
Endless Thread
Hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson dig into the internet's vast and curious ecosystem of online communities to find untold histories, unsolved mysteries, and other jaw-dropping stories online and IRL.
Latest episodes

Nov 29, 2024 • 55min
Episodes We Love: Where's the Beef?
In this discussion, Paul Saladino, a double board-certified medical doctor and a leading voice for the carnivore diet, provocatively argues that vegetables might be harmful while emphasizing an animal-based diet of meat and dairy. He dives into the rise of 'meatfluencers' on social media and their claims about meat consumption and health. The conversation also scrutinizes the financial motives behind dietary trends and the importance of scientific research, challenging listeners to rethink the conventional narratives about food and health.

Nov 22, 2024 • 31min
The Unquenchable Thirst
Virginia Sole Smith, a journalist and author of "Fat Talk," dives into the viral sensation of the Stanley Cup water bottle and its underlying societal messages. She discusses the surge of 'WaterTok' on TikTok, revealing how hydration trends reflect deeper connections to diet culture. The conversation also touches on the implications of the so-called 'adult sippy cup,' particularly its appeal among women, and critiques the pressures of consumer culture tied to body image and wellness.

Nov 14, 2024 • 39min
Breaking Bread or Breaking Ties?
The complexities of family relationships in the age of social media take center stage. Listeners share humorous and poignant stories about political tensions during holiday gatherings. From the 'weird uncle' to divisive views on hot topics like trans rights, navigating these waters isn’t easy. The importance of humor and small gestures in maintaining connections amidst differing beliefs shines through. Ultimately, it explores how meaningful relationships can flourish even in a politically charged environment.

Nov 8, 2024 • 18min
Awoken by a Lamp
Ever had a dream connection that vanished upon waking? A Reddit post about a lamp takes a whimsical turn into internet lore. The discussion dives deep into memes and their relation to life's illusions. Consider the oddities of memory and personal perception, questioning what is real. Light-hearted anecdotes, like 'banana dog', explore the thin line between belief and absurdity. Finally, the podcast reflects on how our dreams can shape our identity, revealing the beauty hidden in everyday life.

Oct 31, 2024 • 27min
The Truth Social, the whole Truth Social, and nothing but the Truth Social
Jo Lukito, a Professor at UT Austin specializing in media misinformation, and Robert Faturechi, a ProPublica reporter, dissect Truth Social's emergence after Trump’s Twitter ban. They dive into the platform's minuscule active user base amidst its significant political implications. The duo explores how Truth Social reflects Trump's financial stakes and political leverage while critiquing its sustainability and misinformation role. They also humorously remind listeners of the importance of voting in today’s digital age.

Oct 25, 2024 • 26min
Endless Dread: Campfire Chills 2... Campfire Kills!
Get cozy around the fire as the hosts weave together spooky tales that will send chills down your spine. A haunting story about a girl named Iris captivates listeners with its dark twist. The eerie ability to foresee the future raises unsettling questions about fate and perception. Playful banter leads into a suspenseful late-night drive filled with modern fears and creepy encounters. Personal anecdotes blend with spine-tingling tales, creating the perfect atmosphere for Halloween thrills.

Oct 23, 2024 • 9min
Tell us about your weird uncle
As the holiday season approaches, families brace for politically charged gatherings. The discussion humorously likens these events to competitive sports, navigating emotional debates and diverse opinions. Tensions from online political discussions are examined, highlighting how they can strain relationships. Listeners share personal experiences with family feuds, revealing the unique ground rules they've developed to maintain harmony. It’s all about preparing for those awkward moments and the joy of culinary traditions amidst the chaos of family dynamics.

Oct 18, 2024 • 37min
Trad Caths Have Risen
Lauren Horne Griffin, a Professor of history and religious studies at Louisiana State University, dives into the rising popularity of 'Trad Cath' online communities. She discusses how social media is reshaping perceptions of traditional Catholic practices, like the Latin Mass and gender roles. The conversation highlights the clash between ancient rituals and modern aesthetics, revealing the deep beliefs underpinning the movement. Griffin also explores personal stories, contrasting the desire for belonging with the complexities of identity within this conservative landscape.

Oct 11, 2024 • 34min
Armed and Socialist
Gun ownership is shifting in America, with an increasing number of liberals embracing firearms. The Socialist Rifle Association emerged as a response, aiming to empower the working class through gun education and safety. Members share their personal journeys and ethical dilemmas about firearm ownership, highlighting a blend of community defense and socialist values. The hosts experience a shooting range firsthand, uncovering cultural implications while promoting dialogue on gun control amidst today's political landscape.

Oct 4, 2024 • 27min
Black Pilled
Elle Reeve, a reporter known for her deep dive into online extremism, discusses her book, shedding light on the disturbing rise of alt-right groups. She explores the unsettling recognition she faces from these extremists and how online hate has twisted political landscapes. Reeve delves into the Charlottesville rally, revealing how isolation can lead individuals to radical ideologies. She also investigates the impact of de-platforming extremists and shares hopeful reflections on creating a better society, even amidst darkness.