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Best Binchtopia Episodes

ByJulia Hava & Eliza McLamb
227 episodes

If Plato and Aristotle had internet addictions and knew what "gaslighting" was, they'd probably make this podcast. Hosts Julia Hava and Eliza McLamb guide you through our current cultural hellscape, share sociological and psychological perspectives on pop culture, and deconstruct everything you've ever loved. Come have a laugh with us through the end times of late stage capitalism! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#1

The Economy of Outrage

This episode delves into the phenomenon of rage bait and how it shapes our online interactions. The girlies explore the social implications behind anger-driven content, making it a thought-provoking starting point for new listeners interested in the intersection of psychology and pop culture.

2025-05-281h 27m
#2

If He Wanted to Wiretap You He Would

In this installment of the immigration series, the girlies discuss modern-day McCarthyism and the historical context of surveillance in America. It's a captivating exploration of fear and societal control, perfect for listeners who enjoy deep dives into history and current events.

2025-05-141h 24m
#3

Mom’s Gone QAnon

This episode tackles the emotional fallout of cutting family ties, particularly in the context of modern polarization. The girlies provide a relatable take on family dynamics that will resonate with many listeners navigating similar issues.

2025-04-091h 18m

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#4

I Don’t Ever Want to Be In A Situation *UNLOCKED FROM PATREON*

Join the girlies as they explore infamous Hollywood feuds, mixing humor with insightful commentary. This episode is not only entertaining but also provides a glimpse into celebrity culture, making it a must-listen for pop culture enthusiasts.

2025-04-301h 12m
#5

The Myth of Mental Health w/ P.E. Moskowitz

Featuring a guest expert, this episode discusses the decline of intellectual discourse and the societal implications of mental health. It's an engaging conversation that challenges listeners to think critically about contemporary issues.

2025-03-121h 3m
#6

Now I Know How Joan of Arc Felt

This episode presents a unique Girlboss Summit where the girlies discuss the legacies of historical figures. It's a blend of humor and history that provides a fresh perspective on female empowerment, appealing to a wide audience.

2025-02-261h 39m
#7

The 2025 Valentine Hotline

In this episode, the girlies tackle love and relationship dilemmas, providing relatable and humorous advice. It's perfect for new listeners looking for light-hearted yet meaningful discussions about love and dating.

2025-02-121h 22m
#8

Sometimes You Have to Block Meemaw

Exploring the increasingly popular concept of going 'no contact,' this episode tackles family dynamics with both humor and depth. It's a timely discussion that many new listeners will find relatable and engaging.

2025-03-261h 11m
#9

The Altitude That Makes You Gay *TEASER*

This light-hearted teaser dives into quirky Reddit stories, showcasing the girlies' unique comedic style. It's a fun introduction to the podcast's playful tone and will surely entertain new listeners.

2025-04-027m
#10

Unfortunately Precedented Times

In the first part of their immigration series, the girlies discuss the moral complexities of citizenship. This thought-provoking episode invites listeners to reflect on what it means to belong in today's world.

2025-04-2357m