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Schmeitgeist is the pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday where we decode the biggest and weirdest trends. You’ll meet self-professed bimbo feminists, fall down the rabbit hole of edgy, online Catholicism, find out how an entire generation got to be mad at capitalism and allergic to monogamy. Every week, journalist and comedian Ange Lavoipierre goes inside the most defining trends of the moment to investigate how we got here, and what’s next.

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United States

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Comedy

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Schmeitgeist is the pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday where we decode the biggest and weirdest trends. You’ll meet self-professed bimbo feminists, fall down the rabbit hole of edgy, online Catholicism, find out how an entire generation got to be mad at capitalism and allergic to monogamy. Every week, journalist and comedian Ange Lavoipierre goes inside the most defining trends of the moment to investigate how we got here, and what’s next.

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English


Episodes
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How a decade of 'body positivity' progress was usurped by the ultra-thin look

6/13/2023
The 'body positivity' decade is over, and the ultra-skinny look has made a return. The message that all bodies are beautiful has given way to a resurgence in diet culture and obsessive body checking on TikTok and Instagram. So what happened to all that supposed progress, and why are we suddenly backsliding into the toxic size standards of the 90s and 2000s? Or maybe the notion of thinness as a virtue never really went away? In this episode of Schmeitgeist, we investigate the reasons why ten years of body positivity messaging has seemingly evaporated. We're also exploding some of the biggest lies propping up the pro-thin culture that's replacing it.

Duration:00:38:21

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Landlord hate and Nepo Babies: how young people lost faith in capitalism

6/6/2023
Hating capitalism isn't just a left-wing project anymore. Even in 2018, 59 per cent of Australian Millennials believed that capitalism had failed. Since then the mood has only darkened, with vitriol for landlords, Nepo Babies and Depop resellers who flip secondhand clothes for a profit, rife on social media. Under-40s are abandoning the centre in record numbers, but not everyone is lurching left. The multiverse of Gen Z political identities on the Internet has rendered the left-right spectrum obsolete. Meanwhile, Millennials are in the process of becoming the first generation in modern history not to drift to the centre-right as they age. So how did we get here, and if the better part of two generations has lost faith in capitalism, then what happens next?

Duration:00:27:19

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Schmeitgeist VI: like it or not, we're all horror fans now

5/30/2023
You can deny you're a horror fan all you like, but the numbers say otherwise. Films like Scream VI and M3gan have been tearing up the box office, and horror has roughly doubled its market share in recent years. At the same time, the content formerly known as 'the mainstream' keeps getting darker. Juggernaut series such as The Last Of Us and Stranger Things aren't usually classed as horror, but their genre credentials are undeniable. They're part of a new wave of popular film and TV that's thematically confronting, more violent, and spookier. In this episode of Schmeitgeist, we find out what's behind our growing appetite for horror. What does this new dark streak in our preferences say about us?

Duration:00:34:06

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The ADHD diagnosis wave: cashing in on a crisis (Part 2)

5/23/2023
There's a certain desperation to the search for an ADHD psychiatrist in 2023. Existing patients run out of meds waiting for an appointment, while would-be patients are hung up on and quoted as much as $3000 for an assessment. Interest in ADHD has exploded in recent years, driving the demand for specialists to new highs and triggering an access crisis. The only people who seem to be benefiting from the shortage are the psychiatrists who've started earning as much as $900,000 a year. This episode of Schmeitgeist is the unexpected conclusion to what began as a deep dive into ADHD internet subcultures. In part 2 of our investigation into the ADHD wave, we look at the new breed of clinic that's emerged to meet it. Are the patients paying the most getting the right care? And what happens if you can't afford the new fees?

Duration:00:32:14

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The ADHD diagnosis wave: is TikTok overselling neurodivergence? (Part 1)

5/16/2023
We're in the middle of a massive ADHD diagnosis wave, but not everyone believes it's the real thing. One side of this debate sees it as an out of hand TikTok trend, fuelled by Gen Zs and Millennials in search of identity, attention, meds, or all three. The other side sees it as the natural consequence of an overdue education — that we're emerging from the ADHD dark ages, and we've still got catching up to do. The only bit they agree on is that most new cases are getting the idea on social media. In 2022, prescriptions for ADHD medications in Australia exceeded 3.15 million. That's two and a half times the number of prescriptions issued in 2018. There's also an unprecedented number of people queuing for a diagnosis, and nowhere near enough psychiatrists to see them all. So the question is, are we overdoing it? In this episode of Schmetgeist, we test the theory that the ADHD content tsunami is convincing more people than it should, and in turn fueling a mental health access crisis.

Duration:00:31:25

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The ethical non-monogamy boom: how polyamory graduated from the fringe

5/9/2023
Polyamory used to be reserved for the kinky, the queer, and the communist witches of this world. (Go with us, we have proof). But in the last few years, the map has been radically redrawn. Ethical non-monogamy in all its forms, including polyamory, is now more visible and widely practiced in the mainstream than ever before. So how did it graduate from the fringes? On this episode of Schmeitgeist, we find out what it's like to make the switch, whether it's here to stay, and if Centrelink will ever recognise your throuple.

Duration:00:33:09

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"God is trending": the world of edgy internet Catholicism

5/2/2023
A chainmail bra made of gold crucifixes. A t-shirt that says "God's favourite". A genuinely funny meme account called I Need God In Every Moment Of My Life. Alt-left media personalities declaring their love for Latin Mass. Welcome to the world of edgy internet Catholicism, where irony-pigs, faith-curious e-girls and racist Zealots all post side-by-side. The Catholic religion and its aesthetics are having a controversial moment as a deep internet trend. But why? Is it Zoomer nihilism? A reaction to 'woke-mania'? And does anyone really believe? On this episode of Schmeitgeist, we sort the sh*t-posting from the sincerity to find out.

Duration:00:33:13

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Bimboism 101: how Gen Z is giving 'bimbo' a feminist makeover

4/25/2023
Bimbo, a word that's always been used to attack women, isn't the most obvious starting point for a Gen Z feminist subculture. But if you scroll through #BimboTok and you'll find girlies, gays, theys, and more, proudly declaring their bimbo status and looking the part while they do it. Expect to find hyper-girly pink outfits, high heels, lowrise jeans, short skirts, pigtails, tiny handbags, slogan tees, and honestly, some very impressive eye makeup. The twist is, none of it is not about impressing men. If anything, it's about trolling them and the rest of the world by faking dumb, dropping out of "elitist" expectations, and pushing back against the idea that hyper-femininity is something to be ashamed of. Now, what started as an online subculture has bled out into the mainstream, and is attracting critics, who are worried it's doing more harm than good. In episode one of the new season of Schmeitgeist, Ange Lavoipierre goes inside the bimboism trend, and finds out what it's like to play the bimbo, from a comedian who's made it her job.

Duration:00:30:00

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Schmeitgeist is back with season 2

4/18/2023
Schmeitgeist returns! It's the pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday which decodes the biggest and weirdest cultural trends of the moment, from feminist bimbos to sexy internet Catholics.

Duration:00:05:00

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How Gen Z is rejecting the Millennial Era and embracing chaos

9/13/2022
The Millennial Era is coming to an end. But what's taking its place? Flawless Instagram face is being rapidly replaced by first take, blurry unedited and even deliberately unflattering posts, as a fever for apparent authenticity takes hold. The number one app in the world is BeReal, which promises to show a less filtered version of people's lives. In fact, the new gold standard is to keep your face and maybe even your real name off the internet altogether, with Gen Z opting for a more anonymous version of life online. Today on Schmeitgeist, for our season finale, we're zooming in on the new, less curated, more chaotic and honest way of being on the internet, and what it's doing for us. Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:26:05

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How pop music conquered the world and is that a good thing?

9/6/2022
After a lifetime of being dismissed as a guilty pleasure, pop music is currently cooler than it ever has been. Pop artists like Harry Styles, Doja Cat and Lil Nas X can do no wrong with both critics and audiences, and there's no end in sight to their reign. So how did pop come out on top? Did the genre change or did we? And is there a downside to global popification? Today on Schmeitgeist, we find out how pop music transformed its reputation and conquered the world. Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:28:57

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Are we regressing in search of a simpler time?

8/30/2022
In 2022 we all just want to be tucked into bed and told that everything's going to be okay, and who can blame us? Tech and culture is doing its best to transport us back to a simpler time in our lives: childhood. There's roleplay ASMR on YouTube, podcasts to soothe you to sleep, a 'womb noise' playlist and kidcore fashion, replete with dummies. At the same time, the number of subscribers to a subreddit for age regressors, who often involuntarily regress to ages as young as one, has more than doubled. Today on Schmeitgeist, we embrace our inner child to discover the ways we're regressing, and the appeal or otherwise going back.Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:26:48

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How Crocs became cool enough to cost $1350

8/23/2022
It's hard to think of a shoe that's had a better decade than the Croc. So how did the widely reviled foam clog transform from dadcore into high fashion darling? The answer tells us a lot about how anything gets to be cool. Today on Schmeitgeist, the unlikely Crocs cult and the inner workings of the trend curve. Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:22:15

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How the science generation bought into astrology

8/16/2022
On paper, Gen Z & Millennials should not believe in magic. They were raised on a diet of climate and vaccine science, and they're nominally more secular than their parents and grandparents. So how did they get so into astrology that they decided never to date a Gemini? Is it possible to believe in both magic and science at the same time? Today on Schmeitgeist, the incredible rise of internet mysticism, and just how much we really believe. Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:28:01

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Who's afraid of the carnivore diet

8/9/2022
There's a new religion on the internet, and it's called the carnivore diet. In social media videos, bronzed, shirtless, Type-A influencer bros devour raw lambs' testicles and every other kind of meat with zeal. Among their claims: carbs are poison, vegetables are highly suspect, and meat alone offers humans an opportunity to "thrive" once again. Nutritionists warn it could be harmful in the long term, but plenty of converts swear by the health benefits. Today on Schmeitgeist, we enter the church of meat, where the health conscious collide with the red-pilled.

Duration:00:29:42

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Why you can't stop using the word 'vibe'

8/2/2022
No-one can seem to stop saying the word 'vibe' in 2022. In fact, there are a bunch of words, 'mood', 'energy', and 'blessed' just to name a few, that have us sounding like we got lost on the way back from Woodstock. It's not just us either, it's makeup brands, pop songs, and your bank — everyone from Ariana Grande to Aldi. So why, after a 50 or so year hiatus, is this pseudo-mystical vocabulary back with such a vengeance? What woke the hippie lexicon? Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:23:27

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Why we hatewatch reality TV

7/26/2022
Reality TV got nasty. In the beginning, every show had roughly one 'villain'. Whereas now, there's a rich subgenre of TV which is 100% full of people who were built in a lab to be disliked — whether it's Selling Sunset, Real Housewives, or Byron Baes. Today on Schmeitgeist, we go deep on hate watching. Is it really as simple as hate, or is it something more complicated than that? And when the credits roll, what did we actually get out of it? Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:24:00

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The rise of the male thirst trap on TikTok

7/19/2022
Thirst traps aren't just made by women and girls any more. In 2022, guys are acting horny and vain for the female gaze in unprecedented numbers on platforms like TikTok. It might be shirtless lip biting, or a POV where he roleplays the morning after you went home together, or even a short motivational speech about how you're the most beautiful girl in the world. There's an avalanche of this content released every day, and it's wildly popular. Today on Schmeitgeist, we willingly enter the uncanny valley of the male thirst trap to find out why all these guys are doing something that guys never used to do. What's changed? Schmeitgeist is a weekly pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday about why we love what we love, hosted by Ange Lavoipierre.

Duration:00:25:45

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Why we're drowning in nostalgia

7/11/2022
Like it or not, in 2022 we're swamped by nostalgia. Whether it's the Hollywood prequels, sequels and reboots such as Top Gun, Scream and Jurassic Park, or the fact that one of the biggest discernible fashion trends in 2022 is 'indie sleaze' — a look which has barely been gone for a decade — it's hard to escape. Today on Schmeitgeist, why does almost everything in this allegedly unprecedented moment feel so familiar?

Duration:00:29:06

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INTRODUCING Schmeitgeist: the pop culture podcast that asks why

7/5/2022
Schmeitgeist is the new pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday where we decode the biggest trends in 2022 to work out why we love what we love – whether that's pop music, the carnivore diet or male thirst traps on TikTok.

Duration:00:03:34