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The Nobodies Podcast

The Nobodies Podcast

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🎧 Two best mates talking sh*t.

💭 Opinions of nobodies, for everybody.

🎙️ New episodes every Monday.

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Episodes
  • Fear, Offence & VR
    Mar 2 2026

    This week we go from virtual reality headsets to very real culture debates.

    We talk about how VR is being used in ways people probably didn’t expect, and how technology is changing behaviour faster than society can keep up.

    From there we get into a deeper conversation about prejudice — including racism, homophobia and transphobia — how those attitudes are formed, and how they’re sometimes weaponised in modern debates.

    We also discuss the idea of being offended on someone else’s behalf, “lived experience,” and where accountability ends and performative outrage begins.

    As always, it’s honest, unfiltered, and open to both sides.

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    57 mins
  • Ep #14 Cruelty, Scandal & Stupidity
    Feb 23 2026

    This week’s episode goes from dark to ridiculous and back again.

    We talk about the disturbing trend of online “games” exploiting animals for money, the ongoing public conversation around Prince Andrew, and what feels like a full-blown stupidity pandemic in modern culture.

    As always, we go off on a few tangents along the way before wrapping things up with listener submissions.

    Heavy topics. Honest opinions. No neat conclusions.

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    58 mins
  • Ep #13 Contracts, Deepfakes & Predators
    Feb 16 2026

    This week we get into who really benefits when systems fail.

    We talk about musicians being ripped off by promoters and record labels, why deepfake porn took so long to be addressed legally, and how social media still creates space for predators — even though you can never truly know who you’re talking to online.

    Power, anonymity, and the people who exploit both.

    As usual, we don’t claim to have the answers — but we’re asking the questions.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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