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PopPedia

Kunal Rajput , Yash Dubal & Vansh Shah

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PopPedia is a dynamic media house, boldly venturing into the realm of audio-visual expression in the digital age. With a diverse portfolio encompassing podcasts, films, documentaries, essays, and more. PopPedia is a beacon of intellectual curiosity and artistic expression, inviting audiences to engage with its unique blend of thought-provoking insights and dynamic storytelling. Whether through a captivating podcast, a visually stunning film, or an essay.
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My Dad's Video Store

B.C. Jones, Waylon Bacon, and Gray Creasy

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A monthly adventure into the wild world of obscure VHS titles from the '70s, '80s and '90s! From holiday-themed horror to Star Wars rip-offs, there were countless trends from the mid-'80s to early '90s as the advent of home video created a new market for producers of both low and high-budget cinema. Many of these films have been forgotten. Many of them are probably best left forgotten! Together we are going to discover the weirdest, campiest, craziest films you’ve probably never heard of...i ...
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Film Critters Processes is the podcast version of Film Critters, a video essay series on Youtube about movies! Processes is where we talk about current releases, whether it be blockbusters, trash horrors, "Netflix originals", international festival favorites, and never, ever, Marvel Cinematic Universe pieces. It's like talking about a movie outside the theater with your friends!
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Cinema of Meaning

Thomas Flight and Tom van der Linden

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Cinema of Meaning is a conversational podcast that seeks to explore the depths of what cinema has to offer. Each week, we discuss an individual film to get a better understanding of its storytelling qualities, to examine its cinematic techniques, and to uncover its deeper meanings. Hosted by video essayists Tom van der Linden from the channel Like Stories of Old and Thomas Flight.
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Re:Direct's AJ McRae & Parker Deal discuss the latest Nintendo gaming news & engage with the viewers of their YouTube video essay series. New Podcasts every Saturday @ 10AM ET. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dty/support
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Stovia

andrew ryan sinaga

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on a mission to bring evergreen - valuable content to Indonesia Urban Millenials by being a curator of worthy knowledge sources, such as books, essay, articles, video, discussion, and many more
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Archive of Mind Theater audio essays on television, film, and the arts, revealing what makes them so compelling. Presented by Ayo Akingbade. New video essays on YouTube. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Origin Story

Phillip Russell, Ben Thorp

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Origin Story is a conversational podcast that interviews creators about their lives, their work, and what's fueling their creations. Hosted by Phillip Russell and Ben Thorp.
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Civa, hoerwinkel

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CIVA, Vienna's new media art festival, aims at strengthening the potential of artistic approaches in interaction with science, technology, and society. This is our podcast.
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–And Now The Podcast Starts! is a critical, fun journey with four informed fans of film and TV. Each episode will focus on a different topic for review or discussion, usually taking the horror genre as a starting point, but going in an unexpected direction, and often featuring special guests.
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21andsensory Podcast

Emily @21andsensory

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Welcome to the 21andsensory Podcast! My name is Emily and I have Sensory Processing Disorder and I’m Autistic. I'm a Graphic Designer, Illustrator and Podcaster in the UK. This podcast is a mixture of me rambling about all things sensory and Autism related and chatting to some super lovely neurodiverse guests from all walks of life. I’ve spoken to some fab Authors, Actors, Influencers, Illustrators, Artists, Comedians, TikTokers, Educators, Activists, Writers, Speakers, Producers, YouTubers, ...
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On Reese Grey Analyzes, Reese takes a look at creations & experiences in art, media, music, & even video-games to explore exactly WHY we think the way we think, question what we believe, and learn something new. The media we consume undoubtedly impacts our lives & interactions and that doesn’t have to be an inherently good or bad thing. What is important is that there’s an awareness that we have that our minds and hearts...that we are in fact, being effected whether we like it or not. Join R ...
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My son Alden likes Roblox (and gaming in general). In this podcast, I interview him on what he likes, doesn't like, and what he recommends everyone play (and avoid). Feel free to email us your suggestions for games: alden (at) aldengaming.com
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This is an ad hoc video podcast of short films demonstrating basic scientific principles. The fields covered tenuously include Biology, Physics and Chemistry. This stuff is just for fun so please don't quote anything you heard here in a science essay. The files available are encoded in H.264 format and packaged as M4V files that will play in iTunes and on (video) iPods. If you don't want to do it that way then YouTube.com is also hosting them in their lovely flash player format. If you have ...
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This interview series is a component of The Richmond Racial Equity Essays, a multimedia project comprising a collection of essays, video interviews and a virtual discussion series focused on racial equity in Richmond, Virginia. In this series, urban planner and diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Ebony Walden talks with Richmonders from all walks of life and sectors to explore their visions for an equitable Richmond, especially as it relates to racial equity, and the strategies that w ...
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Each film noir weaves its own yarn of longing, corruption, and fateful decisions. In each episode of this podcast series, Clute and Edwards investigate one noir or neo-noir in detail. Following various threads of inquiry, they attempt to unravel the vast canvas of noir. More info at www.noircast.net
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Join Political Commentator Javier Javier as he explores major political topics that impact our day to day lives in America. Enjoy one on one reactions to the latest news stories, political dramas, and culture wars. Connect with Javier Javier @ https://linktr.ee/mrjjhimself Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejavierjaviershow/support
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For You Pod

The Sonar Network

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Is your addiction to TikTok encroaching on medical intervention territory? Or, are you new to TikTok and feel like you’ve completely missed the memo? We got you babe. Join TikTok-obsessed Sam and his guests as they chat through what’s making them laugh, cry, think and in general have a bee in their bonnet on their FYP. So stop scrolling! Or don't! And listen to For You Pod!
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was renowned during the mid 19th century as a philosopher, writer, public orator, naturalist and spiritual trailblazer. The essays collected for this podcast represent some of the best examples of this great American thinker's work. For more educational audio and video, please visit www.learnoutloud.com.
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The official audio feed from HolbrookNewMedia.com. Home of the audio version of The Geoff & Jeffrey Weekly Catch Up video show on RelateCasts Network on YouTube, Essays based on quotes from celebrities and historical figures, and sample voice acting audio from Holbrook New Media. Enjoy the performance!
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Meeple, Myself, and I

Meeple, Myself, and I

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Meeple, Myself, and I is a podcast by an avid solo gamer (Jason Montgomery) for solo gamers. Inspired by This American Life, Invisibilia, Radiolab, and other "spoken essay"-style podcasts, this fully scripted show tries to do things a little bit differently.
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What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? Some of the world's greatest educators, researchers, and community leaders share their stories and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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Your weekly podcast for a world in flux. Globalization and climate change. The rise of social media and the decline and fall of Blockbuster Video. AI and VR. Donald Trump and Flat Earthers. The world is changing so fast that we can't get a grip on how we got here, let alone where we're headed. Join Ben Charland as he peels back the headlines to ask, what are the events, characters, forces and ideas that shape the human story today? Have things always been this nuts, or are they getting crazi ...
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David-E's Altered Jukebox

David E's Altered Jukebox

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In the summer of 2000 David-E decided to take care of his roommate’s turntables, records, and mixer. At the time he was pursuing another hobby other than video games. His roommate Gabriel left to Chicago and left behind a collection of Latin Freestyle records. David-E began to experiment with the Radio Shack mixer and the art of beat matching on the turntables. For about 2 months, David-E developed a top record bin of records to show Gabriel his interest for playing records in the dorms. Gab ...
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TOEFL, IELTS, GRE and the College Essay - I began these recordings with a friend who asked me about idioms for IELTS Speaking. However, idioms include many common collocations native speakers use naturally in random contexts that, if learned verbatim, become very hard to replicate in spontaneous speech. We went through test questions in turn each giving our answers. Do the same for your practice: audio record yourself and listen back to your answer. When you listen back, take note of your sp ...
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Join Tese, The Black TCK as she uncovers the beauty and truth in art and life. Find her everywhere @TheBlackTCK and on her website at theblacktck.com. To join in on the radio show in real time visit https://anchor.fm/theblacktck
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There’s been a lot of debate about what the relationship should be between videographic criticism and writing. Some have wondered if video essays could function as stand-alone scholarship and break free from having to be framed by text-based explanations such as creator statements or peer reviews. But even if one acknowledges the role of writing in…
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Today I have special guest Professor Janet Harbord on the show. Janet is a professor of film studies at Queen Mary, University of London. Recently she has worked as a principle investigator (alongside Steven Eastwood) on a five year Wellcome Trust funded project called ‘Autism through Cinema’. Autism Through Cinema was a collaborative investigation…
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To coincide with the release of Alien: Romulus, Dan has created a new video essay series exploring the Alien films and Prometheus. The video version can be seen at on our Patreon page. where a new episode will be publicly viewable each week for free, but if you want to watch an early version of Part Two right now, become a paying Patreon supporter …
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Today, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes from this January about longform video essays. In this episode, Candice Lim is joined by Anisa Khalifa, a podcast producer and host of The Broadside from WUNC. They dissect the phenomenon surrounding video essays, which are not exactly new to YouTube, but finding a captivated audience in Gen-Z an…
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In the SPaMCast 827, we will begin cracking groupthink in prioritization with a discussion of urgency vs. importance Evaluating the interplay between urgency and importance is a powerful work intake approach. Teams and project management offices regularly use an Eisenhower Matrix or variant to visualize the relationship between these two factors. T…
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One of my talking points when hanging out with my fellow diplomatic historians is the painful absence of scholarship on Hawaii. Too many political histories treat Hawaii’s statehood as a kind of historical inevitability, an event that was bound to pass the moment the kingdom was annexed. As I would frequently pontificate, “nobody has unpacked the i…
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The War Within: Week OneWhelp, gamers! We've done it. Dragonflight is over. The Era of Dorn and Khaz Aghal have begun. Players got to take to the skies of the Isle of Dorn, the crags of the Ringing Deeps, the farms of Hallowfall, and the cities of Ahj'kahet in Early Access about a week ago and now, most endgame features (except seasonal ones) are r…
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I know, I know... these aren't the 40-60 minute episodes you're used to, and the podcast isn't titled 'Alden's Amazing Life Review', so I can understand why you're confused. But, Alden is still playing Roblox, and has been playing a LOT of 'Fight for Survival', which we will probably do a review of pretty soon. But here's the deal... if you want so…
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Candice Lim is joined by Zakiya Gibbons, the host and creator of the reality dating podcast Hang Up. On today’s episode, they explain YouTube’s biggest phenomenon of the past year — Skibidi Toilet. The animated, dystopian web series was created by Alexey Gerasimov, whose toilets have broken the internet and wracked up more than 43.5 million subscri…
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Mastering Work Intake by and I hit the bookshelves earlier this year. We have also been running cohort-based workshops to help expose and solve this dirty little secret. Two of the questions we have gotten as we have promoted the workshops are: What is a cohort-based workshop? What value will I get if I join? Both are greater questions and we have …
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To coincide with the release of Alien: Romulus, Dan is creating a new video essay series exploring the Alien films and Prometheus. Here's an audio version of the third and final part (you can hear both of the first two parts earlier on this feed). The video versions in progress can be seen at on our Patreon page and we will be announcing the public…
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The Parashakthi Temple in Pontiac, Michigan serves as a site of worship for the Hindu goddess Karumariamman, whose origins are in South India. In her American home Karumariamman has assumed the status of Great Goddess, a tantric deity and wonder worker who communicates directly with devotees through dreams, visions, and miracles. Drawing on fifteen…
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Machines are designed to make our lives easier but what happens when they malfunction or want something beyond their programming. (with special guest DJ and filmmaker, Otis Johnson). We discuss the films Demon Seed (1977), Runaway (1984), and Chopping Mall (1986). Follow Otis on https://www.instagram.com/grindhauselektor/ * Content Warning- The "De…
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Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe and former host of Vox’s The Weeds Jonquilyn Hill. Vice President Kamala Harris has been a public servant for more than 20 years, but her internet history is just as storied and rife with awkward singing, baffling laughter, and accidental viral hits. From coconut trees to Venn diagrams, ICY…
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The SPaMCAST 825 features our conversation with Richmond Alake. During our conversation, we discussed AI, Machine Learning, and most importantly why being a lifelong learner is important (really important). Need more? We also will discuss what comes next now that AI Chat has been done. Richmond’s bio: Richmond Alake is an AI/ML Practitioner with an…
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Wow! An episode turnaround faster than 10 months! I would be proud of me since no one else will be. 🙂We’re recording another episode either today or tomorrow, but this was last Saturday since Tyler and Alden tried out the mods. They *kind of* worked, and got me to leave putting mods on manually and just use Modman with all its crashing… but at leas…
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Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us (Duke UP, 2024) explores the key role video games play within the race makings of Asia/America. Its fourteen critical essays on games, ranging from Death Stranding to Animal Crossing, and five roundtables with twenty Asian/American game makers examine the historical entanglements of…
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Candice Lim is joined by internet culture reporter and Embedded writer Kate Lindsay to explain Hannah Neeleman, better known as Ballerina Farm — the Mormon, Julliard-trained dancer who married a JetBlue nepo baby and became one of this year’s most intriguing, yet controversial influencers. They’ll check in on the state of tradwives, trace how Neele…
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To coincide with the release of Alien: Romulus, Dan is creating a new video essay series exploring the Alien films and Prometheus. The video versions in progress can be seen at on our Patreon page and we will be announcing the public release of the final videos at a later date. For early access, become a paying Patreon supporter at Patreon.com/AndN…
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*opens the door to the AARR podcast* Man, this place is super dusty. Where are the light switches? Yep, it’s been 10 long months since we put anything up on the podcast. I guess when it came to overproducing episodes and having 6-8 recordings in the hopper, all enthusiasm for getting it done went out the window… that and getting the house in order.…
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Candice Lim is joined by writer, podcaster and YouTuber Allison Raskin, whose new book I Do (I Think) about Gen-Z and millennial marriages comes out October 15th. On today’s episode, Raskin takes us through her internet diaries which include the Substack app and her favorite internet conspiracy theories. But first, Raskin talks about her good (and …
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Deadpool and Wolverine!Did you know that Hugh Jackman really, really needed another yacht? Did you know that 20th Century Fox used to own a bunch of Marvel properties? Did you know that Deadpool knows that he's in a movie? Well, if you didn't, what are you doing watching this podcast? Buddy and Mango talk about the newest Marvel affair: Deadpool an…
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The SPaMCAST 824 compares the Great Avon Lake Tornado and power outage with the purported death of Agile. Cap that off with many in the industry doubling down on Agile purity to put the blush back on the rose. My upcoming high school reunion suggests you can never cross the same river twice but crossing any river is a challenge.. Also Jon M Quigley…
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Candice Lim is joined by Unladylike’s Cristen Conger, whose new podcast Conspiracy, She Wrote unravels women’s overlooked roles in today’s conspiracy culture. On today’s episode, they’re diving into Conger’s internet diaries, from her golden rules for engaging online to the conspiracy theory she secretly believes in. This podcast is produced by Se’…
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Immerse yourself in the philosophical depths of our latest experimental short film, 'The Party.' Written by Kunal Rajput and brought to life with the evocative voice of Ankit Gor, this Gujarati narrative explores the subtle intricacies of existence and the unspoken connections we share. Crafted with a unique blend of introspection and artistry, thi…
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Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to play High Speed Downloads. On today’s episode, they’ll have exactly one minute to explain some of their favorite internet stories of late, including the mess surrounding It Ends With Us, why a Team USA gymnast has been asked to return her bronze medal, and what it means to be “very demur…
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The introduction and outro words are abbreviated this week. I will regale you with the tale of the Avon Lake Toronado next. Now I need to find a way of making everything work without electricity and the Internet. I am not sure which is making me crazier. The SPaMCAST 823 features a discussion with Kirk Marple, Technical Founder and CEO at Graphit, …
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Candice Lim is joined by internet culture writer Steffi Cao, whose Substack recently started an advice column all about internet etiquette. On today’s episode, they’re answering reader questions such as: Should I report unhinged Facebook behavior? And should I get into political fights in the DMs? This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, …
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In this episode, we sit down with the eloquent Naishadh Purani for a laid-back yet refined conversation about the art of podcasting, the magic of poetry, and the enduring beauty of literature. Join us as we explore the intersection of spoken word and written verse, unraveling the nuances of storytelling in its most poetic form. Whether you're a sea…
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Dnd 5E vs Pathfinder 2E!Marvel vs DC! Mario vs Sonic! Coke vs Pepsi! Now, a new contestant has entered the arena of extremely similar brands fighting each other: 5E vs 2E. DnD Fifth Edition and Pathfinder Second Edition both made some large, fundamental changes to beloved TTRPG, fantasy worlds where you can your friends can pretend you're elves and…
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Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for president. The path to this nomination and the generation election has been a bit unusual—with President Joe Biden deciding not to pursue re-election but doing so after the primary season has concluded. Thus, there is a rather condensed election season, and Vice Pre…
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 822 features a discussion that and I had during the Work Intake Summer Camp. The tyranny of the urgent often eclipses work that is merely important. Not understanding the difference between the two concepts and the long-term implications of ignoring what is important can be catastrophic. We will also have a…
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Between 1919 and 1961, pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong established an enduring legacy that encompassed cinema, theatre, radio, and American television. Born in Los Angeles, yet with her US citizenship scrutinised due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, Wong—a defiant misfit—innovated nuanced performances to subvert the racism and sexism…
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Candice Lim and Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe curate the internet’s best memes and moments from the 2024 Paris Olympics thus far. From the best Snoop Dogg moment to their favorite Olympic TikToker, they begin with the question on everyone’s mind: who’s winning the gold medal for best Olympic crush? This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ri…
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We're back! And we're sorry we've been away for so long. This episode will be a brief reunion, but by no means a final one. The podcast will return for a full series this autumn, and before then there are further treats on the way. The new British horror movie on the block is Chris Cronin's The Moor, an acclaimed slice of particularly Northern Engl…
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From good hearted bank robbers, to protesting nuclear weapons - young outlaws are fighting for justice. On this month's episode, we discuss The Legend of Billie Jean (1985), The Manhattan Project (1986), and Wisdom (1986). Original Music and episode audio mastering by Beau Hitt. Check out more of Beau's music at the link below. https://spoti.fi/3Oc…
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On today’s episode, Candice Lim and Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe break down the allegations surrounding YouTuber and podcaster Cody Ko. In May, fellow YouTuber Tana Mongeau alleged that Ko had sex with her when she was 17 and he was 25. While covered by outlets such as Rolling Stone, the controversy did not pick up steam until commentary YouTu…
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