A podcast exploring the fun and weird aspects of our world.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 274 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
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There's a new docuseries detailing all the pervs employed by Nickelodeon in the aughts. Dan Schneider, Brian Peck, and some twat named Handy. Sidney gets into it.
Sidney is dipping her toe back into broadcasting by discussing the Inuit goddess Sedna. Sedna has everything, long flowing locks, a dog for a husband and a shaman to comb her hair. The only thing she doesn't have is her fingers.
Sidney and Scott catch up on various topics. They complain about old people things, and discuss mental health in relation to environment.
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Sidney is everything you want in a podcast host! I am a new listener and I’m already so hooked. Check out this podcast you will absolutely be thrilled you did
I only listened to half of one episode - the Meth episode. I could not listen to her talk anymore. Loads of subjective statements and hearsay on the drug. I like informative, objective podcasts. Not my cup of tea.
This podcast keeps it real, and Sidney is unfiltered and unapologetic, so if you can handle that and like to learn about bizarre things (which I do), you might dig this. I can’t even remember how I found this podcast and now I’m hooked. I don’t always agree with the opinions and Sidney can be crass…and that’s cool. It’s good to shake ourselves up and think about why we do and think certain ways. Plus come on, who doesn’t need to know about the newest in bizarre drugs and fetishes?
Listened to the episode regarding Paris. As a participant in the documentary, I’m disgusted and appalled at how the trauma that comes from the troubled teen industry is dismissed. Disclosing the trauma and shame is terrifying and overwhelming. Admitting that this happened is hard enough. We have carried this shame for decades, convinced there is something wrong with us- that we deserved it. Go easy on her.
Sidney, Thanks - stay real. Will support - no expectation - of course more is great, but 13 minutes annually, it’s fine and better than those other overindulgent host - you are way better:)
Apple Podcasts | #185 | Indonesia/Comedy |
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Sex, Drugs, & Spirituality launched 7 years ago and published 274 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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