
After Work Drinks is a cultural commentary podcast hosted by freelance journalists and former magazine editors Isabelle Truman and Grace O'Neill.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 561 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | |||

We discuss the Lauren Sanchez Bezos profile in The New York Times, the Euphoria wedding episode, the Taylor Swift x Tracey Emin x Lena Dunham nexus, and more.
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Hailey Bieber’s Interview magazine cover, is everyone on peptides?, a live from front left Coachella review - Addison Rae, Dijon, The Strokes, Pink Pantheresss, Bieber - of course, and Issy meeting arguably the most famous pre-teen in the world, Lena... more
We discuss Ronan Farrow's piece on Sam Altman and Open A.I. in The New Yorker, and The Devil Wears Prada 2 rollout including the Anna Wintour/Meryl Streep Vogue cover.
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We discuss: the glory of good sheets (shoutout Hommey) the unhinged New York Magazine piece Look Mommy, I Was In Vogue, the new Euphoria trailer, and more.
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Really hope this is taken as constructive feedback as I’ve listened to this podcast consistently for over 7 years and have always loved it but in the last few months I’ve noticed a real decline in the quality and rigour of the conversations. The constant references to chat gpt (without any critical interrogation of AI) feels like it’s become a stand-in for hearing your opinions / analysis. The discussion of peptides in the latest ep also felt way too anecdotal and lacking any grounding in resear... more
As a day one listener I cannot get through an episode anymore. Izzy has become unbearable with the name dropping and chatgpt chat. Such a shame!
Listening to these girlies talk incessantly about ChatGPT for upwards of 20 mins each pod is so painful. Some interesting topics are peppered in amongst it, but just when things start to feel slightly engaging, we’re somehow pulled back into asking chat about peptides and other mind numbing questions 🥴😵💫. Hope they find their groove again.
Girls please. The Chat chat is painful. Treating it like a therapist and trying to convince it to give you the medical advice you want so you can inject yourself with peptides is embarrassing.
This plus the ‘my friend’ for every random LA person Issy has walked past is not it.
Changing my 5 stars from the good days of this pod. Let me know when you come up with your own content again so I can come back.
Love you girlies so much but was really sad when Izzy started talking about injecting herself with peptides after discussing it with chat gpt. Peptides are totally unregulated and it is not safe to spread health misinformation online
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This cultural commentary podcast provides an engaging platform where the hosts share personal anecdotes intertwined with broader societal themes. Covering a diverse range of topics such as celebrity culture, relationships, fashion, parenting, and current events, the discussions often blend humor with reflective insights. Notably, the podcast features a candid examination of public personas, with frequent commentary on the dynamics of fame and the challenges faced by women in contemporary society. The hosts' chemistry and relatable storytelling likely resonate well with listeners who enjoy light-hearted yet meaningful discussions about social trends and pop culture.
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