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Concert etiquette, passport bros & the Skinny Influencer

Season 2, Ep. 8

This week it’s our beloved Oenone’s turn to be ill- she was very missed but the show went on with Ruchira and Beth getting stuck into the debate about modern concert etiquette after a viral call out after a Chappell Roan gig. Are we forgetting how to behave at events or are times simply changing?


Next up is Jamali Maddix’s documentary on so-called ‘passport bros’ who encourage young men to travel to South America to find better lives and better wives. A sinister male MLM in the making or just a passing fad- we discuss.


And lastly The New York Times investigated a ‘Skinny Influencer’ after she was banned from TikTok for videos that some believe encourage disordered eating. Is this a move in the right direction or social media censorship? And why can't we escape the cult of thinness?


This final conversation contains potentially triggering mention of eating disorders and diet culture, so please listen with care. 


Run-don’t-walk to our Instagram @everythingiscontentpod to let us know what you thought about today’s topics- our DMs and comments are wide open and waiting. 


THE GUARDIAN - The Ministry of Time


NETFLIX - His Three Daughters


VARIETY - Bebe Rexha Hit by Phone


SKY NEWS - Pink stunned by fan’s mothers ashes 


THE GUARDIAN - Brixton Academy Crush


BILLBOARD - Astroworld


DISTRACTIFY - beabadoobee Stresses Importance of Concert Etiquette


U&DAVE - Jamali Maddix: Follow the Leader


THE GUARDIAN - Hustlers 


INDIE MAG- Conspiracy Culture 


THE GUARDIAN - Follow the Leader 


NYTIMES - Who Is the ‘Skinny Influencer?’ 


WSJ - Liv Schmidt 


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