S2: FOGO: Fear of Going Outside is a nature show — by the most reluctant host ever. Most nature shows are hosted by reckless white men, but avid indoorswoman Ivy Le is an Asian mom with severe allergies. Last season, Ivy conquered camping. She’s back, braving the outdoors, to go hunting - or die trying!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Twelve months after starting her quest, Ivy gets a plot twist.
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Ivy sits in some blinds. Literally nothing happens.
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Ivy faces her biggest obstacle yet: woodland camo.
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Ivy meets a rich, landed, white man at his ranch and shoots guns with a fellow bi mom.
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The host immediately is dunking on white men for no reason. Just be yourself—-why dump on others
Amazing writing, production, editing, everything!
Funny, smart, hear how Ivy goes from nature documentary watcher to nature experiencer. Recommended for experienced outdoors people, to those curious, and anyone else in between.
I listen to a lot of podcasts. Most of them I passively listen to while I work/clean/etc, but this is one of 5 podcasts that I wait to listen to until I can focus my full attention on it. It’s that good. I don’t want to miss a single moment. Ivy is deeply hilarious, but also caring. Not only does she deconstruct what it takes for an indoor person to enjoy the outdoors, but she also examines those things through the lens of her nationality and being a child of immigrants. She considers how the ex... more
1) You know when you meet someone and realize you just speak the same language? Like there is just a VIBE where your brains are locked in sync? That’s me with this show. Maybe with Ivy??
2) I love hiking. But I never felt like I fit in with the official nature-lovers. I can’t identify plants. I’ve never camped. This show didn’t make me magically learn those things. It did make me feel like less of a Nature failure though.
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