Join Addie DeVelvis, quasi-adult, as she navigates relationships through (irreverent, uncensored, messy) poetry. Edit reddit, write a haiku or two, and read some poetry into The Void. She deserves it.
In the Season 2 finale, Addie talks change with guest Alexa and fights Niko for the Haiku Battle Championship title
Addie discusses the expected and unexpected through poetry and retooled Invasive Questions and Let’s Edit Reddit sections.
Addie talks to the woman to blame for *her* nerdy tendencies: her older sister. Featuring Missy DeVelvis, haiku battles, and an abundance of horniness on main.
This episode, Addie muses about mentors and teachers. She also brings in her sister Page as a chaos-inducing guest judge for this week’s Haiku battle.
After a not-so-official break, Addie and Niko return for a Haiku Battle rematch and get a little wistful.
Even in returning to the regular structure, Addie is changing things up! Tune in for a revamped Let’s Edit Reddit section, “gross girl” content, and your usual angsty/sexy/self-hating poetry.
In a very special bonus episode, Desi hosts as Addie and Niko throw down the way they know best: Poetry
Addie and Niko discuss the difficulties of and strategies for creating in the nightmare conditions of 2020. Discussion topics include: Productivity pressure, writing games, and finding an “in” for a prompt.
Addie and Niko bounce back in a shockingly up beat episode. Although, its probably due to delirious midnight recording energy. Themes and topics include: avian metaphors, self pleasure, escapism, and drunken regrets.
Addie and Niko soldier on like brave little poets, overcoming increasingly ridiculous obstacles while recording. This episode features frustrations including but not limited to birds, sexy landlords, and smoking.
Sporting cooped up quarantine energy, Addie distracts herself with poetry and the Internet’s problems. Talking points include friends-turned-therapists, new video game obsessions, familial friction, and one intrusive cicada.
Having too much anger for just one episode on it, Addie and Niko let out some pent up rage across the usual assortment of poems, questions and posts.Talking points include mismatched movie dates, horrible teachers, latent misogyny, and more!
Addie draws energy from her birthday as she dives into poetry, Reddit posts, and The Sims-themed introspection , as a treat.
Addie rails against the manufactured romance holiday the best way she knows how: poetry. Niko and Desi join to share the anti-v-day sentiment.
Addie kicks off the second season with more poetry, more insight, and more yelling about internet strangers.
In this short but sweet send off, Addie talks types of poetry and reads works by long dead poets. Please don’t sue.
In our final full episode of the season, Addie reads poems lightly inspired by the holidays and avoids thinking about buying gifts.
Niko takes the reins in this episode, where he shares the tasty clips that just didn’t make the cut and primarily embarrass our crew.
Addie works through some sweet and sour poetry and asks The Boys to solve her problems on top of the internet’s
Addie invites Niko to read some poetry, in between oversharing and breaking down each others persona.
Addie delves into spooks- while the podcast’s biggest fan drops by in an unexpected way
Addie talks to Ally Kaman from No Shame Theater and mostly refrains from shaming.
Addie's had a rough few weeks and now you're gonna hear about it-through poetry.
Addie dives into the candy bag for a delicious assortment of Our Issues
Addie talks about the whole boinking thing while dragging Niko's well-mannered self along.
Addie deals with lots of unexpected angst, but counters it by using the podcast as an excuse to chat with her best friend
Addie rages against either the machine or the dying light - possibly either. And the boys get to take a turn with invasive questions
Addie reads poetry and asks the boys invasive questions about these “healthy relationships” she’s been hearing so much about
Addie continues to read poetry, invites *boys* to yell with her at reddit, and answers some invasive questions.
Addie reads lots of poetry, gets lost in her feelings, and yells at imaginary people on reddit.