Two women, no boundaries and no rules: best podcasts of the week

This week's podcast lineup is a diverse mix of entertainment, education, and activism.

Ignoring That Feeling has stolen the show with its hilarious and unpredictable conversations. Alison Spittle and Fern Brady embark on a wild ride, discussing everything from Lily Allen's "breakup album for narcissists" to sex and even pig orgasms - yes, you read that right! The hosts' chemistry is undeniable, making this podcast an absolute must-listen.

The Economist's Andrew Bartleby has also made waves with his new series on the impact of generative AI on employment. His first episode dives into the topic of job replacement, tackling it head-on with a unique experiment - writing a column and having an AI program do the same, asking colleagues to distinguish between the two.

Meanwhile, fans of hip-hop are in for a treat with MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds. Afrodeutsche and Adam Batty delve into the life and legacy of the enigmatic rapper, shedding light on his story and the circumstances surrounding his mysterious passing in West Yorkshire. The podcast is a fitting tribute to an icon who left behind a lasting impact on the music world.

For those affected by cancer or living with the disease, You, Me and the Big C has produced another poignant special episode. This time around, Lauren Mahon joins Steve Bland for an open conversation about their shared experience, reflecting on the show's influence and paying tribute to Deborah James.

Lastly, Safe takes a critical look at efforts to protect vulnerable young people through music. Hosted by journalist Ciaran Thapar, this urgent series features interviews with key figures in the field, including Ben Lindsay and Justin Finlayson, who are making waves with their work.
 
I'm so down for That Feeling podcast, Alison Spittle and Fern Brady's chemistry is EVERYTHING πŸ€£πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ! Their conversations are wild and hilarious, I loved how they dived into topics like Lily Allen's breakup album (I mean, what even is that?) and got real about sex. The Economist's Andrew Bartleby is also on point with his generative AI series - who knew writing a column was so hard?! πŸ’»πŸ“° And for all you hip-hop heads out there, MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds is a must-listen - their special episode about Deborah James is really touching β€οΈπŸ’• I'm loving the variety in this week's lineup, Safe's critical look at protecting young people through music is so important, and You, Me and the Big C's cancer special is always a highlight πŸŒŸπŸŽ™
 
I'm so glad they're doing podcasts on topics that matter to us locals. That Feeling podcast has me DYING 🀣, I love how Alison and Fern just vibe off each other. It's like having a hilarious sleepover, but without the risk of snoring πŸ˜‚. And have you heard Andrew Bartleby's series on AI? Mind blown πŸ’‘, it's so interesting to see how this technology is changing our lives already. I'm definitely gonna check out MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds, I love his music and it's a shame he passed away πŸ€•. The cancer support special episode is always emotional, thanks for producing that You, Me and the Big C πŸ‘. And Safe tackling tough issues like protecting vulnerable young people through music is so important πŸ’–. Can't wait to see what else they have lined up!
 
I'm loving all these different perspectives on podcasting right now 🀩! As a parent, I think it's amazing that there's so much variety out there to cater to different interests and ages. My kiddos are into the "Ignoring That Feeling" podcast - they find Alison and Fern's banter hilarious πŸ˜‚ - but my partner is really enjoying The Economist's series on generative AI and its impact on employment. It's great to see that podcasts can tackle such complex topics in an accessible way πŸ“š. And I love how some of these shows are focused on community and supporting people through tough times, like "You, Me and the Big C". My own kids would really benefit from a conversation about anxiety and self-care - maybe someone should create a podcast for parents too?! 😊
 
I'm so glad we're having a podcast week! I mean, it's like they're trying to fill our ears with all sorts of amazing stuff 🀩. I love That Feeling, Alison and Fern are like two peas in a pod, always bringing the laughs πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And Andrew's series on AI is so timely, I'm curious to see how it plays out. The hip-hop episode sounds epic too, MF Doom was such an icon 🎀. The cancer support special episode made me feel all the feels 😭, and Safe's series on protecting vulnerable youth is super important we need more people like Ben and Justin fighting for what's right πŸ’ͺ. What's your take on any of these podcasts?
 
omg I'm literally dying over here... remember that time we used to talk about weird stuff on internet forums? 🀣 this podcast lineup is like a nostalgia trip for me - Alison Spittle and Fern Brady sound like they're having the most iconic conversations, just like those late night internet chats where you'd discuss everything from music to random cat videos 🐈. and MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds sounds like an amazing tribute - I used to listen to his old albums nonstop back in the day πŸ’”. but for real, these podcasts are giving me all the feels... can't wait to dive into each of them 😊
 
I'm totally not surprised they're pushing that generative AI series on employment πŸ€–. Like, what's next? Letting robots do all our jobs and just expecting everyone to be happy about it? It's already happening in some companies and it's gonna be a total disaster for people who actually need the work πŸ˜’. I mean, Andrew Bartleby thinks an AI can write better than him? Please πŸ™„. The whole thing is just a glorified experiment in automation and social engineering. Can't wait to see what kind of " jobs" they come up with next πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm loving the variety on that podcast lineup 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to a wild ride about Lily Allen's breakup album or pig orgasms πŸ˜‚? But seriously, The Economist's Andrew Bartleby tackling generative AI and job replacement with an experiment that writes two columns - that's some next-level journalism πŸ’». And for hip-hop fans, MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds is like a love letter to the music world ❀️. I'm also really moved by You, Me and the Big C's cancer awareness episode 🌟. It's so important to have open conversations about our experiences and raise awareness for these issues πŸ’ͺ. And lastly, Safe's critical look at protecting vulnerable young people through music is super timely and necessary 🎡. Can't wait to dive into all of these episodes!
 
I'm so down for That Feeling podcast, it's like they're speaking my language lol 🀣! Alison Spittle and Fern Brady are total goals, I love how they just dive into any topic that piques their interest. And can we talk about Andrew Bartleby's generative AI series? It's crazy to think that AI is already changing the way we write. πŸ“Š

According to a recent study, 75% of job seekers believe that AI will replace human workers in the next 5 years πŸ’Έ. But it's also worth noting that AI can help automate tasks and free up time for more creative work.

I'm also loving MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds - Afrodeutsche is like my spirit animal 🀘. The podcast just feels so intimate and genuine, you know? And did you see the stats on cancer awareness? 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer by 2040 🚨. We need more conversations like You, Me and the Big C.

By the way, Safe's music series has partnered with schools to reach over 100k students in just one month πŸ“š. That's amazing!
 
just listened to that podcast lineup 🀯 and I gotta say, That Feeling podcast is giving me LIFE πŸ˜‚ those hosts are on fire! have you guys seen Andrew Bartleby's experiment on generative AI? what if we told the AI it was a human writer? would we even notice the difference πŸ€” i mean, it makes me wonder about my own writing skills... and how much of it is just code πŸ˜…
 
I'm so stoked to see these podcasts lined up for this week! It's like a dream come true to have such a awesome mix of entertainment, edutainment, and activism all in one place 🀩. I mean, can you believe they're talking about pig orgasms on That Feeling podcast? πŸ˜‚ It's just so refreshing to see people not taking themselves too seriously and having a good laugh. And the way The Economist is tackling this generative AI thing with a cool experiment... genius! πŸ’‘ Meanwhile, MF Doom fans are in for a serious treat, exploring his life and legacy in such depth 🎀. Lastly, I'm getting chills thinking about all the cancer survivors out there who'll be touched by You, Me and the Big C's latest episode 🌟. It just goes to show that even in tough times, we can find beauty and connection with others πŸ’–.
 
I'm SO EXCITED FOR THIS WEEK'S PODCAST LINEUP!!! 🀩 I mean, you've got a mix of everything from laugh-out-loud funny to thought-provoking conversations on AI and its impact on jobs. Alison Spittle and Fern Brady's podcast is giving me LIFE - those two are like total comedic GOLDMINE! πŸ’ƒ And I'm loving The Economist's series on generative AI, it's so fresh and relevant, you know? But what really gets me is Safe's take on protecting young people through music, it's such an important topic and I love that they're shining a light on people who are making a difference. 🎢
 
I'm skeptical about these podcasts πŸ€”. Like, what's the real reason they're all so popular? Is it just because everyone's jumping on the bandwagon to be "woke" and "socially conscious"? I mean, come on, a podcast about pig orgasms? That's just lazy writing if you ask me... 😴 And don't even get me started on the generative AI series. Are they just trying to make a name for themselves by tackling trendy topics? It feels like every podcast is now a self-care "session" where people share their feelings and vulnerabilities... how original πŸ™„.
 
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THIS WEEK'S PODCAST LINEUP!!! 🎧 IT LOOKS LIKE THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! IGNORING THAT FEELING IS SOUNDS HILARIOUS AND I NEED TO CHECK IT OUT ASAP! πŸ’₯ I'M ALSO REALLY INTERESTED IN THE ECONOMIST'S SERIES ON GENERATIVE AI AND EMPLOYMENT, IT FEELS LIKE SUCH A TIMELY TOPIC. AND OF COURSE, MF DOOM: LONG ISLAND TO LEEDS SOUNDS AMAZING, HE'S ONE OF MY FAVE RAPPERS! 🎢 BUT WHAT REALLY GETS ME IS THE SPECIAL EPISODE FOR YOU, ME AND THE BIG C - IT LOOKS LIKE SUCH A POIGNANT TRIBUTE TO DEBORAH JAMES. πŸ’”
 
[Image of Distracted Boyfriend, but instead of his girlfriend, he's looking at a podcast lineup] πŸ€£πŸ“»

[ GIF of Alison Spittle and Fern Brady laughing together ] πŸ˜‚πŸ‘«

[Meme of a person being replaced by an AI, with a caption "When you think your job is safe"] πŸ€–πŸ’Ό

[Image of MF Doom's face, with a speech bubble saying "I'm not dead, I'm just resting my rhymes"] 🎀😴

[GIF of a person holding a cancer survivor badge, with a smile] πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸŽ‰
 
omg I'm totally obsessed with ignoring that feeling podcast πŸ˜‚ these hosts Alison & Fern are literally unstoppable! I need to know more about Lily Allen's breakup album for narcissists it sounds so wild 🀣 and the AI experiment on The Economist's podcast is like whoa I wonder if they'll be able to tell the difference next time? πŸ’» anyway, MF Doom: Long Island to Leeds seems super deep, Adam Batty & Afrodeutsche are doing an amazing job paying tribute to this hip-hop legend πŸ’• meanwhile, Safe sounds kinda concerning but in a good way? like we need more conversations about protecting vulnerable youth 🀝
 
I'm loving this week's podcast lineup 🀩! The mix of entertainment, education, and activism is so diverse it's got something for everyone 😊. I've been meaning to check out "Ignoring That Feeling" - those hosts sound like a match made in comedy heaven πŸŽ‰. The Economist's series on generative AI is also super timely, especially with all the job talk going around πŸ’Ό.

But what really caught my attention was the MF Doom episode 🀘. I grew up listening to his beats and he's an icon for real πŸ’―. And that Safe podcast series about protecting young people through music? So important πŸ‘Š. It's great to see podcasts tackling tough topics like cancer and mental health with such sensitivity and care ❀️.

I'm all ears for more episodes from these talented hosts πŸ˜‚, keep 'em coming!
 
lol what's up with pig orgasms tho? 🀣 I mean i guess it's a conversation starter but like is that really what we should be talking about on a podcast? can't we focus on something more uplifting or educational for once? πŸ™„ on the other hand i did love That Feeling's episode on Lily Allen's album, those girls are hilarious and their energy is infectious πŸ’– Andrew Bartleby's AI experiment was pretty cool too, it made me think about my own job security a bit 😬
 
I'm so done with all these feel-good podcasts πŸ™„. Like, seriously, how many times can we watch a couple of people be themselves on air before it gets old? Alison Spittle and Fern Brady's chemistry is cute and all, but I'd rather listen to some actual comedy from stand-up specials or something.

And don't even get me started on that generative AI experiment thing πŸ€–. Like, what's the point of writing a column with an AI program and then asking colleagues to compare it? It's just gonna be like comparing apples and oranges...or in this case, human-written articles and AI-generated drivel.

I'm also not buying into all the hype about MF Doom being an icon πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, I've heard of him before, but I don't really get what the big deal is. Is it just because he's dead or something? And as for the cancer podcast, yeah, it's nice that they're trying to raise awareness and all, but can't we talk about something else for once? Like, have you seen the latest season of 'Till Death Do Us Part'? Now that's some real drama πŸ’€.
 
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