
A weekly podcast, hosted by Ryan Broderick, about how the internet warps our minds, our culture, and eventually reality.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTechnology | |||

Today, we’re examining the idea that the Republican Party and its co-option of extremist online culture like 4chan and Kiwi Farms — and all of their posters and lurkers alike — has turned into one of their key political weapons. June Sternbach and Jo... more
Even now our beloved host Ryan doesn’t know what he thinks about Russian interference in the 2016 election. So, he is joined by Garrett Graff, a journalist and author who continually re-examines the question: What is the truth behind the “Russia, Rus... more
We’re joined by No Such Thing for a crossover episode to (try to) get to the bottom of some of the most infamous conspiracies we (aka millennials) heard in middle school. We’re talking about the false rumors that Ciara was intersex, Marilyn Manson re... more
Today we’re talking about the relationship between “influencers” and politics. The two have perhaps never been more entwined, but what is the difference? Is there one? Who were the original influencers in politics over the years? Both influencer and ... more
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Found this podcast after the collab with Cancel Me, Daddy, and I’m so glad I did. Decided to start with the witches episode. For context, I’ve been using the internet heavily since the early days (I WAS a legit Wiccan practicing witchcraft with other people on the internet in the early 90s on Compuserve), and the conversation all tracked for me. And every twist and turn of this conversation was either a blast from the past, or some new context I didn’t have previously. I remember Boneghazi, and ... more
Imagine if Reply All was bad, and then make it 40% worse, and then you would have this podcast.
Used to love this show but a conversation about witches and you can’t find one woman?? What?? Two dudes talking about witchcraft is not the move. Unsubscribe
just the right amount of woke
I’m really into it, but soooooo many dudes. Like, an alarming number of bro voices. We can mix it up
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This weekly podcast offers a deep exploration into how the internet influences minds, cultures, and our perception of reality. Discussions revolve around contemporary issues, internet phenomena, and cultural critiques, often featuring unique insights into the bizarre and the absurd aspects of online life. The hosts tackle subjects such as political movements fueled by internet trends, cultural obsessions, and the intersection of technology and personal identity. The engaging banter between the hosts and their guests provides both humor and critical analysis, catering to listeners who seek to understand the intricate web of modern digital interactions and their societal implications.
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Recent guests on Panic World include:
1. Katelyn Burns
2. Christine Grimaldi
3. Maxwell Frost
4. Bridget Todd
5. Heather Holdridge
6. Jon Favreau
7. Peter Berkman
8. Luke Silas
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