Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society.
Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, comedian and podcaster Deanna Ortiz (Crushes!) spills all the tea about famous celebrity feuds and what we can learn from them. For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Deanna's work go to: deannaortiz.com Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter
Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, filmmaker (An Uncomfortable Woman) Meghan Ross talks about supporting characters who actually suck at being supportive. These TV and movie "best friends" are actually pretty toxic! For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Meghan's work go to: meghanrross.com Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter
Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, Brianna Wellen, managing editor of The Chicago Reader, talks about psychic experiences and the criminally underrated psychic comedy Vibes starring Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum. For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Brianna's work go to: @BriannaWellen Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter
Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, writer Lana Schwartz (Build Your Own Romantic Comedy) joins Stephanie to talk about rom com tropes and why rom coms sometimes feel SO embarrassing. For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Lana's work go to: lanalikebanana.com Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter
Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, Olivia Perry comes on to play a fun game: how would some female directed movies be different if they were directed by men? For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Olivia's work go to: ocpcomedy.com Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter Listen on Amazon Prime / Audible