Cracked, A Podcast
We’re back and we brought snacks — emotional ones. This week, we’re unpacking three things living rent-free in our heads. First up: Serotonin Summer. As we collectively white-knuckle our way through the tail end of this administration, a quiet cultural shift is underway, people are curating their media consumption like a prescription. Only comfort. Only joy. Only things that make the nervous system go ahh. We get into why this isn’t avoidance, it’s survival, and what it says about the moment we’re actually living in. Then we go darker. Cyber Femicide: the slow, deliberate dismantling of women’s public identities online. We’re talking about the coordinated pile-ons, the viral reframes, the comment sections that function less like discourse and more like character assassination. Who does it, why it works, and why women in the public eye are uniquely positioned to have their entire personhood reduced to a meme. And finally we have to talk about Meghan Trainor. The talent is there. The catalog is there. The cultural proximity is there. So why does mainstream keep sliding off her like water off a raincoat? We dig into the gap between likability and legitimacy, and what her career arc reveals about how the industry decides who gets to be a moment versus who gets to be a star. All that, zero gatekeeping. This is Cracked
6 episodios
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