• Anna Peele: Can You Make Love Island Without Destroying Lives?
    Jul 9 2026

    This week on Feedback, Ira sits down with Vanity Fair contributing editor and author Anna Peele to unpack her new book, Enter the Villa, and dissect the cultural phenomenon of Love Island. Together, they break down the show's psychological impact and question if a show this consuming can be made without destroying its stars' lives. They also discuss the art of the celebrity profile, including Anna's infamous 2015 Miles Teller interview that terrified a generation of publicists.


    00:00 Welcome to Feedback with Ira Madison III

    04:50 From Vanity Fair Feature to Writing 'Enter the Villa'

    06:51 Ariana Madix, Producer Manipulation, and Islanders' Well-being

    07:49 The Psychological Impact of Love Island

    09:22 Racial Diversity Across Bravo's Reality Shows

    12:20 Auditioning and Diverse Casting in the Villa

    14:49 Love Island Fandom Backlash, Subreddits, and Online Discourse

    17:54 Which Love Islander Would Anna Cast in 'Cats'?

    21:11 PPG's Response to Anna’s Book

    23:36 Dissecting Rob’s Gameplay on Love Island and Traitors

    26:08 Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and the Future of Dorit Kemsley

    30:16 Ira Was Blindsided on Fox’s Reality Competition, 'The Floor'

    35:10 Reality Show Set Rules and Misconduct

    40:48 The Changing Stakes of the Contemporary Celebrity Profile

    41:47 Revisiting the Infamous 2015 Miles Teller Esquire Interview

    44:02 Profiling Charli XCX and the Brat Era

    51:11 Securing the Elusive Bianca Censori Interview

    55:21 The Nostalgia and Identity of Classic Men's Magazines

    01:02:22 Nancy Jo Sales’ Legendary Leonardo DiCaprio Profile

    01:10:03 The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th



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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Henrik Ibsen was a Gaggy Queen with Soraya McDonald and Juan Ramírez
    Jul 2 2026

    This week, Ira is joined by theatre-obsessed culture critics Soraya McDonald and Juan Ramírez for a post-mortem conversation about the Tonys and the recently concluded theatre season in New York. Juan is the Chief Critic at Theatrely and Soraya was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism. The three share some bourbon and pull back the curtain on everything Broadway and Off-Broadway. They discuss what makes colorblind casting work (and when it falls flat) and why Henrik Ibsen was a gaggy queen. Pour yourself a drink before you watch this recap… and get ready to be gagged a few times.


    00:00 Welcome to Feedback with Ira Madison III

    02:17 Critics Soraya McDonald and Juan Ramírez on Theater

    03:38 Award Seasons, Broadway Revivals, and Artistic Merits

    09:21 The Evolving Conversation Around Colorblind Casting

    14:49 Identity, Representation, and the Commercial Stage

    25:46 Stage-to-Screen Adaptations and Modern Audiences

    28:42 Artistic Risks, Budget Constraints, and Regional Ecosystems

    33:16 Classic Playwrights, Tennessee Williams, and Henrik Ibsen

    37:57 The Public Theater’s Romeo and Juliet as Border-Crossed Lovers

    44:48 Pink, Live Hosting and The Tony Awards

    47:30 Jukebox Musicals, Missy Elliot, and Pop Music Icons

    49:40 Vocal Mastery, Carmen Hip-hopera, and Historic Opera

    53:41 Closing Reflections on Dream Revivals and Nightmare Revivals



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    57 mins
  • Audie Cornish: Is It a Good Interview or a Good Edit?
    Jun 25 2026

    This week on Feedback, Ira sits down with journalist, Engagement Party co-host, and NPR icon Audie Cornish for a conversation about interviewing, internet culture, and what makes a great conversation actually work. Together, they unpack the ingredients of a successful culture podcast, the ever-changing social media landscape (from Reddit to Bluesky to Threads), the evolution of the Heated Rivalry fandom, and the ways reality TV has reshaped how we communicate. Plus, Audie shares why asking the right questions is an art in and of itself.


    00:00 Welcome to Feedback with Ira Madison III

    03:53 Audie Cornish on Interviewing and Meaningful Conversations

    08:12 What Makes a Great Culture Podcast?

    15:36 Navigating Reddit, Bluesky, Threads, and Today’s Internet

    21:08 Reality Television’s Influence on Modern Communication

    28:42 Online Identity and the Rise of “Main Character” Culture

    35:15 Journalism, Trust, and the Value of Thoughtful Reporting

    44:18 Reading Habits, Books, and Discovering New Writers

    50:27 Longform Writing, Attention Spans, and Media Consumption

    56:17 The Social Reckoning, Tech Culture, and Modern Storytelling

    01:02:45 Public Figures, Power, and Our Fascination with Tech Leaders

    01:08:30 Closing Reflections on Curiosity, Media, and Better Conversations

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • I Don't Idolize Greta Gerwig with Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix
    Jun 18 2026

    Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix join Ira for a conversation straight from their group chat. In just one episode, they cover Summer House, Love Island, bandwagon culture, self-improvement books, movie theater snacks, the surreal experience of moving their podcast to Higher Ground Audio, and, in the process, becoming Michelle Obama's newest nieces. Plus, as always, plenty of extremely online opinions.


    01:45 The Connection Between The Knicks and Bravo

    07:31 Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix join the conversation

    08:34 Summer House Discussion

    14:55 Bandwagon Culture

    20:36 Dissecting The Artist's Way

    24:41 The New York Liberty Experience

    28:22 West Wilson, Beta Blockers, and the appreciation for Kyle Cooke

    40:05 Their podcast partnership with Higher Ground

    45:31 Food in movie theaters and the smashburger agenda

    48:12 Love Island USA Season 8 Discussion

    55:45 July Leos vs August Leos


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Bring Back Gatekeeping with Jay Jurden
    Jun 18 2026

    In the very first episode of Feedback, Ira Madison III is joined by comedian, actor, writer, and friend Jay Jurden. Together, they dig into the current world of comedy, how conspiracy theories spread over the internet, and the surprising reason Jay loves West Village girlies (not including you, West Wilson and Amanda Batula). And of course, they're getting into the Summer House of it all. We're so back!


    00:00 Welcome to Feedback with Ira Madison III

    01:18 Ira’s Summer Reading Recommendations

    09:40 Jay Jurden Joins the Conversation

    13:00 Discussing One Battle After Another and Movie Culture

    20:32 Theo Von, Road Rules, and the Evolution of Reality TV

    23:07 Internet Culture and the Incentives Behind Viral Opinions

    24:41 Expertise, Commentary, and the Rise of Online Hot Takes

    32:00 Comedy, Accountability, and Public Criticism

    35:50 Audience Responsibility, the Role of the Comedian, and Dave Chappelle

    40:15 Homophobia & Transphobia in Stand-Up Comedy

    49:27 Comedy in the Age of YouTube and Podcasts

    53:42 Conspiracy Culture, Modern Comedy, and Jack Harlow

    57:23 Miley Cyrus and the Art of Reinvention

    58:54 Podcasting Today: Theo Von, Andrew Schulz, and Media Influence

    01:03:50 Closing Thoughts

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Introducing: Feedback with Ira Madison III
    Jun 4 2026
    After a year off, Ira is back on the mic. Feedback with Ira Madison III is a weekly pop culture digest unpacking the stories, internet obsessions, and debates lighting up your group chats. Joined by friends and cultural tastemakers, Ira dives into entertainment, politics, media, and the increasingly online world that's reshaping how we think, argue, and stay relevant. New episodes every Thursday.

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    1 min