Giving Up is the podcast where three aging Millennials talk about giving up: surrendering to the inexorable march of time and their inevitable demise. Each week we talk about why the world is mad at us and then we vote on who has the most interesting topic to talk about as it relates to our generation's unique spot as people who grew up with the internet but still remembers what life was like befo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
In this episode we yearn for a new name for our generation besides "millenial" and then try to tackle a tricky trademark issue.
Yep, we finally talked about Barbie. more
The crew discusses the relative merits of negativity. The thunderdome yields an exploration of psychological inheritances. more
The crew discusses the moral implications of continuing to post to twitter and the Thunderdome orders a ham and cheese on a roll.
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I drop everything and listen to this podcast immediately when an episode pops up on my feed. I’ve listened to enough episodes that I’m developing a parasocial relationship to the hosts who are in my millennial age bracket and it’s comforting to see that our generational struggle is real. The topics and culture covers are vast, interesting and funny. I highly recommend if you don’t have a catty or chatty friend group. As Stefon exclaims, “This podcast has everything!”
I recently found this podcast through JDB’s Instagram (who I found through Recipe Club). I didn’t know the other two hosts before this but find them entertaining. It’s a good group dynamic and as a fellow aging millennial I like how relatable most discussions are. Also as a straight white dude, it’s nice to hear from a diversity of perspectives (especially when they most agree with me hahaha). Keep it up! Number one podcast for smart cannibal content! lol.
Giving up is cool. Accept the warm, sweet embrace of giving up.
Are you an exhausted millennial with a crippling amount of existential dread that uses jokes to deflect the realities of our impending doom? Well then this podcast is for you! In all reality I’m now wondering if the creators will be mad at me for this review…
Apple Podcasts | #25 | Indonesia/Comedy |
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