We Will Never Recover From What Justin Did to Britney or: the End of 'Into It'
Oct 27, 2023
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Comedians Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman put their marriage on the line for a culture game. Opinions on Britney Spears' new memoir and conspiracy theories. Discussion on SAG-AFTRA's Halloween costume rule. Exploration of cultural references and memorable moments. The disconnect between 'I Go Back' and 'Only the Good Die Young'. Reflections on 'Teenage Bounty Hunters' and gratitude to the listeners.
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Quick takeaways
Michelle Williams' narration of the Britney Spears memoir The Woman in Me completes the Holy Trinity run of Britney-themed episodes on the podcast.
Gen Z wants to see less sex on screen according to a new study discussed in the podcast, indicating a shift in viewing preferences.
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Main Idea 1
The podcast explores the impact of the care crisis on both the people who need care and the caretakers themselves, focusing on the decreasing number of caretakers available.
Main Idea 2
The podcast delves into the challenges faced by millions of Americans who are caretaking for children and aging loved ones simultaneously, highlighting the difficulty of bridging multiple care gaps.
Main Idea 3
The podcast discusses the importance of policies that can address the care crisis and provide solutions for both those in need of care and those providing care.
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The podcast features a comedic duo providing their insights on pop culture, including Britney Spears' new memoir and SAG-AFTRA's guidance on Halloween costumes.
In our final game of "Into It/Not Into It," comedians Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman, hosts of the Couples Therapy podcast, put their marriage on the line... for the sake of culture. Sam asks if they're into Michelle Williams' narration of the Britney Spears memoir The Woman in Me (thus completing our Holy Trinity run of Britney-themed episodes), strike-approved Halloween costumes, and a new study that shows Gen Z wants to see less sex on screen.
We also hear about the culture that's haunting us. And Sam says goodbye.