Interviews for FinTech for the Precariat

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  • 01.
    Subject 1 (Tech Artist / Cultural Worker): Financialization of Life
    2:44
  • 02.
    Subject 1 (Tech Artist / Cultural Worker): Retail Trading Apps Use of Alerts and Badges
    1:35
  • 03.
    Subject 1 (Tech Artist / Cultural Worker): COVID-19 Stimulus
    0:35
  • 04.
    Subject 1 (Tech Artist / Cultural Worker): The Folks in Silicon Valley
    02:12
  • 05.
    Subject 2 (Precariat): Living in Precarity
    1:01
  • 06.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): COVID-19 Confusion
    2:43
  • 07.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): COVID-19 Isolation
    2:09
  • 08.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): What Is Trading?
    2:02
  • 09.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): Do You Remember Occupy from an 8th Grader in 2011
    1:33
  • 10.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): Do You Wish for a Greater Federal Safety Net?
    0:26
  • 11.
    Subject 3 (Precariat / Recent Graduate from College): The State of Cultural Workers in the United States
    0:52
  • 12.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): Crypto can not mimic Credit Cards
    1:32
  • 13.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): How to buy cryptocurrency
    2:49
  • 14.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): The State can not regulate or control cryptocurrency
    1:52
  • 15.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): Human intervention is at times required in cryptocurrency and they are called Oracles
    3:10
  • 16.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): Cryptocurrency as autonomous finance
    3:45
  • 17.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): The effect of notification on investing apps like Robinhood
    1:12
  • 18.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): GameStop revealed how the system is fixed for the rich
    2:53
  • 19.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): One positive of GameStop is the possibility of people banding togethere as investment collectives
    1:12
  • 20.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): Future financial regulations are needed
    1:38
  • 21.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): We are in a tech bubble
    1:13
  • 22.
    Subject 4 (Tech Artist/Cultural Worker): Perhaps the hedgefunds or big players will eat up the little players
    1:36
  • 23.
    Subject 5 (Artist/Cultural Worker): Concerning a legacy of the Occupy movement
    4:14
  • 24.
    Subject 5 (Artist/Cultural Worker): Big Government's lack of vision
    6:11
  • 25.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): The Investing Apps Make the Founders and CEOs Rich
    1:35
  • 26.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Using Investment Apps, People Will Loose
    0:29
  • 27.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): An End of Pensions Lead to Investment Craze
    1:23
  • 28.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): The Average Investment App User Looses Money
    0:37
  • 29.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Regulation of Retail Investments Apps Is Likely
    1:51
  • 30.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Payoff Debt and Then Invest
    1:02
  • 31.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Financial Advice from a Finance Specialist
    4:42
  • 32.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Herd Mentality Will Hurt Average Investor
    1:08
  • 33.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Through the Internet, People Should Inform Themselves
    1:26
  • 34.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Investment Apps Aren't the Threat to U.S. Finance, the Real Threat Is and Has Been Offshoring
    3:01
  • 35.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Bubbles Are Popping Up Everywhere
    1:29
  • 36.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Viral Movement of Stocks Is Bad
    :28
  • 37.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): For the Non-Specialist, Trading Is Bad, Investing Is Good
    1:55
  • 38.
    Subject 6 (Finance Specialist): Robinhood Is Being Treated Like a Casino
    0:56
  • 39.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): Educators Are Part of the Precariat
    04:26
  • 40.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): An Example of the Benefits of Health Insurance
    0:46
  • 41.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): Live without Debt
    2:13
  • 42.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): Pensions Gone, No 401K, Started an IRA
    0:35
  • 43.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): Becoming an Academic Is Not an Option
    1:10
  • 44.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): NYC Is Unaffordable
    0:27
  • 45.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): About the Need for Government Support
    0:53
  • 46.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): Governemnt and Legislation Can Help Create Green Jobs
    1:02
  • 47.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): About the Queens Community Land Trust (CLT)
    0:41
  • 48.
    Subject 7 (Precariat/Cultural Worker/Educator): The Queens Community Land Trust (CLT) VS Amazon
    7:10
  • 49.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): Corporate Wage Theft Is a Crime
    1:13
  • 50.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): Amazon Has Committed Wage Theft and Will Pay 61 Million, but No Other Punishment
    1:42
  • 51.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): We Must Have a Conversation About Wage Theft
    1:18
  • 52.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): Corporations Are Citizens, but When They Commit Crimes Are Not Tried as Citizens
    0:47
  • 53.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): Corporations Are Allowed to Write Their Own Rules
    1:11
  • 54.
    Subject 8 (Financial Specialist/Media CEO): The Best Analog Comparison to Cryptocurrenty Is Gold
    4:03
  • 55.
    Subject 9 (Precariat/Cultural Worker): A market is not a democracy. Markets generate desire and demand, not equality
    0:51
  • 56.
    Subject 9 (Precariat/Cultural Worker): The GameStop scenario on Robinhood was an experiment not a threat
    1:01
  • 57.
    Subject 9 (Precariat/Cultural Worker): Investment Apps and Mental Health
    2:14
  • 58.
    Subject 10 (Founder of Wizest): Wizest a New Investment Platform for the Inexperienced Investor
    5:15