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39: Admission To Sugar Baby U.

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Kast Media

Science, Society & Culture, Education

4.77.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2020

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

One of the pillars of the American Dream has been that of seeing your children go to college. And, for the many families that can't afford the cost of soaring university tuitions, a new controversial institution has arisen to address the problem. That institution is Sugar Baby University, a tuition assistance campaign that attempts to allow attractive young women, and a smaller number of handsome young men, find generous older men to date in the quest to complete a new version of the American Dream by graduating debt free in an era which has made it all but impossible to discharge student debt even in personal bankruptcy since 2005.


This year, Sugar Baby University is 'graduating' it's fifth class with thousands of alumni in its network that stretches from coast to coast and includes institutions of higher education from local community colleges to research universities and ivy league colleges. If you know many young graduates, the chances have been increasing that one of them has quietly matriculated in response to the crisis of crushing debt payments. Yet despite widespread awareness of the program on campuses by students and financial aid advisors via word of mouth, the world of Universities and mainstream media news outlets have tacitly given their approval to the campaign by remaining strangely silent as tuitions have continued to climb an unbelievable average of 8-9% per year.


In this episode we do not pass judgement on Sugar Baby University, it's parent company 'Seeking Arrangement' or it's spokesperson Kimberly De La Cruz, who is our guest. Rather, we celebrate their openness to discuss the situation, and question, instead, the universities, politicians, media, and the lending industry, who have quietly created the desperate need for this program which they do not openly discuss and prefer not to address at all. 


We also note that Kimberly is approximately 15 years from the date she took on her own student loans which leaves her still approximately $50,000.00 in debt. We have asked her to start a GoFundMe campaign so that we could make a contribution of $1000 dollars to let her know that we appreciate her honesty in being willing to talk openly about the terrible crisis on which her very business and livelihood now depends. I ask my listeners, who can easily afford it, to simply donate $10 dollars as a simple show of appreciation and solidarity with a woman who I have no doubt would, if it were possible with the wave of a wand, put her own company out of business by making attending college the beginning of a new American Dream, rather than the start of a familiar financial nightmare. If $10.00 is too much, pledge the minimum you can just to send a message of solidarity. The show now gets hundreds of thousands of listens per episode. A small number of contributions will go a long way. 


Lastly: She's not the one asking for this. I am. And thank you.  

https://www.gofundme.com/f/em369-no-more-student-loans  


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0:00.0

Hi, it's Eric with this episode's audio essay.

0:09.8

The subject today is optics.

0:12.0

I want to try to use this essay to formulate a simple law for social media, but to do so,

0:16.4

I would like to put it within a context of other such laws to which it is akin.

0:20.6

In the first place we have a theory within economics, stated using only five words and

0:24.5

known as Seis Law after Jean-Baptiste Seis, which states simply this.

0:29.2

Why creates its own demand?

0:31.0

That is to say, if you have a truckload of some object for which there is demand, say

0:34.6

chairs, for example, its sale will result in increased demand for other goods from the

0:39.0

profits obtained, and thus Seis Law links the concepts of aggregate supply and demand

0:43.4

which may have previously been thought by some to be independent.

0:46.4

A similar law in the theory of communications was that of Marshall McCluen, whose famous

0:50.3

five word adage, the medium is the message, can be interpreted as saying that the vehicle

0:54.5

of communications is actually likely to be the principal constituent of the payloaded

0:58.6

delivers.

1:00.2

While these laws are well known, they are not often connected despite having a similar

1:04.1

flavor.

1:05.1

In both cases, they link two concepts which are traditionally considered as connected

1:08.5

compliments.

1:09.5

In this spirit, what I would like to experiment with here is the introduction of a five

1:12.9

word law for social media.

1:15.1

It may be stated either as, the optics are the substance, or optics create their own

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