Alright, good morning, Nation. Sterling James here at the Conversation Desk.
We're seeing a lot of chatter today about the Oscars, the whole idea of them "leaving Hollywood." And you know, it immediately makes me think about those foundational truths we often ignore until the ground starts to shift beneath us. For years, Hollywood *was* the Oscars. It was the assumed, the unspoken. Now, a new conversation. A potential move.
It’s a clear example of how even the most established institutions aren't immune to change, to the need to adapt, or to the consequence of not adapting. It's not about the glitz, it's about the pivot. Or the lack thereof.
So, here's what matters right now: How many of us are holding onto our own "Hollywoods" – those comfortable, long-standing assumptions – that might be overdue for a re-evaluation? What’s your immovable object that might actually need to move?