issue. (Thus my like of Mashable for news, but disdain for Pete Cashmore as a source of any worthy viewpoints)

The Vatican discussion was awesome. All of you had great things to say. Just a bit of background the Catholic Church is about $$ and power not God. The day women won the right to inherit their late husband's estates was when priests were required to be celibate. They were freaking that a wife would inherit church property. And Bill as always your dead on. The Pope should announce that going forward if you molest a kid your excommunicated. And even further he should use Eric Cartman's voice and add "and you will go to hell when you die".

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