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We discuss Josh O'Connor's hosting debut on December 13, 2025. He was charming but the episode was uneven. We discuss how "Bachelorette Party Strippers" plays on the "soft boy" aesthetic as well as the complexity of masculinity and how desire, gender norms, and emotional authenticity are negotiated in popular culture. We also talk about how "Uber Eats Wrapped" can be used for a deep dive into memory, shame, data privacy, and self-perception. Resources including readings on shame and the privacy paradox as well as films that explore the concept of memory.
By Charisse L'PreeWe discuss Josh O'Connor's hosting debut on December 13, 2025. He was charming but the episode was uneven. We discuss how "Bachelorette Party Strippers" plays on the "soft boy" aesthetic as well as the complexity of masculinity and how desire, gender norms, and emotional authenticity are negotiated in popular culture. We also talk about how "Uber Eats Wrapped" can be used for a deep dive into memory, shame, data privacy, and self-perception. Resources including readings on shame and the privacy paradox as well as films that explore the concept of memory.