THAT BUSINESS OF MEANING Podcast

Alexi Gunner on Signals & Culture

Mar 23, 2026
Alexi Gunner, an independent cultural researcher and founder of Idle Gaze, traces how mobility and curiosity shaped his practice. He explores spotting weird signals, analog ethnography versus digital listening, the retreat into private online spaces, and archive futurism. Short, sharp takes on methods, tools, and how culture’s hidden patterns reveal themselves.
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INSIGHT

How Moving Around Trains Cultural Observation

  • Alexi Gunner sees his multicultural, peripatetic childhood as a formative research skill that made him observant of cultural rules and rituals.
  • Moving across Brazil, the US, UK, Berlin and Melbourne trained him to notice invisible social cues useful for studying subcultures and audiences.
ANECDOTE

From Aspiring War Reporter To Culture Journalist

  • Young Alexi wanted to be a war reporter then shifted to culture journalism, drawn to longform analysis like The New Yorker.
  • His parents' print subscriptions and morning paper reading seeded his taste for deep, reflective cultural writing.
ADVICE

Use Writing To Turn Research Into Client Work

  • Start a public writing practice to turn private research into visible work and attract clients, as Idle Gaze did for Alexi.
  • Use a newsletter to test ideas, build an audience, and surface commercial demand for your research.
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