🥖 Sourdough, submission, and algorithms? Yup. (Early Access Inside)
🎥 Early Access: New Episode on YouTube! Plus: new 'This Week in Outrage' episode.
What starts with a simple loaf of sourdough can sometimes lead somewhere unexpected...
In this sneak peek episode, we dive into the “crunchy to radical pipeline”—how wellness, homesteading, and natural living content online can quietly shift into conspiracy theories, anti-feminism, and radical ideology.
Kavisha Pillay shares her personal story of getting pulled into this world through nothing more than a few innocent gardening searches. And Professor Catherine Rottenberg helps us unpack the bigger cultural forces at play.
🎙️ This episode isn’t out on the podcast feed yet—but you can listen to it now on YouTube!
(Full podcast version drops June 4 wherever you listen.)
If you've ever wondered how aesthetic trends online can become powerful political tools, this one's for you.
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Stay curious,
David
New This Week in Outrage Episode!
It’s everything the Outrage Overload podcast is not. It’s not edited. It’s not scripted. It’s lightly researched. It’s David and Lisa talking about this week in outrage, what was in the news, in the memes, and maybe finding some backstory with a humorous (at least to us) twist.
Cringe, Charcuterie, and Chatbots: Hanging Out with Jen - 4/27/2025
This week, Lisa and David talk about… wait, there’s no Lisa this week. This week, David is joined by guest co-host Jen. We talk about the cringe of older men dating young women; RFK Jr.'s autism registry plan; AI confidently invents explanations for nonsensical, made-up idioms; AI summaries reduce clicks in Google; being polite to AI costs millions; AI …