
Mary Morgan
Regular contributor on Pop Culture Crisis at Timcast. Provides commentary on current events and pop culture.
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Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1210 - The Virgin Mary vs OnlyFans
In this engaging discussion, guest Mary Morgan, host of "Pop Culture Crisis" and pop culture commentator, delves into the moral complexities of the Virgin Mary versus modern behaviors like those seen on OnlyFans. They explore the emotional toll of contemporary sexual dynamics on women's mental health and the societal implications of digital sex work. The conversation also touches on the importance of maternal love and the responsibilities of both men and women in fostering respect and understanding in today's culture.

Jun 6, 2024 • 52min
Trump as "Pop Culture President," and Female "Rage Ritual Retreats," with Alex Clark and Mary Morgan | Ep. 811
Alex Clark, the host of "The Spillover Podcast," and Mary Morgan, from "Pop Culture Crisis," dive into contemporary issues from Trump's surprising TikTok presence to the controversial nature of modern pride events. They discuss the implications of a pro-life activist's sentencing, highlighting double standards in activism. Additionally, they explore the trend of female "rage ritual retreats" among affluent liberal women seeking emotional release in the woods. Their conversation critiques societal values and questions the motivations behind these cultural phenomena.

Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 37min
Biden's Outrageous Title IX Changes Hurting Women and Men, with Alex Clark, Mary Morgan, May Mailman, Inez Stepman, and KC Johnson | Ep. 771
In this discussion, May Mailman, director at the Independent Women's Law Center, and Inez Stepman, a policy analyst, delve into how Biden's Title IX changes impact the rights of biological men and women, raising concerns about parental rights and misgendering. KC Johnson, author of "The Campus Rape Frenzy," highlights the negative effects on due process for male students accused of sexual assault. Alex Clark and Mary Morgan discuss the urgent need for young women to push back against radical gender ideology and cultural trends that threaten their rights.