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Broccoli Productions
Cancelled
Cancel Culture is the hot topic that seems to be in an endless cycle of debate, but that’s not why we’re here. To us, Cancel Culture is often the consequence of your actions, but unfortunately ‘Consequences’ isn’t as catchy. This new scripted weekly podcast series is your one-stop shop to catch up on the full story of who, what, or where has been cancelled. We’re not here to judge or take ourselves too seriously and while some stories will have complicated themes that will leave us thinking, others will have us laughing out loud. Hosted by Leah Davis
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Ratings & Reviews
2.6 stars from 114 ratings
Really a silly bunch of blather
Poorly researched, little if any context established for each story, corny writing and the narration style … yikes. Definitely won’t be subscribing to this.
angrylf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/23
Too much social media
Did a child create this?
The Upright Man via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/20/23
Perpetuating the problem
Under the guise of a critique of cancel culture, this woman perpetuates it. Assertively judgmental nonsense.
Dr O'Reilly via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/31/23
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