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The sugarcane fields! La casita! Piraguas! Lady Gaga! Ricky Martin! An actual wedding! Bad Bunny’s immense and boisterous Super Bowl Halftime show brought a whole Puerto Rican universe to Levi’s Stadium and into American viewers’ homes. Julia and gue... more

Three weeks ago, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum shared an unusual tweet: a cartoon image of himself with his arm draped around a giant, anthropomorphized lump of coal. This piece of coal has big googly eyes and a smudge of a nose, and is ... more

On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by Kat Tenbarge, who wrote “There's nothing funny about the Epstein Files,” to discuss how the internet has turned Jeffrey Epstein into a meme. While dark humor has long been a way to process tragic eve... more

On the air, Yesi Ortiz is a warm, flirty host for a popular L.A. hip hop station. Off the air, she’s a single mother of six adopted kids. Managing both roles, plus romance, is a challenge.

This episode originally aired in 2015. 

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Matthew Fairburn
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Laura Wheatman Hill
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Clare Malone
New Yorker writer, who has a profile of Barry Weiss
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Tatum Hunter
Internet culture reporter at the Washington Post
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Episode: ICYMI - Social Media Bans Are No Match For Teens
Jennifer Swann
Writer reporting on internet culture for outlets like Vice and The Cut
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Brendan Porath
Director of content for Fried Egg Golf and co-host of Shotgun Start Podcast
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Episode: Hang Up and Listen - Is LIV Dead?
Chuck Klosterman
Author and cultural critic known for writing about sports and popular culture.
Penguin Random House
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Deborah Robbins
102-year-old woman reflecting on her lost love and war experiences through letters from Jerry Robbins.
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Jonathan Goldstein
Host of Heavyweight
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Hosts

Elizabeth Newcamp
Host and Co-host of Care & Feeding, discussing parenting and cultural issues.
Kate Lindsay
Host and Co-host of ICYMI, focusing on internet culture and consumer trends.
Lucy Lopez
Host of Care & Feeding and Mamacita Rica, discussing parenting and culture.
Zach Rosen
Co-host of Care & Feeding and creator of other podcasts, sharing insight on parenting.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 2.6k ratings
  • Go to place for all things culture

    Love having this crew in my ears.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wuerli
    Germanya month ago
  • Staple Pod - A Must Follow

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rwinnstar
    United States7 months ago
  • ICYMI is 10/10

    Always interesting dives into internet subcultures, excited for each ep.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Deeeeeedubya
    United States10 months ago
  • ICYMI journalistic malpractice

    The episode on Ethan Klein didn’t even attempt to do any fact-checking or reaching out to the other side. In turn, they have completely botched the story, which isn’t even primarily about Fauxmoi.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    educalculator
    United Statesa year ago
  • Best Musical 2024: Oscar Transitions

    Speaking as a straight heterosexual female, Emilia Perez is one of the best entertaining musicals of all time. I was entertained! I’m at a loss as to why your show is overthinking this musical. Don’t explain again.

    Film is at its best when it’s ridiculous and non-sensical, has no moral or societal representations or message. There is no standard. I’m so tired of movies and tv (and your discussion) trying to send me a message of morality, and higher callings, representation. That’s not why I’m... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Windy13007
    United Statesa year ago

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The hosts offer a mix of humor and profound commentary, keeping the content fresh and relevant.
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Listeners appreciate the hosts' ability to address serious topics with empathy and lightness.
The discussions are always engaging and insightful, making for a great listen each week.

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#194
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#174
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#178
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#209
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Q: What was your relationship with your phone before Brick?
Bad and destructive, but trying to find a healthy balance.
ICYMI - Is Digital Detoxing Being "Performatively Offline"?
Q: What is your first internet memory?
Finding Weird Al Yankovic videos in elementary school.
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Q: Is that voice still around? Does it show up?
Yes, that voice is still around and aids me in making decisions related to my writing and life.
Death, Sex & Money - The Women Who Made George Saunders A Wife Guy
Q: How did you write? Where did you write? When did you write?
I primarily wrote at work, navigating the need to be discreet with my writing while fulfilling my tech writing duties.
Death, Sex & Money - The Women Who Made George Saunders A Wife Guy
Q: How did that kind of striving sense fit into your family culture?
My family emphasized hard work, and my father was a collector who shared stories about his job, exposing me to the realities of labor.

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Cultural commentary and analysis are at the forefront of discussions featuring experts and hosts who explore contemporary issues in arts, television, and film. Episodes often center around significant cultural events, new releases, and the evolving nature of consumer culture, particularly regarding topics like online shopping and societal trends. The conversations incorporate a personal touch, with hosts sharing their experiences and insights on pressing matters such as parental challenges, grief, and even nostalgia for analog practices amidst a digital world. Engaging and often humorous, the discussions tackle deep societal issues while keeping the tone accessible and relatable, making it a distinctive space for both cultural enthusiasts a... more

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