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The Air We Breathe
by The Air We Breathe Pod
The Air We Breathe is where sharp humor meets deep reflection. Join Tracey and Lauren as theylaugh through life’s biases absorbed from pop culture, media, and family. From dissecting Disney (Was Beauty and the Beast just toxic?) to unpacking body image through DJ Tanner fainting on a Stairmaster. This isn’t just another “hot take” podcast—it’s a laugh-out-loud exploration of how the invisible fog of implicit bias shapes our daily lives, relationships, and decisions. Question the world while giggling at it! New episodes every other Thursday!
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Law & Order: The One Where We Call A Lawyer
Public defender Meredith joins Tracey and Lauren to break down pop culture court cases, systemic justice inequalities, and why that McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit wasn't frivolous. From Britney's conservatorship to Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard, we're dissecting how the legal system really works (spoiler: it's broken). Plus: constitutional violations in ICE raids, unequal gun laws, and the revenge hand job that never happened.Topics: Criminal justice, legal system, pop culture trials, Britney Spears, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Martha Stewart, immigration law, constitutional rights, women in lawGuest: Meredith - Public Defender & Appeals Attorney🎧 25 minutes of legal tea, systemic breakdowns, and Brooklyn prosecutor dad stories.📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod
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Reefer Madness: The One Where We Meet The Pizza Girl's Sister
On this episode of 'The Air We Breathe,' Tracey and Lauren share hilarious highs and shower mishaps with our first ever guest! Tessa Dattilo (tessafourtwenty420_ on all the socials!) We delve into the intricate world of cannabis, debating the merits of napkins versus chopsticks for Cheetos, and the dirty potency of dizzy 40s. The conversation meanders through reminiscences of TV commercials, Gen Z’s penchant for ads, and fantasy blunt rotations with characters from 'Friends' and 'The Office.' Guests share their cannabis expertise, explain the nuances between CBD and CBN, and we reminisce about witnessing massive weed plants for the first time. Tune in for sardonic reflections on capitalism, the hypocrisy of weed prohibition, and the joys of getting high with edible snacks on lazy days.00:00 A Hazy Shower Experience00:48 Cheetos and Chopsticks01:08 High Potency Distillates01:30 Gen Z and Streaming Services02:47 Friends Cameo and Dream Blunt Rotations07:30 The Office Blunt Rotation09:32 Perfect Self-Date10:30 Disassociating to Cope11:26 Getting Real: Group Text Etiquette12:53 Mega Church Pastor's Anti-Weed Campaign13:56 Training New Hires: CBD vs. CBN17:18 Cannabis Industry Insights and Personal Stories18:30 The Dark History of Cannabis21:46 Legal and Illegal Cannabis Growing24:28 Women in Cannabis Farming26:24 Conclusion and Shoutout to Leather DaddyFollow us on our socials! We love to hear from you!📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod
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A Very Special Episode: The One Where We Experience Photorealistic Trauma In The Name of The Youth.
Blind Reaction to South Park Ep1 S27In this hilariously candid bonus episode, Tracey and Lauren dive into the latest buzzworthy episode of South Park. They share nostalgic memories of growing up with the show and then react to its most outrageous moments. From dressed-up Halloween antics to jaw-dropping political and social satire, Tracey and Lauren leave no stone unturned. Along the way, they riff on everything from Jesus showing up at school to a wildly unexpected depiction of Trump. With plenty of laughs, nostalgia, and over-the-top reactions, this episode is a must-listen for South Park fans and newbies alike! #commentary #parody #satire 00:00 Introduction and South Park Nostalgia01:06 Gen Z's Reaction to South Park02:17 Controversial Themes and Humor04:05 Political and Social Commentary08:38 Jesus in South Park16:25 Final Thoughts and Reactions
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Fear: The Craft, Buffy, and Empowerment
In this season 1 finale (lucky #13), Tracey and Lauren dive into the allure of vampires and witches as symbols of power and seduction in pop culture. They discuss media portrayals, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Practical Magic, exploring the differences in how witches and vampires are depicted, often reflecting societal biases. The duo also reminisce about childhood superstitions like Bloody Mary and holding their breath near graveyards. The conversation shifts to how powerful female figures in media can offer a sense of empowerment to young girls. They end with a fun game of guessing celebrities’ supernatural types—witch or vampire—based on their public personas.Episode Breakdown00:00 Introduction to Vampire Talk00:48 Dating Apps for the Undead01:04 Superstitions and Urban Legends03:03 Childhood Fears and Games08:11 Witchcraft in Pop Culture09:36 The Craft and Witchy Fashion16:34 Witches: From Fear to Fascination18:34 The Three Stages of a Woman’s Life18:49 Perception of Witches in History and Media19:15 Patriarchy and the Fear of Powerful Women20:34 Generational Gaps in the Perception of Witches22:19 Witches vs. Vampires in Pop Culture23:48 The Sexualization of Vampires25:56 Female Empowerment in Witch Narratives32:07 Game: Spells or SpikesFollow us for more:📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepodHashtags:#PopCulturePodcast #WitchesAndVampires #TheAirWeBreathePod #PodcastEpisodes #BuffyTheVampireSlayer #PracticalMagic #WitchTok #SupernaturalVibes #90sPopCulture #VampireTalk #WitchyVibes #PopCultureDeepDive #SpookySeasonVibes #PodcastCommunity #FeministPopCulture #WomenInMedia
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Expectation vs Reality: Hatfishing, Green Flags & Bill Pullman
From Romantic Misadventures to Devil's Advocate: A Deep DiveIn this episode, Tracey and Lauren discuss Tracey's recent foray back into online dating, detailing her experience with a date she dubs 'Megamind,' and the various red flags she encountered. They explore how romantic expectations have been shaped by movies and TV shows, touching on classics like 'The Notebook,' 'Speed,' and 'While You Were Sleeping.' The hosts also introduce a new segment called 'Devil's Advocate,' where they humorously defend outrageous statements. Pop culture references include 'Titanic,' 'Yellowstone,' 'Cheers,' 'Night Court,' 'Frasier,' and 'Love Actually.' Tune in for a mix of dating misadventures, pop culture deep dives, and comedic relief.Follow us on our socials! We love to hear from you!👕🗣️💨 Air We Breathe MERCH!📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod00:00 Introduction to Online Dating Woes00:21 The Hatfish Incident01:09 Texting and Initial Impressions01:43 The First Phone Call02:20 Planning the First Date03:33 Red Flags and Icks03:55 The Dinner Date Disaster06:44 Hyper Independence Debate10:29 Women's Rights and Final Straws13:59 Romantic Expectations vs. Reality20:27 Nostalgic TV Shows and Their Impact21:44 Family Role Models and Romantic Ideals24:26 Romantic Movie Tropes and Expectations30:16 Analyzing Toxic Romantic Behaviors35:07 Introducing Devil's Advocate Segment
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Healthcare: ADHD, Burger King & The Spoon Theory
In this episode of 'The Air We Breathe,' hosts Tracey and Lauren discuss their shared experience with ADHD, an aspect of their lives they didn't realize they had in common for a long time. Both women share their personal journeys of receiving an ADHD diagnosis, the misconceptions they faced, and how it shaped their daily lives. They talk about the challenges of coping with ADHD, the concept of 'spoons' representing energy levels, and the impact of societal expectations. The episode delves into the nuances of late diagnosis, the unique strengths ADHD brings, and the struggle with internalized ableism. Through their candid conversation, Tracey and Lauren highlight the importance of community, self-acceptance, and understanding ADHD as more than just a set of symptoms.00:00 Introduction and Common Ground00:27 Discovering ADHD02:39 Living with ADHD05:48 ADHD and Anxiety08:09 Navigating Life with ADHD08:57 Late Diagnosis and Self-Discovery11:26 ADHD in Daily Life12:19 Humorous Interlude12:40 School Experiences13:08 Struggles with Algebra and Self-Doubt15:39 The Challenges of Working at Burger King18:48 Bias in Job Interviews and Orchestras20:14 Understanding ADHD and Neurodivergence21:44 The Evolution of ADHD Perception27:13 Gender Differences in ADHD DiagnosisFollow us on our socials! We love to hear from you!👕🗣️💨 Air We Breathe MERCH!📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod
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Contrived Pleasures -The Pool Shark, The Pick-Me, & The Godfather
This week on The Air We Breathe Pod, Tracey and Lauren dive into the world of contrived pleasures — the things we pretend to love (or even actually start loving!) because we want to fit in, impress, or feel connected.💡 Key topics covered:Playing pool to prove you’re the alpha in a bar full of men (and how that flex eventually becomes self-powered).The classic “Pick-Me” chameleon phase – from fake sports fan to your dad’s movie marathon buddy.Navigating the thin line between learning something for the hell of it vs. performing for someone else’s approval.Family dynamics and forced group movie nights – the nostalgia of pre-Netflix bonding!💬 Quotes to Remember:“I get a real kick out of being unexpectedly masculine.”“It’s a weird dichotomy of feeling comfortable with being soft and also feeling empowered by being masculine.”“Stop wearing yourself out to make somebody else happy.”Follow us on our socials! We love to hear from you!👕🗣️💨 Air We Breathe MERCH!📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod📚 Mentions & References:New Girl (Jess & the Pistons)Parks & Rec (Ann Perkins: pick-me in full cowgirl attire)The Godfather & You’ve Got Mail — how to fake it till you make it in movie references.The Pacifier & The Tooth Fairy — our top-tier Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson picks.Reading Rainbow (the theme song of our childhood… and Little John’s remix!)The episode’s satirical ad break: shoutout to CringeNotes, the fake app for catching up on what’s “cool” so you’re never out of the loop.🔗 Links to check out:New Girl on HuluParks and Rec on PeacockReading Rainbow Remix
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Guilty Pleasures: Paige DeSorbo, Dr. Pimple Popper & The Art of Hurkle Durkling
📍 Episode Summary:In this laugh-out-loud and deeply relatable episode, Tracey and Lauren pull back the glam curtain to confess the beautifully absurd world of guilty pleasures—from lash extensions and Bravo obsessions to smutty books and hurkle-durkling. With their signature wit and unapologetic honesty, the hosts explore the cultural contradictions around beauty spending, sleep shaming, and the deeply personal power of scent. Joined by producer Bud’s velvet voice and guilty confession, this episode unwraps the stigma around pleasure and why it’s time we drop the guilt.🎧 Why You Should Listen:This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt guilty for loving what they love. Whether you’re a closet Bravo binger, a smut-lit aficionado, or a midnight bed-dweller, Tracey and Lauren, with a special appearance from Producer Bud serve hilarious insight with soul-deep relatability. It’s time to stop apologizing and start owning your pleasures—no guilt attached.👁️🗨️ Topics Covered:Lash extensions and the secret shame of looking fabulousSpending guilt vs. societal expectationsWhy women are the backbone of the beauty economyBravo TV deep dives (Summer House, Southern Charm, Paige supremacy)Emotional safety through guilty pleasuresHurkle-durkling: The art of staying in bed guilt-freeThe trauma of gifting a Kindle with 50 Shades of GreySmut, erotica, and BookTok validationFragrance as identity and gender rebellionGuilty pleasures as emotional shorthand in friendships💬 Notable Quotes:“Let me hurkle my durkle in peace.”“If it’s not wood or nut, it’s not for men.”“You’re not gonna have my thumb, which is also my face, in your face.”“Clinique Happy? You had me at top note.”“Same amount of pounding—but with feelings.”🧼 Sponsor Spoofs:💅 Leg for Lash: “Where we take real organic leg hair and put it on your eyes. Use code BREATHERS with a Z.”🌸 Guilty Pleasure by Bravo Fragrance: “For when you want to smell like sin wrapped in roses.”📰 Woman’s Place Magazine: “For the woman who knows her place—and still runs the damn place.”Follow us!!!!!📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod
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Body Image II Electric Boogaloo- Noxema, Spanx, and Miss Congeniality As Feminist Canon
This week, we’re deep in our feelings—and our closets. We’re revisiting a favorite: body image, beauty standards, and the wild ride of growing up with 90s and 2000s fashion rules stitched into our self-worth. From bridesmaid dress drama to the scent of Noxzema triggering both shame and nostalgia, this episode goes there.From our emotional baggage we're unpacking:How self-worth was often tied to a dress sizeThe complicated politics of Twin Day and bridesmaid fittingsThe glow-up of Miss Congeniality (yes, Sandra Bullock was doing feminist work and we missed it)Spanx as both support garment and emotional prisonWhat it means to wear the damn bikini—at age 16 or 44We also play a fashion-trend guessing game (spoiler: chunky highlights were not the flex we thought they were) and reflect on aging, hot flashes, and why Pamela Anderson’s no-makeup red carpet moment meant more than we realized.💬 Subscribe, leave a review, and send this to any friend who’s ever changed an outfit because “they might think I’m trying too hard.” We see you. We were you.📲 Follow Us📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod🔍 Google Along With UsBecause context is queen. Here are the pop culture references and key terms we mention—click to dive deeper:NoxzemaRebecca GayheartCardigan Sweater SymbolismDickies vs Dockers vs “Dookies”“The DUFF” movieBella Swan / Joey PotterKanye West “They want me to be great…” quoteMiss Congeniality (2000)Solar Plexus-Instep-Nose-Groin (SING!) sceneAlicia Keys no makeup movementPamela Anderson’s makeup-free red carpet statementMoney Piece Hair TrendGlitter Gel from the 90sLove Island (U.S.)Ariana MadixHDTV and MakeupSabrina the Teenage Witch (Melissa Joan Hart)ColorStay LipstickY2K FashionJane FondaPerimenopauseHeroin ChicThe Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsUrban Outfitters vs ThriftingRachel McAdams age in Mean Girls#TheAirWeBreathe #PrettyPrivilege #SpanxSaga #MillennialFashionFiles #FunnyWomen #BeautyCulture #AgingOutLoud #NoMakeupNeeded
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Cultural Appropriation: Beyoncé, Dressing The Part, and Fox Colored Glasses
🎙️ Episode 107: Appropriation, Beyoncé, and Fox-Colored GlassesDid Beyoncé really make a country album? And why are so many people mad about it?In this episode, Tracey and Lauren unpack the cultural firestorm around Beyoncé’s Grammy win, Cowboy Carter, and the thin line between appreciation and appropriation. From Diddy distractions to Texas Hold ‘Em jukebox protests, we’re taking off the Fox-colored glasses and digging into the real issues.We talk about: • Whether Beyoncé deserved Album of the Year • Why white folks are big mad • The difference between cultural appreciation and appropriation • Elvis, Madonna, and Adele—who paid homage and who just took • Identity, representation, and who gets to define “country”Plus: cornrows in Cleveland, cross colors, and a trip to a Belizean block party🧠 Plus, we answer the age-old question: is it appreciation if it’s just good fashion? (And yes, we define appropriation—because some of y’all are using that word wrong.)📲 Google Along With UsWanna follow the breadcrumbs from this episode? We got you. Here’s your click-worthy cheat sheet. Trust us — it’s a ride.🎤 Beyoncé – Cowboy CarterWikipedia: Cowboy Carter🤠 Texas Hold ’Em (song)Wikipedia: Texas Hold ’Em🧊 Jay-ZWikipedia: Jay-Z🧻 The Tik Tokker We Playedkay_dub_h🕵️♂️ Diddy legal dramaWikipedia: Sean Combs – Legal Issues🎭 Cher’s Oscar snubs – Mask vs. Moonstruck • Wikipedia: Mask (1985 film) • Wikipedia: Moonstruck🎶 Post MaloneWikipedia: Post Malone🐴 Lil Nas XWikipedia: Lil Nas X🕶️ ShaboozeyInstagram: @shaboozey🎸 Darius RuckerWikipedia: Darius Rucker🎉 The Hora (Jewish wedding dance)Wikipedia: Hora (dance)🐶 Doja Cat + Hound DogWikipedia: Doja CatWikipedia: Hound Dog (song)👑 Elvis PresleyWikipedia: Elvis Presley💃 Madonna + Ballroom CultureWikipedia: Vogue (Madonna song)Wikipedia: Ball culture💄 RuPaul – “We’re all born naked and the rest is drag”Wikipedia: RuPaul🎭 Rachel DolezalWikipedia: Rachel Dolezal💢 Chet HanksWikipedia: Chet Hanks🛍️ 🧡 Basic Halloween Stores (Satirical Ad)It’s almost Halloween again!You know what that means:🎃 Get your single turkey feather headband!👑 Your Arabian princess costume!🎯 Everything you need to be ignorant and basic this Halloween.🧋 Free pumpkin spice latte with every purchase!Basic Halloween Stores. Be basic.🏳️🌈 Women’s Place Magazine (Satirical Ad)This month’s cover story: It’s Not Appropriation If You’re HotTips on how to wear chopsticks in your hair without a conscience.Women’s Place Magazine. Be a woman who knows her place.📺 Martin – ShenenehWikipedia: Martin (TV series)👖 Cross Colours (fashion brand)Wikipedia: Cross Colours💅 Real Housewives – Dorit KemsleyWikipedia: Dorit Kemsley🥥 Adele’s Bantu Knots ControversyThe Guardian article👘 90s Kimono TrendWikipedia: Kimono🥢 Chopsticks in Hair (and why that’s a no)Wikipedia: Cultural Appropriation – Examples👀 Check out our YouTube for a bonus video segment featuring Chet Hanks, Rachel Dolezal, and one truly unfortunate snake charmer outfit.🔗 Follow, subscribe, and leave us a review if you’ve ever side-eyed someone in a feather headdress.🎧 The Air We Breathe — funny, fiery, and unfiltered conversations about the fog of bias we’ve all been breathing. #TheAirWeBreathe#PodcastLife#BeyonceCowboyCarter#CulturalAppropriation#CountryMusicDrama#RepresentationMatters#BlackCountryArtists#FoxColoredGlasses#JayZConspiracies#AppropriationVsAppreciation#TexasHoldEm#BeyHiveBuzz#GrammysControversy#RealTalkPodcast#PopCulturePolitics
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A Very Special Episode: Love Is Blind, But Lauren Sure Ain’t
This week, on a very special episode, Lauren and Tracey dive into the Season 8 reunion of Netflix’s Love Is Blind—and y’all… the fog of emotional immaturity is THICK.Lauren went in completely raw (zero prep), and Tracey gleefully walked her into the chaos. From dead-eyed apologies to dime-store OJ Simpson cosplay, from Gen Z women with receipts to grown men sweating bullets under studio lights—this reunion had everything.We unpack: • 📺 Why real accountability is the new drama • 🧠 Emotional intelligence gaps so wide you could drive a truck through them • 💅 The Cool Girl effect and weaponized incompetence • 😭 Pretty girl privilege, red pill energy, and the moment each bro realized their “Riz” wasn’t Riz-ing • 🧾 Screenshots, sweat stains, and savage truths • 👀 Sister sabotage and the unresolved Oedipus complexCast members discussed:Devon, Ben, Sarah, Joey, Monica, Madison, Meg, Mason, Alex, Molly—and yes, Joey Burgundy-Jeremy and Alex's rosacea makes a cameo.Referenced Episode:🎧 Ep 106: Cool Girl Feminism & Lord Hermione Granger — recommended listening before this one!Watch the Love Is Blind Reunion here:📺 Netflix: Love Is Blind Season 6Follow us for more reckless insight:📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepodLeave us a 5-star review if your Rosacea flared up just watching this trainwreck! 💥#LoveIsBlind #LoveIsBlindReunion #RealityTVRecap #FeministPodcast #PopCulturePodcast #TheAirWeBreathePod #EmotionalMaturity #RedFlagEnergy #MessyTV #NetflixRecap #CoolGirlEffect #ReceiptsWereBrought #ModernDating #PodcastsOfInstagram #BlackPodcastExcellence #GenZEnergy #WomensVoices #PodcastRewind #PodcastComedy #CultureCritique
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Feminism: Hermione Granger, The Cool Girl, and The Myth of Choice
🔹 Intro • Meet Bud, the fairy godfather (or god-dog?) producer! • Kicking things off with some… uh, light choking humor.🔹 The Myth of Feminist “Choices” • Feminism told us we could be anything… but somehow, it still feels like we’re catering to the male gaze. • Archetypes of women in relationships: the Damsel in Distress → Gold Digger. • Has the Cool Girl replaced the Tomboy? Or is she just a rebrand with hot-girl privilege? • The evolution of the self-sacrificing mother: June Cleaver → The Trad Wife.🔹 Pop Culture Deep Dive • Who fits these tropes? • Anna Nicole Smith: Gold Digger or Sugar Baby? • Cameron Diaz in There’s Something About Mary: Effortless Cool Girl or… something more? • Carol Brady: The Trad Wife we could actually respect? • Leeloo from The Fifth Element: Supreme Being… or Born Sexy Yesterday? • Hermione Granger: Smurfette or the real deal? • Bella Swan: The ultimate Born Sexy Yesterday?🔹 Feminism, Performance, and Authenticity • Are we authentic, or just picking from a pre-approved list of standardized female identities? • The “girl group categorization” phenomenon (Sex and the City, Golden Girls, Gossip Girl). • Do men get to pick their identities, or are they just given them? • What happens when women refuse to play the game?🔹 The Ultimate Call to Action • It’s time to flip the script. Let’s all agree to: • Boo bad sex. • Stop moving out of the way for men. • Dismantle the male gaze in real-time. • And most importantly: if you’ve ever strutted on a moving sidewalk at an airport pretending to be a Cullen, drop a 🦌 emoji in the comments.📸 Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘 Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵 TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺 YouTube: @theairwebreathepod🔥 Follow us and let us know: Who’s the realest female character in pop culture? And which trope have you fallen into?
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Popaganda: Cinderella, The Craft, and Spontaneous Combustion
🎙️Episode 105: Six Lies & VHS Tapes 🎙️Dear Breathers, let’s talk about the bold-faced lies pop culture told us as kids. From VHS tapes to Saturday morning cartoons, we were out here believing we’d wake up with magic powers at 16 (looking at you, Sabrina) and that every high school party looked like aShe’s All That house rager. Spoiler: neither happened.Apologies for the sound glitches! We're still learning and trying new things with our recording. Be kind! Rewind!In this episode, we unpack:🔹 Thereal trauma of finding out we weren’t secretly witches after watchingThe Craft🔹 Why pop culture had us thinking driving was as easy as reading a manual (Twins, we’re looking at you)🔹 The absolute audacity of movies making high heels look comfortable (Dorothy, Cinderella… explain yourselves)🔹 HowFerngully was actually telling the truth, and we just ignored it🔹 The after-school special drug panic that had us believing dealers were lurking on every corner (spoiler: they were not)Also, Lauren shares a childhood fire-related incident that proves stop, drop, and roll was NOT as reflexive as they wanted us to believe. 😬🔥We’re also reading listener call-ins, so if you’ve got a pop culture lie that shaped (or shattered) your worldview, slide into our DMs or leave us a voicemail at (312) 772-5725.🎧 Listen now and let us know: What’s a pop culture lie thatreally did you dirty?💬 Follow us: 📸Instagram: @theairwebreathepod📘Facebook: @theairwebreathepod🎵TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod📺YouTube: @theairwebreathepodand join the conversation!
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Misogyny: Blake Lively, Elle Woods, and Them Apples
In this very NSFW episode, we dive into the insidious ways misogyny permeates our favorite pop culture moments—from Elle Woods’ uphill battle in Legally Blonde to Will Hunting’s instant respect in Good Will Hunting. We question why women must constantly prove their worth, while men often get the benefit of the doubt.We also reflect on personal stories of subtle and overt sexism, examine media narratives like Friends, Sex and the City, and The Notebook, and ask: Why is one person’s grand romantic gesture cute and another’s “crazy”? Of course, we sprinkle in laughs, sarcasm, and more than a little banter about celebrity gossip, unexpected gender dynamics, and a certain “bend and snap.”Join us as we dissect the stories we’ve been breathing in for years, challenge implicit biases, and, most importantly, laugh through the discomfort. No diggity, no doubt—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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Pop Culture Psychology: Anne of Green Gables, The Bad Seed, and Heroes Who Don't Leave
This episode? Pure banter. We took your feedback (yes, we see you Breather Nation) and decided to let loose. Turns out you love our tangents and pop culture deep dives. So sit back and enjoy this reflection session, sprinkled with childhood nostalgia, brain worms, and the occasional existential crisis.🔹 Episode Highlights:•Villains, VCRs, and VHS Rewinds: Why do we secretly root for Disney villains or 90s bad seeds? Tracey and Lauren confess their childhood crushes on animated baddies and wax poetic about Anne of Green Gables.•Comfort Shows & Brain Worms: What shows and movies shaped you? From Titanic to Speed, we unpack the trauma bonding hidden in our favorite flicks.•Crushes & Boy Band Analysis: The psychology of loving Joey McIntyre vs. Donnie Wahlberg. You’ll never see New Kids on the Block the same way.•Bad Seed Energy: Tracey’s undiagnosed inner chaos kid loves a good child-villain thriller. What does it say when you’re cheering for the kid from The Good Son?•Cleopatra Vibes: Lauren gets real about why ancient queens and fierce women of history are her Roman Empire. 💭 Questions to Ponder:•What childhood movie or show still lives rent-free in your head?•Were you a simp for a boy band member, and what does that say about you now?•Ever feel personally attacked by your comfort movies? Same. 🔗 Links & References:•Anne of Green Gables Series (Stream on Amazon)•Titanic (Available on Paramount+)•Speed (Streaming on Max)•The Good Son (1993 Thriller – Rent on Apple TV)•Cleopatra (1963 Classic – Available on Disney+)•New Kids on the Block Concert Info – Official Website•Yellowstone (Streaming on Peacock & Paramount Network)•Sociopath by Patric Gagne (Her Instagram)• The First Day of Spring by Nancy Tucker 💬 Listener Call to Action:Breather Nation – We wanna hear from YOU! What are your “brain worms”? Which childhood villains had you questioning life choices? DM us or drop it in the comments. Let’s unpack it together. 👉 Follow Us & Subscribe:•Instagram: @TheAirWeBreathePod•TikTok: @the.air.we.breathe.pod•Email us your stories at [email protected] 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Gender Roles: Bella Swan, The Beast, and The Fixer-Upper
We discuss gender roles in relationships through the lens of popculture. Was the Beast a toxic alpha male or just a fixer-upper who needed anger management?
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Body Image: Nair, 5-7-9, and DJ Tanner's Stairmaster
Let’s talk body image! We examine the beliefs we were breathing while we bopped to Madonna and watched Fat Monica dance. Let’s talk Nair, Delia’s, and Sir Mix A Lot!Check out our show notes on our instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theairwebreathepod/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Air We Breathe is where sharp humor meets deep reflection. Join Tracey and Lauren as theylaugh through life’s biases absorbed from pop culture, media, and family. From dissecting Disney (Was Beauty and the Beast just toxic?) to unpacking body image through DJ Tanner fainting on a Stairmaster. This isn’t just another “hot take” podcast—it’s a laugh-out-loud exploration of how the invisible fog of implicit bias shapes our daily lives, relationships, and decisions. Question the world while giggling at it! New episodes every other Thursday!
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