Not A Packaged Seminar
Stop Feeding the Algorithm
This isn't a promise.
It's a pressure test.
A live, interactive working session for people who are done reacting to platforms and ready to shape how they participate in the new economy. No recycled slides. No empty hype. Real frameworks you can use the same day.
The economy is shifting.
We're not debating it. We're working through it.
Each session is a
checkpoint,
not a product.
The economy isn't static and neither is this work. Stop Feeding The Algorithm isn't a seminar you can replay from two years ago. It's an evolving series — each session informed by the last, shaped by the questions in the room, and connected to a larger arc of what's becoming possible.
Atlanta built the foundation. Participants came in equating blockchain with cryptocurrency and left with wallets installed, assumptions replaced, and a direct relationship with technology they'd been avoiding. That shift — from assumption to experience — set the standard.
LA went deeper. A room of entertainment industry professionals surfaced something specific: how blockchain can directly address the compensation and IP issues their industry has been struggling to solve. The session didn't just frame the problem — it produced a conceptual application design to address it. That's what happens when the right people are in the right room.
Austin is next. What gets explored there will be shaped by who shows up and what they bring. Every session raises the ceiling for the one that follows.
Not inspiration.
Application.
Participants arrived carrying a specific misconception: that blockchain and cryptocurrency were the same thing. It's a frame the media built and the platforms reinforced — and it was quietly blocking real people from accessing real tools.
Through open discussion and hands-on exploration, that frame shifted. People who arrived hesitant left having downloaded wallets, engaged with the technology directly, and replaced abstract concern with actual experience.
That shift — from assumption to experience — is the work.
The room was largely entertainment industry professionals — people operating inside a system that has failed to solve creator compensation and intellectual property ownership for decades. They brought those real, unresolved problems into the session.
What came out wasn't just a framework for thinking about blockchain differently. The group conceptualized an actual application design — a concrete technical approach to the compensation and IP problem their industry faces.
That's the difference between a talk and a working session. You don't just leave with ideas. You leave having built something.
Be honest with yourself
before you register.
The person in the room
matters.
Angelia McFarland has spent her career doing one thing: translating complex systems into moves that real people can make. At Dell Technologies she drove $1 billion in revenue growth. At IBM she built market-defining campaigns before most companies knew what a digital strategy was. She pioneered one of the first enterprise social media strategies when that still required convincing executives it mattered.
Today she leads EOP Media, focused on one specific problem: helping creators, entrepreneurs, and businesses understand what the shift to Web3, AI, and decentralized systems actually demands of them — and how to move with it instead of waiting to be displaced by it.
She built Stop Feeding The Algorithm because the conversation about the new economy kept happening at the wrong altitude. Too much hype. Too little application. She fixed that by putting people in a room and doing the work instead.
SFTA is where
agency is activated.
Atlanta sparked it. Los Angeles deepened it. Austin is next — and what gets built there will be shaped by who shows up. If you're in Austin or ready to travel, get on the list now. If you're further out, every session informs the one after it. Your city is coming.
Get Notified — Austin
Ready to stop
reacting?
Space is intentionally limited to keep the session interactive. Every seat taken changes the room. Every question asked shapes the session. This is not a webinar you can catch on replay.
⬡ Austin schedule TBD — join the list to be notified when registration opens ⬡
Questions? Email us at info@eopmedia.com