Hannah Gadsby talks Douglas with Alan Cumming and Chris Sweeney on Homo Sapiens
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Homo Sapiens
Hannah Gadsby
Noting that this episode was recorded prior to the COVID-19 epidemic and subsequent quarantine, Homo Sapiens hosts Alan Cumming and Chris Sweeney share their recent interview with Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby, in which the trio discuss both Gadsby’s 2018 Netflix special (Nanette) and her newly released one (Douglas). As queer hosts, Cumming and Sweeney understand how self-deprecating humor can be a problem in relation to one’s marginalized identity, something that Gadsby addresses in her work. As a guest, she is compelling and charming, discussing her early comedy career, her experiences with homelessness, her autism, and more. It’s interesting to note that Cumming is a relative newcomer to Homo Sapiens, only joining as a co-host in this most recent season as it debuted in April. But he and Sweeney already share an easy repartee that buoys the series with charisma. [Jose Nateras]
Pod Damn America
All Bikes Are Shields w/ Jake Flores
On May 30, comedian Jake Flores took part in a George Floyd-related protest in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Before the night was over, he would be beaten, tasered, arrested, and have his bicycle stolen by the NYPD. Flores recounts his experience on the latest episode of the radical political podcast Pod Damn America alongside co-hosts and fellow comedians Alex Ptak and Anders Lee. The key point that Flores hammers again and again throughout his story is that it is the job of white protesters to be on the front lines using their bodies to shield black protestors from police brutality. This is the instinct that led Flores to break a promise to his girlfriend about not getting arrested that night; he’d only meant to document the event, but was soon using his bicycle as a barricade against an increasingly violent police line. Beyond its political context, this is simply a riveting account of a very bad night, which Flores laces with suitably sardonic observations like thanking the police for beating him so hard that he barely registered his tasering. [Anthony D Herrera]
Useful Science
Expiration Dates
It’s great we know the earth revolves around the sun and all that, but does that knowledge improve daily life for the average person? (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle certainly didn’t think so.) Useful Science emphasizes everyday application over theory by asking experts to give laypeople the gist of long-winded academic and policy papers. Turning its attention to the food labeling system, this episode reveals that research indicates most expiration dates are little better than useless. Thanks to a lack of federal standards, America’s current three-tiered system of expiration dates—use by (denoting safety), best by (denoting quality), and sell buy (denoting nothing)—creates so much confusion that 40 percent of food is wasted in the U.S. every year, with Europe faring no better. As it turns out, age is not even the best indicator of shelf stability. A better marker is temperature and humidity. Advocates recommend that food companies adopt a color-changing smart label system that indicates spoilage due to atmospheric conditions. Until that day comes, experts say the sniff test is probably the best tool at consumers’ disposal. [Zach Brooke]
20 Comments
In b4 THE RAGE
Some of those who work forces are the same that burn crossesWait, wrong Rage?
No, no he meant the little seen Carrie 2: The Rage. The film is honestly not as bad as people state, but when you reflect on the 1976 film it does suffer in comparison
I’m losing track of what people will be angry about- is it going to be Hannah Gadsby? The science podcast? The political podcast? That there isn’t a recommendation that reflects a certain person’s select taste?
Imagine still being upset about Hannah Gadsby.
To be fair … nothing on the page indicates that it *isn’t* in you guys’ imagination.
Shh….he’s about to express his indignation!
I’m confused what you’re saying we may or may not be imagining. I was just musing on the concept of being upset about Hannah Gadbsy and having trouble imagining such a notion.
My point was that the exchange is 100% “look at all this rage!!” and 0% actual rage.“It’s all around us!” one imagines recognitions screaming. “Everyone is full of irrational rage except me!”
I was just musing on the concept. No screaming here.
Imagine ever being upset about Hannah Gadsby.
Imagine ever being upset that some people find Hannah Gadsby unfunny?
The only reason I know who this hack is is because of gender politics. I say this as a fan of stand up comedy. I could give a fuck about anyone’s “agenda”, yours or otherwise.
You mean the thing you your entire life is predicated on? Seemingly the only reason you exist? No one cares. Die in a fire
You know a comedian is funny when the first thing you have to do when mentioning them is tell everyone why they are funny.
So only three good podcasts this week? Got it.
/rage
impressed that gadsby went on alan cumming’s podcast. wasn’t she worried her entire career would be eclipsed by his last name?
OK I’ll try this again. Why only three this time? Why not branch out to include more suggestions from users?
As this website continues to die.
Is an unfunny comic still a comic? Then wtf is Hannah Gadsby..? A hack.