EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 22 MIN
NextGen on Elevate Springfield with Ellie Ferriell: Objectivity vs Subjectivity in Media
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Send us Fan MailSummaryIn this episode, Ellie and Robert explore the complex relationship between subjectivity and objectivity in art and media. They discuss the importance of standards in critiquing art, the role of enjoyability, and the elitism that can arise in media consumption. Through various examples, they emphasize the need to separate personal enjoyment from objective quality, ultimately advocating for a more honest and open dialogue about art and media.TakeawaysArt is subjective, but there are objective standards.You can't improve without standards in place.Enjoyability does not equate to quality.Critics play a role in establishing standards.Elitism can hinder honest discussions about media.Personal enjoyment can exist in poorly made art.Critical reading helps articulate preferences.Standards of excellence exist in all fields.Separating personal taste from quality is essential.Honesty in critique fosters better recommendations.Join The Elevate Insider:https://bigdogbc.com/elevateFacebook: @robertferriell @elevatespringfieldYoutube: @robertferriell10X Health Precision: https://10xhealthnetwork.com/pages/precision-genetics?utm_source=robertferriell
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Send us Fan Mail Summary In this episode, Ellie and Robert explore the complex relationship between subjectivity and objectivity in art and media. They discuss the importance of standards in critiquing art, the role of enjoyability, and the elitism that can arise in media consumption. Through various examples, they emphasize the need to separate personal enjoyment from objective quality, ultimately advocating for a more honest and open dialogue about art and media. Takeaways Art is subjective...
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