
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In a feat of editing, Kyle turned over two and a half hours of meandering meditations on Sylvia Plath, determinism, performative allyship, and whether or not true revolution can happen by playing by the rules of the system (spoiler alert: Nope.) into this episode. Obviously, we had a lot to say about Dickinson's "The Future never spoke," written by Ziwe and Alena Smith and directed by Heather Jack. Mainly: it rules.
We also want to give a shout-out to the other two podcasts discussing the show: "The Slave is Gone" and "Dickinson Forevermore." Give them a listen if you haven't already!
You can contact us at [email protected]. One of us (theoretically Ben) will get to you! We promise!
The Future—never spoke—
3.8
1313 ratings
In a feat of editing, Kyle turned over two and a half hours of meandering meditations on Sylvia Plath, determinism, performative allyship, and whether or not true revolution can happen by playing by the rules of the system (spoiler alert: Nope.) into this episode. Obviously, we had a lot to say about Dickinson's "The Future never spoke," written by Ziwe and Alena Smith and directed by Heather Jack. Mainly: it rules.
We also want to give a shout-out to the other two podcasts discussing the show: "The Slave is Gone" and "Dickinson Forevermore." Give them a listen if you haven't already!
You can contact us at [email protected]. One of us (theoretically Ben) will get to you! We promise!
The Future—never spoke—
29,311 Listeners
26,159 Listeners
50,678 Listeners
22,074 Listeners
5,578 Listeners
27,429 Listeners
56,231 Listeners
16,690 Listeners
6,701 Listeners
27,238 Listeners
28,473 Listeners
743 Listeners
1,140 Listeners
20,562 Listeners
1,392 Listeners