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    <title>Death by Millennial</title>
    <description>Millennials. Known for avocado toast, diversity and murdering everything older people hold dear. So says the media—but Dana and Tiffany say, “nuh-uh!” Come along as these plucky designers explore how markets and brands are evolving in response to the mindsets of Millennials like them.


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    <itunes:summary>Millennials. Known for avocado toast, diversity and murdering everything older people hold dear. So says the media—but Dana and Tiffany say, “nuh-uh!” Come along as these plucky designers explore how markets and brands are evolving in response to the mindsets of Millennials like them.


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    <itunes:author>Dana Wait, Tiffany Ta</itunes:author>
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      <description>Diamonds are spellbinding, sparkly rocks born from deep within the Earth. But are they the ethical, ecological, and economical choice for today’s discerning jewelry lovers? Millennials are pushing the boundaries of the diamond industry in search of highly personalized, moral alternatives. So, are diamonds forever? Add lab grown bling to the category and just maybe. We can’t say the same for diamond traditions. Tune in as we unpack the past, present, and future of the diamond industry.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Diamonds are spellbinding, sparkly rocks born from deep within the Earth. But are they the ethical, ecological, and economical choice for today’s discerning jewelry lovers? Millennials are pushing the boundaries of the diamond industry in search of highly personalized, moral alternatives. So, are diamonds forever? Add lab grown bling to the category and just maybe. We can’t say the same for diamond traditions. Tune in as we unpack the past, present, and future of the diamond industry.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Are we etching a final message on Cereal’s headstone: R.I.P. you sugary beast? No, we’re not killing the timeless breakfast choice—we’re asking it to step into the year 2019. We’re asking for innovation to match the millennial appetite.

In this Death by Millennial episode we taste test and rank the heavyweights of the cereal industry—Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Honey Nut Cheerios, Cap’n Crunch, Coco Puffs, Lucky Charms, Frosted Flakes (💗Tony 💗) and more. You’ll also meet the creepy dudes who created the cereal category and hear our review of “healthy cereal” startup, Magic Spoon. We’ve also got consumer goods expert, Justin Lambeth, talking industry trends and innovation opps. Let’s munch!</description>
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In this episode, we’ll dive into the growing trend of branded cafes. Joining us is special guest Brandon Camarda from Rapha, purveyor of cycling gear as well as tasty food and espresso.</description>
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