We can’t sleep and we ask too many questions.
Matthew Gault and Emily Lipstein
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We can’t sleep and we ask too many questions.
Matthew Gault and Emily Lipstein
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Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner crash
God Is A Geek Staff Quits Following Ex-Priest Owner’s Nazi Salute
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We’re both trying to keep ourselves sane during this election cycle. Emily has turned to baseball for comfort. I’ve turned to pondering Zionism. Which hasn’t been less stressful.
We recorded this when there was still hope for the Mets. Congrats to the Dodgers, who have now defeated the evil empire (Yankees).
We’ll be back to a more regular release schedule after election day. For now, we hope you enjoy.
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Greetings from the hurricane ravaged coasts of South Carolina. Emily and I recorded this episode a few weeks ago and then, well, a bunch of stuff happened. Including a hurricane. I’m fine. We got incredibly lucky here in South Carolina but it did delay things a bit.
Do you want to feel old? Want to feel how horrifyingly fast the year is moving? Then take a listen to this podcast and realize how many things you’ve forgotten about that happened only a few weeks ago.
On Veep and The West Wing
Our contractually required thoughts on the Olivia Nuzzia/ RFK scandal
The Trump and Laura Loomer stuff
What is a war crime anyway?
Eva Galperin, Electronic Frontier Foundation's Director of Cybersecurity, walks us through the Telegram arrest. After we recorded this episode, one of the things that Galperin warned about came to pass: Telegram promised to give more data to the cops.
Telegram Changes Policy, Says It Will Provide User Data to Authorities
Telegram Isn't an Encrypted Messaging App
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Content warning for discussion of pregnancy and miscarriage.
We recorded an emergency episode because Brittany Dawn is pregnant, and we have a lot of feelings about it.
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Mentioned in the episode:
What’s in Brittany Dawn’s Settlement
Music by Janus Rose
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Rolling Stone staff writer Brittany Spanos joins us in the warren this week to walk us through one of our weirder rabbit holes: pop music.
Chappell Roan Is a Pop Supernova. Nothing About It Has Been Easy
The David Bowie/ Lincoln poster
A Chapell Roan pet themed cat commercial
Welcome to the Hannah Montana Generation of Pop Music
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In this ep:
Biblequest review on board game geek
Microwave cooking for one by marie t smith
Gault on telegram (charging documents)
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What’s the deal with all of those “pirated” movie and TV clips that show up on TikTok and Instagram? Well, some of them are being quietly breadcrumbed across your feeds by the studios themselves—and it’s proving to be a great way to get people to watch at least one network sitcom.
This week, Emily and Matthew go down the rabbit hole with Alex Cranz, deputy editor at The Verge and host of the Vergecast, and share our deepest darkest secrets: We watch (and like) Young Sheldon.
In this episode:
Links discussed:
“Bluey moms who smoke weed” Facebook Group
Japanese reality show documentary
Comrade “Young Sheldon” is a communist
You can find Alex on the Vergecast or on Twitter
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Today’s episode begins with a very long discussion about the perils of buying semi-legal weed in NYC and South Carolina.
We’re here with the incomparable Gita Jackson of Aftermath to discuss Charli XCX, Brat Summer, and the Kamala Harris pop culture moment. Do we keep getting sidetracked? Yes, but it’s an incredible discussion and we do get to Brat and Kamala.
We also get to …
Show notes
Emily’s Taylor Swift jezebel article
Brat Summer Is Dead, Long Live Brat Summer
Aaron Sorkin’s Liberal Fantasy Runs the World
You can find Gita and their work at https://aftermath.site/
Our theme music is by Janus Rose
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Before starting rabbit h0le, Emily and I hosted a little show over at Vice called Cyber.
Towards the end of February 2024 we heard a rumor that everyone would be fired and the site would be deleted. It turned out half of that was true. When we knew our days were numbered but before they’d revoked access to everything else, we recorded one final episode of Cyber with Tim Marchman, Anna Merlan, and Mack Lamoureux.
We dished on what it was like to work for Vice, the last days of a failing media empire, and the perils of modern journalism. The episode lived for a few days before, finally, it was pulled from the air.
Of course, we saved a copy of it. Here it is in all its glory.
The rumors of the website’s closure felt very real at the time and many of the journalists who’d worked at Vice were bad about saving their work. We needed a fast way to archive it all. Thankfully, two incredible software engineers—Chris Cummings and Karen Gault—stepped up to help us save everything.
The story of how they did it is our first piece of Patreon content! Click the link below to subscribe and hear the tale in full from Karen and Chris. There might even be a weird aside about Mormon investments in nuclear weapons.
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The Habsburg royal family was once the most powerful dynasty in Europe. Now they’re a joke associated with inbreeding, Paradox grand strategy games, and VERY prominent chins. The Habsburgs lost most of their political power in the Great War, but they got to remain rich. And influential.
How influential? Ask journalist Christopher Hooks, who attended a Habsburg convention in suburban Texas. Yes, the Habsburgs have conventions. We had a lot of questions too. Thankfully, Hooks is on hand in this episode of rabbit h0le to answer them.
Feeling Blessed at the Habsburg Convention in Plano
Dubbie: The Double-Headed Eagle
The Catholic case for Karl’s sainthood
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Joe Arden had a pretty good thing going. As the voice of dozens of romance novel hunks, he commanded the adoration of listeners and high prices from authors looking to put his voice to their fantasies. Fans called him “the king of fuck.”
Then a sexting scandal turned that audience against him. It’s a story that involves BookTok, smut, and a man who built a following while never showing his face. Anna Merlan is here this week to go down the Joe Arden rabbit hole with us. She wrote about Arden’s fall for Business Insider.
Flight Attendant / Romance Book YouTuber
The Herbalism Community Is at War With Itself Over Abuse Allegations
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ‘72
The Seattle Kraken embraced thirsty ‘BookTok’ hockey romance videos. It backfired.
Recommendation that Emily forgot to shout-out during the podcast: Two romance novels written by former VICE editor Chloe Angyal.
Theme music by Janus Rose
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We can’t sleep and we ask too many questions. Welcome to rabbit h0le, a spiritual successor to Motherboard’s CYBER podcast.
Over at Vice, Emily and I had been hosting CYBER for a few months before the rug was pulled out from under us and ghouls stripped the company for parts. We felt like we’d just gotten our footing and started putting together a show we were proud of.
And then it was over.
That didn’t sit right so we decided to do our thing. So welcome to rabbit h0le. Every week, Emily and I are going to get in depth into some really weird topics. Sometimes it’ll be cyber security related, sometimes it’ll have to do with internet culture, and other times it’ll be something we just wanna talk about.
Christian influencers? We’re covering it.
A fading medieval royal line holding a convention in suburban Texas? Oh, we’re talking about it.
A scandal rocking the world of romance audiobooks? We’re there.
Crowdstrike? Yes, of course.
Every week, we’re going down the rabbit h0le. Come with us, won’t you?
And if you don’t know who we are …
Emily Lipstein is the Engagement Editor at Streetsblog NYC. She’s got a long career that includes stints at Gizmodo and VICE. Matthew Gault is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Wired, Time, Reuters, and The New York Times. He also hosts the podcast Angry Planet.
In this episode, we do some table setting and explore Emily’s fascination with the world of Christian influencers.
Video Appendix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-du566FWFU&list=PLG8IbKjUJr6zLSgEDCxWi1XAf04EsdEGI
Our theme music is by Janus Rose.
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