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May 11 - 15, Edition

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EarBuds Podcast Collective: *Satire in Strange Times*

5 podcast episodes according to a theme, curated by a different person each weekMay 11 - 15, 2020

 Listen to an audio version of this newsletter HERE   PODCAST CURATOR'S NAME: Becca James 

 WHY THIS THEME?: We're living in an exceptionally strange time, and satire has the power to help us process what's happening and to improve humanity by criticizing its follies and foibles. It'll also allow us a hearty and necessary laugh.  

EPISODES:

 

13 minutes

30 minutes

"One Goddam Name"17 minutes"Everybody Wants to See My Teeth"15 minutes"Huntrs"37 minutes

 

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SELF PROMO:

If you're looking for more podcast recommendations, check out Vulture's coverage, where I write weekly comedy recs and long-form reviews and features. Also, Constant Listener, created by podcast obsessive and writer for The A.V. Club's Podmass, Ben Cannon, is a great place to go for even more suggestions. 

CROWDSOURCING QUESTION:

 Where are you getting your podcast recommendations and reviews from, and what would you like to see more of regarding podcast coverage in media? 

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