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literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder is one of our favorite books this season, and today we're talking to darcie all about it (and a whole lot more). after calling for ducks, newburyport in every port, we talk about darcie's process to writing, how film school informed her structure, and how rad harmony korine is. darcie's dog coco stops by as we talk about skunks and armadillos and then praise diners. darcie talks about separating truth from fiction in the writing and what it was like to record the audiobook before outing her self as a fan of the pod (and the books we cover). we talk about what she originally wanted the book to be called, celebrity book clubs, and kendall jenner. darcie recommends some books. we talk about dating profiles and how astrology is wack. darcie's mini-module picks: letters to wendy's by joe wenderoth i remember by joe brainard a crackup at the race riots by harmony korine pieces for the left hand by j. robert lennon bright lights, big city by jay mcinerney body work: the radical power of personal narrative by melissa febos hill william, crapalachia: a biography of place, and the sarah book by scott mcclanahan the no hellos diet by sam pink exalted and bad lawyer: a memoir of law and disorder by anna dorn reading list for season three a touch of jen by beth morgan the shore by katie runde mount chicago by adam levin (bonus episode) literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder the novelist by jordan castro 17776 by jon bois snow crash by neal stephenson no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood amygdalatropolis by b r yeager shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti things have gotten worse since we last spoke by eric larocca liveblog by megan boyle neuromancer by william gibson fake accounts by lauren oyler we had to remove this post by hanna bervoets
our season on the internet continues with literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder. joey is joined by “the man with no name,” and we begin by dissecting his way of listening to our show before declaring we're a tub talk recap podcast now. we discuss how the novel is a narrative of a frame of mind (and how that's tied to the internet), what reading this book feels like, and the book's humor and its profound sadness. we talk about the global thoughts darcie hits on and how it (maybe!) informs who she (the writer) is. we break down the grammar of the internet and being good at twitter and talk about seeing a familiar type of writing in an unexpected place. bob brags about his many online friends and compliments the novel's immaculate structure. reading list for season three a touch of jen by beth morgan the shore by katie runde literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder 17776 by jon bois snow crash by neal stephenson no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood amygdalatropolis by b r yeager shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti things have gotten worse since we last spoke by eric larocca liveblog by megan boyle neuromancer by william gibson fake accounts by lauren oyler we had to remove this post by hanna bervoets
From Lifter Puller's scrappy Minneapolis origins to the Hold Steady's reign as “America's best bar band,” Yasi is joined by writer Darcie Wilder of Gawker to unpack this pair of critically beloved and certifiably cult bands who culled as much from Catholic symbolism and Springsteenian character studies as they did from the social milieu of the Brooklyn aughts zeitgeist. Follow Darcie Wilder on Twitter @333333333433333 and pick up her book, “literally show me a healthy person.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
?Meet your new hosts, Darcie Wilder and Sarah Crowe!? The four of us discuss the different capitalist and white supremacist factions surrounding the “Stop the Steal” riots at the Capitol. The q supporters, the cops, congress, and tech people all have a role to play in expanding our already draconian surveillance/carceral state. We also discuss … Continue reading "Episode 107 – Fascist Infighting w/ Darcie Wilder and Sarah Crowe"
Darcie Wilder is writer and internet user from NYC. She’s currently quarantining at home with her boyfriend and spoke with us about Red Bull, Animal Crossing, Makeoutclub.com, legacy emo music, Barstool, Ryan Adams, Bezos, underground covid parties, and more. twitter.com/333333333433333 twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Internet royalty Darcie Wilder joins us to discuss Contrapoints, cancel culture, social capital, data collection, disinformation campaigns, and the futility of media work in the gig economy. She really played all the hits, and it was an absolute delight! For more please check out her column in The Outline. Support us on Patreon to hear … Continue reading "Episode 65 – Internet Platforms with Darcie Wilder"
WHO IS YR CELEBRITY CRUSH?! (other than the SotB coven) well, WHY?! Do u have a person u FOLLOW closely? this week we're talkin' with Darcie Wilder on celebrity / fame / media / / // // // ASTROLOGY (when are we not talking about astrology though .......) Darcie is brillz AF so give her a follow on twitter (just start typing 3's she will come up) XOXOXOXOX the cov Theme music as always by brandon payton carrillo
It’s episode 100 of the Humor and the Abject podcast! To celebrate this unholy milestone, we brought back our very first guest ever: Darcie Wilder. THIS IS NOT JUST A DSA PODCAST WITHOUT AZIKIWE. Over the course of this latest conversation, Darcie and I discussed her weekly conceptual newsletter, “sentences”; the Elizabeth Holmes Theranos scandal; the nuances of reporting for jury duty; that time Mayor de Blasio killed a groundhog and tried to cover it up; and we play a brand new game called Better Take Than Never. Throughout the episode, you’ll hear cameos from multiple previous Humor and the Abject guests. The outro music is a total travesty by alumnus Daniel J Glendening. Buy Darcie’s book here: https://store.nytyrant.com/products/literally-show-me-a-healthy-person-by-darcie-wilder Subscribe to the “sentences” newsletter here: https://tinyletter.com/darcie Support Humor and the Abject on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/humorandtheabject
Michael found the formal experiments and wild content of Darcie Wilder’s literally show me a healthy person to be compelling but not without knots, while Emily enjoys the nuance of Meg Wolitzer’s novel The Wife.
Hello PODHEADS AND TIKTOK TEENS!!!!! We talk SAG Awards, Grammy leaks (the vegetable and the secret information), shallow live, rent not live, lesbian corner for like 6 hours, straight people corner, Kendall Jenner because Nicole insists, Paris Hilton, jury duty, Nicole Richie, the famous Come To Brazil vs. The Daily feud… and Darcie stans Superstore, Louie Anderson, Boyhood, Charli XCX, Cartman, knives and ladders. 0% of it makes sense but 100% is Patricia Arquette approved. Let's RIDE.
Please do not do this meditation or you will die.
James and Lawrence are making sure all 9.6 million members of the Fail Gang are eating this Thanksgiving with a fuckin slapper featuring our most goth guest yet: the author, east coast media elite and Twitter famous Darcie Wilder. Darcie joins the boys to talk about the lifestyle choice of being ambiguously employed, using Twitter as a dating app, and the joys of listening to Good Charlotte. Then, in Captain's Log/Letters to Home, the OG Core Four (s/o Producer Jay) share what they're thankful for.
Emily and Molly are joined by the amazing Darcie Wilder to talk about her expertise on fanny packs, Florence, and ladders. PLUS a very buggy Night Text and a haunted Night Email! This episode is sponsored by [Songfinch](songfinch.com). (Promo: CALL) Call in to Night Call at 240-46-NIGHT Articles and media mentioned this episode: Darcie Wilder's Instagram: [@333333333433333](https://www.instagram.com/3.333333333433333/?hl=en) Book, _[The Divine Comedy](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780785834588)_ by Dante Alighieri Film, _[Unfriended: The Dark Web](https://www.unfriended-darkweb.com/)_ Film and Book Series, _[The Da Vinci Code](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382625/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1)_ by[Dan Brown](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780307474278) Documentary Series, [_David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities_](http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/david-attenboroughs-natural-curiosities) Book, _[The Flamethrowers](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781439142011)_ by Rachel Kushner "Night Call" by [4aStables](https://www.4astables.com). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Darcie Wilder tolerates Brett's delusional claims of innocence. Plus, Brett's performance for the inmates at Rikers goes horribly wrong. DONATE to THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY'S Patreon Page! Brett really really really really needs money! https://www.patreon.com/podcastforlaundry --- CONNECT W/ THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY ON TWITTER for the best in laundry hacks, attacks on Brett's enemies, and laundry-community chatter: https://twitter.com/TPFLaundry PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-podcast-for-laundry/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, writer, journalist and OG Internet queen Darcie Wilder (@333333333433333) came by the Serpent Slut studio. We talked a little bit about Taurus life, a lot about Harry Potter, and even more about HAUNTINGS AND GHOSTS! We open the show with a product review of witchy lifestyle brand Violet & Poppy. It's a spooky one!
Subscribe to Humor and the Abject on Drip: https://d.rip/humorandtheabject In another exclusive episode for our Drip subscribers, Darcie Wilder and Azikiwe Mohammed dropped by to talk about the stupid amount of media that each of us has been consuming now that it’s winter. We learned that Azikiwe once had a treehouse, that Darcie spent her entire freshman year of undergrad without speaking to her dorm roommate, Sean’s history with DVDs of the Notre Dame Marching Band, our favorite and our most-despised karaoke jams, the occult origins of the television program “House,” which mainstream sitcoms are better than okay, why UCB moving onto Darcie’s block means that improv is (actually) all around, and why everyone is the Unabomber.
TEASER: Full episode available to Drip subscribers... Friends of the podcast Darcie Wilder and Azikiwe Mohammed came by this week to record the first of an ongoing, Drip-exclusive project: The DSA Podcast. I assigned watching “Jim & Andy” to everyone and we talked about it a little bit but mostly focused on people sucking dick while their man plays 2K, that time Fugazi covered “Red Red Wine” live, a steampunk event that Azikiwe attended, white rap music of the early aughts, getting addicted to nose spray, the millennial whoop, Darcie’s new tattoo, Holocaust documentaries, how tiny James Lipton is, and a whole lot more. This episode is 100% sponsored by the lovely subscribers to our respective Drip profiles. Join, or die. Subscribe to Humor and the Abject on Drip for the full episode: https://d.rip/humorandtheabject
Eric Allan Schwartau and Steven Phillips-Horst of Talk Hole fame join Humor and the Abject this week to talk about their themed monthly comedy nights, skewering the art world, and the intersection of copywriting and design. Darcie Wilder co-hosts. This episode is sponsored by Traverse City, MI, and that scene in The Outsiders when Ponyboy recites a fucking Robert Frost poem to Johnny.
Artist Azikiwe Mohammed stops by Humor and the Abject to talk about his current solo exhibition at Long Gallery in Harlem, his Jimmy's Thrift of New Davonhaime project, the Northern Lights, 9/11, seeing the Donald Trump + Tony Robbins motivational tour at the Javitz Center as a kid, No Child Left Behind, Animaniacs, and why Bard College sucks. Darcie Wilder joins as co-host. This week's episode is sponsored by Governor Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Ben Affleck's 2010 Boston crime thriller The Town. Sorry about all the clipping audio. I didn't know how fucking loudly everyone was going to be laughing the whole time and we don't have an engineer.
The Humor and the Abject podcast debuts with special guest Darcie Wilder.
Writer darcie wilder joins merritt to talk damn coffee, being prepared, and letting things percolate.
This week we’re feeling Saturn by Sufjan Stevens (2:20) and “literally show me a healthy person” by Darcie Wilder (7:40). We then discuss the new trailer for Thor: Ragnarok (15:15) and the Netflix original film, The Discovery (21:10). Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FeelingItPod Leave a review on iTunes: http://apple.co/1PXfRMS