Benjamin Law and Beverley Wang host your end-of-week blitz on what everyone's watching and listening to right now. Featuring big-name interviews that go deep, and big thoughts on pop culture with your two smart friends — this is the show about how everything in your feed reflects – and affects – the world. Culture moves fast — so Stop Everything! and listen in.
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Reno comedy podcast dedicated sketch comedy, the things in our lives we find passion in, and of course the deconstruction of all things pop culture. A show with a comedic core interlayered with sport discussions, music, true crime, film, historical events, all things taboo, while never drawing the line on censorship.
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Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk, queer, black girl magic, and woke? Or maybe you’re tired of explaining terms like these and you need a community that gets you! Welcome to Minority Korner, where we take an introspective look at the world. through an intersectional lens. Join James: a queer, political, comedian, self proclaimed, sexy blerd (that’s Black Nerd) and each week he's joined in the Korner by another fabulous minority ...
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A weekly podcast for all of your nerdy needs, geeky garbage and kitschy comedy!
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An eclectic discussion on the "current events, music, entertainment news, and pop culture" with a culturally responsible twist.
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What is cultural appropriation? Should Black people really get 40 acres? Is abolition even possible? Learn and unlearn about these and other hot topics of interest to Black folks as Alyssa and Brendane close read pop culture through the lens of academic scholarship and colorful insight. Our hope is that you will gain new perspectives that inspire you to start conversations and make real change.
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Vinn & BriJo discuss parenting, pop culture, and life as two middle-aged kids. Every episode is an insight into some wonderful aspect of Gen-Xers living life as realness as they can.
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Nerdibles is a comedic show which celebrates the art of being a "Nerd," provides the latest in Pop Culture news, and provides a unique look into topics that matter most to the rising Geek Nation. Hosted by Rich Rayne, Kris Koller, and Ethan Benjamin.
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Feminist response to pop culture! We post a new podcast episode every Thursday, digging deep on everything from Beyonce to geek girls. Tune in.
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Hello Asia! Podcast is a discussion podcast covering news in K-Pop and important topic relating to K-Pop on a global scale.
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Hi we're Anita(@nitaarin) and Laura. TGIS is a podcast show on political and pop culture issues. New episodes twice a month, on Wednesday at 6pm GMT. Check us out on twitter @thegirlsinsuits
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A podcast by a group of friends who wanted to make a podcast because conversations are fun. Discussing everything from pop culture to topical news.
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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey guys! Sage and Josh here and this is We the Millennials where we discuss politics and pop culture from a conservative, millennial point of view.
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What She Says is an unscripted podcast featuring B (@briarsinterlude), Shay (@_shamroxx) and Ce (@cierra__alex) with dialogue revolving around lifestyle, pop culture, fashion, and all things millennial. Tune in every other week and chime into the conversation using the hashtag #WhatSheSays! Email: whatshesays3@gmail.com Instagram: whatshesayss Twitter: _whatshesayss Facebook: whatshesayspodcast
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Clear Eyes, Full Shelves is a blog and podcast for readers and fans of pop culture and strong opinions. Visit us at cleareyesfullshelves.com for book reviews, opinion, recommendation and chatter about reading, television and more. You can also follow us on Twitter at @FullShelves.
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Here we attempt to draw your attention to certain things and issues that you may not be aware of or not paying attention to. The range of topics we include spans from the basic values we all should have in our lives to the issues that pop up time to time such as human-rights issues, women and other marginalised people's issues, issues related to environment, culture and society etc. Views expressed here are our own opinions , yet based on facts and truth.
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Join journalist, Kizzy Cox, and comedian, Onika McLean, the hosts of What’s The 411, as they do a quick take on people and events from hip-hop and pop culture; and a fresh take on the activities of people and subjects in the news or, just because they want to. Check us out for comedy and hilarity, and seriousness, especially if you get called on the carpet. An Ebony #1 pick by someone named Ebony, What’s The 411 has interviews with celebrities and wannabe celebs, as well as, authors and info ...
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This is a student-run podcast about social justice issues, created as part of a high school class project. Episodes will explore topics surrounding racism, sexism, heterosexism, classism, religious intolerance, ableism, classism and more. Opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual hosts and may change or deepen as they gain more knowledge and understanding of these topics.
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Twenty-three years after the original series of The Office debuted, Australia has its own version of the mockumentary workplace comedy, for the first time featuring women in two of the core roles. Felicity Ward, who plays needy bad boss Hannah Howard, and show runners Jackie Van Beek and Julie De Fina talk to BW about how this 13th version of The O…
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Tayler writes in some candidates while voting, Adam will give out candy to anyone who puts in effort & Cole's mom doesn't understand the need for a garbage can. All of this & more on this week's edition of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Mel & Iz on being objectified as South East Asian women, dating traumas, microaggressions, beauty standards, and tokenism
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There’s lots to unpack in this ep! Sit down with hosts Melissa and Isabelle as they rawly explore the complexities of being British-Filipino women in the UK and share their personal experiences growing up as Southeast Asian women in London. They delve into topics like the fetishisation, objectification, and reduction of Asian female bodies - partic…
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Secure your wig, pour yourself a hot cup of tea, and settle in as Kween Kong – Stop Everything! guest critic and RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars finalist – speaks exclusively to BW about the series finale and her experience on the show. We get into the Nehellenia drama, RuPaul saying the 'L' word, fandom backlash, and of course – the final resu…
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High Fives Are Cultural Appropriation!
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The boys get together to talk about moving, Cole hires Adam to clean his new place, Tayler schemes about stealing bibles, & Adam buys Tayler's lawncare equipment for personal hygiene. All of this & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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David Zhou on leaving law for music, life in the margins, and championing alt Asian subcultures
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In this episode, Melissa and Isabelle chat with David Zhou, the visionary Founder and Director of Eastern Margins, a record label and community that amplifies music from the ESEA diaspora. David, who left his role as a senior legal counsel at TikTok to fully embrace his passion for music and culture, is at the forefront of representing alternative …
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James Blunt weirdly got us on board with the 20th anniversary re-release of his debut album, Back to Bedlam, which features the divisive ear worm "You're Beautiful." Then actor Andrew Garfield got vulnerable on Sesame Street talking to Elmo about grief; and went on a chemistry-packed Chicken Shop Date with Amelia Dimoldenberg. How did these two cel…
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Tayler has an exciting weekend playing a show & going to a big time concert, Cole takes his Mom to the airport & lets her know that the Mall Of America isn't anything to stress out about anymore. The boys talk punk bands, Mission-Dogs & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Melissa and Isabelle chat with Muriel Gonzales, also known as Muri, a Filipino artist and violinist who recently released her debut EP 11ème. Muri has roots in Manila, Paris, and London, and is a member of the indie-folk band The Ransom Collective. This episode feels like a warm hug! Muri shares her experiences as a nomadic polyglot who has lived a…
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What happened when Simu Liu summoned the Kenergy to address cultural appropriation of Boba, also known as bubble tea and pearl milk tea, on CBC reality show Dragons' Den, and how did the internet react? (spoiler: not well) And what's the secret sauce behind Netflix's hit rom-com series Nobody Wants This, starring Xennial dreamboats Adam Brody and K…
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The boys reminisce over arcades & ball pits, Cole doesn't prepare for a test & Tayler has to pay even after HE is the one who gets asked out! That's BULLSHIT! All of that & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Jason Kwan talks gender identity, queer liberation, pop music as fantasy, and falling in love
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Melissa and Isabelle sit down with Jason Kwan, the pop star, singer-songwriter, queer Asian advocate and all-around gorgeous human inside and out. They discuss gender pronouns, coming out, being Asian in queer spaces, finding a drag family with The Bitten Peach, how queerness is perceived differently in the UK vs Hong Kong, the beauty of melancholy…
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Why is the moist, ungovernable baby pygmy hippo named Moo Deng the aloe vera on our parched souls? What's it like to use Social AI, the social media app where you're the only human interacting with a universe of AI chatbots with different personalities? How is Netflix's Culinary Class Wars refreshing the cooking competition show genre? And what doe…
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The boys talk about the Halloween film franchise, Tayler & Adam sell some shit over the internet & Fritz runs away. All of this & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Nicole Ocran on the joys of being Filipino-Ghanaian, justifying your Asianness, mixed race fetishisation, and why fashion needs change
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Happy Filipino-American Heritage AND Black History Month! In this episode, Melissa and Isabelle sit down with Nicole Ocran, the Filipino-Ghanaian American author, podcaster, and fashion influencer. They discuss the UK’s obsession with mixed race models, how Blackness and mixed heritage identities are perceived differently in the UK vs in the USA, t…
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The big Hollywood blockbusters barely feature a kiss anymore, let alone any amorous affairs. So, why are studios so afraid of this core human experience and where do we need to go to get our vicarious fix? This week's host Wenlei Ma is joined by guest critic, Vogues' Hannah-Rose Yee to talk about sex on film. Plus, with the release of the Pitt/ Clo…
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Cole & Tayler talk about a famous football screwup, Tayler experiences technical difficulties with his phone & the boys parents are not very good at communicating with other relatives. All of this & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Johnny Lee on Asian masculinity, Bruce Lee, raising mixed children, and chilli oil appropriation
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Melissa and Isabelle are joined by Johnny Lee, a British-Chinese visual artist and founder of New Territories Training. In this episode they discuss defying Asian male stereotypes, the legacy of Bruce Lee, raising multi heritage children, and creating your own culture - plus they debate the verrrry fine line between cultural appreciation and approp…
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Is it ok that "fake German heiress" Anna Delvey has appeared in the current season of Dancing With The Stars (US)? Can a convicted scammer dance her way to reputation rehab – and should she even have the opportunity? Guest critic (and trained dancer!) Rudi Bremer is in to discuss. Show notes: "Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It" …
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Adam discovers that parades are boring, Cole makes friends with small town trailer trash and Tayler holds up the Danny O'Donnell show. All this and more on this week's edition of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Mel & Iz unpack their British-Filipino identity, being the change, and find their feet as hosts
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Meet the hosts! British-Filipino creatives Melissa Legarda and Isabelle Landicho welcome you to Eastern Hunnies and find their feet on the mic. They dive right into what it's like being one of the 'firsts' in their culture, being a person of colour in a UK workplace, the need for code-switching, the difference between being a first- and second-gene…
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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community and culture in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative, this podcast is about amplifying underrepresented voices, navigating different cultures, and creating …
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Adam makes a rare appearance on the podcast! The boys talk about classic movies from the 80's, a Cost-Co run in preparation for an upcoming camping trip, & Cole decides he want's to cuck Tayler's dad! All of this & more on this week's edition of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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After Taylor Swift made her politics clear by endorsing Kamala Harris for president, Donald Trump reacted by posting: I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT! But does he understand how that's activated Swifties? Guest critic Steph Van Schilt is a writer, podcast producer and Taylor Swift specialist, and she shares her take on the situation. Also: is The Bear really a…
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Raygun, Australia's most famous breaker, is back in the news again – posting photos hanging out with Sir Richard Branson and Boy George – as foreshadowed in her interview with The Project's Waleed Aly. Is this a coda to Raygun's viral moment, or a sign of things to come? Guest critic Tahlea Aualiitia is in to ponder the question, as well as Beyoncé…
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The Boys Talk Toys
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Cole sends a message to Tayler on a YouTube comment section & then he feels like an idiot. Tayler misses an opportunity on a sweet variant. Linkin Park has a new singer. I'm not sure how I feel about that. I kind of want to kill myself...or get therapy. All of this & more on this weeks edition of Comic Can Coozie!…
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Tayler plays a show at a bakery & poops in the best smelling men's room in Minot and Cole sees a kid fall off of his bike & laughs about it! All of this & more on this week's edition of Comic Can Coozie!Από τον Comic Can Coozie
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Megan Thee Stallion may have originated Hot Girl Summer and WAP, but she's also a self-proclaimed Otaku Hot Girl, ie like millions of people around the world – an anime superfan. If it's good enough for Thee Stallion, maybe you should check it out too? Anime superfan and guest critic Ahmed Yussuf is in to make the argument for why you should get in…
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Midwest Princess Chappell Roan is asking you to respect her boundaries, and we wish her good luck, babe! The American singer songwriter is grappling with her meteoric rise to fame and calling out predatory behaviour, unwanted touching and asking "superfans" to stop being weird to her family and friends. Guest critic Wenlei Ma is in to discuss this,…
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