
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 patreon.com/potpsychology
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 228 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | |||

More dead animals—Tracie's kid's rat died on Halloween. Mariah Carey's ammual "It's Time"—which marks the end of Halloween and the beginning of the Christmas season—was sponsored by Sephora this year. Jamie Lee Curtis posted an alarming amount of pho... more
After attending an Autechre show Rich and discovered that their tour has been plagued with farting fans. Tracie has two incredibly disgusting stories to share, with pics to prove them. Plus she found a 9/11 fun fact in Kevin Federline's memoir You Th... more
Rich and Tracie have opposite opinions of Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. Plus, Kamala Harris's new book, Natalia Grace got her hair did, and an update on the government shutdown from Woah Vicky. Plus, Rich wrote a new song!
To acce... more
Tracie had a transformative experience at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. Speaking of horror, Bari Weiss was named editor-in-chief of CBS news. Plus, an update on Jordan Peterson's health (he's sick). And you'll never guess what song Tonya Hardi... more
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Tracey’s annoying descent and pipeline from Luigi lover to agreeing with Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson all because they’re anti-Israel is classic and also extremely exhausting and annoying. I gave up caring or wanting to listen to her. No offense to Rich because i love him and he’s great. But Tracey and her propensity for conspiracy was enough for me to tap out. It was fun while it lasted.
Love you mean it!!!
Beautiful podcast! Rich must ease up on the interruptions. But lovely.
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Happy birthday Tracie! I love you and Rich’s deep dives ✨ One of my fave pods! 🤍
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This podcast engages in humorous and insightful discussions about a variety of topics related to pop culture, current events, and personal narratives. The co-hosts tackle substantial themes like celebrity culture, societal issues, and personal experiences, blending them with comedic chemistry to create a light yet engaging atmosphere. Notable discussions include reflections on significant cultural moments, critiques of media portrayals, and personal anecdotes, making it a relatable and entertaining listen for a broad audience. The unique voice of the hosts—one openly gay and the other straight—adds depth to their conversations, allowing for diverse insights that resonate with listeners on various levels.
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