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Two ex-tumblr girls turned modern tumblr women. We discuss the good, the bad, and the incredibly cringe of growing up as a frequent user of Tumblr in its golden era—and still using it today. From fandom and fanfiction to buzzwords and girlbosses, we cover all the things the internet taught us as girls and how it made us who we are today. We can't wait to connect with the rest of the worlds' ex-tumblr girls!
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The Phenomenal 50

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

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In celebration of the 50th anniversary season, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is releasing free podcasts of some of its finest performances from the past 50 years, each with an introduction by Co-Artistic Director David Finckel.
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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TERFS DNI! DUH! Because this week we're finally getting into terfs, how to spot them, why we hate them, how they've ruined tumblr and tumblr's own role in treating trans people horribly. Terf-blocker extraordinaire Carly unpacks what talking points trans-exclusionary, self-titled "radfems" use to defend their transphobia. Together, we look at what …
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Even though everything in our lives comes back to tumblr, even more of it comes back to New Jersey. As it's fandom leaders, we talk about our favorite NJ lore (the shore, the smelly part of the turnpike, the drive to each others houses) and media that takes place there. Forget jersey shore, the diner state is better represented by the teen yellowja…
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On this episode of fanthropology, we are the study subjects as survivors of bachelor nation. We unpack just a few of the craziest dramas we witnessed over roughly 10 seasons of bachelors, bachelorettes and paradise. Between religious guilt, meddling producers, cheating and (who's surprised) racism, this show has everything wrong with it possible. B…
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We're bringing it back to fanfic again to talk about alternate universes - ones where you're born with a soulmate mark (boooo), ones with wolf pack dynamics (idgi) and the ones we actually like. Since we took a break getting sick with capitalism, there's a lot to catch up on: being musical lovers and haters at the same time, reading, watching, and …
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We're returning to one of our favorite episode topics: our childhood fandoms! (Listen to Webkinz Fangirls in Training!!) But this is alllll about books, of which we read a LOT in middle and elementary school. You'll quickly sense a theme of what our interests were (concerning tbh). Sorry if this ep is chaotic mercury is in retrograde... so. Keep up…
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The ex-tumblr girls are romance readers without shame!!! This week we're yapping about the best tropes to read: enemies to lovers (elite), slow burn, forced proximity / only one bed, secret dating and more. But we'll admit we don't really read fluff. Sue us. We like hurt / comfort! Other chats include why fantasy series fics don't need to be in can…
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We're celebrating a year (and a month) of being podcasters!! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for listening as we figured out what we're doing, and still are. To get in touch with our tumblr roots, we have an episode of meaningless discourse, baseless claims and everything we would cancel if we could (anxiety, sudoku ads, terfs, and tumblr s…
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The OG self-insert fanfic. The Mormon legend. The start of the self-published fic era. The skin of a killer Bella. Have we read the series? No. But we get deep into Twilight movies (like 100% of the plot, but can there really be spoilers for this series anymore) from why Edward is a 100-year-old virgin and the baseball scene to the confusion of vam…
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Robert Schumann’ın “Piyano Konçertosu’nun 1. Bölümü, Op. 54” 19. yüzyıl Romantik döneminin en önemli piyano konçertolarından biridir. 1845 yılında tamamlanan bu eser, Schumann’ın zarif melodik anlayışını, derin duygusal ifadesini ve yenilikçi orkestrasyon tekniklerini mükemmel bir şekilde sergiler.…
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From roughly seven years of being a K-pop stan, Tori gives an introduction to the industry via her personal favorite groups. Hard facts? Hard to say. But the six weeks iKon spent at number one in 2018 can never be forgotten, that's for sure. From a non-comprehensive dictionary to a prediction about fifth gen, it's all hyperfixation gab. Keep up on …
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Fuck the shareholders! (The followers and engagement that determine what we consider art and which artists succeed.) Carly presents what social media has done to art and artists, both from the perspective of the followers and the (content) creators. We discuss why Deviantart flopped, short form video diluting the value of art, our hatred for AI art…
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Ludwig van Beethoven’ın “Bahar” adıyla bilinen Keman Sonatı No. 5, Op. 24, 1800-1801 yıllarında bestelenmiş ve 1805’te yayımlanmıştır. Bu eser, Beethoven’ın keman ve piyano için yazdığı sonatlar arasında en popüler olanlardan biridir ve genellikle besteci’nin orta dönem eserleri arasında kabul edilir.……
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This week, we're hashing out some classic tumblr discourse that always comes back to the same conclusion: the people on this website have never met a child. With an emphasis on nuance, we discuss whether kids should be able to read any book they want at any age, whether teens should have adult friends (and why adults would want teen friends???) and…
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A cool and funky wedding anniversary present - a 15 minute classic from the most famous composer alive, Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks is stylish, sophisticated and hugely enjoyable! Listening time 23 mins (podcast 8', music 15') Music here, played by the Ensemble InterContemporain conducted by Pierre Boulez, on Youtube, Spotify, and (links to the 1st…
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Pianist Rolf Hind introduces one of the epics of piano music. A heady mix of virtuoso composing and devout faith, Olivier Messiaen's 20 reflections on the infant Jesus, Vingt regards sur l'infant Jésus, brings us a two-hour deep dive of awesome power and beautiful stillness. Listening time 38 mins (plus music 2hrs 8') Music here on Youtube, played …
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Tumblr is not only horrible discourse (though it definitely is that too), sometimes it's full of small pieces of wisdom that change your brain forever. Text posts have taught us to do it scared, recognize our dichotomy thoughts, emotional switchbacking, and to stop borrowing grief from the future. We are going to practice having hope this year!! Re…
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It's almost 2024, and that means it's time for the ex-tumblr girls to predict the pop culture moments that will shake the world in the year to come. And not just that: we present them as a bingo board that we can and will win with our foresight for the return of instagram brows, a gay American Girl doll, a historical drama centered around the trian…
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This week is all about the hunger games: discourse on plot conspiracies, the time we met Finnick, and a game on the most insane fanfic you've ever heard (spoiler: an OC named Lyme and King Lebron James). Plus, Tori unearths a four year old joke from Carly and why tumblr's announced change in crew probably doesn't mean anything new. Keep up on socia…
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Self care is a multi-billion dollar industry and an Instagram buzzword, so naturally it's a bastardized capitalist version of a concept developed by Black feminists. We dive into why the "self care" on social media is expensive, competitive and optimized for all the wrong reasons, and what self care really means to us! Tangents include goop, clean …
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Hot off the press! The wonders of modern tech allow us to enjoy Katharina Nohl's rhapsody for piano and orchestra, Spices, before it's even been performed by live musicians! And Katharina joins us to talk us through the recipe. Listening time 33 mins (podcast 15', music 18') The complete music here on Youtube. What do you think? Tell me with a comm…
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Happy spooky season! We put 16 of our favorite women in horror up against each other to find the true queen of scares. This episode is full of spoilers for so many different things. Yes the line up makes no sense and features very few Actual horror characters. Yes the Babadook counts as a woman. Tell us who would win yours!! Follow us on social med…
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Are you torn over whether girl dinner is a subversive feminist statement or just a silly meme? We don’t have an answer, but we do have a linguistic analysis over why we choose the word girl over woman for trendy media, and what that means for our concept of adult womanhood. Can we call ourselves women if we’re not married or mothers? Can we still b…
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Always entertaining the crowds, Haydn brings up his 50 with typical style (before settling down for 50 more symphonies). Not a famous piece but well worth a listen! Listening time 27 mins (podcast 9', music 18') Music here on Youtube, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Musics played by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Béla Drahos. You can buy the …
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Who needs a high school English class when you had Tumblr’s #words? Today we host a reading sesh with the poems and quotes from the #words tag that stuck with us into adulthood, followed by screaming about how much we love hopeful and accessible poems. To much surprise, these Tumblr-famous poems aren’t depressing. And to no surprise, Carly reads Tw…
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It's the Women’s World Cup of Classical Music! And it's THE FINAL! USA vs Republic of Ireland Complete music here: hthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCXUbmBaA9OoRjafAn_k1zTnHR8cH9qyj Please listen to the music and then: vote here: https://forms.gle/XJoU1Vr3MfWraQL48 Voting open NOW Please share the podcast widely, by telling people you know and …
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Maja S K Ratkje joins Cacophony at the Women's World Cup to explore the fun and joy of writing music and choose pieces by her Norwegian colleagues. But there must be something in the Norwegian water, as there's the same tiny inspiration for several of the composers! The complete pieces on Maja's list can be heard here: https://youtube.com/playlist?…
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Have you ever thought, "I wish there was an AI chatbot that could connect me to a teenager on Tumblr for therapy?" There is! And it sucks! Join us for a horrifying exposé about the ethical nightmare that is Kokobot. DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions of this episode are solely host opinion, and not the opinion of the hosts' employers, or…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. Singer, Gabriella di Laccio is our guide to music by women from Brazil - a melting pot of traditions and cultures that ends up with music that sounds... Brazi…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this episode we turn to Canada, where Melissa Hui's selection is typically diverse with living composers who are first nations, Canadian born and immigrant…
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This week we return to the podcasting grind after our break (and big project release!), resulting in an ep full of life updates about moving, discussing our Facebook marketplace excursions, and seeing our Tumblr icon Halsey!! We also update on the culture (of course) including the awful updates from Tumblr staff, some thoughts on the new Black Mirr…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. We shift the focus to England, with Roxanna Panufnik's choice of rich and satisfying pieces from a line up of stellar composers. Listening time: podcast 20min…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. Elena Kats-Chernin presents her choices of music from Australia - composers who all work hard and write music of vitality, invention, intensity and often fun!…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this epsiode, Inés Medina Fernández presents her choices of music from Spain, carefully chosen from accross the country and including including famous musi…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. This episode features music from the Netherlands and Marion von Tilzer's choices of music that gets us more connected. We'll hear how, when a performer is rel…
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It's Cacophony …at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. This epsiode we hear top young composer, Sage Shurman, getting super excited - in a pretty chilled Californian kind of way - for both the World Cup football a…
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It's Cacophony …at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this episode we hear from Katharina Nohl, founder of the Swiss Female Composers Festival, with her choices of music from Switzerland and how giving female …
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Our secret project is finally here! This episode is made in collaboration with Kat Jokinen, curator of the Hell is a Teenage Girl archive. Check out her full site in the links below! In this ep we explore the modern day "girl blogger," who is really not that different from the 2014 tumblr girl. We explore the themes of mental illness (labeled as de…
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