Face Your Books is a podcast where beautiful, nescient pundits chatter to their hearts content. This podcast is for very pretty people, dreamers, inquisitive egoists, and all others who come and gather...
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
I am old, but not old enough to not start. I have dormant displacement-fuelled rage, I think Celine Song was robbed of an Oscar nom and I LOVE children.
It's true. I've got a lot of goals. I talk about the Sopranos. I'm spiked on coffee. I have a lot of free time on my hands. We are reviving winter here. Get excited!
The women discuss the perils of being a baby woman, the virtue of marriage, the spiritual utility of psychics and question if NAV suffers from a glass ceiling as an Indian rapper despite the ability to pander to a demographic of 1.2 billion+ people.
The women discuss the phenomenons of strawberry girl, latte makeup, and blueberry milk nails that are fuelling a Gen Z identity crisis, the long-term effects of permanent cosmetic changes inspired by trends, and the social repercussions of a grown ad... more
The women discuss the bizarre rise of state-run social media accounts, the true cost of independent media censorship and Jon Stewart's COVID-lab leak theory.
The women discuss Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche's TERF drama, The Pulitzer Prize board's awarding of a Special Citation to Darnella Frazier and the controversy of the In the Heights casting.
The women answer written in, listener questions for the lovely patrons.
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Apple Podcasts | #137 | Sweden/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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