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The winner of the 2014 [1] and the 2016 [2] People's Voice Webby Award, [3] the show is downloaded more than 1 million times per week and is consistently on iTunes’ Top 10 podcast rankings. [4] Stuff You Should Know's "beautifully, beautifully done" production has set "the audio standard," according to podcast reviewers Pod on Pod.
From its can't-stop-listening 7-episode deep dive on the evolution of preppy style, to the hidden history of Casual Friday, to our obsession with the closet from Clueless, the podcast constantly ...
Crissle West is an American writer and comedian. She is best known as the co-host of the pop culture podcast The Read. She has starred in episodes of Drunk History, on which she has told the story of Harriet Tubman's work as a Union spy during the Civil War, as well as Marsha P. Johnson and the Stonewall riot.
Stuff You Should Know, often abbreviated as SYSK, is a podcast and video series published by iHeartRadio and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant. The podcast, which launched in 2008, educates listeners on a wide variety of topics, often using popular culture as a reference.
With Shea Serrano, Jake Johnson, and Jennette McCurdy at the mic, the year has seen plenty of podcasting heroes successfully offer wise words on All of This.
Slate ranked one installment of the series among "the 25 best podcast episodes ever." [14] In April 2017 Thau released another miniseries called "Lea in Trumpland" as an exposé on Donald Trump-supporters around the U.S. The series was a departure from the show's usual showcase of "extraordinary stories of humanity."
There are over 2.5 million podcasts available in Apple's podcast library alone. And the listeners, by and large, are middle to upper-class. And the listeners, by and large, are middle to upper-class.
Humanity has grown over the millennia by passing on knowledge through teachings and guides. Even today, how-to books are best-sellers, and people are more hungry than ever to learn and grow. But some lessons aren’t worth passing on, and in a few cases, they’ve even been incredibly destructive.