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Episode 76: A Pod Full of Tangents
This week’s prompts: Peach, Necktie, 309
Neal and Lauren lean fully into chaos this week with an episode that earns its title the old-fashioned way: by going absolutely everywhere. What starts as a quick check-in spirals into a joyful, free-range conversation about internet conspiracies, parasocial fandom, doomscrolling, poetry whispered in the middle of the night, Roman fruit paintings, French Impressionists, and the eternal question of whether Doctor Who has queer time-travel fan fiction (spoiler: obviously).
Lauren takes Peach and turns it into an art-history fever dream, beginning with drunken T.S. Eliot recitations (“Do I dare to eat a peach?”) and winding through ancient Roman still lifes, fuzzy fruit symbolism, and the unexpectedly rich visual history of peaches in painting. From there, she launches into a deep, deliciously nerdy deep dive on Pierre-Auguste Renoir — the Impressionist painter of glowing skin, soft pastels, and famously gravity-defying nudes. She traces his journey from porcelain factory apprentice to founding Impressionist, his crisis of confidence after seeing Raphael and Titian in Italy, his pivot toward classical modeling, and the voluptuous excess of works like The Large Bathers. Along the way: invisible corsets, painterly filters, imposter syndrome, arthritis rumors, nepo-baby descendants, and one of the best art quotes ever: “The pain passes, but the beauty remains.”
By the end, the episode has become exactly what it promised: a pod full of tangents, powered by curiosity, affection, and the belief that sometimes the long way around is the most fun.
PLUS:
🍑 Ancient Roman peaches and pre-cultivation fruit history
📜 Drunk T.S. Eliot poetry as a lifestyle choice
🎨 Renoir’s glow, his gravity-defying nudes, and Impressionist rebellion
🩰 Invisible corsets, painterly filters, and the fantasy of beauty
🧠 Imposter syndrome, artistic reinvention, and why Raphael ruins everything
📱 Doomscrolling, fandom conspiracies, and the last good corners of the internet
Next week’s prompts: Peach, Necktie, 309
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🎧 The Show – @curatedbychance
🎨 Lauren – @paisleylo
🎬 Neal – @nealefischer
📧 E-mail us: [email protected]
🎙️ Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – Subscribe now!
🎧 Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – Subscribe now!
🌐 And for more Neal in your life:
www.linktr.ee/nealefischer
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By Neal E. Fischer and Lauren Tagliaferro4.6
1717 ratings
Episode 76: A Pod Full of Tangents
This week’s prompts: Peach, Necktie, 309
Neal and Lauren lean fully into chaos this week with an episode that earns its title the old-fashioned way: by going absolutely everywhere. What starts as a quick check-in spirals into a joyful, free-range conversation about internet conspiracies, parasocial fandom, doomscrolling, poetry whispered in the middle of the night, Roman fruit paintings, French Impressionists, and the eternal question of whether Doctor Who has queer time-travel fan fiction (spoiler: obviously).
Lauren takes Peach and turns it into an art-history fever dream, beginning with drunken T.S. Eliot recitations (“Do I dare to eat a peach?”) and winding through ancient Roman still lifes, fuzzy fruit symbolism, and the unexpectedly rich visual history of peaches in painting. From there, she launches into a deep, deliciously nerdy deep dive on Pierre-Auguste Renoir — the Impressionist painter of glowing skin, soft pastels, and famously gravity-defying nudes. She traces his journey from porcelain factory apprentice to founding Impressionist, his crisis of confidence after seeing Raphael and Titian in Italy, his pivot toward classical modeling, and the voluptuous excess of works like The Large Bathers. Along the way: invisible corsets, painterly filters, imposter syndrome, arthritis rumors, nepo-baby descendants, and one of the best art quotes ever: “The pain passes, but the beauty remains.”
By the end, the episode has become exactly what it promised: a pod full of tangents, powered by curiosity, affection, and the belief that sometimes the long way around is the most fun.
PLUS:
🍑 Ancient Roman peaches and pre-cultivation fruit history
📜 Drunk T.S. Eliot poetry as a lifestyle choice
🎨 Renoir’s glow, his gravity-defying nudes, and Impressionist rebellion
🩰 Invisible corsets, painterly filters, and the fantasy of beauty
🧠 Imposter syndrome, artistic reinvention, and why Raphael ruins everything
📱 Doomscrolling, fandom conspiracies, and the last good corners of the internet
Next week’s prompts: Peach, Necktie, 309
Join us on Patreon!
www.Patreon.com/curatedbychance
Check out Lauren's Substack:
https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/
Join our Music League
(Volume Five launches This Friday!)
https://app.musicleague.com/l/3d2c21ad32fd4e58add97006df33d0c9/
Follow the creators on Instagram
🎧 The Show – @curatedbychance
🎨 Lauren – @paisleylo
🎬 Neal – @nealefischer
📧 E-mail us: [email protected]
🎙️ Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – Subscribe now!
🎧 Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – Subscribe now!
🌐 And for more Neal in your life:
www.linktr.ee/nealefischer
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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