The Weekly Wind Down

Jeremiah Neil

The Weekly Wind Down Chat Show is your new pop-culture sanctuary, hosted by @theworldofjer (Jeremiah Neil), a true Pop-Culture Maven with the charm of your favorite internet bestie. Each episode offers a soothing, upbeat escape into the world of pop music and entertainment in today’s roaring 2020s. From fresh music releases and album deep dives to social media trends, reality TV moments, and the cultural conversations everyone’s buzzing about, Jer brings it all together with clarity, humor, and heart. After more than a decade in Los Angeles and now thriving in New York City, Jer’s media savvy runs deep. With years of experience in the entertainment and digital space, they always have the inside track on what’s new, what’s next, and what’s worth your attention. If you love the energy of early-era Perez Hilton without the snark, or the polished excitement of classic E! News with a more grounded, cozy feel, this is the show for you. Expect commentary that’s inviting, balanced, and refreshingly positive: the kind of pop-culture catch-up that feels like unwinding with a good friend at the end of the day. Tune in, relax, and let The Weekly Wind Down be your feel-good guide through all things pop culture. It's not just a podcast, it's a lifestyle!

  1. Things I Miss About Pre Pandemic Life: Monoculture, Third Places & Hope

    4 days ago

    Things I Miss About Pre Pandemic Life: Monoculture, Third Places & Hope

    Post concert depression is REAL, Popholics. 😭 After soaking up my first concert of the year, I've been sitting with this overwhelming feeling of gratitude, nostalgia, and appreciation for how much music can completely reset the soul. Between the changing seasons in New York and reflecting on where life has taken me over the last few years, it got me thinking about all the little things we quietly lost after the pandemic that we rarely stop to acknowledge. This week we're taking a trip down memory lane as I unpack the parts of everyday life that I genuinely miss. From monoculture moments where it felt like the whole world was watching the same TV shows and talking about the same songs, to the disappearance of third places where communities naturally gathered, we're breaking down how technology, streaming culture, rising costs, and social media have reshaped the way we connect with one another. We'll also get into why going out feels so much more calculated now, how celebrity culture has completely transformed, why every hobby suddenly feels like it needs to become a business, and whether we've slowly lost some of the optimism that once made the future feel exciting instead of exhausting. This isn't about wishing to live in the past. It's about recognizing the pieces of humanity that made life feel fuller and asking ourselves what we can intentionally bring back. Community. Curiosity. Presence. Joy. Maybe the future isn't about recreating the old days. Maybe it's about carrying the best parts of them forward. Grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let's reminisce together. 💭 Chapters 00:00 – Welcome Back, Popholics! 00:30 – Why Post Concert Depression Hits So Hard 02:18 – Things I Miss About Pre Pandemic Life 05:31 – Whatever Happened to Monoculture? 10:28 – Why Going Out Costs a Fortune Now 20:58 – Has Celebrity Culture Lost Its Magic? 26:00 – When Every Hobby Became a Side Hustle 29:06 – Can We Get Our Optimism Back? Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com

    33 min
  2. If I Was Your A&R Part 1 (Durand Bernarr, Zara Larsson, JYT & More!) (Ep.30)

    18 Jun

    If I Was Your A&R Part 1 (Durand Bernarr, Zara Larsson, JYT & More!) (Ep.30)

    Happy Juneteenth Weekend, Popholics! 🌞 This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer is feeling rooted, reflective, and fully stepping into one of his favorite superpowers… artist development. Fresh off embracing another New York summer and realizing just how much this city has finally started to feel like home, Jer spends this episode doing something he loves almost as much as music itself: playing A&R.What would happen if an obsessive pop culture analyst and former artist manager sat down with five artists and mapped out their next chapter? We're talking independent girl group momentum with 3Quency and why their visuals, chemistry, and hunger are giving future stars, but why individual storytelling and stronger social strategy could take them even further. Then we get into JYT, the next generation boyband carrying shades of *NSYNC, NLT, and early 2000s pop R&B. The songs are getting stronger, the dancing is there, but what does it take to build brotherhood, fan investment, and longevity in a social first world? Of course, we have to discuss Trim, one of the internet's most fascinating young rappers. From the viral takeover of "Coconut Water" to her fearless sense of style and undeniable charisma, Jer breaks down why she already feels like a star and what she needs to protect as her career continues exploding. We also celebrate the slow burn brilliance of Durand Bernarr. New music. Grammy recognition. Major collaborations. Community support. After years of grinding, it finally feels like the world is catching up to his talent. But how can he capitalize on this moment and elevate his artistry even further? And finally, we give flowers to Zara Larsson, who somehow still feels underrated despite years of delivering elite pop music. As her latest era gains momentum, Jer makes the case for why she should stop chasing validation and fully embrace her status as an international pop powerhouse. This episode is part music industry analysis, part love letter to artistry, and part reminder that careers are rarely linear. Sometimes the talent is already there. Sometimes all you need is the right strategy, the right team, and somebody willing to see the bigger picture. Press play and let's talk artist development, star power, and the next moves that could change everything. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com 00:30 - Juneteenth Joy & Summer Energy Check In 01:35 - Why New York Finally Feels Like Home 02:58 - Playing A&R for My Favorite Artists 04:15 - 3Quency Has the Talent… Now It's Time to Build a Movement 11:37 - JYT Following in NLT & NSYNC’s footsteps 18:12 - Trimm Has the Audacity of a Future Superstar 24:05 - Durand Bernarr's Slow Burn Is Finally Paying Off 30:02 - Zara Larsson Needs to Claim Her Global Pop Throne

    38 min
  3. Growing Up Christian Pop: The Music, The Culture & The Church Kid Experience (Episode 29)

    11 Jun

    Growing Up Christian Pop: The Music, The Culture & The Church Kid Experience (Episode 29)

    If you grew up in church, you already know this episode is about to unlock some memories.We're talking Christian bookstores, youth group lock ins, purity rings, Dove Awards, Christian compilation CDs, and an entire music industry that somehow created its own versions of boybands, girl groups, pop stars, rock bands, magazines, festivals, and celebrity culture. For a lot of us, this wasn't just music. It was an entire lifestyle. This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer revisits the Christian pop scene that helped shape a generation, sharing personal stories, favorite artists, unexpected crossover moments, and a few thoughts on the complicated relationship between faith, fame, and entertainment. From youth group lock ins and Christian bookstores to WWJD bracelets, purity ring culture, VeggieTales, church camps, and compilation CDs, this was more than a genre. It was an entire universe operating alongside mainstream pop culture. Growing up between strict Pentecostal roots and a more contemporary church environment, Jer reflects on what it was like discovering artists who felt just as exciting as the stars dominating MTV and TRL. Whether it was the boyband perfection of Plus One, the infectious energy of Jump5, the groundbreaking harmonies of Out of Eden, the rock influence of DC Talk and Jars of Clay, or the genre bending creativity of acts like Raze and Mary Mary, these artists helped define an era for millions of young listeners searching for community, identity, and belonging. The conversation also explores the fascinating ways Christian entertainment mirrored the secular industry. There were charts, festivals, magazines, crossover stars, fandoms, record labels, and celebrity culture. The only difference was the messaging. Looking back now, Jer unpacks how much of that ecosystem was rooted in faith, how much was rooted in business, and how those two worlds often collided in complicated ways.Of course, we also get into the artists who successfully crossed into mainstream culture, the tensions that existed between ministry and fame, and why today's faith based artists seem to have more freedom than ever before to navigate both spaces without having to choose one over the other. Funny, heartfelt, nostalgic, and occasionally a little messy, this episode celebrates the music that shaped a generation while asking bigger questions about faith, authenticity, community, and what happens when art becomes an industry. Whether you grew up singing along to Christian radio or you're simply curious about one of pop culture's most overlooked musical movements, this is one walk down memory lane you won't want to miss. Press play and meet us back at youth group. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com   Chapters 00:00 - Welcome to the Christian Pop Universe 01:17 - Why NYC Summers Feel Like a Blessing 01:39 - Jer’s Religious Upbringing 05:07 - Inside the World of Christian Pop Culture 07:15 - VeggieTales vs Adventures in Odyssey 07:55 - Youth Group Lock-Ins  09:36 - The Wild World of Christian Dating 10:49 - CCM Magazine Was Our Billboard 11:21 - Purity Rings, Abstinence Pledges & Church Culture 15:53 - The Christian Pop Artists That Raised Us 16:25 - Plus One: The Boyband Every Church Kid Loved 18:10 - Mary Mary Still Sounds Incredible in 2026 19:46 - Jump5 Was Disney Channel Before Disney Channel 21:40 - Out of Eden Deserved Mainstream Success 23:51 - DC Talk, Michael Tait, DL Culture in Church 28:42 - How Raze Brought House Music to Christian Pop 30:12 - Rachel Lampa Gave Us spicy gospel 30:16 - Jars of Clay Changed Christian Alternative Rock 32:10 - When Christian Artists Crossed Into The Mainstream

    40 min
  4. The State of Women in Hip Hop: Current Icons, Industry Games & Missed Opportunities (Ep.28)

    4 Jun

    The State of Women in Hip Hop: Current Icons, Industry Games & Missed Opportunities (Ep.28)

    Happy Pride Month, Popholics! 🌈✨ This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer takes a step back to celebrate the women who have been carrying playlists, timelines, and entire cultural conversations on their backs while asking one important question: where is women in rap headed next? From the pioneers who built the blueprint to the fearless new generation kicking down doors, this episode explores the current state of women in hip hop through the lens of artistry, individuality, longevity, and community. Jer breaks down why this current class of rappers feels more confident and liberated than ever before, spotlighting rising names like Monaleo, Maiya The Don, Lola Brooke, Ice Spice, and Trim while discussing why authenticity and identity matter more than following trends. As the barriers to entry continue shrinking, the challenge is no longer getting noticed. The challenge is creating something that people will still care about fifteen years from now. The conversation also dives into one of the biggest obstacles many women in rap continue to face: the influence of male dominated industry structures. From label politics to manufactured rivalries and unnecessary drama, Jer explores why collaboration and collective power could open doors that competition alone never will. Of course, flowers are given where flowers are due. We celebrate artists who are carving out unique lanes and building lasting careers including Doechii, Doja Cat, Young Miko, Syd, Rico Nasty, Baby Tate, Coi Leray, and more. These are artists pushing beyond the expectations of what a rapper can be while refusing to box themselves into one lane. And because every family meeting needs accountability, Jer also gets into the artists who may need to evolve, experiment, or rethink their long term strategy if they want to remain relevant in an industry that moves at lightning speed. Funny, passionate, occasionally shady, and ultimately rooted in love  for the culture, this episode is a reminder that legacy is built through individuality, consistency, and community. The girls have the talent. The girls have the audience. The girls have the power.Now imagine what could happen if they moved together. Press play and let's talk about it. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 - Welcome Back to The Weekly Wind Down 00:30 - In my Dreamscaping Era 02:00 - Why The Gays Always Need a Pop Girlie 04:23 - Jer’s Love for Women in Rap 05:16 - Introducing the New Class of Rap Queens  07:46 - The Rap Ladies of 2010s: A Class left behind 14:11 - Stop Letting Men Ruin The Moment!!! 18:06 - Highlighting Women in Rap KILLING it right now! 23:17 - Some of the Rap Ladies who need some work 29:45 - The Future of Female Rap

    32 min
  5. American Music Awards 2026: The Winners, The Fashion & The Industry Politics (Ep.27)

    28 May

    American Music Awards 2026: The Winners, The Fashion & The Industry Politics (Ep.27)

    The American Music Awards came through with nostalgia, fan wars, questionable fashion choices, and one BIG question hanging in the air… is this the beginning of the end for music award shows? 🎤 This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer recaps all the chaos, confusion, and standout moments from the 2026 AMAs fresh off Memorial Day weekend. From the red carpet to the performances to the increasingly obvious industry politics shaping award shows, this episode is one big pop culture unpacking session. We start with the fashion girls because baby… some folks came to SLAY while others looked like they got dressed during a layover in Midtown. Jer gives flowers to standout looks from Queen Latifah, Maluma, Tinashe, Jordan Chiles, Paula Abdul, and more while also asking important questions like… why were Katseye dressed for three completely different events? And what exactly was Anthony Ramos trying to accomplish? Then we get into the performances and whew… the energy was complicated. Between polished veterans like the Pussycat Dolls still proving why experience matters and newer acts struggling to create memorable moments in the social media era, Jer explores why award show performances simply do not hit the way they used to. We also unpack the disconnect between massive award wins and actual cultural visibility when it comes to groups like BTS and Katseye. And of course… we HAVE to discuss the winners. Because once you realize the AMAs are entirely fan voted and heavily influenced by streaming, sales, and online engagement metrics, a lot of these results start making way more sense. Jer breaks down the rise of Gen Z fandom dominance, Tyla’s continued takeover, SZA securing another R&B win, Karol G receiving a brand new sounding award category, and the larger conversation around whether modern award shows still hold the same cultural weight they once did. Funny, shady, reflective, and lowkey existential about the future of celebrity culture, this episode asks whether today’s stars are truly being built for longevity… or just surviving the algorithm one viral moment at a time. Press play and let’s recap the mess accordingly. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 - Welcome Back to The Weekly Wind Down 01:28 - We’re Chatting All Things American Music Awards   02:30 - AMAs Red Carpet: Best Dressed 06:30- AMAs Red Carpet: Mediocre fashions 07:30 - Leave Jae Stephens alone 08:14 - AMAs Red Carpet: worst dressed of the night 09:54 - AMAs Performances 13:40 Thoughts on Somber 14:30 - Thoughts on BTS  17:07 - AMAs: Winners of the Night

    26 min
  6. AskJer Part 1: Situationships, Friendship Drift & Falling Back in Love With Yourself (Ep.26)

    21 May

    AskJer Part 1: Situationships, Friendship Drift & Falling Back in Love With Yourself (Ep.26)

    Sometimes you just need somebody to keep it real with you… and this week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer is opening the floor. 💌 Welcome to the very first public edition of AskJer, where listeners write in about life, love, friendship, motivation, burnout, and all the weird emotional plot twists that come with trying to survive your twenties and thirties in one piece. Fresh off a soul refilling trip to Atlanta filled with family time, southern hospitality, and moments of slowing down long enough to actually breathe, Jer taps into a softer, more reflective vibe this episode. From witnessing somebody quit their job mid shift like a movie scene to realizing how much unnecessary suffering we create by overstaying in spaces that no longer fit us, this whole conversation is rooted in release, honesty, and choosing yourself. We get into what happens when the hobbies and routines that once saved you suddenly stop feeling exciting. How do you stay consistent when your brain is overbooked and uninspired? Is discipline really the answer… or do we just need new ways to reconnect with joy? Then we spiral into modern dating territory with a situationship question that is WAY too relatable. After almost a year together with no labels, no clarity, and lots of avoidance… when do chemistry and comfort stop being enough? Jer breaks down why emotional compatibility matters just as much as attraction and why asking for commitment should never feel embarrassing. The episode also explores friendship drift and the loneliness that can sometimes come with leveling up. What happens when your glow up starts changing the energy around you? Are your friends genuinely distant… or are you simply evolving into a new season of life? And lastly, Jer speaks candidly about grad school, career pressure, and the growing realization that sometimes people are chasing another degree when what they really need is direction, exploration, or a new spark. Funny, vulnerable, conversational, and filled with the kind of perspective that feels like a late night phone call with your most self aware friend. If life has been feeling messy, confusing, exciting, lonely, hopeful, or all of the above… this episode is for you. Press play and let’s figure it out together. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com Chapters 00:40 - ATL Recap 01:55 - The Art of Slowing Down 02:40 - Storytime about prioritizing self 04:30 - Show rundown 05:55 - Question 1 - Falling Back In Love with Hobbies 11:11 - Question 2 - The Dating Game of Commitment 15:57 - Question 3 - Dealing with Lack of Friendship Support

    25 min
  7. 14 May

    Real Housewives of Rhode Island & Atlanta • Cast Profiles & Performance Rankings (Ep.25)

    Bravo fiends • Grab your wine glasses, your group chat receipts, and your reunion seating charts because this week’s episode of The Weekly Wind Down is diving headfirst into the chaotic kingdom of Bravo with Real Housewives of Rhode Island & Atlanta Cast Profiles & Performance Rankings 🍸 Jer breaks down EVERYTHING from the breakout stars and biggest flops to the scene stealers carrying both franchises on their backs this season. And baby… Rhode Island came in HOT. Between messy husbands, suspicious sisters, old school Italian chaos, emotional denial, receipts flying around like confetti, and women beefing over things from 2007, RHORI is giving early Jersey energy in the BEST way possible. Jer unpacks why Liz McGraw is quickly becoming a fan favorite, why Rulla’s marriage drama has the internet screaming at their televisions, and why Jo Ellen might secretly be the bone collector of the entire cast. Then we head down to Atlanta where Season 17 is finally injecting fresh life back into the franchise. Jer gets into why K. Michelle may have unexpectedly become the MVP of the season, why Angela Oakley is lowkey saving the ensemble without even trying, and why Pinky Cole’s awkward boss energy is becoming some of the most fascinating television Bravo has seen in years. From Drew Sidora’s accidental comedy career to Porsha’s struggle to reconnect with the audience emotionally, every peach gets put under the microscope. We’re also talking Housewives nostalgia overload because Bravo is outside celebrating 20 years of iconic television with legendary cast trips, veteran returns, Palm Beach chaos, and enough OG energy to make longtime fans emotional. Luann, Sonja, Gizelle, Teresa, Porsha, Cynthia and more proving once again that reality television really is its own art form. And of course… Jer closes things out with a little Summer House tea because the Bravo universe NEVER sleeps. From leaked nudes and relationship growth arcs to Ciara’s brand domination and the rise of new fan favorites, the reality TV machine is spinning faster than ever. Messy. Funny. Deeply unserious. But also weirdly insightful about why these women continue shaping pop culture year after year. Press play and let’s rank the chaos accordingly. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil worldofjer@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 - Welcome Back, Bravo Lovers! 02:45 - The ladies of Bravo are killing the game with new shows 06:54 - Episode preface + Topic Breakdown 08:27 - All-things Real Housewives of Rhode Island 11:54 - Rulla Saliba’s Marriage Drama Is EXPLODING 15:40 - Jo Ellen’s Family Dynamic Has Fans Side Eyeing HARD 17:50 - Rosie Woods Enters Her Villain Era 20:05 - Kelsey Swanson Is Bringing Modern Housewives Energy 22:25 - Ashley Iaconetti’s Bravo Crossover Feels Risky 23:13 - Alicia Carmody Might Be Rhode Island’s Secret Weapon 24:45 - Welcome to The Spicy New Era of Atlanta Housewives 25:32 - K. Michelle Is CLOCKING Everybody on RHOA 27:05 - Angela Oakley Quietly Became Atlanta’s MVP 28:46 - Phaedra Parks Still Runs The Confessional Game 30:43 - Porsha Williams Needs Her Comeback Season BAD 32:40 - Drew Sidora Remains Reality TV’s Messiest Survivor 34:16 - Kelli Ferrell Is Carrying Chaos on Her Back 35:30 - Shamea Morton Is Fighting To Stand On Her Own 36:50 - Pinky Cole Needs To Find Her Lane as a New Housewife

    42 min
  8. Pretty vs Presence • Why 'Star Power' Feels A Bit...Off Nowadays (Ep.24)

    7 May

    Pretty vs Presence • Why 'Star Power' Feels A Bit...Off Nowadays (Ep.24)

    Is star power disappearing… or are we just overstimulated?  This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer dives headfirst into one of the most fascinating conversations happening in pop culture right now with Pretty vs Presence: Why Star Power Feels…Off. Because somewhere between social media overload, influencer culture, algorithm fame, and hyper accessibility, the magic feels different. The girls are gorgeous. The branding is polished. Everybody has a ring light and a rollout. But where is the AURA? Fresh off reflections about freedom, creativity, and the shifting energy of celebrity culture, Jer breaks down why modern fame feels less like towering icons and more like a sea of glitter with nobody fully standing out. From the Met Gala feeling oddly safe and corporate this year to the exhaustion of constantly consuming creators online, this episode asks the question a lot of us have been quietly thinking: are we losing the mystique that once made pop stars feel larger than life? But this conversation goes deeper than aesthetics. Jer opens up about the artists and albums that truly changed the course of life growing up as a queer millennial navigating a world that did not always feel safe or affirming. From Jason Mraz to the power of songwriters finally receiving their flowers, this episode explores why music and artistry still matter on a soul level and why presence cannot be manufactured in a branding meeting. We also get into the artists who SHOULD be radiating bigger by now including Tyla, Victoria Monét, Justine Skye, Chlöe Bailey, and Dvckworth, while highlighting the performers who naturally command attention every time they walk into a room. Whether it is Doechii’s fearlessness, Sabrina Carpenter’s polish, Cardi B’s charisma, or Manon’s undeniable magnetism, some people simply have “it” and Jer unpacks what that really means in today’s landscape. At its core, this episode is about individuality. Lived experience. Confidence. Risk taking. The things that create real presence beyond beauty, streams, or viral moments. Not everybody is meant to be a mega celebrity. But the ones with true light deserve the space to actually shine. Press play and let’s talk about the difference between being seen… and being unforgettable. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer https://instagram.com/theworldofjer http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil Contact worldofjer@gmail.com for all inquiries! Chapters 00:00 - Welcome Back, Popholics! 01:05 - Mini Spice Girls Reunion with the Mels 02:48 - How People within NYC interpret The Met 04:10 - The efficacy of protesting The Met Gala 05:37 - Where was the creativity this year’s Met Gala? 08:16 - Where is the Star Power we yearn for? 09:40 - Is our attention span is fried? 12:42 - Jer’s personal journey to unconditionally supporting / revering artistry 15:04 - How sites like genius help us identify curators / playmakers to our favorite songs 17:14 - Musicians who have potential to carry the torch of undeniable Pop Star aura 22:43 - Our current industry trailblazers

    30 min

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The Weekly Wind Down Chat Show is your new pop-culture sanctuary, hosted by @theworldofjer (Jeremiah Neil), a true Pop-Culture Maven with the charm of your favorite internet bestie. Each episode offers a soothing, upbeat escape into the world of pop music and entertainment in today’s roaring 2020s. From fresh music releases and album deep dives to social media trends, reality TV moments, and the cultural conversations everyone’s buzzing about, Jer brings it all together with clarity, humor, and heart. After more than a decade in Los Angeles and now thriving in New York City, Jer’s media savvy runs deep. With years of experience in the entertainment and digital space, they always have the inside track on what’s new, what’s next, and what’s worth your attention. If you love the energy of early-era Perez Hilton without the snark, or the polished excitement of classic E! News with a more grounded, cozy feel, this is the show for you. Expect commentary that’s inviting, balanced, and refreshingly positive: the kind of pop-culture catch-up that feels like unwinding with a good friend at the end of the day. Tune in, relax, and let The Weekly Wind Down be your feel-good guide through all things pop culture. It's not just a podcast, it's a lifestyle!