

Bridget Todd
Journalist and podcaster invited to discuss the legacy of LAPD chief Daryl Gates; co-hosts the show There Are No Girls on the Internet and contributes expertise on policing and culture.
Top 5 podcasts with Bridget Todd
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Oct 21, 2025 • 53min
Part One: Daryl Gates: The Man Who Invented SWAT Teams and DARE
Bridget Todd, a journalist and co-host of the podcast There Are No Girls on the Internet, dives deep into the controversial legacy of LAPD chief Daryl Gates. They discuss how Gates pioneered SWAT and D.A.R.E., shaping modern policing. Bridget shares nostalgic yet critical memories of D.A.R.E., while Robert critiques its flawed messaging. The conversation touches on Gates' challenging upbringing, his paradoxical relationship with police, and the influence of Chief William Parker in his rise through the LAPD's ranks.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 29min
AI Minstrel Shows feat. Bridget Todd
Bridget Todd, host of There Are No Girls on the Internet and an advocate for AI ethics at the Mozilla Foundation, dives into the troubling intersection of AI and race. She highlights how TikTok creators are reviving minstrel shows through AI-generated content, perpetuating harmful stereotypes. The conversation addresses the political implications of AI, 'outrage farming' tactics, and the ethical repercussions of digital content. Bridget emphasizes the need for accountability in tech as we navigate these complex narratives and their effects on societal perceptions.

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May 7, 2025 • 35min
Trump vs. DC: Inside the Takeover You’re Not Hearing About feat. Bridget Todd
Bridget Todd, host of There Are No Girls on the Internet, and Molly Conger from Weird Little Guys dive into the pivotal issues facing Washington, D.C., under Trump's second term. They discuss the alarming erosion of local autonomy and representation. The duo also highlights the impact of federal policies on D.C.'s governance, homelessness, and women's health. With powerful anecdotes and insights, they stress that the rest of the nation can't afford to ignore what's happening in the capital.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 39min
DC Police Takeover Update feat. Bridget Todd
Bridget Todd, a podcast host and cultural critic known for her work on "There Are No Girls on the Internet," converses about the implications of Trump's emergency order expiration for D.C. She discusses how this policy masked heightened immigration enforcement and how D.C.'s lack of statehood increases its vulnerability. The conversation touches on misconceptions about immigrant communities and the political dynamics surrounding crime in the city. Todd also highlights the community's activism, culture, and the fight for self-determination amidst a changing policing landscape.

Aug 2, 2025 • 3h 29min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 193
In this discussion, Bridget Todd, a media commentator and podcast host, joins artist Bailey Newposter and community preparedness advocate Inman Narrowin. They tackle pressing issues like the fight for trans youth healthcare, emphasizing grassroots activism and community support. The trio also explores the ethics of AI in media, highlighting its role in perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Additionally, they discuss strategies for building resilient communities, advocating for collective preparedness in the face of environmental and societal challenges.


