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In this episode, the guy is really stepped in and talk music and honest opinions on the versus battle but as always it’s a lot of laughs and honesty so […]
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#3571: Why Groups Hate Clarity podcast
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to pay tribute to this thing called Beyoncé’s internet. No, not today’s digital hellscape, but the one we first fell in love with way back in ye olde days of AOL, Napster, and LiveJournal. *dial up bings and gurgles* This week, Josh and Tracy reminisce on how being online once had the potential to affirm us. How did we go from that to *gestures at the entire World Wide Web* whatever mess this is? And how can we imagine and create a better cyber world for us, by us? To help answer these questions, we’ll be joined by two people we would definitely rank in our Myspace Top 8, Bridget Todd (digital activist and host of “There Are No Girls On The Internet”) and Naj Austin (founder of Ethel’s Club and Somewhere Good).
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In this episode, the guy is really stepped in and talk music and honest opinions on the versus battle but as always it’s a lot of laughs and honesty so […]
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