One is gay, one is straight, and both are alive: Tracie Egan Morrissey & Rich Juzwiak navigate pop culture and whatever of past, present, and beyond. For access to bonus episodes, visit http://patreon.com/potpsychology
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessSexualitySociety & Culture |
The Vanderpump Rules fanbase is really mad at Tracie. The eclipse underwhelmed Rich. And together, they explore red-beaked birds. more
Cowboy Carter gets us thinking about LaToya Jackson's stab at a country album. Also, we discuss Diddy and Patti LuPone. more
We track down some of the people featured in the child beauty pageant documentary Living Dolls. Plus, Björk's pubes, Jameela Jamil's literal cry for attention, and some gay Twitter drama. more
Tracie got caught up in a mess of red tape when her car got booted. We get an update about Natalia Grace and Daisy De La Hoya (from "Daisy of Love"). Plus, Rich watched "Irish Wish" so you don't have to. more
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If you’re not listening to pot psychology you’re only getting half the story. Chill vibes. Amazing taste.
Always pumped to see this hit my latest episodes feed on Fridays. Love you two and your ability to tell a story. Lisbon in Poor Things being described as a Cheesecake Factory has me cackling. 🤩🤩
Still early days, but podcast episodes seem off since they started broadcasting on YouTube. In some episodes I feel like I’m missing context because I am engaging with something that should be experienced visually. I still love the podcast!
I played myself by depriving myself of Tracie and Rich for so long. Their banter, curiosity and humor reminds me of my friends. Every topic has been either something I’m in to. Love it/both of them!
I love listening to Tracie and Rich. They are so funny and full of fun (and not so fun) facts. I especially love Tracie’s deep dives into niche celebrities. I have listened way too much to the point of feeling overly confident that they would be my friends in real life. That’s probably the only downside of listening.
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