Sinopsis
Stuff I Don't Like is a new weekly podcast featuring candid conversations with a variety of diverse speakers. Past guests include Buzzfeed contributor and comedian Gary Curtis, activist Kamilah Willingham who was featured in the Emmy-nominated documentary, "The Hunting Ground," and rising underground rap stars Julisa and Tony Tig. Whether we're talking about racism, culture vultures, or general millennial nonsense, we treat all topics with equal amounts irreverent humor, unwavering honesty, and zero chill.New episodes posted Sundays at 9:30 pm, PST. Follow the show on IG and Twitter, @_stuffidontlike.
Episodios
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Hip Hop Is (Not) Dead feat. Julisa and Tony Tig
22/01/2018 Duración: 39minOn this week's episode, I'm joined by siblings Julisa and Tony Tig. As the founder of her own hip hop magazine, Julisa has had the opportunity to interview artists like Kendrick Lamar, and as a rapper, she's racked up thousands of views for her dope tracks. Her equally talented brother brother Tony Tig went viral back in 2016 for his hip hop song, "Feel the Bern," in support of presidential nominee Bernie Sanders. I had so much fun talking to these two and I gathered lots and lots of material so I'm going to split this into two episodes. Part 1 focuses on the state of hip hop music, modern art, and why Jim Carrey is the G.O.A.T. Follow both of my guests on Twitter @itsjulisa_ and @mrtonytig. Also visit julisamedia.com and follow itsjulisa on sounclous
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The Paradox of Power
15/01/2018 Duración: 40minNew episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast featuring the lovely and brilliant Kamilah Willingham, a noted activist and speaker who was featured in the Emmy-nominated documentary "The Hunting Ground." We discuss the nature of power in America and why our culture generally celebrates asshole antics like fear-mongering, backstabbing, and p*ssy-grabbing...
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Money Moves
08/01/2018 Duración: 26minOn this week's episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I interview Event Producer, Andrea Miller live from the Ford Theatre in Hollywood. Andrea has organized concerts featuring musical talents like Chloe x Halle all while dodging micro-aggressions, haters and potential #metoo situations. Together we discuss how to overcome internal biases, why inspirational Pinterest quotes are annoying af, and why you should produce your own content instead of waiting for someone else to give you a job.
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Peace Out, 2017
01/01/2018 Duración: 02minA short little NYE greeting for all the listeners! Please subscribe, rate and review to hear fresh new episodes in 2018. Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year!
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Must Hate Dogs
18/12/2017 Duración: 21minOn a new episode of Stuff I Don't Like, I interview Daniel, a graphic designer from Zimbabwe who loves everything about living in America...except our obsession with pampering dogs. His woes include being forcibly licked by a four-legged fleabag, being accosted my dog moms while going for an afternoon stroll, and getting his boujee outfits covered in fur. Listen to hear he made the ultimate compromise for his pooch-loving fiancee.
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This Could Be Me But I'm Playing
10/12/2017 Duración: 13minOn this episode of "STUFF I DON'T LIKE" (new title, same content), I discuss #goals for 2018 and why we are often our own biggest obstacle. Get out of your own way, and make no excuses in the New Year! Or spend the entire year Netflix and chillin' with your 18-year-old cat, I don't judge...
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This Is Not a Safe Space
21/11/2017 Duración: 30minOn this week's episode, I'm joined by my friend Gary, a Buzzfeed featured comedian (and recently featured lust object on @hotdudesreading IG) to discuss political correctness, #triggerwarnings, the downfall of Louis CK and whether some jokes are off limits. If you hate anything he has to say, direct angry hashtags @ him not @ me =)
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For the #Culture
14/11/2017 Duración: 28minOn this week's episode of fashion merchandiser and designer Liz joins me to discuss everyone's favorite trigger...cultural appropriation! No one is spared from Marc Jacobs, to blackface lovers. Surprisingly, Kim Kardashian gets a pass...well, sorta.
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#millenial
01/11/2017 Duración: 30minOn this episode, I interview the most special guest star on Earth...my mom! We discuss why old people like to blame millennials for everything from disrupting the housing market, to falling napkin sales (seriously). I also ambush a cohort of random millenials and ask them why they suck so much.
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The Casting Couch
23/10/2017 Duración: 30minOn this episode of Stuff I Don't Like, my friend Salpy joins me to discuss the downfall of Hollywood shithead, Harvey Weinstein. Instead of focusing on him and his personal creep life, we chose to break down the power structure that allows perpetrators like him to get away with their misdeeds without anyone seeming to care, even when the truth is glaringly obvious.
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Swipe Left
13/10/2017 Duración: 28minOn this week's special crossover episode of Stuff I Don't Like, my friend Catie, host of the dating podcast Swipe Right joins me. I propose the hypothesis that dating apps are trash, while Catie protests...it's all very scientific. We are joined by #wokebae Dinah, a dating app veteran who is amazingly smart and surprisingly single, and we also randomly ambush our co-workers for their opinions on dating app life.
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We're All Beautiful Flowers and Stuff
03/10/2017 Duración: 28minIn this episode, I talk about the history of race in America, race as a social construct, and why we're all beautiful flowers and should stop treating each other like the gross end piece in a loaf of bread.
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Hella Racist
21/09/2017 Duración: 36minStuff I Don't Like with Rae and Friends is a podcast where I discuss societal ills, historical dilemmas, and current trigger-inducing topics with an array of guests in a light-hearted and conversational tone. If you're easily offended, this probably isn't for you. But if you don't like alot of stuff either, you may have found the right place... In the first episode I discuss why Issa Rae's "controversial" comments at the 2017 Emmy's cannot be automatically labeled as racist with my guests Mo and Dinah.