Conspiracy, She Wrote
From pastel QAnon to celebrity pregnancy truthers, host Cristen Conger (Unladylike) unravels the conspiracy theory webs woven by and about women. If you’ve ever wondered where tradwives came from, why Taylor Swift can’t shake off psyops or who made Beyonce’s Illuminati mess, get out your red string and follow along. Conspiracy, She Wrote starts August 8. New episodes each Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Well done!
7 de set.
Such a cool new podcast, clicked on this because I love conspiring theories (yet rarely believe them). Meg Thee Stallion episode so well done , thank you for speaking so clear and engaging!!!
Too scripted :/
há 5 dias
Hard to listen to as it feels like it is being read word for word.
Premise is great, execution isn’t for me
7 de set.
I found the first episode pretty novel and informative, and was curious to keep listening. I was floored that the host failed to mention, in the second episode, that Prince Andrew has been credibly accused of sexual abuse for well over a decade, long before QAnon erupted. To use him as an example of ‘conspiratorial thinking’ around QAnon in Britain and then just completely omit the basic history was odd. The whole framing in that segment was odd. The tone was ‘listen to the dumb women who want to call out Prince Andrew’ and then cut to ‘see, this is how conspiracies form! Prince Andrew was one of many rich people with ties to Epstein!’ when he was literally identified, by name, by a victim, in the original 2014 Epstein trial in Florida. He settled a private lawsuit for sexual abuses in 2022. He has been stripped of all his royal duties. These are just facts. The whole fascinating and *difficult* issue that there are powerful people who have abused their power, like Epstein and Prince Andrew, who QAnon enthusiasts can point to as evidence. Like, c’mon. That was the first clue that this maybe wasn’t the podcast for me, and it didn’t get much better from there. The writing, sound design, delivery, etc all make it feel a like Unsolved Mysteries or something produced for the History Channel. I would really love a podcast that is trying to cultivate a deeper understanding of how women participate in the creation of false narratives in the collective story. This one feels a bit more like we are watching the small clips of the current car wreck of human history as opposed to trying to understand it.
Love 💕
5 de set.
Great Podcast!
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