• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    6 months ago

    That’s an interesting take. The Women’s War show was especially interesting, I thought. What about that (or other shows) do you consider outrage porn?

    I’ll keep your comment in mind and asses whether I think it applies when I listen to a few new eps. I can see it for Better Offline, but not universally across their content.

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      6 months ago

      I may have stated it too strongly, but of the few podcast episodes I’ve listened to it seemed like the organization is leaning into it (because it works well from a business standpoint).

      I look for sources of entertainment that don’t lean so hard on outrage as a hook and look to inform myself with media that highlights and encourages solutions and practical actions that can be initiated on an individual level.

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        6 months ago

        That makes sense to me. I like Ed Zitron’s show more than Robert Evans’s show. He seems genuinely exasperated at how shitty the tech industry has become. I think BtB is decent filler material that I’m ok with skipping, whereas I presently want to listen to every ep of BOL because it’s new and covering interesting topics.

        I feel the same way about The Last Podcast on the Left: decent filler in between the shows I care much more about, ok if I miss it for a while.