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Nepotism Is Everywhere: hollywood, and the real-world job market | A Deep Dive






Everyone’s crying about nepo babies, but have you ever wondered: what do Taylor Swift, LinkedIn, and the Pope have in common? Here we go beyond the celebrity drama to explore the real roots of nepotism: from job hunting and corporate empires, to the catholic church, royal dynasties, colonial empires, caste systems, and elite universities.

🌸chapters🌸
00:48 holy nepos
02:26 my take on nepos
04:20 nepotism in everyday life
06:06 schools of privilege
07:11 job crisis and corporate dynasties
08:13 bloodlines and powerplays
09:37 the visibility bias trap
11:15 royal nepo babies
12:50 hidden middle-class privilege
13:55 michelangelo caravaggio’s blessing
14:31 the gentleman’s club
16:37 hollywood’s nepo problem
18:24 why are we mad?
19:40 the system is the problem
21:33 in conclusion
22:37 disclaimers

🌸VIDEO RESEARCH SOURCES🌸
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