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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 515 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by creator and social media manager Carmen Vicente to chat about the rise of offline hobbies, and how crafts, DVDs, and something called an “analog bag” are being used as acts of rebellion against an ove... more
On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by I <3 Mess writer Emily Kirkpatrick to discuss the influx of celebrities joining Substack. As two long-time Substack newsletter writers themselves, the pair dive into all of these new celebrity publica... more
On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by porn historian Noelle Perdue, author of the Porn World newsletter. OpenAI announced that they’d allow adult users to have erotic conversations with ChatGPT, just one more way AI and porn are becoming ... more
On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by New York Magazine feature writer, Rebecca Jennings, to discuss the two internet villains currently trying to get back in the internet’s good graces. First, there’s former Try Guy Ned Fulmer, who was o... more
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This was my favorite podcast. Not only was this show started by journalists who represent queer and bipoc folk, but those women were interesting in their own right. The original hosts had well rounded perspectives, thorough reporting and engaging interviews. The current iteration is at best bland and at worst annoying. The perspectives are beige and the interviews are awkward. It seems like the host is making it up as she goes, often talking at the guests, interrupting them or just reiterating w... more
love the energy, love the vibes! keeping me up to date without me needing to trudge through the internet trenches myself!
Too many ads!!! Also, Kate Lindsey is not a good host. A bit annoying and often interrupts guests to make irrelevant points (often about herself).
No share to Kate, but the show doesn't work without Candice. The vibes are definitely off. This was one of my go-to pods to get a fun take on the weekly internet conversation. But it's no longer a fave now that Candice is gone.
I enjoyed this show, until I started really listening to it. It’s not cultural analysis and yet also not really news (as they obviously don’t fact-check or research). Candice and Kate ramble and complain or trill with excitement with no actual idea how the entertainment industry (or any industry) works. There’s zero nuance allowed, just jumped-to conclusions and worst case scenarios or blind fandom. GenZ is so much smarter than this. Hey Slate, it’s totally possible to find hosts with journalist... more
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A contemporary exploration of internet culture, this podcast dives into various facets of online life, media trends, and the intersection of pop culture with social issues. Each episode combines sharp analysis with humor, as the hosts unpack everything from viral sensations to significant events shaping the digital landscape. With a focus on understanding the complexities of modern media consumption, the show often features discussions about noteworthy figures, controversies, and innovative storytelling in online spaces, making it an engaging listen for those who want to be informed about current trends without wading through excessive content themselves. The hosts' dynamic and relatable commentary adds an entertaining layer to the analysis... more
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