Commentary on Pop Culture and Current Events from classic film snobs, nerds and Jazz-Era Aficionados / Dieselpunks. Special episodes include one-on-one interviews, media reviews and in-depth analysis. Topics include Conspiracy Theories, Paranormal and Unexplained Phenomenon, and True Crime. All with self-deprecating sophomoric humor.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 356 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Jason Cousineau and Eric Fisk from The Fedora Chronicles discuss two of the most talked about movies of the Summer of 2023: "Dial Of Destiny" and "Barbie" and how their success and failures at the box office say more about modern society and culture ... more
Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the boycott of Bud Light by conservative beer drinkers. Who gets fired after a company loses billions after a misguided ad campaign? ... And why should Decopunks and... more
Jason and Eric vent their frustration at the lack of support for the people of East Palestine, Ohio. Why wasn't FEMA dispatched to this disaster area? Why hasn't President Joe Biden given a press conference on this topic, and why is the Transportatio... more
Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the inevitable consequences of voting for the lesser of two evils and why Republicans need to call on George Santos (or whatever his name actually is) to resign, and Democrats need to hold Biden to the... more
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Please don't misgender trans people. It shows a ton of disrespect.
πβοΈπβοΈπ Love this podcast. You can definitely tell how much work goes into it and I enjoy listening!
I used to love this podcast, but the recent Templar show left much to be desired. There were many historical inaccuracies including why the first crusade took place, the lack of knowledge of Bernard of Clairvaux--even though they claimed to have done research for the show. Maybe they just had a bad day.
Always fascinating and full of topics and guests that leave me yearning to jump into the convo from my car. Check them out, you won't be disappointed!
I listen to this podcast whenever I get the chance and it never lets me down! Funny, entertaining and I even learn stuff from time to time!
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