
Natalie Sanderson and Angela Bingham invite you to take a break from your week and enjoy some meditation...pop culture meditation. We know you're smart, we get it. But right now it's time to take deep breath...and put your books down. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram @putyourbooksdown.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTV & Film | |||

If pop culture had a midlife crisis, this movie would be its therapist—and its worst nightmare.
This week, Natalie Sanderson Jones and Angela Bingham dive headfirst into The Substance, the wildly disturbing, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional fi... more
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Natalie and Angela revisit the devastating films and TV episodes that somehow became comfort rewatches for an entire generation. From My Gir... more
Nothing says pop culture nostalgia quite like revisiting the movie that accidentally traumatized half of Generation X and Millennials.
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If viral culture has taught us anything, it's that the real horror isn't ghosts—it's someone changing your locks while you're out buying groceries.
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I love hearing Nat and Angela banter every week about my favorite movies. They crack me up, and I am always smiling by the end of the pod. They are most excellent. Party on Ladies.
This podcast is a crack up and these two ladies are complete nuts. I never thought that banter and shenanigans between two friends would make a good podcast but it is a recipe for success. I find myself anxiously awaiting each week’s release.
But for real though, their banter is so quick and good and I’d pay to see them do this live!
Search for the Little Miss Sunshine episode. Or Natalie’s attempt to make a cameo into Succession. Or any of the bantering that Natalie and Angela entertain us with. Tuesdays are great days knowing it’s PYBD day. Couldn’t love this podcast more.
You know that one friend you have that is so dang comfortable for you that you can wear your soft clothes and not feel like you have to clean your house when she comes by? The one whose couch you plop down on like your own? The one you text “oh crap” to after a night out? PYBD feels like a good long visit with that friend (only with less profanity). Love these two, wish I was on a group text with them. 👍👍








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