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Introducing Our Newest Podcast Series: The Anthropology

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With five seasons deep into Business of HYPE, we want to thank all of our listeners for subscribing and keeping up with the show. We've had an amazing roster of guests from entrepreneurs and streetwear og's to artists and athletes. As we prep for our next season, we wanted to bring to attention the other series of podcasts we have under the HYPEBEAST Radio network. MIC/LINE our music-centric show delivers in-depth conversations with some of the most relevant music personalities today. Our show HYPETALKS rebroadcasts live recordings of our HYPEBEAST events that you may have missed out on.

Finally, we'd like to announce our newest podcast, The Anthropology. where we take a deep dive into the companies, brands and people shaping fashion and culture today. Each season focuses on a different topic that criss-crosses borders, languages, genres and eras to tell the story and break down the ethos of these key figures.

In its first season, Fashion Anthropology, journalist Tiffany Godoy talks to the artist, designers and original street scene makers that surround the brand Slam Jam. It serves as not only a distributor, retail space and online store, but also a cultural hub for art, fashion, music and much more. Slam Jam holds on strong to its underground roots, pioneering the wave of streetwear in Europe before it became mainstream. Founded by Luca Benini in 1989, it started as an Italian distributor of Stussy, Carhartt WIP and Nike. In 2018, they opened the art cultural space Spazio Maiocchi in Milan and Luca Benini alongside Matthew Williams created the brand Alyx. In this five episode series we immerse ourselves into the culture of Slam Jam.

So tune into to hear our the first episode of Fashion Anthropology and make sure to subscribe to the show on wherever you get your podcast by searching The Anthropology. Spotify: https://hypb.st/antspot Apple: https://hypb.st/antapp Read more about The Anthropology here: https://hypb.st/infgl

MIC/LINE on Apple here:https://hypb.st/micapp MIC/LINE on Spotify: https://hypb.st/micspo

HYPETALKS on Apple here: https://hypb.st/talkapp HYPETALKS on Spotify here: https://hypb.st/talkspot

3:31 - Episode 1 of Fashion Anthropology

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businessofhype/support
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With five seasons deep into Business of HYPE, we want to thank all of our listeners for subscribing and keeping up with the show. We've had an amazing roster of guests from entrepreneurs and streetwear og's to artists and athletes. As we prep for our next season, we wanted to bring to attention the other series of podcasts we have under the HYPEBEAST Radio network. MIC/LINE our music-centric show delivers in-depth conversations with some of the most relevant music personalities today. Our show HYPETALKS rebroadcasts live recordings of our HYPEBEAST events that you may have missed out on.

Finally, we'd like to announce our newest podcast, The Anthropology. where we take a deep dive into the companies, brands and people shaping fashion and culture today. Each season focuses on a different topic that criss-crosses borders, languages, genres and eras to tell the story and break down the ethos of these key figures.

In its first season, Fashion Anthropology, journalist Tiffany Godoy talks to the artist, designers and original street scene makers that surround the brand Slam Jam. It serves as not only a distributor, retail space and online store, but also a cultural hub for art, fashion, music and much more. Slam Jam holds on strong to its underground roots, pioneering the wave of streetwear in Europe before it became mainstream. Founded by Luca Benini in 1989, it started as an Italian distributor of Stussy, Carhartt WIP and Nike. In 2018, they opened the art cultural space Spazio Maiocchi in Milan and Luca Benini alongside Matthew Williams created the brand Alyx. In this five episode series we immerse ourselves into the culture of Slam Jam.

So tune into to hear our the first episode of Fashion Anthropology and make sure to subscribe to the show on wherever you get your podcast by searching The Anthropology. Spotify: https://hypb.st/antspot Apple: https://hypb.st/antapp Read more about The Anthropology here: https://hypb.st/infgl

MIC/LINE on Apple here:https://hypb.st/micapp MIC/LINE on Spotify: https://hypb.st/micspo

HYPETALKS on Apple here: https://hypb.st/talkapp HYPETALKS on Spotify here: https://hypb.st/talkspot

3:31 - Episode 1 of Fashion Anthropology

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businessofhype/support
  continue reading

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