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👶 Twitch Streamer Gives Birth Live on Stream
Popular gamer and streamer Fandy has turned streaming into a whole new genre — an eight-hour live broadcast of her childbirth, watched by more than 50,000 viewers.
Twitch is moving further away from gaming. Private life has become content, and the line between living and showing is almost gone.
In today’s digital culture, even birth can become a live experience — the only question is where sincerity ends and the show begins.
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🎥 CNN: How Global Media Are Reinventing Work with Creators
CNN is launching CNN Creators — a new show and media initiative where a new generation of storytellers explore what drives digital culture today: AI, technology, art, sports, and social trends.
Instead of traditional studio journalism, the project features a flexible team of content creators working in real time from CNN’s new media hub in Doha.
Among them are former producers from Vice, BBC, and France24, united by one goal — to make news closer to people and their real interests.
CNN is betting on the digital generation — a format where not only facts matter, but also emotion, visual storytelling, and the creators’ energy ✨
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🎧 Read, watch, listen — all in one place
On Polee, you can watch videos, listen to podcasts, read posts, and follow your favorite creators — all without switching between platforms or chasing links.
Artists, bloggers, and experts share their work in their own style — you just choose what to enjoy today 👀
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🎙 True Crime Obsessed: when investigations become the Art of Storytelling
The American podcast True Crime Obsessed dives into documentaries and real-life crimes — but not in the usual grim tone.
Patrick Hinds and Gillian Pensavalle turn investigations into vivid stories filled with irony, empathy, and theatrical humor.
Born from a fan community, the show has grown into a successful independent subscription project.
✨ True Crime Obsessed proves that audiences value not sensationalism, but voice, style, and sincerity.
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🤵🏻♂️ Old Money 2.0: Aristocracy in the Digital Age
Tuxedo Society is a new European club for those who want to experience the aesthetics of old aristocracy.
Membership costs €6,000 a year, with exclusive events reaching up to €50,000. Black ties, Tuscan villas, Lake Como retreats, and etiquette courses — this is where the spirit of European “old money” comes alive again.
Critics call it a spectacle of elitism, yet interest in such spaces keeps growing.
In a world of digital speed and algorithmic taste, people seek quiet, structure, and hierarchy — even as play, it brings back a sense of order and meaning.
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On Polee, subscribers receive notifications only about new posts from the creators they follow — in Telegram and on the platform. No spam, no noise, no intrusive reminders.
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🏛 Executive Branch: politics behind closed doors
A new elite club, Executive Branch, connected to Donald Trump and his inner circle, is launching in the U.S. Its goal is to create a space where people can speak freely — without fear of leaks to the press.
Membership reportedly costs $500,000, and the selection process is among the strictest.
Such spaces become “salons of power” — where politicians, entrepreneurs, and media figures don’t shape the agenda directly, but cultivate the atmosphere from which it emerges.
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🎙 Chapo Trap House: when politics becomes content
Chapo Trap House is a podcast about politics and society, created by a group of American journalists and comedians.
Its tone is sharp, ironic, and unfiltered — they discuss elections, media, and ideology the way friends talk at a bar, not how pundits do on TV.
From the very beginning, the creators relied on direct audience support: some episodes are open to everyone, but the full archive is backed by listeners who choose to fund the project directly.
✨ Chapo Trap House proves that trust is power: when a creator has a clear voice, stance, and honesty, the audience naturally becomes part of their movement.
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🌸 Soho House open doors in Tokyo
In Aoyama — the district of designers and quiet luxury — Japan’s first Soho House is set to open. The private club blends British aesthetics with Japanese refinement: vintage armchairs meet fabrics from antique kimonos, and a rooftop pool offers a skyline view of the city.
Across four floors, members will find club spaces, a wellness studio, a terrace, and 42 rooms — from intimate hideaways to suites with living rooms and kitchens. Every detail is designed to create an atmosphere for those who value art, balance, and privacy.
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📚 If Books Could Kill: when a podcast becomes an intellectual phenomenon
Writer and journalist Michael Hobbes, together with Peter Shamshiri, launched the podcast If Books Could Kill — turning the literary review format into a cultural hit.
Their concept is simple: dissect iconic nonfiction books that shaped popular thinking — from The Secret to Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus — with humor, analysis, and a critical edge.
✨ The If Books Could Kill case shows that even “smart” formats can find their audience — when intellect, irony, and honest conversation come together.
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🥊 UFC steps onto the White House lawn
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that on June 14, 2026 — his 80th birthday — a UFC tournament will take place on the South Lawn of the White House.
UFC president Dana White confirmed the event and promised to replace the lawn after the show — at a cost of $700,000.
When sports, politics, and show business meet in one ring, the world can’t look away.
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🎓 Syracuse: when universities teach you to create
Syracuse University has launched the first U.S. Center for the Creator Economy — a space where students are trained for careers in digital entrepreneurship, content creation, and personal branding.
Instead of traditional lectures, the program offers courses on monetization, growth strategy, production, and audience engagement. The university brings together its business and media schools to teach students how to build, not just work for others.
✨ Professors, brands, and students become co-creators, exploring together how content turns into business — and how the new economy is built on creativity.
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🚨 How Safety and Moderation Work on Polee
Polee is a private community where people value not only the vibe but also comfort.
Our support team and moderation system work around the clock to make sure every member feels safe.
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• Review all content to ensure it meets community guidelines.
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Our principles are safety, respect, and privacy.
We don’t interfere with creativity — we protect the boundaries of the community.
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🎸 Amanda Palmer: How a Musician Built a Subscription Business on Trust
In 2012, The Dresden Dolls’ singer Amanda Palmer raised over $1.2M on Kickstarter, becoming a symbol of crowdfunding in music.
Today, she has over 15,000 subscribers, bringing in tens of thousands of dollars every month.
“I don’t sell music, I sell trust.”
Radical transparency, dialogue with her audience, and vulnerability make her subscription emotionally valuable. 💎
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🎥 The UK is preparing new rights for creators
Social media creators contribute £2.2B to the UK economy, yet still face barriers — from mortgages and loans to filming permits and access to studios.
Parliament is launching a cross-party group that promises to “tear down the walls” holding talent back.
The goal is to recognize creators as part of the new creative economy and protect their interests at the national level.
🎶 The Roxbury Reopens: Nightlife Reborn
In the ’90s, The Roxbury was the symbol of Los Angeles’ exclusive nightlife. It attracted top-tier stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jon Bon Jovi, Naomi Campbell, Clint Eastwood, and Denzel Washington.
Madonna filmed a music video there, and “Saturday Night Live“ made the club immortal by turning its atmosphere into the cult movie “A Night at the Roxbury”.
Getting inside was nearly impossible, which made The Roxbury a magnet for the elite. Lines stretched along Sunset Strip, while behind the closed doors a legend was born — a place where the pop culture of the ’90s came alive.
✨ At Polee, we’re building our own kind of club — a community of creators and users ready to support each other and keep the energy alive.