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A weekly interactive segment where aspiring entertainment and media creators (writers, podcasters, short-form video editors, etc.) get 90 seconds to pitch a content idea live — but instead of traditional judges, they are paired via an algorithm with a “Drop-Out Mentor” (someone successful in media without a degree) for instant feedback, collaboration, or funding.
No story about a college drop is complete without pushback. Media critic Harold Vane accused Murkovski of "glamorizing intellectual laziness." He wrote in The Chronicle of Higher Ed: "For every Murkovski who succeeds, hundreds fail because they lack the fundamentals of theory, ethics, and history."
Murkovski’s response was characteristically blunt: "College teaches you what happened. I teach you what is happening right now. Entertainment is not a museum; it’s a fire."
She also admits that her path isn't for everyone. "I read 50 books a year. I hire former professors to tutor me on specific topics. I didn't stop learning; I stopped paying for a building."