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Aliza Hollister

Weekly episodes where your super cool funny smart host, Aliza Hollister, deep dives into pop culture, conspiracy rabbit holes that she may need your help out of, and historical moments that are kind of wtf. It's great! You'll love it!

  1. 6 HR AGO

    Episode 15: If They Can, They Will

    In this episode of [indistinct chatter], host Aliza dives into the unsettling world of conspiracy theories that weren’t theories at all. They were real, documented, and denied until the evidence became impossible to ignore. After a quick recap of Super Bowl LX (from record-breaking viewership and halftime highlights to commercials, AI fatigue, and corporate spectacle), Aliza gets down to business, unpacking a series of government programs and abuses that were once dismissed as paranoia: MKUltra, COINTELPRO, Operation Mockingbird, medical experimentation on marginalized communities, and the rise of mass surveillance in the modern era. From CIA mind-control experiments and FBI efforts to dismantle civil rights movements, to media manipulation, human experimentation, and the revelations brought to light by Edward Snowden, this episode explores how power operates behind the scenes... and how often it’s framed as protection, progress, or public good. Aliza also connects these historical patterns to current concerns, including surveillance technology disguised as safety, unsealed court documents, and why so many people struggle to believe that respected institutions and influential figures could be involved in harm, that is until the paperwork surfaces. This episode isn’t about fear-mongering or wild speculation. It’s about pattern recognition, skepticism, and understanding how history repeats itself when accountability disappears. 🎧 New episodes of [indistinct chatter] drop every Tuesday.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share. It really helps the show grow and keeps these conversations going. Thanks so much!

    35 min
  2. 20 JAN

    Episode 12: It's Tax Season, Baby!

    It’s tax season, baby! Join Aliza, as she dives into the fascinating (and occasionally frustrating) world of income taxes. From ancient grain payments in Egypt to labor taxes in medieval Europe, and all the way to the modern US system we navigate every January through April. We’ve got it covered. Learn why income taxes weren’t originally meant for everyone, how the system shifted to include nearly all Americans, and why we have to file our own returns even though the IRS already receives so much of our info. She also breaks down withholding forms, claiming 0, and why your “final bill” might still surprise you. She touches on the IRS, tax prep companies, the Free File program, lobbying, and the quirky ways taxes shape our lives (all sprinkled with personal anecdotes, birthday cake, museum adventures, and the chaos of filing). Whether you’re filing for the first time or just wondering why this whole process exists, this episode will give you the history, context, and laughs to make tax season a little less scary. Disclaimer: Aliza is not a CPA. This episode is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Talk to a qualified tax professional for actual tax advice. On Aliza’s Screen/Mind: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Meow Wolf Denver Shout out to teachers who offer tax prep guidance in high school! 🎙️New episodes of [indistinct chatter] drop every Tuesday, anywhere you listen to podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate, review, or share it with a friend.

    22 min
  3. 13 JAN

    Episode 11: Golden Globes & Podcasts & Algorithms, oh my!

    The Golden Globes made podcast history by introducing their first-ever award for Best Podcast!!! And it turns out this moment matters way more than it seems. In this episode of [indistinct chatter], Aliza breaks down why podcasts being recognized by the Golden Globes is a huge cultural shit. Not just for podcasters, but for how we experience media, taste, and attention in an algorithm-driven world. Aliza talks about: Why podcasts have always lived in a weird "not quite legit" spaceWhat it means for podcasting to be taken seriously by legacy mediaWhy Good Hang with Amy Poehler winning feels symbolic (and kind of perfect)How algorithms shape what we see, feel, and believe (without us realizing it)Why constant exposure without context or pause can mess with mental healthAnd why more people are craving slower, more human content right nowThis isn't an anti-tech rant or a political lecture. It's a conversation about how culture finds us now, how algorithms reward attention (not quality or truth), and why this Golden Globes moment might signal a shift back toward people-lead curation, real voices, and connection. If you've ever wondered: "Do I actually like this, or was it nudged to me?""Why does everything online feel louder and heavier lately?"Or why podcasts still feel like a comfort space in all this......this episode is for you. 🎙️New episodes of [indistinct chatter] drop every Tuesday, anywhere you listen to podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate, review, or share it with a friend. On Aliza's Screen and In Her Ears: Good Hang with Amy PoehlerThe Social DilemmaCoded BiasThe Secret Rules of Modern Living: Algorithms@noahvsparanormal

    17 min
  4. 6 JAN

    Episode 10: Predicting 2026

    Happy New Year, and welcome to 2026! In this episode of [indistinct chatter], Aliza kicks off the new year by talking about predicted trends for 2026... not resolutions, not goals, just the patterns that seem to be emerging as we all collectively ask: is this actually serving us? From AI being everywhere all at once, to travel slowing down, to tech finally being forced to fix the boring stuff that’s been broken for years, this episode is about intention. It's about how we use technology, how we move through the world, and how we show up in real life. Aliza dives into: Why AI feels unavoidable in 2026 and why the conversation is shifting from excitement to discernment The rise of “Physical AI” and why it’s both fascinating and unsettling Why travel is becoming less about flexing and more about meaning How tech is predicted to shape daily life, not just productivity and work The cultural shift away from digital performance and toward real-life connection Why fashion and consumption are moving from trends to identity The end of “New Year, New Me” and the rise of integration over reinvention Plus, Aliza shares her own kooky predictions for 2026, including analog tech making a comeback, micro-hobbies with zero hustle energy, embracing the cringe, accidental third places, nostalgia for vibes (not eras), and the slow death of hustle culture. This episode is conversational, reflective, and a little all over the place... like a voice note from a friend who’s been thinking a lot about the world lately. If you’re feeling burned out, overwhelmed by trends, or just curious about where 2026 might take us, this one’s for you. Rate, review, and share with a friends! And let me know what you think 2026 has in store. New episodes of [indistinct chatter] drop every Tuesday!

    28 min
  5. 30/12/2025

    Episode 9: Toodles to 2025!

    It’s the end of 2025 and somehow, we all survived it. In this year-end episode of [indistinct chatter], Aliza takes you on a month-by-month journey through one of the most chaotic, heartbreaking, historic, absurd, and oddly hopeful years in recent memory. From devastating disasters and global conflicts to pop culture insanity, medical breakthroughs, internet scandals, and Spotify Wrapped revelations, this episode asks the only reasonable question: what the hell just happened? This is not a neat recap. It’s a rambling, honest, occasionally unhinged reflection on a year that felt cursed, miraculous, hilarious, terrifying, and transformative (sometimes all at once). Along the way, Aliza also shares her personal Spotify Wrapped, her philosophy on “embracing the cringe,” and why being a little delusional might actually be the healthiest way forward. IN THIS EPISODE: January from hell: mass tragedies, wildfires, tariffs, and a historic (and controversial) inauguration Medical miracles & buried good news: pig kidney transplants, Ebola eradicated, women’s healthcare breakthroughs A world on edge: wars, assassinations, political violence, ceasefires, and global protests History made: the first American pope, the first millennial saint, and landmark climate rulings Natural disasters that reshaped communities: from tornadoes and floods to blizzards and fires Pop culture chaos: the Coldplay kiss cam scandal, Labubu dolls, Katy Perry in space, and fictional K-pop groups topping real charts Celebrity losses that hit hard and why legacies matter more than headlines Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce’s engagement, Messi magic, Super Bowl LIX tings, and award-season wins Spotify Wrapped breakdown: genres, artists, albums, and why Midwest emo refuses to die Why “embracing the cringe” might be the 2026 mindset we all need ON ALIZA’S SCREEN/ON PAGES/IN HER EARS: Movies & TV: Conclave The Princess Bride When Harry Met Sally A Few Good Men Anora Stranger Things Books: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Emma - Jane Austen Mansfield Park - Jane Austen Music, Artists & Albums Mentioned: Royel Otis (Hickey, Pratts & Pain, Sofa Kings) Kings of Leon (Come Around Sundown) Brand New Pup (The Dream Is Over) Le Shiv Role Model Dope Lemon My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade Circa Survive - “Get Out” Kendrick Lamar (Super Bowl Halftime Show) Beyoncé - Cowboy Carter K-Pop Demon Hunters (Netflix) The Bottom Line:2025 was devastating. It was historic. It was ridiculous. And somehow, it still made room for joy, music, growth, and delusion. If nothing else, this episode is proof that staying informed, laughing when you can, and loving what you love (cringe and all) might be the only way forward. New episodes every Tuesday! Follow, subscribe, and come chat about the weird, the wild, and the indistinct chatter.

    48 min
  6. 23/12/2025

    Episode 8: The Great Eggnog Riot of 1826

    Welcome back to [indistinct chatter]! Host Aliza serves up a wild Christmas story: the Great Eggnog Riot of 1826. West Point cadets, fed up with strict military life under Superintendent Sylvanus Thayer, smuggled whiskey onto campus for a Christmas Eve party. What started as innocent eggnog turned into drunken chaos with swords, smashed windows, and a barricaded superintendent.  IN THIS EPISODE: West Point Hell: Life under Sylvanus Thayer in the 1820s = no fun, no alcohol, no Christmas break. Ocean's Eleven, 1826 Style: How cadets orchestrated a weeks-long smuggling operation through Buttermilk Falls, bribing West Point employees to sneak whiskey past guards and stashing bottles across campus like doomsday preppers. Jefferson Davis's Big Night: The future Confederate president plots whiskey heists and somehow escapes punishment despite witness testimony placing him at the scene. Classic politician move. Christmas Eve Goes Project X: What started as a quiet party turned into 70+ drunk cadets with unlimited spiked eggnog. Fiddle music, dancing, Captain Hitchcock getting stuff thrown at him, and the rebellion spreads to multiple barracks. Swords at 2 AM: Multiple cadets running around with real military swords. Superintendent Thayer barricades himself in his room. Windows smashed, furniture destroyed. Full war zone by Christmas morning. The Morning After: 19 cadets court-martialed with hilarious testimony. Jefferson Davis says everyone's mistaken about seeing him there. Confederate Reunion: Jefferson Davis graduates in 1828, becomes CSA President. Several expelled/punished cadets also became Confederate generals. The Legacy: West Point banned alcohol even harder. Thayer cracked down on discipline. Congress questioned if the academy should even exist. The Eggnog Riot became legendary whispered lore for generations of cadets. The Bottom Line: Stressed military teenagers wanted one night of Christmas fun and nearly destroyed West Point over dairy and whiskey. Were they stupid? Absolutely. But they were kids!  At least your family Christmas drama doesn't involve courts-martial and swords. Right? On Aliza’s Screen (these can be Christmas movies if you want): Oceans Eleven Project X Wayne’s World TOPICS MENTIONED: Great Eggnog Riot, West Point Military Academy, Sylvanus Thayer, Jefferson Davis, Confederate States, Christmas 1826, Captain Ethan Allen Hitchcock, William Fitzgerald, Buttermilk Falls, North Barracks, courts-martial, military discipline, Civil War generals, eggnog history, holiday traditions, military history, Christmas riots New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe and follow for more deep dives into the weird, the wild, and the indistinct chatter!

    15 min

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Weekly episodes where your super cool funny smart host, Aliza Hollister, deep dives into pop culture, conspiracy rabbit holes that she may need your help out of, and historical moments that are kind of wtf. It's great! You'll love it!