This one hit different.
Zack Telander is a musician, father, and seasoned weightlifter, he’s also a man who calls out the fluff on social media. Especially in a world that rewards curated personas over real connection.
In this episode, we dove deep into the dark side of content, the addiction to documenting everything, the manipulation of the algorithm, and the pressure to always perform.
Zack opened up about fatherhood, anxiety, chasing authenticity, and why we’re more drawn to flaw than perfection.
We spoke about content, but we really spoke about life. It was a good one fam!
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https://www.instagram.com/zack_telander/
Listen to Zacks music:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Pe957QMENAWMZF7ityC81?si=Yte3OKPTRDy_XIOzoGSPJw
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https://www.instagram.com/morechrisgriffin/
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Key Discussion Points:
00:00 - 03:45 Why content is cannibalizing itself
03:45 - 07:10 If everything is content, nothing is
07:10 - 11:00 Algorithms vs authenticity
11:00 - 15:25 Charlatans, fake personas, and funnels
15:25 - 19:40 Fatherhood and breaking OCD cycles
19:40 - 25:05 Why being broke taught him resilience
25:05 - 30:10 Zack’s poem “The Millennial”
30:10 - 35:40 Content before craft and the myth of potential
35:40 - 40:00 Outsourcing your voice and losing the soul
40:00 - 44:30 When content is systemized, humans disappear
44:30 - 48:20 Doomscrolling, manipulation, and influencer ethics
48:20 - 53:00 The culture of lines
53:00 - 58:00 Transaction vs transformation in coaching
58:00 - 60:45 Why connection matters more than content