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Jonathan McIntosh
Pop Culture Detective
Audio Files
This podcast investigates the messages embedded in popular movies, tv shows, and video games from a sociological prospective, featuring in-depth discussion on themes of politics, race, and masculinity. Audio Files is an extension of the Pop Culture Detective video essay series on YouTube, also hosted by Jonathan McIntosh.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 181 ratings
A breath of fresh air
I love having a new podcast to listen to that gives educated perspectives on these topics. Very insightful and engaging episodes! Keep up the great work I’ll be supporting the Patreon
Reviewgirl0706 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/23
And that’s all I have to say about it, listen up!!
samueltheslim via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 07/20/22
Love Jonathan’s channel and love this podcast. As someone who loves cinema and storytelling Jonathan and his guests are always opening my eyes to new perspectives and ideas about writing and filmmaking. I’m an artist and performer and the work of Pop Culture Detective really influences and...Read full review »
Mr Tanti via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/05/22
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