Nice Try!
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Nice Try's second season, Interior, is all about the lifestyle products that have been sold to us over and over, and the promises of domestic self improvement they have made, kept and broken.
From Curbed, New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
17 Episodes
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Concord Park is the second most famous Milgram experiment. Probably.
I am an introvert for sure. I am not shy and I like spending time with my friends but I definitely have a natural inclination to avoid it because I find social situations exhausting. So yes we do exist
season 2 has merit but season one compresses & flattens everything to a "whites discriminate" narrative. its not a discussion on utopian ideals or the difficulty of achieving utopia. instead it's all how whites discriminate - Levittown for example- when the podcast could have discussed the impact on gender role, culture in larger society, assimilation of ethnics, economic gains for the rising working class. too many shortcut to race as an easy trope
season 2 has merit but season one compresses & flattens everything to a "whites discriminate" narrative. its not a discussion on utopian ideals or the difficulty of achieving utopia. instead it's all how whites discriminate - Levittown for example- when the podcast could have discussed the impact on gender role, culture in larger society, assimilation of ethnics, economic gains for the rising working class. too many shortcut to race as an easy trope
"Strenth"? "Which is like, lol." I guess we've given up on English.
Are you planning on doing more seasons? Is there a way to stay up to date?
This podcast was amazing until a distinct sociopolitical agenda started creeping into the narrative. By the end of the third episode I listened to, it's very much "in your face". Not sure I can ignore it enough to listen further. Nice Try, though.
great podcast 👍😊
the parting comment by Avery that the "majority" of these failed uptopias is because of charismatic White men, is a sadly racist comment. Give me a break.