Not everything that's created on Kalakal (2025)the internet stays on the internet — sometimes things just might make it on a podcast.
If you're the kind of person who can't get enough of the memes, videos, art, and all things internet, here are the podcasts you need to start tuning into today.
SEE ALSO: 'Nancy' isn't a person, it's a podcast. Oh, and it's super, super gay.PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman host this remarkable show all about the internet —both people who create things for it, and its impact. You can listen to old episodes below or check more out here.
Asif Ali and Ali Baluch interview a host of interesting folks from the comfort of their apartment, but what makes their podcast (which also lives on YouTube) stand out is their inclusion of the people behind your favorite viral content — including everyone from Fouseytube to Jay Versace to Hasan Minaj (twice, thank goodness).
"Every episode, a guest joins Julia Nunes and reads an embarrassing/exposing example of who they used to be." That's everything you need to know about this podcast in one concise sentence. Folks come on the show to chat about the past and in some cases, bring up old emails, Livejournals, Myspace pages, and internet journals along the way.
Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow are the friends you've always dreamed of, and during their bi-weekly chats they discuss everything about pop culture and their lives— from romp-hims to television shows, and of course, things happening on the internet. You can listen to episodes here.
Host Darian Symoné Harvin features the content creators behind websites like Vulture, Buzzfeed, Complexand more—so basically, the gatekeepers of the internet. Each episode is a wonderful look at what each of these movers and shakers is up to and what they have been digging lately.
Honorable mention goes to Buzzfeed's now defunct Internet Explorer, which explored weird corners of the internet during it's run in 2016. Old episodes about memes, conspiracy theories, and more can be found here.
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