This pop culture podcast skips the small talk. Featuring interviews, storytelling, conversation and commentary with the NATWP team and our special guests from all walks of life about whatever's got us fired up this week, be it movies, music, memes, TV, theater, books, baked goods or bad days at the office.
Never Have I Ever... left an unaired podcast episode in drafts for over a year due to a global pandemic! What we have here is a throwback episode** that includes a long discussion of the excellent first season of Never Have I Ever, inspired by the topic of well-executed love triangles. With the second season coming out in a matter of days, catch up with us to find out if we are Team Ben or Team Paxton as we reflect on all the things that make this show fantastic.
Since Ariana picked love triangles as both her hype AND her gripe, we also learned about all the things wrong with the love triangles in Gossip Girl, Jane the Virgin and To All The Boys: PS I Still Love You. We also reminisce over our Rewatchable season about Pitch, coo over the bromance between Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal and sing the praises of Prodigal Son season 1. Little did we know that our time with that masterpiece was limited.
On a trickier note, Natalie is struggling with the pressure of expectation to like a piece of media that friends recommend due to their emotional attachment to it, a situation that can be difficult as both the pusher and the pushee, and Brittany brings to light the sad reality that we're all struggling with our reading speeds these days.
**Here's the deal, folks. Back in the first lockdown, we recorded two episodes back to back - one specifically focusing on the growing issues of COVID and one escapist one, completely avoiding talking about COVID. Due to the State of Things in 2020, the Coronavirus special quickly - as in, within a few days - became dated and not appropriate to air any more, so we canned the two-part special. However THIS part, the "No-rona" partner half, is, upon re-listening, actually fine and relatively evergreen, aside from the part where Prodigal Son has since been rudely and cruelly cancelled. Given the return of Never Have I Ever, this seemed like the perfect moment to publish it.
Spoiler Warning: Part of this episode involves massive spoilers for season 1 cliffhanger of Prodigal Son. Although the show is now complete, if you plan to watch, you should skip this spoiler. The BIG spoiler discussion begins at around 1 hour 18 min and finishes at around 1 hr 27min. Feel free to skip it if needed.
Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life.
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely, Ariana Quiñónez and Natalie Fisher.
It's the Supernatural Special Series that absolutely no one asked for!
During 2021, Natalie is forcing forever-newbie Brittany to watch Supernatural in its entirety - an episode a day, taking us all the way to the end of the year to cover 15 seasons and 327 episodes.
Although this rewatch is merely a social event taking place within a group chat "book club" of about ten good friends, we couldn't help share some of our thoughts in podcast form, so you're getting one episode per season, and we'll be joined each season by another member of our Winchester Gospels Book Club. This time it's Maria Greig, perhaps better known to fic readers as aeli_kindara on AO3.
And so this is season 1, in which we meet Sam and Dean, fall in love, and consider the implications of the story from day 1 with the retroactive knowledge of both Chuck's twisted endgame and the series finale. Natalie struggles with the show's intention for Sam as a protagonist, Maria creates the John Winchester's A+ Parenting Spreadsheet to end all spreadsheets, and Brittany deems John The Worst Person She's Ever Had The Pleasure Of Watching On TV. Chinhandsing over Dean from all parties is to be expected, but we are fascinated by the reminders that the Dean we've grown to expect wasn't always like that - that the trauma that hardens him happens to him over the course of the series, and that the Dean we first meet is the Dean we're always wanting him to get back to.
You can expect a hype and gripe from each of us about a general premise or concept of the season, as well as a bit of a chat about favorite and least favorite episodes. By the way, Brittany's top episode of season 1 was Bugs.
This podcast is NOT spoiler free for the rest of the series.
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely and Natalie Fisher.
Our special guest is: Maria Greig
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Season 2 of Not About The Weather is here! There's a new Presidential Administration and we feel like it's finally safe to come out of our holes. We explain the reason for our longer hiatus and attempt to get back into the swing of things.
On the agenda today: it's trashy romance novel time for Brittany in both her hype and her gripe, Natalie takes issue with the lack of brand-new stories finding their place on television but hypocritically has plenty of praise for a new show that's tied very heavily to some hugely prominent intellectual property, and Karen simply has too many books, as well as too many feelings about Mortal Kombat. Classic Karen.
Before we get into our hypes and gripes, we interview our very own published author Karen Rought, about her Cassie Quinn series, co-authored with L.T. Ryan. Book #2, Whisper of Bones, is out now!
Content Warning: Part of this episode involves discussion of the act of sexual assault that takes place in Bridgerton season 1 episode 6. The discussion begins at around 59 min and finishes at around 1 hr 15min. Feel free to skip it if needed.
Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life.
#ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "What is your favorite piece of media you're glad they haven't adapted?"
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely, Karen Rought and Natalie Fisher.
Resources/Recommendations:
K.M. Rought's Author Page on Amazon
Path of Bones - Cassie Quinn #1
Whisper of Bones - Cassie Quinn #2 (OUT TODAY!)
Symphony of Bones - Cassie Quinn #3 (Pre-order now for May 4)
There's a Horse In The Hospital -- John Mulaney
How Bridgerton Handles the Book’s Wildly Controversial Scene -- Vanity Fair
Michael Green on Kings promo getting pulled by NBC
Mortal Kombat First Look -- Entertainment Weekly
WandaVision Trailer #1 -- Disney+
WandaVision Trailer #2 -- Disney+
A SPECIAL OF ICE AND FIRE: As winter approaches and Game of Thrones will soon provide answers regarding the conclusion of George R.R. Martin's as yet unfinished Song of Ice and Fire novels, we wanted to talk about that entire situation and how the TV show outstripping the books may affect the story of the series in general.
Ariana and Natalie - both book readers and show watchers - are joined by ASOIAF superfan (and wordsmith for another of the great genre television epics of our time) Meredith Glynn to traverse the Seven Kingdoms and consider some of the book-to-screen moments that we loved and loathed. From Dorne to the Iron Islands, we delve deep but barely scratch the surface of this massive feat of worldbuilding, but one thing unites us: we've always got our Sansa ships to get all weird about.
Also, Jon/Dany is the worst, goodbye.
Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life.
#ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "If given choice of any Castle in Westeros, where do you live?"
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This episode’s hosts are: Ariana Quiñónez and Natalie Fisher
Our special guest is: Meredith Glynn
Resources/Recommendations:
Not A Podcast ASOIAF Re-Read Podcast
Race For The Iron Throne - Historical and Political Analysis by Steven Attewell
Joanna Robinson - Which scene from the series do you think MOST MOST MOST gets the books?
Ariana's Articles:
How the feminist representation of Arianne Martell could have improved ‘Game of Thrones’
‘Game of Thrones’ is underserving Dorne and Westeros’ people of color
Jaime Lannister is a feminist: Why the ‘Game of Thrones’ rape scene matters
Is ‘Game of Thrones’ foreshadowing a Jon and Sansa marriage?
Rent: Live may have proved that the 21st century iteration of the live TV musical is a failed experiment, and we try to figure out where it all went wrong. Consumers in the global community need to be more conscious about their access to content, but what part does privilege play? And the horrific R. Kelly documentary leaves us feeling helpless about the lack of accountability in the public eye and wondering if this will ever change.
But on a lighter note, Natalie wants to introduce you to the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House, Brittany wants you to love your local library, and once Ariana is finally in the zone to talk about Smallville, she wants you to know that this series is the best example of superhero foreplay to date. Our two truths and a lie also provide a delightful insight into one host's long-term celebrity crush.
Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life.
#ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "What is the weirdest app you currently have on your phone?"
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely, Ariana Quiñónez and Natalie Fisher.
Resources/Recommendations:
Surviving R. Kelly -- Lifetime
Call the Midwife -- BBC iPlayer
PODCASTING ABOUT PODCASTING SPECIAL: Natalie and Brittany are joined by Meghan Fitzmartin, host of Wine and Comics and creator of Red Rhino, to hype and gripe about our experiences as podcast producers and listeners, with a particular focus on the resurging world of scripted audio drama.
Meghan shares her history as a writer as she tells us how radio plays were her gateway drug into script classes, and explains exactly why audio drama is such an important and evocative way of storytelling for her.
Audio content in general is one of the most accessible mediums available to both creators and consumers, which we discuss for the mixed blessing that it is. Everything that makes podcasting such a self-sufficient and flexible medium with doors held wide open to anyone and everyone who wants to get involved can also mean that - especially for scripted drama - there's a lack of respect for the medium in and of itself from the wider entertainment industry.
Nevertheless, 2019 may be the year that changes all that, as more scripted podcasts become a regular part of conversation, and more franchises are turning to them as an interesting option to provide fans with more content.
We exchange war stories about technical mishaps that hopefully will encourage others to realize that this is really a self-taught craft that you too can gloriously mess up just as we have. Of course, point of entry to the world of podcasts is a huge hurdle for some people, so we also have about one million recommendations of shows that we love.
Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life.
#ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "What are your desert island podcasts?"
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely and Natalie Fisher.
Our special guest is: Meghan Fitzmartin.
Podcast Recommendations:
Talk Shows:
Audio Drama:
Deck the Halls (with Matrimony!)
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Other Resources:
We're saying thank you, next to 2018 with our End of Year Special - a bumper episode covering our biggest hypes and gripes of the entire year that's past.
Over the course of 2018, Brittany discovered a hatred of the streaming binge model and wants to get back to week-to-week episodic watch experience, and also is on a personal mission to revamp every awards show ever (excepting the Tonys, of course.)
Mitch and Natalie share issues about moving and upheaval, and a horror of feeling apathetic and stuck in your physical space - albeit with very different roots - and Natalie also draws back the curtain on the extremities of social media abuse and cyberbullying within the Supernatural online community.
On a more positive note, Mitch was thrilled this year by a resurgence of video games in general pop culture, and his new role writing about them, and, noticing a similar pattern with D&D, we discuss what draws certain people to the type of entertainment that involves you in storytelling as a participant, rather than a passive observer.
Brittany has moved to a new town with a lot of history, walkability and adorableness - her very own Mayberry - but she's also been able to travel more than expected in 2018, and while doing so, she's discovered the benefits of embracing her inner tourist and learning about the places she visits on guided tours and encourages everyone to do the same.
For Natalie, it was a delight to witness Prince Harry (her childhood imaginary best friend) get married to Meghan Markle, both for the indulgent, escapist modern fairytale of a progressive American princess and for the very real ways that the young royals are reinventing their position in the spotlight to raise awareness for incredible causes.
Celebrity activism in general was another highlight of the year, with the US midterms in particular seeing many notable figures, including Taylor Swift, recognizing that neutrality in the face of injustice is in line with oppression, and publicly endorsing candidates or speaking to their followers about voting for the first time.
#ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "One book, show or movie that’s been on your list for forever that you didn’t get to this year but will definitely read/watch in 2019?"
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This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely, Mitchel Clow and Natalie Fisher.
Resources/Recommendations:
Jimmy Fallon's Glee Club Opening for 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 2010 -- YouTube
Neil Patrick Harris' Opening Number for 65th Tony Awards, 2011 -- YouTube
Neil Patrick Harris' Opening Number for 66th Tony Awards, 2012 -- YouTube
Neil Patrick Harris' Opening Number for 67th Tony Awards, 2013 -- YouTube
James Corden's Broadway Carpool Karaoke for 70th Tony Awards, 2016 -- YouTube
Natalie's Supernatural Coverage -- Hypable
Mitch's Gaming Coverage -- Hypable
Full Ceremony: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding -- YouTube
Highlights from Harry and Meghan's wedding -- BBC News
Bryony Gordon's Mad World: Prince Harry -- Podbean
The Duchess of Sussex supports 'Together' cookbook celebrating community kitchen -- YouTube
Buy Together: Our Community Cookbook -- Book Depository
Invictus Games Sydney 2018 Closing Ceremony Highlights -- YouTube
Taylor Swift Endorses Tennessee Democrats -- Instagram
People Have Plenty to Say About Taylor Swift Breaking Her Political Silence -- Time
How Taylor Swift's political endorsement could become the 'biggest ripple ever' at the polls -- CNBC
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