91 episodes

​​Wow If True is your one-stop internet culture shop, hosted by meme sommeliers and real-life besties: tech journalist Amanda Silberling and terminally-online attorney Isabel J. Kim. We dig into what, where, and how something's going viral, and why what’s happening online matters in real life. New episodes every other Wednesday.

Wow If True Isabel J. Kim & Amanda Silberling

    • News
    • 5.0 • 46 Ratings

​​Wow If True is your one-stop internet culture shop, hosted by meme sommeliers and real-life besties: tech journalist Amanda Silberling and terminally-online attorney Isabel J. Kim. We dig into what, where, and how something's going viral, and why what’s happening online matters in real life. New episodes every other Wednesday.

    91: Mouth Biohacking

    91: Mouth Biohacking

    In this episode: We discuss "mouth biohacking" and all the fun things (rationalism, experimental mouth technologies and silicon valley, Amanda's beautiful mouth) that go along with it. 

    • 40 min
    90: Erewhonpilled Smoothiemaxxer

    90: Erewhonpilled Smoothiemaxxer

    In this episode: Our luxury fashion correspondent (and half of our editing team), Allison Mills, is back to talk with us about Erewhon. Why are are talking about a grocery store chain from California? Because they sell 32 dollar ice and routinely go viral on social media (mostly because of the 18 dollar smoothies). Also, Morgan Sung joins us as our west coast correspondent, we learn what a macrobiotic diet is, and everyone now really wants a smoothie. 

    • 46 min
    89: Isabel got a book deal!

    89: Isabel got a book deal!

    Isabel got a seven figure book deal and got the book optioned, but she continues to threaten to kill people on our podcast (especially the kid in the Omelas hole). No, this is not a bit. Iz is god's favorite princess, and Amanda can run a mile without stopping.
    Links
    Isabel's book deal announcement! 
    The story about killing the kid in the Omelas hole
    Most importantly... NEW MERCH! Get your very own shirt/mug that says "I listened to Wow If True before Isabel J. Kim got a seven figure book deal." This merch is very funny and good.
     
    Find Us Online 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wowiftruepod

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wowiftrue

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wowiftrue
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wowiftrue
    Website: https://wowiftrue.com/
    Email: wowiftruepod@gmail.com
    About Us 
    Wow If True was created by Isabel J. Kim and Amanda Silberling. Our music is by Sam Rizer, our cover art is by Eric Silver, and our production is by Allison Mills and David Newtown. 
     
     

    • 53 min
    88: How we learned about handwashing

    88: How we learned about handwashing

    The history of handwashing? It's way wilder than you think.
    Isabel is once again out of the country and/or concussed, which means Amanda is joined by her friends Caro and Andrea to talk about everyone's favorite 19th century handwashing accelerationist, Ignac Semmelweis. What does this have to do with the internet? Well, if you're going to go outside and touch grass (preferably while listening to this podcast), you're going to need to wash your hands when you come back inside.
    TW: medical gore, death, dissection, infection, drugs
    Find Us Online 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wowiftruepod
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wowiftrue
    Website: https://wowiftrue.com/
    Email: wowiftruepod@gmail.com
    About Us 
    Wow If True was created by Isabel J. Kim and Amanda Silberling. Our music is by Sam Rizer, our cover art is by Eric Silver, and our production is by Allison Mills and David Newtown. 

    • 35 min
    87: Do you think MrBeast is happy?

    87: Do you think MrBeast is happy?

    The most successful internet creator of all time is a guy named Jimmy who locks people in grocery stores for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Like him or not, MrBeast is such a fascinating figure in pop culture that we have become MrBeast anthropologists. Beastly scholars. Why do people like MrBeast so much? How does MrBeast (and the prizewinners in his videos) fit into the narrative of the American Dream, and how will that be exaggerated now that he has his own TV show? Is he even happy? And more urgently, is his chocolate any good?
    Links
    MrBeast's Squid Game and the price of viral stunts
    The new American Dream is to get MrBeast to pay off your debt
    Find Us Online 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wowiftruepod

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wowiftrue

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wowiftrue
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wowiftrue
    Website: https://wowiftrue.com/
    Email: wowiftruepod@gmail.com
    About Us 
    Wow If True was created by Isabel J. Kim and Amanda Silberling. Our music is by Sam Rizer, our cover art is by Eric Silver, and our production is by Allison Mills and David Newtown. 

    • 51 min
    85: Wow if Two

    85: Wow if Two

    In this episode, we discuss the only thing congress can agree upon: yeeting Tiktok into the sun and away from the hands of America's youth. Also, the Iditarod and how to properly gut a moose, crypto perfume (question for the audience: what do YOU think crypto smells like?), and the mandatory Kate Middleton AI photograph discussion. Never say we're not on trend. 

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
46 Ratings

46 Ratings

FANTASHLEYMAC ,

I don’t belong here

I am a boring millennial with no business getting famous on the Internet but I sure love this podcast. Amanda and Isabel are so infectious (in the good way) and I can’t get enough of them!

feathered ,

shallow, omits key information

I was excited when this podcast was recommended to me because I am extremely online and love thoughtful discussion of the internet and culture, and a cohost with a law degree seemed especially promising for bringing a new perspective. I started with the Bad Art Friend episode as a litmus test since that’s a story I am quite familiar with, especially as a disabled person who witnessed and experienced the vicious ableist attacks and harassment that particular discourse inspired. Unfortunately, the episode was strikingly shallow and almost offensive in its flippancy. The interaction and intersection between disability, race, and class are essential to what I would consider a decent recap of this event, but the hosts only talk about race and didn’t discuss the other two at all. While they talk about race in the summary of the story and in personal context, they erase the real world harassment against disabled people, including non-white disabled people, that the week+ of discourse about this topic created. “Why did this go viral?” they ask repeatedly, and conclude it made people feel good, ignoring that it stayed viral multiple days because the discourse shifted towards ableist harassment!!! Any summary of an event that leaves out the significant harassment it sparks is incomplete and perhaps even harmful. I unsubscribed as quickly as I had subscribed when it was recommended—a podcast that omits harm to marginalized people on the internet isn’t for me, and I won’t be recommending it to others.

flighetibibbit ,

Wow Is True!

Craig here. I don’t come out from under my rock much (evidence: Apple Podcasts) but when I do, Isabel and Amanda always have new blorbos to show me. I appreciate how Isabel routinely brings up D

Top Podcasts In News

The Daily
The New York Times
Serial
Serial Productions & The New York Times
Up First
NPR
Happy Endings Podcast
Casey Wilson and Adam Pally
The Tucker Carlson Show
Tucker Carlson Network
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Daily Wire

You Might Also Like

You're Wrong About
Sarah Marshall
If Books Could Kill
Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri
Maintenance Phase
Aubrey Gordon & Michael Hobbes
Re: Dracula
Bloody FM
Behind the Bastards
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
Science Vs
Spotify Studios