
Well, That Escalated… | Tariffs, Taylor, and the Algorithm That Tried to Eat Us Alive
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What do fashion tariffs, Blake Lively’s alleged text-message nuclear codes, and Instagram’s sneaky Discover feed have in common? They all escalated—fast.
Welcome to the inaugural “Well, That Escalated…”—the once-a-month segment where I drag my favorite opinion-sharpshooter Laura Max Rose out of our group-chat bunker and into the studio. It's basically the audio version of us texting “WAIT, DID YOU SEE THIS?” at 1 a.m.
This round we unpack:
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Why my “Made in America” dream factory sometimes feels like DIY textile purgatory.
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The Blake-vs-Baldoni legal soap opera and Taylor Swift’s strategic sphinx routine (recorded before any surprise masters-deal plot twists—guess we'll need another debrief).
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The single rogue tap that turned Laura’s IG into a pyramid-scheme carnival—and the one-button fix.
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My love affair with long-form YouTube (because dopamine-scroll fatigue is real).
Connect & Subscribe
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Watch the video version on YouTube → youtube.com/@itsdavidpeck
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Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts
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Follow Laura on IG @lauramaxrose and me @itsdavidpeck
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#WellThatEscalated #InsideTheDesignStudio #DesignYourLife
00:00Why we’re launching a monthly pop-culture accountability chat 04:50David’s naïve plunge into U.S. manufacturing—and the hidden cost of “ethical” labels 14:45Do voters really want Made-in-USA, or is it political cosplay? 26:30Blake Lively, Taylor Swift, and the affidavit that launched a thousand TikToks 40:10 Instagram’s algorithm, confirmation bias, and the “Not Interested” lifesaver 47:55YouTube as the antidote to doom-scrolling (plus map-nerd confessionals) 53:30Where to find Laura, where to find me, and a standing invite to drop your hot takes