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Pot Psychology

Pot Psychology
Katt Williams
Oscars
Electroworld Support
Thanksgiving
Frank Sinatra
9/11
Scam
Eli Roth
Keith Flint
Desiree Jennings
Dolphins
Sexuality
New York
Beyonce
Dolly Parton
Pop Culture
The Prodigy
Online Job
Horror Movies
Autoerotic Asphyxiation

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

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Honestly, just more of the same—we talk about Anna Nicole and Courtney Love and Joan Collins. We also play this word game, which might be boring. I don't know.

To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering seaso... more

We got a little too high this time, so it's an extra short episode today.

A note from Rich: I really wanted to use this episode as a mini-retelling of my recent long-read at The Guardian, “A Hollywood ‘heir’ made horrific abuse claims against four ... more

Tracie is still sifting through the Epstein files, and she found a scary pop culture artifact (an ass ugly Spitting Image puppet) was used to molest girls. Plus, the girls (and Jay Manuel) are weighing in on the Netflix doc Reality Check: Inside Amer... more

You're going to have to refer to our last episode ("Chappel Roan's Nipples") to understand what the hell we're talking about in the first half of this episode because we were too high and heated to be as coherent as we would've liked.

Basically, aft... more

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Tracie Egan Morrissey
Co-host known for engaging commentary on celebrity culture and societal issues, often bringing a humorous perspective.
Rich Juzwiak
Co-host recognized for insightful takes on pop culture and humor, contributing to an engaging and relatable dialogue.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.2k ratings
  • Tracie raised me

    I’ve read everything Tracie has written from the early Jezebel days through broadly and beyond , so basically she’s the big sister I always wanted (way better than my actual older sisters.) Listening to Pot Psych feels like getting to hang out with you older sister and her cool friend while they’re high and they give you all their opinions on music, movies, pop culture, books, art, etc so you can feel cool, too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kaity2387
    United Statesa month ago
  • My pretend friends

    Listening to this podcast is like pretending to be in the room with two very funny sassy friends. I love their hot takesq. I wish I could be a good person! But I probably wouldn’t be up to their standards 😅

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Satchiko-1
    United States2 months ago
  • Love the pod

    Thank you Rich for not letting zionists bully you into equating Zionism with Judaism. Love you both, love the pod xoxo an anti-zoo Jewish fan

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BugTrainer
    United States2 months ago
  • Woke

    Uses stupid buzzwords

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    itwasntmesir45
    United States3 months ago
  • Jews need to get over it.

    Seriously? I week after the Bondi shooting, on your Xmas episode, Rich goes on a rant saying antisemitism is real do why do the Jews think they’re special? That famous people and Jews are propping up Bari Weiss because of Israel? Sad.

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    Ellessa13
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and relatable banter between the hosts, feeling as though they are part of engaging conversations about relevant social issues.
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The eclectic mix of topics keeps the audience entertained, with many noting the insightful critiques of celebrity culture and societal norms.

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I'm thankful for a lot of things.

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A dynamic blend of comedy and cultural commentary characterizes the conversations between the hosts, who explore a diverse range of topics including celebrity culture, socio-political issues, and pop culture phenomena. The engaging discussions often feature humorous critiques, personal anecdotes, and a light-hearted yet introspective look at both contemporary and historical events. Episodes delve into the complexities of fame, societal expectations, and the ethics of the entertainment industry, particularly focusing on controversies surrounding various public figures. The unique chemistry and differing perspectives of the hosts likely enhance the overall appeal, making it accessible and relatable to a broad audience.

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Pot Psychology launched 6 years ago and published 242 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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