• The Enshittification of Everything
    Jul 15 2025

    You know the feeling. Your Google search is useless, your feed is all ads, and finding a decent charging cable on Amazon feels like an archaeological dig. There's a name for this digital decay: "Enshittification." In this episode, Sascha Funk goes beyond the memes to reveal what's really happening when the platforms we love inevitably turn into sludge.

    Moving from Cory Doctorow's sharp diagnosis to the prescient theories of Jürgen Habermas, we'll uncover how the cold, profit-driven logic of "the System" is systematically paving over the digital public parks where we used to connect. Using examples from Reddit's API protests to the manipulative design of your food delivery app, this is a deep dive into the communication of sludge, corporate gaslighting, and the central, cynical question: can we ever fight back, or are we doomed to scroll through the digital ruins forever?

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    19 mins
  • Squid Game: Streaming Spectacle, Social Commentary, or Just Clickbait?
    Jul 12 2025

    Squid Game is back — and so is the discourse. But beyond the jump suits, viral memes, and algorithmic hype, what is Squid Game really telling us?


    In this episode of FUNK !T, Sascha slices through the pop culture noise to ask:


    • Is Netflix giving us real critique or just aestheticized capitalism?

    • What does the success of this franchise say about global storytelling — and Western consumption of “foreign struggle”?

    • And what can we learn from the media logic driving its viral comeback?

    With references to McLuhan, Hall, Sontag, and a few wildcards you didn’t see coming, this episode digs into the spectacle, the structure, and the subtext — all through the lens of communication theory and media critique.


    Because sometimes, the biggest games aren’t played on screen — they’re played in how we watch.

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    19 mins
  • Semester Fails & Fallbacks: What This Semester Taught Me
    Jul 9 2025

    Not everything goes according to syllabus. In this candid recap, Sascha reflects on what didn’t work in his classes this semester — from student apathy to the hidden costs of campus logistics, attendance dramas, and the joys (and chaos) of project-based learning. If you’ve ever tried to teach like it’s the real world and ended up managing 30 different realities, this one’s for you. A behind-the-scenes look at classroom culture, expectations, and the messiness of meaningful education.

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    15 mins
  • AI, Ghostwriting & the Death of the First Draft
    Jul 5 2025

    Video killed the radio star. AI killed the first draft. Or did we?


    Why write a rough draft when ChatGPT can do it for you? In this episode, Sascha explores how AI tools are changing the very concept of creativity, self-discovery, and authorship. What happens when we treat the AI output as “good enough” and skip the struggle that used to shape the story? Drawing on theories of narrative agency, design thinking, and human laziness (yep), this episode is a call to rethink how we write, what we create — and what we’ve already given up.

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    14 mins
  • MMA Media’s Infinite Loop
    Jul 2 2025

    Why does it feel like every MMA podcast is stuck on repeat? From endless Jon Jones speculation to algorithm-chasing thumbnails, today’s MMA media landscape is more echo chamber than octagon. In this episode, Sascha dissects how content creators are prioritizing speed over substance, clicks over commentary — and losing fans in the process. Featuring Gerbner’s cultivation theory, Baudrillard’s hyperreality, and McLuhan’s medium/message, this is your 20-minute takedown of the sport’s storytelling crisis.

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    21 mins
  • War, Works & the Defeat of Nuance
    Jun 28 2025

    The U.S. bombs Iranian nuclear facilities. The headlines explode — and so does the spin. In this urgent media analysis, Sascha breaks down how the Trump administration (and global actors like Israel and the UAE) are using platform dynamics, emotional priming, and media spectacle to frame military action in simplistic binaries. This isn’t a political debate — it’s a communication autopsy. From agenda-setting theory to framing effects and the erasure of complexity, here’s how nuance lost the war.

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    18 mins
  • End of Semester, End of Sanity: A Media Educator’s Debrief
    Jun 25 2025

    Exams are graded. Projects are in. Sanity is questionable.

    In this reflective episode of FUNK !T – Mindful Media & Communication, I unpack what worked and what absolutely didn’t in this semester’s media and communication courses across different Unis.

    We discuss:

    • Why students struggle with engagement—and how field trips and guest lectures save the day

    • How AI and roleplay workshops beat traditional lectures every single time

    • The real dilemma: How to stay engaging and deliver theory

    • Lessons from the d.school approach and what I’m changing next semester

    It’s raw, real, and slightly too honest for a course evaluation.

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    20 mins
  • Silence, Streamed: Why We’re Addicted to Noise
    Jun 21 2025

    Silence is golden… until it’s awkward.

    In this episode, we explore our collective fear of quiet—and how streaming culture, ambient intimacy, and “always-on” communication have rewired our relationship with attention.

    Featuring:

    • Media ecology 101: What happens when every empty second is filled?

    • Why podcasts, playlists, and parasocial YouTubers feel like “company”

    • How hyperpersonal communication tricks us into feeling seen

    • And why reclaiming silence might be the most rebellious act of self-care

    Let’s turn down the volume and turn up the awareness.

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    14 mins