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Best QAA Podcast Episodes

ByJulian Feeld, Travis View & Jake Rockatansky
500 episodes

Conspiracy theories, melted online communities and cursed media — we pry open the cracks in consensus reality and journey into the hidden worlds below. The QAA Podcast is a mix of reporting, comedy, and history hosted by Jake Rockatansky, Travis View, and Julian Feeld along with co-hosts Annie Kelly, Liv Agar and Brad Abrahams. Formerly known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.

#1

Bongino’s Epstein Flip Flop (E325)

This episode dives into the chaotic intersection of conspiracy theories and real-world implications, as it examines FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino's controversial shift in narrative regarding Epstein. It's a thought-provoking exploration of how conspiracy theories can influence public perception and media narratives, making it a captivating listen for newcomers.

2025-05-241h 3m
#2

God, the Devil, and AI feat. Miles Klee (E323)

In this episode, the hosts explore the intriguing and sometimes sinister applications of artificial intelligence. Featuring guest Miles Klee, the conversation touches on technology's impact on society, making it a relevant and engaging episode for listeners interested in the future of AI and ethics.

2025-05-101h 13m
#3

Adolescence: The Manosphere Strikes Back (E322)

This episode tackles the pressing issue of online radicalization through the lens of Netflix’s 'Adolescence.' It's a deep dive into how media can influence youth and societal discussions about misogyny, making it a critical listen for anyone interested in contemporary social issues.

2025-05-031h 56m

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#4

Psychic Sasquatch For Trump (Premium E289) Sample

This unique episode blends psychology with the supernatural, as it follows the story of a psychologist turned Bigfoot researcher. It's a fascinating exploration of belief and the fringes of society, offering a mix of humor and insight that is sure to captivate new listeners.

2025-05-1410m
#5

The State of R/Conspiracy (E324)

This episode provides a current snapshot of the online conspiracy landscape, particularly focusing on the subreddit R/Conspiracy. It's a timely and relevant exploration of where conspiracy theories stand today, appealing to both casual listeners and conspiracy enthusiasts alike.

2025-05-171h 19m
#6

The Year of Pynchon feat. Devin O’Shea (Premium E290) Sample

Exploring the works of Thomas Pynchon, this episode discusses the author's relevance in today's chaotic media landscape. With a fascinating guest and deep literary insights, it's perfect for both literature lovers and those curious about the intersection of media and conspiracy.

2025-05-2110m
#7

Bitcoin & Megaprisons (El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele) feat Caio Almendra (E320)

This episode delves into the controversial figure of Nayib Bukele and the polarizing issues surrounding cryptocurrency and governance in El Salvador. It's a compelling discussion that highlights modern political dynamics and economic theories, making it a must-listen for those interested in global affairs.

2025-04-281h 16m
#8

We Got This Episode Before GTA 6 (Premium E288) Sample

A playful and engaging look at the anticipation surrounding the Grand Theft Auto franchise, this episode captures the excitement and wild theories that emerge before a game release. It's a fun listen for gamers and pop culture enthusiasts alike, showcasing the podcast's humor and creativity.

2025-05-059m
#9

4chan Down: Revenge Of The Soyjaks (E320)

This episode dives into the chaotic world of 4chan and the cultural phenomena it breeds. It's an intriguing exploration of internet subcultures and their real-world implications, perfect for listeners interested in the darker corners of online communities.

2025-04-191h 7m
#10

The Painting Passion of Jon McNaughton feat Joshua Citarella (Premium E285) Sample

An exploration into the world of right-wing art and its societal implications, this episode is both insightful and amusing. It offers a unique perspective on how art intersects with politics, making it a fascinating listen for those curious about cultural commentary.

2025-04-159m