
π₯ The world's number one emoji podcast. News and commentary on emojis, stickers, and all things mobile. Hosted by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, with special guests.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyArtsDesign | ||||

π Should there be a cyclone emoji for both the southern and northern hemisphere? Are pink ballet shoes problematic? How the future of the emoji keyboard is being shaped and the questions it raises. With special guest Jennifer Daniel, Chair of the Un... more
π 117 new emojis have just been announced, and we discuss them all.
β’ π New Emoji List
β’ π₯ Original headline called it the "everything's fine" emoji
β’ π€£ David Mack on Twitter
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β’ π§ Lance Ulanoff on Twitter
β’ π Emojip... more
π₯³ A special #WorldEmojiDay episode with not one but two guests. Discussing Apple's emoji preview, and emojis replacing IRL gestures.
β’ π Because Internet (book)
β’ π€· Emoji arenβt ruining language: theyβre a natural substitute for gesture
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π Back to the history books: news of an emoji set that came out TWO YEARS before the well known "1999" Japanese emoji origin. Why Apple's emoji people didn't originally have hands, the "clompy mule", and can we have the stitched leather notes and ca... more
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If you have the slightest interest in Emoji you should definitely listen to this podcast. Jeremy is a great host and his guests have so many interesting stories and anecdotes to tell about their involvement in all things Emoji. I never could have imagined that thereβs so much to talk about this topic. I hope thereβs more to come! π³
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If you have the slightest interest in Emoji you should definitely listen to this podcast. Jeremy is a great host and his guests have so much interesting stories and anecdotes to tell about their involvement in all things Emoji. I never could have imagined that thereβs so much to talk about this topic. I hope thereβs more to come! π³
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Been following Emojipedia for awhile, but I didnβt realize there was now an official podcast! Great to hear background stories on the formation and approval of the different characters. Plus, any podcast with a Jonathan Mann theme song is all right in my book. Looking forward to more!
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