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There Are No Girls on the Internet

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LGBTQ Rights
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Transgender Rights
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Cait Corrain
House Of Extravaganza
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New York City
Women’s Rights
Domestic Labor
Tradwife
Social Media
Gender Roles
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Marginalized voices have always been at the forefront of the internet, yet our stories often go overlooked. Bridget Todd chronicles our experiences online, and the ways marginalized voices have shaped the internet from the very beginning. We need monuments to all of the identities that make being online what it is. So let’s build them.

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In a psychology course at University of Oklahoma, junior Samantha Fulnecky was assigned to write a short essay responding to a research paper about social enforcement of gender typicality and children's mental health. Rather than engage with the assi... more

In this week's news roundup, Bridget talks with Producer Mike about all the tech news you might have missed. TRIGGER WARNING: One story is about a misogynistic podcaster who says and does some disturbing stuff.

Sabrina Carpenter pushes back when th... more

The newly released Epstein emails offer a troubling look at the people who stayed in his orbit and the ways they interacted with him — including former Harvard president and influential public figure Larry Summers. You may not recognize his name imme... more

Many people know about the call to boycott Target, but don't understand why Target has been specifically singled out. So we're re-airing this interview to help get everyone on the same page.

In 2020, Target loudly pledged to support Black creators... more

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Recent Guests

Kiara Imani
Attorney and author of the book Therapy Isn't Just For White People
Episode: Why aren’t people boycotting Amazon like they’re boycotting Target?
Justin Horowitz
Researcher at Media Matters focusing on viral extremist influencers
Media Matters
Episode: Andrew Tate is facing sex trafficking charges. He’s getting help from the White House
Anna Gifty
Author of The Double Tax
Episode: From Teen Vogue to Tech, 300K Jobless Black Women are a Warning for Everyone
Marianne Cooper
Senior research scholar at Stanford University's VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab
Stanford University
Episode: From Teen Vogue to Tech, 300K Jobless Black Women are a Warning for Everyone
Rudy Fraser
Technologist and community organizer, founder of Blacksky Algorithms
Episode: Can BlackSky Fix What Twitter Broke Using Bluesky Tech? (w/ Rudy Fraser)
Jo Piazza
Host of the podcast Under the Influence and author of Everyone Is Lying to You
Episode: Is Taylor Swift a Trad Wife? The Internet Thinks So (w/ Jo Piazza)
Karen Attiah
Last Black columnist at the Washington Post, who was let go after facing backlash for her comments on Charlie Kirk's murder.
Washington Post
Episode: Karen Attiah, last Black columnist at Washington Post, fired for insufficiently mourning Charlie Kirk
L. Joy Williams
President of the New York NAACP and host of the Sunday Civic Show on Sirius XM
New York NAACP
Episode: Jimmy Kimmel Fired by Disney; Karen Attiah Fired from the Post; DOJ Hides Far Right Extremism; Ads On Your Fridge! – NEWS ROUNDUP w/ L. Joy Williams
Nima Shirazi
Co-host of the Citations Needed Podcast
Citations Needed
Episode: Will Smith's AI Fans; ICE hides deportation flights using Taylor Swift’s loophole; DC Sandwich Thrower Free; TikTok Hawks Stalker Tech – NEWS ROUNDUP w/ Nima Shirazi of Citations Needed

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Bridget Todd
Bridget Todd is a host focused on amplifying marginalized voices and discussing the intersection of technology, culture, and social issues. She is known for her engaging and insightful commentary on contemporary topics as they relate to the internet and society.

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • I think you’re doing great 😊

    Great job!!! I think you are doing amazing!!! Keep up the good work!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ZenPenguin
    United Statesa month ago
  • Slop

    An absolute waste of time. Some of the worst takes I have ever heard.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ILW6871
    United States2 months ago
  • Informative!

    Very well researched! Bridgette’s self proclaimed “nosey” description comes thru in interesting perspectives that are well researched! Great topics, Great energy, and I appreciate her unique strong point of view! Please keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Avidscifan
    United States2 months ago
  • Audio Forever

    Love you so much! This show is everything!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AWelia111
    United States3 months ago
  • Media literacy & AI learning episode SLAPS

    Fantastic episode from a consistently great podcast. Particularly the end where you two speak about the process of learning, with or without AI. This is a point so few people touch upon, and I really hope your perspective - along with that from tristan Harris in his latest episode - is centred in future debates on how we should leverage AI for education and learning. A hell of a tool, but we should still find ways to keep inspiring ourselves fr learning and wondering about things.

    Bridget, you... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    welford90
    Germany4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the emphasis on underrepresented narratives and the diverse range of topics tackled.
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Q: What is your perspective on the decision to use primarily surveillance and body cam footage in the film?
Using raw, unedited footage provides a chilling view of the case, allowing viewers to witness the events unfold without an imposed narrative.
Soledad O'Brien Explores Stand Your Ground in Netflix True Crime Documentary The Perfect Neighbor
Q: What was it about this story that you were drawn to?
I think, as journalists, when we hear a horrible Stand Your Ground case, we feel compelled to cover it, especially since AJ Owens was a victim of a horrific crime.
Andrew Tate is facing sex trafficking charges. He’s getting help from the White House
Q: What responsibility do you think that social media platforms have to keep that from happening, especially to young people?
Social media platforms need to have more specific terms of service to address extreme misogyny and protect young users effectively.
From Teen Vogue to Tech, 300K Jobless Black Women are a Warning for Everyone
Q: What do you think has made people pay more attention to black women's economic realities, and what it means for all of us?
The speed at which black women have exited the labor force is concerning to many, highlighting their role as breadwinners and taxpayers.
Can BlackSky Fix What Twitter Broke Using Bluesky Tech? (w/ Rudy Fraser)
Q: How do you balance freedom of expression with community-driven safety in decentralized environments?
Rudy discussed allowing community norms to develop organically and emphasized a balance between individual expression and community safety.

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