If you are feeling the world right now, you are not getting more unwanted, you are not alone. Luckily there is a podcast poking hole about your choice, whether it is dietary culture, science magazines, airport books, or Bill Maher especially. With research and often a sense of humor, these shows break some messages that we are online, in news, and in all types of media, explaining why you are not crazy, it’s not you, and why we have some systems right now (looking at you, capitalism) are broken.
General curves

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General curves A science book club is like-on every episode, State-service friends (and professors) Regina Nuzo and Christin Saini helped create understanding of academic magazines, who have made their way to mainstream and pop culture. Examples include a study of sweat-shirts, stating that you can find an ideal partner by sniffing their sweat, and the red dress effect, which said that women were sensual in red. They are the ones you can divide you with equipment to dissect data, challenge claims and assess scientific studies on your own.
Devilish lies

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Is Tradwife Tiktok confusing the cat of you? Surprisingly, why does capitalism look like a vibe scam? Allow me to be familiar with you Devilish liesYour new favorite rabbit hole. Hosted by Katie Gatti Tasin and Car Claire Burke, it is long-term (episodes three hours long) podcast part cultural criticism, part political roast and completely intoxicated addiction. Katie and Karo named their show Devilish lies In a speech, some of the Canasus City, the major Kicker Herrison, to make fun of the goat, that “this is the women who have the most devilish lies,” suggesting that feminism is a source of our unhappiness. Katie and Cairo indicate their fingers on capitalism, patriarchy and white domination, instead. They catch everything, from the yasification of Christian nationalism to the myth of the girl’s boss, all fire, thinking you, and perhaps (perhaps) (perhaps) get a little crazy.
Corporate gossip

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If you feel that the best true-prodigned white collar is a crime, then you want to tune Corporate gossipWhich is about shady goods in board rooms and commercial deals. The hosts (and siblings) Bakka and Adam Platsky used the tons of research and story to tell the truth behind eBay, WWE and Vince McMahon, Sam Bankman-Fride and FTX, Enron, and more. The subjects are serious, but vibe is casual and often cheerful.
Strangely specific

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Meredith Lynch (which you can identify with tiktok) is one leg in the pop culture and the other in politics – and its show represents it. Strangely specific From the problem of dollar shops to the jail industrial campus, there is a bit of a bit. Experts come to cover things that they are emotional about, and Meredith has a good way to explain the basics of the subject in hand, highlight its problems and help you understand why it matters to your, your wallet and your everyday life.
Bad doctor

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If you have ever asked an Instagram Hindola to cut the side-i-i- “to bite anyone who cuts your energy,” there is a chance that you have been serving some therapy. Luckily, podcast Bad doctor Here is to help. Psychiatrist Ash Competon and journalist Rachel Monroe are pro-therapy, but they are also cutting bad actors who use pop psych clicht and make welfare weapons to live, usually take advantage of those who actually require real support. Whether they are dissecting the medical community, conversion therapy, or life coaches, all roads lead to cruelty. The way you are always for some history, cultural analysis and humor.
If you can kill books

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You know the best selling books-which often promote miraculous diet, pop psychology, pseudo science, and reskined versions Mystery-The airport was sold at the airport that takes the country from the storm, a book at a time? Michael Hobbes You are wrong about And co-genre Maintenance phase) And Peter Shamashiri Host If you can kill booksA podcast about those books and how they shape our culture and ruin our brain. (In fact there is a complete episode dedicated Mystery.) Together they indicate quotes found in every page, vague references and lack of fear-based marketing. Episode Swing from Hefty (episode on Liberal institution) Lighter and silly (there is a great one who moved My Cheese?,
Dream

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The season of one and two Dream The wellness industry has multiple marketing plans and frauds, but the show has been converted into a weekly interview show since then. Its episodes now focus on the innumerable subjects, but they are usually about criticizing people, industries and concepts that make “The American Dream” unbearable. hosted by This American life Alum Jane Mary, episodes cover the great movement, restrictions on abortion, creed, divorce, and more. Jane Mary is a top-ranked narrator and interviewer-even the episodes that feel heavy are a lightness.
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5-4

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Peter hosted by Rauthier (If you can kill books), Rhiannon Brown, and Michael F. Vecchione, 5-4 The US provides a strange, generous perspective on the decisions of the Supreme Court, often indicating how useless Scots is completely useless. Always from a progressive point of view, each episode analyzes and discusses the decision of a single Supreme Court, providing the audience an accessible and attractive way to learn about the prejudices of the High Court, such as hot-button issues such as positive action, gun rights and campaign finance. This cleanses fog from our court system and makes it clear how often the Supreme Court ends unjust results for marginalized groups.
Knowledge

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Dan Fisons and Jordan Holmes keep a close watch on Alex Jones so that you are not. Every week Knowledge They review the recent clip from Jones’ Infoers Programming and try to make it all understanding. They deepen (and some materials are dark) but Dan and Jordan are quite funny that prepare it to a wild ride and a pleasant hearing. There is no better way to know about the principles of the conspiracy, which is to study the people immersed in them, and the show is like a cliff notes for the source of many wild principles in the US.
Maintenance phase

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When Michael Hobs left You are wrong aboutHe put his energy Maintenance phaseA show he co-maintains with Obre Gordon who discovers and criticizes popular health and well-being. Tones of notes and lots of anger, mercury, Michael and Obray are the worst diets, exercise trends, supplements and beauty products, and “nutrition” books, and evaluate whether they are really effective or if they are based on misleading or harmful information. (This is almost always the latter.) If you hate BMI, the food pyramids in the 90s were deviated by the pyramids, or every time your friend rolls your eyes about his latest cleaning and his latest cleaning, you will appreciate their myth-busting efforts.
I hate Bill Maher

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Comedian Will Weldon hates Bill Maher so much that he created a complete podcast about it. Every episode of his show, I hate Bill MaherNormally Bill is a takedown of Maher, but especially his TV show real time And his podcast Club randomEpisode by episode. Will set a dead to indicate some superficial, misunderstanding and transfobic things, said Bill has said, as well as some of his comedy can be lazy. He will also take a dip in the old episode real time To prove how much the bill’s opinion has changed in the last few years. (Not much.) Some call it petty, some call it a public service. Listen to Emma Arnold Episode- would interview her about the time when she got to tag the bill for the annual new year air travel.