A weekly tipsy podcast where 3 long distance best friends discuss pop culture--from books to current events and everything in between. Original music by Stephen Valentine (soundcloud.com/Stephen-Valentine)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 551 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsComedySociety & Culture |
It's spooky season! And therefore time to discuss our favorite Halloween and scary movies!
This week we're bringing very different energy as we each report on the last book we read.
This week we're going back to Reddit's Am I the Asshole subreddit and issuing our judegments. (Yes, you are the asshole)
This week we read Aisha Muharrar's new novel, Loved One. It...doesn't get gay?
… the sound quality is so bad 😢 Podcasts don't need to sound like 2005 Skype anymore! It's not hard! Pleeeaaase!
Just discovered the the podcast and I like it but one thing really annoys me: there are big loudness differences and when someone is laughing it crashes so hard in my headphones, it's seriously not funny. I'd love to keep on listening but I can't if you don't do something about this. There are services like auphonic.com who do some processing to improve the sound.
They discuss everything from new Netflix movies, to lifestyle trends, and more. Love the funny takes they have on everything and the drinks they pair with each topic. Perfect add to your podcast rotation! Cheers!
I wish I had been this much of an awesome uber-feminist in my 20s or now. Some day I aspire to be this uber-feminist.
Love listening to these ladies! This is a smart and fun show!
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The episodes showcase three long-distance friends engaging in playful yet insightful discussions on a wide array of pop culture topics, including films, music, television, and personal anecdotes. With themes often centered around nostalgia, friendship dynamics, and cultural commentary, their conversations offer a mix of humorous and heartfelt moments, usually complemented by personal stories that deepen engagement. The energetic banter among the hosts adds a unique charm, making it feel accessible and relatable, while also touching on serious subjects intertwined with humor.
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