Just listened to this, it’s really interesting. Available on BBC Sounds.
‘’Almost everywhere on the internet, people are giving - and receiving - advice. Advice that promises to transform our lives. How to eat. How to think. How to get rich. How to get a date. But who are these self-appointed gurus? Where did they come from, and how much power do these charismatic individuals wield?
Across eight episodes, Helen Lewis travels through the often strange and sometimes hidden digital spaces created by these new icons. She asks if Steve Jobs, the man who gave the world the iPhone, also gave birth to the concept of the internet guru. Her journey leads her to a variety of digital worlds: from Jordan Peterson to Russell Brand, who have millions of followers worldwide, to the murky world of pick up artistry and the gamification of romantic encounters.
Over the course of The New Gurus, Helen questions why so many of us have turned away from mainstream medicine, mainstream politics and the mainstream media to embrace the power of charismatic individuals instead. From productivity hackers to dating coaches, from crypto bros to wellness influencers, when did the internet get taken over by gurus? And has the decline in organised religion and community left a void that these new internet gurus are able to fill?
Helen Lewis says: "I've been fascinated by internet culture since my teens, and how big, dynamic, influential communities can exist which are often invisible to outsiders. Whether it's wellness influencers, Bitcoin evangelists or the self-styled 'anti woke' warriors, today's internet gurus have enormous power to shape our shared culture, whether we know their names or not.’