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Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz explores how technology and the internet are upending our lives and the world around us. Each week, she explores everything from online fame to emerging platforms, viral phenomena, the creator economy, and much more. Tune in every Wednesday for regular episodes and every Friday for "Free Speech Friday," her series on tech policy and the fight for civil liberties online.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 41min
Has Taylor Swift Finally Peaked? Why Billionaires Can't Make Good Art
Kat Tenbarge, author of Spitfire News, joins to dissect Taylor Swift's cultural dominance and recent controversies. They delve into whether Taylor has peaked, discussing her political caution and the reception of her latest album. Critiques highlight a perceived commercialism in the album's rollout and a decline in lyrical quality. The duo explores themes of authenticity, trad-wife imagery, and Swift's controversial associations with conservative figures, questioning her marketing strategies and future directions in her career.

Oct 24, 2025 • 46min
A Woman Streamer Was Assaulted, Is Twitch To Blame?
Kat Tenbarge, a journalist specializing in gender-based harassment, joins to dissect the assault on Twitch streamer Emiru at TwitchCon. They discuss the failure of venue security and why more guards don’t necessarily make women safer. The conversation highlights how platform culture fosters misogyny and the consequences of weaponizing incidents for political agendas. Tenbarge emphasizes the need for real changes in Twitch's approach to harassment and accountability, shedding light on the complexities surrounding safety for women creators online.

Oct 22, 2025 • 27min
Can Twitch Survive? CEO Dan Clancy at Twitchcon
In a lively chat at Twitchcon, Dan Clancy, CEO of Twitch, discusses the platform's ambitious mission to create belonging through live streaming. He addresses Twitch's unique community-centric focus amidst increasing competition, emphasizing the importance of maintaining safety for creators while protecting free expression. Clancy also explores the future of live streaming, predicting it will become a standard content format, and highlights the potential of rising female streamers and live shopping opportunities, all while navigating the effects of AI on authenticity.

Oct 17, 2025 • 16min
Fighting For LGBTQ Rights is Terrorism Now: NSPM-7 Explained w/ Ken Klippenstein
Investigative journalist Ken Klippenstein breaks down NSPM-7, a national security directive that equates various political beliefs with terrorism. He highlights how the directive targets a wide array of views, potentially criminalizing dissent and threatening free speech. Ken explains the chilling effect on nonprofits and the risk of pre-crime strategies that surveil speech. The conversation also touches on the internal confusion among federal agencies and the growing emphasis on monitoring protests and dissenting voices in America.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 20min
Hasan Piker and the Future No One Is Ready For
This discussion dives into the viral controversy surrounding Hasan Piker and his dog, Kaya. It explores how a single out-of-context clip sparked a targeted harassment campaign. The episode examines the dangers of constant surveillance and the ease of spreading misinformation online. It also highlights the manipulative role of algorithms in amplifying outrage. The conversation serves as a warning about the future of media and personal privacy, with insights on policy changes needed to combat these manufactured outrage campaigns.

Oct 13, 2025 • 3min
[PATREON PREVIEW] How Raunchy AI Country Songs Took Over The Internet
Discover the astonishing rise of AI-generated music that's taking over platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. Explore how generative tools create full songs with lifelike vocals and production. Kieran Press-Reynolds shares insights into the cultural shift sparked by deepfake vocals and AI artistry, tracing the phenomenon back to 2022. The conversation dives into early examples of meme tracks that evolved into convincing deepfakes. Finally, contemplate the potential impact of this musical revolution on the industry and listeners alike.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 12min
You Are Probably Being Tracked By ICE Right Now
A sweeping new surveillance system by ICE aims to monitor millions in real-time, fusing mobile location data with social media scraping. Tools like Tangles and WebLoc, developed by an Israeli firm, enable detailed tracking and profiling. There's concern about the implications for free speech, as ICE looks to flag lawful posts under vague definitions of extremism. The militarization of personal data raises alarms about privacy and democratic freedoms, prompting discussions on the broader threats of mass surveillance.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 33min
A Crypto Convict's Spectacular Comeback Tour: How Ross Ulbricht Became A Powerful MAGA Influencer
In this fascinating discussion, Ryan Mac, a New York Times reporter with over a decade of experience covering Ross Ulbricht and the Silk Road saga, explores Ulbricht's extraordinary journey from prison to MAGA influencer. They delve into the infamous Silk Road's operation, the role of Bitcoin, and the supportive network that emerged around Ross, including his mother’s relentless advocacy. Mac reveals Ulbricht’s newfound political ambitions and his potential as a crypto-libertarian hero while assessing the complex legacy of illegal tech trade.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 18min
The Shocking Plan to Kill Online Privacy: A VPN Ban Will Break the Web
Lia Holland, an activist at Fight for the Future, dives into the urgent need to protect VPN access for online privacy. She explains how VPNs originated and evolved into essential tools for combating surveillance and censorship. Holland highlights the rising threats from governments seeking to ban VPNs and the practical implications of such actions. She provides crucial guidance on choosing trustworthy VPN providers and emphasizes the importance of public awareness and activism to safeguard digital freedoms in an increasingly fragmented internet landscape.

Oct 1, 2025 • 30min
The AI Slop-pocalypse: How The Slop Economy Took Over
Drew Harwell, a journalist from The Washington Post, delves into the chaotic world of the slop economy driven by AI-generated content. He explains how platforms are overwhelmed by low-quality, virally optimized 'slop' that prioritizes clicks over creativity. Harwell discusses the monetization of this content, highlighting how creators are using AI tools to build micro-businesses. He raises concerns about the proliferation of misleading information and the emotional exploitation in viral content, predicting a potential backlash as audiences crave authenticity.


