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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Everything you own is a prop. Every move you make is a performance. </strong></p><p>Welcome to <em>Performance &amp; Props</em>, a podcast that peers behind the curtain of the modern <strong>Identity Economy</strong>. Hosted by marketing professor and researcher <strong>Rahul Devinder Malik</strong>, we explore how the objects we "hire"—from limited-edition sneakers and ring lights to the invisible numbers of our credit scores—define our status, our authority, and our souls in a world of infinite digital noise.</p><p>In this series, we move past "functional marketing" and into the theatre of <strong>Aesthetic-led Curation</strong>. We deconstruct the "Props" we use to carve out a sovereign space in today's digital landscape. Whether you’re a marketing student, a digital nomad, or a creator looking to future-proof your brand, this podcast provides the linguistic gates and aesthetic anchors you need to master your own performance.</p><p><strong>What we explore:</strong></p><ul><li><p>The hidden rhythm of human trust.</p></li><li><p>Why do we buy things to tell our story?</p></li><li><p>Navigating the theatre of AI and algorithms.</p></li><li><p>Finding authenticity in a world of synthesis.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Subscribe to join the performance.</strong></p><p>New episodes every Tuesday.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a piece of glass in your pocket shifts from an instrument of outward documentation to a machine of real-time identity construction?</p><p>In this premier episode of <em>Performance &amp; Props</em>, marketing researcher Rahul Devinder Malik traces the hidden lineage of self-curation back to the winter of 1500. There, a twenty-eight-year-old artist named Albrecht Dürer engaged in a radical act of social theatre, shattering a thousand years of unwritten European tradition by painting a confrontational, face-on self-portrait—a symmetrical gaze previously reserved strictly for religious icons. Dürer wasn’t simply recording his physical likeness; he was utilising an oil canvas as a deliberate identity tool to bridge the gap between his current reality and his ultimate ambition.</p><p>Fast forward to the modern <strong>Identity Economy</strong>, where the front-facing smartphone camera places every consumer on that exact same historical stage. When the anatomy of the phone shifted to include a front lens, the marketplace subverted its purpose, mutating a tool meant for communication into a pre-filtered mirror. In a digital ecosystem where presence is our primary asset, consumers no longer buy products strictly for functional utility; they hire brands as "Props" to make their personal identity performances believable to their tribes.</p><p>Built specifically for <strong>Sovereign Strategists</strong>—forward-thinking marketing practitioners, executives, and students—this episode strips away the surface-level critiques of social media narcissism to decode the structural psychology of human behaviour. Learn how elite brands can transition away from a race-to-the-bottom utility focus and start engineering high-fidelity identity tools that help consumers align with their idealised selves.</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways for Brand Architects</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>The Tools of Identity:</strong> Decoding how historical self-curation maps directly onto modern smartphone behaviours.</li><li><strong>The Window vs. The Mirror:</strong> Understanding the anatomical shift from outward documentation to inward identity construction.</li><li><strong>The Archetypes of Curation:</strong> From the "Authentic Explorer" to the "Cerebral Professional" and the "Relatable Everyday Native".</li></ul><p></p><p><strong>Connect with the Show</strong>:</p><ul><li>Read the written companion manifesto at: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://RahulMalik.com">RahulMalik.com</a></li><li>Category: Podcast / Marketing &amp; Business Strategy</li><li>Host: Rahul Devinder Malik</li><li><strong>Release Schedule:</strong> Subscribe now to catch a new act every Tuesday</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this foundational trailer for <em>Performance &amp; Props</em>, marketing professor Rahul Devinder Malik challenges everything you’ve been taught about consumer behaviour. We like to believe our purchases are practical, but in the modern "<strong>Identity Economy</strong>," utility is just a cover story. The truth is much more theatrical: we aren't accumulating products; we are collecting props to survive a digital world that demands a permanent personal performance.</p><p>If you are a marketing student, brand builder, or practitioner tired of stale formulas and rigid metrics that treat human beings like numbers on a spreadsheet, consider this show your strategic antidote. This series is designed for the "<strong>Sovereign Strategist</strong>"—the modern marketer who wants to move past conversion funnels and start understanding the deep psychological masks and tribal tokens that actually drive culture today.</p><p>Hit play to discover how ordinary objects—from smartphones to suitcases—shape who we are, and find out exactly what it takes to build a brand that matters in an algorithm-driven world.</p><p>The curtain is going up. Welcome backstage.</p><p><strong>Connect with the Show:</strong></p><ul><li>Read the written companion manifesto at: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://RahulMalik.com">RahulMalik.com</a></li><li>Category: Podcast / Marketing &amp; Business Strategy</li><li>Host: Rahul Devinder Malik</li><li><strong>Release Schedule:</strong> Subscribe now to catch a new act every Tuesday</li></ul>]]></description>
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