- 33 minutes 57 secondsVICE is back with a new podcastVICE is back with a new podcast exploring the subcultures and fringes that we are best known for. If you thought we were gone, looks like we have more to say. Each week we are sitting down with the internets most fascinating characters and getting to the bottom of cultural trends. Oscar award winners, internet oddities, and viral sensations. There has never been more culture to consume, so let us figure out what's worth checking out. Subscribe to VICE Culture Club.
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30 March 2026, 3:52 pm - 26 minutes 41 secondsIs London Becoming More Dangerous Cos Of Petty Squabbles On WhatsApp?Knives, acid and guns - London has become an ugly place for many of its residents. But what is behind the rise in violent attacks? Police funding, drugs, social media or maybe something else? Featuring Ceryl, a Youth Worker in London, plus Max Daly, VICE Reporter. Hosted by Sam Wolfson.
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15 May 2018, 4:00 am - 27 minutes 3 secondsIs It Alright To Go To Bed On An Argument?Diets, morning routines and meditation - this week we’re talking about the world of self help and life advice. VICE’s Zing Tsjeng, Sirin Kale and Emma Garland bring their advice to The Game Show. Hosted by your lad Sam Wolfson.
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8 May 2018, 4:00 am - 29 minutes 44 secondsCan You Get Arrested For Basically Doing Nothing At All?Did you know you could get arrested for skateboarding, being out late, or gathering in a group of two of more? Hear from someone using PSPOs on behalf of the Council, someone at a charity supporting homeless people who are being handed PSPOs, and someone utilising PSPOs to fight for something she believes in. Hosted by Sam Wolfson, with reports from VICE’s Mark Wilding.
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24 April 2018, 4:00 am - 29 minutes 34 secondsAre Teenagers Today Cooler Than They’ve Ever Been?They've got better dress sense and they look after themselves better, but do today's teenagers know how to have fun? Hear from Charlie Barker, model and Insta-influencer, Reebok’s Creative Director, plus a bunch of excited teens at a London Supreme drop. Hosted by Sam Wolfson, Executive Ed at VICE UK.
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17 April 2018, 4:00 am - 30 minutes 32 secondsIs There Anything More Infuriating Than Insomnia?Everyone thinks that their problems are bigger than your problems, right? Hear from a girl who's allergic to sunlight, a guy who can't visualise things in his head, and an insomniac. Sam Wolfson, Executive Ed at VICE UK (who also suffers from dyspraxia) hosts our first ever game show.
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10 April 2018, 4:00 am - 32 minutesDo Middle Class People Need To Learn To Integrate?Integration is usually discussed in terms of immigrant communities becoming more “British”. But what happens when hipsters move to areas where immigrants have lived for years and start bringing their coffee shops and cobbled streets? Sam Wolfson, Executive Ed at VICE UK, alongside Poppy Noor, VICE Journalist, investigates.
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3 April 2018, 4:00 am - 1 minute 22 secondsYeah... We're back!Google not working anymore? Don't worry, we'll sort you. Sam Wolfson and co are not promising clear answers, because life is not that simple, but SE3 of Yeah, But It's Not As Simple As That does have a bunch of interesting reports, discussions, and even a gameshow!
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13 March 2018, 5:00 am - 11 minutes 43 secondsManchester International FestivalSeries 3 is coming soon but in the meantime here's a little bit of what happened at the Vice Census Live at Manchester International Festival
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21 July 2017, 12:30 pm - 24 minutes 9 secondsShould We Let Tracking Devices Make Our Decisions For Us?
This week we speak to Yuval Noah Harari about his book Homo Deus, and ask whether we are now at a point where our technology is starting to know us better than we know ourselves. Should we just hand over decision-making power to our fitbits, Facebook and other devices that track our health and personality?
We also hear from a company that has created a kegel tracker that goes inside your vagina, and talk to Vice regulars about whether whether there is any point in resisting technological advances that make our lives better.
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19 April 2017, 11:20 am - 25 minutes 6 secondsCould You Have Sex With A Stranger Tonight?It's never been easier to have sex with a stranger, if you're single and on Tinder you could basically go home with someone every single night.
But most of us don't do that, and not because we don't like having sex but because the people we meet somehow don't live up to our standards. Of course some people are simply tactless or cruel, but mostly it's little things that upset us. Tiny little dealbreakers – a goatee, bad footwear, the word "lush" – that stop us going home with someone.
This week we're just talking about dealbreakers: awful restaurant selection, dodgy politics and other things that would make you have a "sudden emergency" after one drink.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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