In today’s episode of Highkey, Ry and Yvie break down both sides of the Patagonia vs. Pattie Gonia lawsuit and why the internet is so divided over the case. They unpack the trademark dispute, the arguments from each side, and what the controversy reveals about branding, identity, and influence in the creator era.
Plus, is celebrity culture dead? Ry and Yvie get into whether fame means anything anymore, if Hollywood has become oversaturated, and why social media creators may be commanding more attention than traditional movie stars. Is everyone famous now, or is celebrity itself becoming obsolete
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Highkey! is a production of iHeart Podcasts as a part of the Outspoken Network. This show is created and executive produced by Ryan Mitchell, Yvie Oddly and YEA Media Group.
Our Executive Producers are Juliana Torres and Ian McNeny. Special thanks to Riley Peleuses and Kidd Nation, Justin Chavez. Executive Producers for YEA Media Group are Ryan Kershner and Travis Lamont Ballinger.
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