Miami Attention Is the New Currency
Miami is already loud, fast, and fighting for your attention. Manny breaks down short videos, phone habits, emojis, moving-day friends, and why your focus may be the most valuable thing you own.
Miami is already loud, fast, and fighting for your attention. Manny breaks down short videos, phone habits, emojis, moving-day friends, and why your focus may be the most valuable thing you own.
Wagyu is delicious, expensive, and just soft enough to make Manny question whether he ate dinner or rented it. A Miami fine dining investigation into fat, status, and mashed potatoes with a French accent.
In Miami, getting shampoo, eggs, or a haircut can eat the whole day. Manny breaks down traffic, favor economics, errand apps, and the robot future waiting at the end of the checkout line.
Miami sun does not just provide weather. It sets the mood, exposes the puddles, and disappears the second you need it. Manny breaks down why the 305 treats sunshine like a flaky friend who still gets invited everywhere.
Miami is already turned up, so Manny asks whether a little mystery and consideration can make dating easier in the 305. It is a funny look at social media, public attention, and why every night out does not need to become a production.
Miami dating turns every reservation, gift, and late-night conversation into part of the quest. Manny breaks down romance, chemistry, and finding a good night without performing for the whole 305.
In Miami, your haircut and facial hair make an entrance before you do. Manny breaks down first impressions, playful roasting, and why owning your look beats chasing perfection.
Miami customer service is a contact sport. Manny breaks down Yelp energy, comedy complaints, tourist prices, and why a good attitude still gets you further in the 305.
Miami is not one city so much as a whole group chat with different traffic patterns. Manny breaks down the neighborhoods, attitudes, and everyday chaos that make every version of the 305 feel like its own Miami.
Miami has flexed so hard that luxury is starting to look like background noise. Manny breaks down why offensive attention, outrage, and a little chaos are now part of the city’s daily economy.