Pop Culture with a Youthful, Feminist Flair
This podcast features two young woman columnists from the New Statesman, which is a British left-leaning current affairs magazine. The big name pop culture podcasts (e.g., Slate Culture Gabfest and NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour) I find to be a bit staid and conservative. The two hosts of SRSLY bring a more youthful and outspokenly feminist perspective to their discussion. They also critique more "of the moment" culture, such as comic books, graphic novels, genre like sci fi and fantasy, and young adult novels and shows. They assume you know how to *find* stuff online so they are not limited to what's making the rounds on the major networks and streaming services. And they have lovely English accents.
iolantherosa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/17
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...I listened to it all in one weekend, and that's because it's excellent! Thoughtful discussions and critiques of pop culture, both things I know and love (Broad City, yass) and lots I've been introduced to (and also subsequently love). Hat tip to Call Your Girlfriend for setting us up.
abcdefghijkatie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/15
These women are so smart, witty and entertaining. They had me at Harry Potter! I'm going to be binge listening to their fabulous podcast. Also, thank you to Call Your Girlfriend for mentioning Srsly, seriously.
Kate050413 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/16
I just love this podcast. The news feels very overwhelming right now, and Caroline and Anna's funny and smart analyses of pop culture aren't just a comforting antidote to the doom and gloom of current affairs - they're also a reminder of the importance and potential power of art and...Read full review »
l o u i s e . via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/27/17
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