Zero Context with Grace Elise

5: Protests, Internet Chaos and My Brain at 2AM

13 min · 16 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Zero Context, Grace dives into a chaotic mix of British History, Internet drama and slightly accidental philosophy. First, we rewind through the history of protests in the UK - from the Chartist movement to the Suffragettes, and how some of the rights we see as normal today actually came from people causing absolute political chaos in the past. Then it’s the media, where we talk about why governments are very stressed about TikTok, and how an app known for dance trends and pasta recipes somehow became a part of global political debates. The episode also takes a more serious turn discussing the impact of the case of Sarah Everard, and the national conversations it sparked about safety, policing, and trust in institutions. Finally, we spiral into a late-night life reflection about the way we talk to ourselves, the tiny voice in our heads that narrates everything we do, and why changing that voice might change how we experience life. History, media chaos, true crime, and the inner monologue we’re all pretending we don’t have. Welcome to Zero Context. Warning - Upsetting topics of Murder and Abduction

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5: Protests, Internet Chaos and My Brain at 2AM

In this episode of Zero Context, Grace dives into a chaotic mix of British History, Internet drama and slightly accidental philosophy. First, we rewind through the history of protests in the UK - from the Chartist movement to the Suffragettes, and how some of the rights we see as normal today actually came from people causing absolute political chaos in the past. Then it’s the media, where we talk about why governments are very stressed about TikTok, and how an app known for dance trends and pasta recipes somehow became a part of global political debates. The episode also takes a more serious turn discussing the impact of the case of Sarah Everard, and the national conversations it sparked about safety, policing, and trust in institutions. Finally, we spiral into a late-night life reflection about the way we talk to ourselves, the tiny voice in our heads that narrates everything we do, and why changing that voice might change how we experience life. History, media chaos, true crime, and the inner monologue we’re all pretending we don’t have. Welcome to Zero Context. Warning - Upsetting topics of Murder and Abduction

16 mrt 202613 min