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Welcome to Study Hall HQ! Our mission is to make understanding complex documents easier and more accessible. We take dense, complicated texts—such as legal documents, bills, indictments, and more—and break them down using innovative tools like Google's NotebookLM. By utilizing the Audio Overview feature, we simplify the information, turning it into clear, digestible content so you can grasp the key points without all the confusion. Subscribe and join the conversation!Copyright C. Lege 政治・政府 政治学
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  • But Why, Though? From Protest to Product: The Radical History and Corporate Takeover of Self-Care
    2025/07/29
    Explore the untold story of self-care—from its roots in Black Panther clinics and feminist health collectives to its current form as a trillion-dollar industry marketed through bath bombs and wellness apps. This episode unpacks how self-care evolved from a political survival tool into a consumer mandate, spotlighting the roles of neoliberalism, Instagram influencers, and corporate branding. We break down who benefits, who’s left out, and what reclaiming self-care really means in the 21st century.

    Disclaimer:

    In this video, we use Google's NotebookLM to assist in the analysis and understanding of complex documents. NotebookLM is a research and writing tool that allows us to generate summaries directly from uploaded documents. The podcast like audio overview you will hear is generated by Google's AI based on the sources below

    Please note that the interpretations and summaries generated by NotebookLM are automated and may not capture every detail or nuance. They are intended to aid in understanding but should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or a legal interpretation of the documents.

    Works Cited

    Badr, Samar. Selling Self-Care: Wellness and the Marketization of Well-Being in Neoliberal America. University of California Press, 2022. Delaney, Brigid. “Self-care has become an Industrial Complex – It’s Time to ‘Take the Self out of Self-care.’” The Guardian, 2 Nov. 2019, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/03/self-care-has-become-an-industrial-complex-its-time-to-take-the-self-out-of-self-care. Harris, Aisha. “The Radical History of Self-Care.” Slate, 2017, https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/07/a-history-of-self-care-from-its-radical-roots-to-its-yuppie-driven-middle-age.html. Lorde, Audre. A Burst of Light: Essays. Firebrand Books, 1988. Petrzela, Natalia Mehlman. Fit Nation: The Gains and Pains of America’s Exercise Obsession. University of Chicago Press, 2023. Reagan, Gillian. “Inside Ulta Beauty’s Strategy to Sell Self-Care to the Masses.” Insider, 6 Mar. 2024, https://www.businessinsider.com/ulta-beauty-wellness-self-care-strategy-2024-3. Semuels, Alana. “How Self-Care Became the New Skin Care.” Time Magazine, 5 May 2022, https://time.com/6173295/self-care-beauty-wellness/. Volpe, Allie. “The Self-Care Industry Is Thriving. But Is It Helping Us?” Vox, 16 Dec. 2022, https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2022/12/16/self-care-industry-growth-wellness-mental-health. Yoon, Eunice. “Mental Health App Boom: Headspace, Calm, and the Rise of Mindfulness Tech.” CNBC, 18 Dec. 2020, https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/18/headspace-calm-apps-mental-health-growth.html. U.S. Census Bureau. Service Annual Survey: Health Care and Social Assistance Services. 2023, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/sas.html.
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    42 分
  • But Why, Though? “Babies Need It”: How Gerber Engineered America’s Parenting Norms
    2025/07/24
    Gerber’s century-long “Babies Need It” campaign revolutionized how America feeds its infants—shaping parenting culture, solidifying corporate trust, and embedding baby food into public health messaging. From its iconic baby logo to medical endorsements and emotional marketing, Gerber masterfully merged science, maternal identity, and convenience into a near-universal brand loyalty. This episode dissects the brand’s evolution, psychological tactics, and cultural influence—revealing how Gerber turned parenting into a lifelong consumer journey.

    **Disclaimer:**

    In this video, we use Google's NotebookLM to assist in the analysis and understanding of complex documents. NotebookLM is a research and writing tool that allows us to generate summaries directly from uploaded documents. The podcast like audio overview you will hear is generated by Google's AI based on the sources below

    Please note that the interpretations and summaries generated by NotebookLM are automated and may not capture every detail or nuance. They are intended to aid in understanding but should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or a legal interpretation of the documents.

    Works Cited

    "Advertising: It's Two Years Since This Baby Had Her First Vegetables." The Saturday Evening Post, 18 Jan. 1930, p. 117. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "Breastfeeding among U.S. Children Born 2009–2016, CDC National Immunization Survey." CDC Breastfeeding Report Card, 2019, www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/data/reportcard.htm. Clarke, Adele E. Disciplining Reproduction: Modernity, American Life Sciences, and the Problems of Sex. University of California Press, 1998. Gerber Products Company. “Gerber: 100 Years of History.” Gerber.com, 2020, www.gerber.com/about-us/our-history. Gerber Products Company. Gerber Print Advertising Collection, 1928–1975. Gerber Archive, Fremont, MI. Nestlé S.A. “Nestlé Completes Acquisition of Gerber.” Nestlé Press Release, 1 Sept. 2007, www.nestle.com/media/pressreleases/allpressreleases/gerber. Nestlé USA. Nestlé in the U.S. – Fact Sheet. 2015. Internal Corporate Publication. Newman, Elizabeth M. Our Babies, Ourselves: How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent. Anchor Books, 1998. Ogle, Maureen. In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013. Pomeranz, Jennifer L., and Jennifer L. Harris. “Children’s Food and Beverage Marketing: Oversight and Opportunities.” Current Obesity Reports, vol. 9, no. 3, 2020, pp. 365–374. SpringerLink, doi:10.1007/s13679-020-00400-7. Schneider, William H. Quality and Quantity: The Quest for Biological Regeneration in Twentieth-Century France. Cambridge University Press, 1990. Stearns, Peter N. Battleground of Desire: The Struggle for Self-Control in Modern America. NYU Press, 1999. Story, Mary, and Simone French. “Food Advertising and Marketing Directed at Children and Adolescents in the US.” International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, vol. 1, no. 1, 2004, p. 3, doi:10.1186/1479-5868-1-3. Thompson, Charis. Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies. MIT Press, 2007. U.S. Federal Trade Commission. A Review of Food Marketing to Children and Adolescents: Follow-Up Report. 2012, www.ftc.gov/reports/review-food-marketing-children-adolescents-follow-report. Wiley, Andrea S. Re-Imagining Milk: Cultural and Biological Perspectives. Routledge, 2010.
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    50 分
  • But Why, Though? The Prime Effect: How Convenience Became a Birthright
    2025/07/22
    In this episode, we dive into how Amazon Prime transformed not only e-commerce, but the very expectations of the modern American consumer. What began as a shipping perk became a cultural revolution—training millions to expect, even demand, instant gratification. We explore the history behind convenience culture, how Amazon engineered this entitlement through aggressive marketing and logistics innovation, and the hidden costs borne by workers, the environment, and small businesses. This is the story of how convenience stopped being a luxury—and became a right. **Disclaimer:** In this video, we use Google's NotebookLM to assist in the analysis and understanding of complex documents. NotebookLM is a research and writing tool that allows us to generate summaries directly from uploaded documents. The podcast like audio overview you will hear is generated by Google's AI based on the content from the sources listed below. Please note that the interpretations and summaries generated by NotebookLM are automated and may not capture every detail or nuance. They are intended to aid in understanding but should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or a legal interpretation of the documents. Citations Amazon Prime Timeline: 2005–Present | Pattern https://pattern.com/blog/amazon-prime-timeline Amazon Prime Timeline: 2005–Present | Pattern https://pattern.com/blog/amazon-prime-timeline Amazon Prime Timeline: 2005–Present | Pattern https://pattern.com/blog/amazon-prime-timeline The new entitlement of the American consumer | Vox https://www.vox.com/the-goods/23013102/american-consumers-expectations-anger-entitled The new entitlement of the American consumer | Vox https://www.vox.com/the-goods/23013102/american-consumers-expectations-anger-entitled The new entitlement of the American consumer | Vox
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    35 分
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