The Year in Pop Culture: AI, Gay Hockey, and Rage Bait 

The Year in Pop Culture: AI, Gay Hockey, and Rage Bait 

What was this year in pop culture like? A scrappy Canadian gay hockey romance becomes the internet’s obsession while big-budget, star-packed shows are dwindling. AI rage-bait memes (some from government accounts) keep hijacking the national conversation. These are just some of the pop culture moments that defined 2025. Audie and New York Magazine staff writer Rebecca Alter break it down. -- This episode was produced by Madeleine Thompson. Senior Producer: Matt Martinez Technical Director: Dan Dzula Executive Producer: Steve Lickteig Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ramy Youssef Wants Everyone to Laugh

Ramy Youssef Wants Everyone to Laugh

Ramy Youssef has spent the past decade building a career that spans TV, stand-up, film and has even landed some big awards. Now, with the release of his third comedy special, In Love, he joins Audie t...

23 Apr 31min

Tell Me How to Feel About Space

Tell Me How to Feel About Space

Artemis II returns from its historic mission to the far side of the moon, inspiring millions during an otherwise tense news cycle. Astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi joins Audie to unpack the mix of awe, h...

16 Apr 25min

Is the Manosphere Finally Collapsing?

Is the Manosphere Finally Collapsing?

The manosphere isn’t fringe anymore. It’s mainstream, political and hard to ignore. Louis Theroux’s latest Netflix documentary “Inside the Manosphere” arrives after a decade-long rise, from the gamerg...

9 Apr 25min

Astrology Isn’t Just a Vibe, It’s a Booming Industry

Astrology Isn’t Just a Vibe, It’s a Booming Industry

From birth charts to astrology apps, we have an enduring fascination with what the stars can tell us.  Audie sits down with Astrologers Jennifer Freed and Chani Nicholas to talk about why this obsessi...

2 Apr 27min

When the Bookie Is in Your Pocket

When the Bookie Is in Your Pocket

One man’s journey from suburban dad to self-described “degenerate gambler.” The Atlantic staff writer McKay Coppins joins Audie to recount how he spent $10,000 of his employer’s money betting on the N...

26 Mar 37min

From JFK to RFK Jr.: How the Kennedys Track American Culture

From JFK to RFK Jr.: How the Kennedys Track American Culture

From Camelot-era glamour to RFK Jr.’s viral moments, the Kennedys have a way of reflecting the cultural mood of any given time. That pattern is resurfacing again—with a buzzy FX series on JFK Jr. and ...

19 Mar 30min

Oscars 2026: Chalamet, Sinners ... and Our Predictions

Oscars 2026: Chalamet, Sinners ... and Our Predictions

This year’s Oscars race has been great for film and weird for discourse. There’s the friendly Best Picture duel between two crowd-pleasing films from the same studio. The acting categories are stacked...

12 Mar 30min

Why Work Spouses Can Be a Secret Weapon | Engagement Party

Why Work Spouses Can Be a Secret Weapon | Engagement Party

Are work spouses actually a thing? And what turns a desk-mate into a ride-or-die?  In this special episode of The Assignment, Audie Cornish reunites with former work husband and longtime co-host of N...

5 Mar 28min

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