We are on a quest to de-confuse ourselves about the quirks of young adulthood- when is it okay to be entirely oblivious to TikTok trends? Is it possible to talk about art without sounding pretentious? And why on earth do we feel called to add to the current podcast frenzy?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals |
For the first episode of season 2 (hi again!) we delve into uncharted territory: our own bodies. Confessing our expertly conducted abstinence from body talk, we dive into the absurdity (or value?) of this, where it might be coming from and how, at th... more
Prompted by the apparent romantic sheen of Christmas time, we dissect romanticism in the 21st century. Inspired by Alain de Botton’s talk On Romanticism, we investigate romantic ideas’ ongoing influence on love, communication, and self-image. Are rom... more
For this week, we continue a conversation that has been re-emerging for the last month. Sparked by two cultural events – Ruben Östlund’s much-anticipated Triangle of Sadness as well as Greta Thunberg’s talk at the London Literature Festival – we try ... more
In this week’s episode we venture into controversial discussions around “bad feminism”. Disclosing our love for sexist rap and other non-feminist guilty pleasures, we enter the realms of 2nd wave feminism, mommybloggers and compulsive heterosexuality... more
In this week's episode, we dive into existentialist discussions around the new notorious social media app beReal. Confessing our love and simultaneous reservations for the platform, we feast on debates around reality, online life, and the true meanin... more
This week we are (again) baffled by the strangeness of British culture and the English language. By shamelessly dissecting Brits and their culture we might just expose our true wish of belonging to the (indeed very lovely) people of the new King Char... more
This week we (yes, again) dive into the never-ending topic of identity and expression. This time, through the lens of fashion. We dissect the impressions clothes make on the view of both self and others and the vital part this plays in making sense o... more
For this week's rant, we go meta and take full advantage of the podcast medium. We expose our love for opinionated people, discuss the hyper-polarised digital space, reflect on our identification through opinions, and how this might make us (aggressi... more
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