Two washed up culture editors talk pop culture, clothes, and their phones.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Taylor Swift's Fate of Ophelia is giving Satellite, and that's OK, but let's start a fund to get Olivia Rodrigo her royalties back.
Since we're not floating up to heaven with Jesus and the Tiktok weirdos, I guess we'll scroll W Magazine's London Fashion Week looks for Spring 2026.
Except for Blake, Kanye and Kim. So all is right in the world, especially now that Tefi's show is back. Just kidding, Trump is still president.
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At this point, this is the only podcast I really even listen to. You girls are absolutely hilarious and super witty. Making fun of the worst people in the best way.
Loved the podcast until politics were brought up
And this makes me happy and grateful to follow this pod. Fin.
I feel so happy to have found this podcast. I’m bummed it’s not updated more frequently, but I’ve never felt so immediately comfortable listening to two humans banter. They’re enjoyable and relatable and make me laugh out loud. I’m excited they’re not super big yet, because I feel like I’m getting in on the ground floor before they blow up. Give them a listen!
Another engaging episode; it’s productive and healthy to put a spotlight of truth on these “secret” acts of violence against women and children. I mean, up in a plane?! Where they absolutely cannot leave? Terrifying. I am really interested in the conscious male-this other stuff is the germ of war. And on the opposite end of this is a woman’s facelift…I would look at Meryl Streep who just happened to find an amazing surgeon.
Thanks to you both; I await the next episode.
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A humorous exploration of pop culture, societal trends, and personal anecdotes is at the core of the content. The discussions often revolve around celebrity culture, internet commentary, and contemporary consumer behavior, showcasing a blend of levity and critical reflections. Noteworthy topics include scrutiny over celebrity actions, social media dynamics, and parenting in a digital landscape. Listeners might also appreciate the show's sharp wit and relatable banter, which adds to its charm, making it an engaging companion for those interested in current events within pop culture.
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