Zero Context with Grace Elise

6 - Awards, Amendments and Existential Friendships

17 min · 20 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio 6 - Awards, Amendments and Existential Friendships

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In this episode of Zero Context, Grace somehow connects the Oscars, The American Constitution, True Crime, and a minor crisis about friendships - as you do. We start with Jessie Buckley, break down the basics of the American Constitution, then we deep dive the case of the Yorkshire Ripper, and finally, we talk about that strange stage of life where you have friends but you don’t have friends. Oscars, law, crime, and emotional instability. Welcome to Zero Context - where the topics are unrelated , the tone is chaotic, and somehow it all makes sense by the end.

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