Post-Weird

This is Post-Weird, a conversation show between two friends about our increasingly dystopian future, and the pop-culture we think might help us make sense of it.

What art means at this ugly moment in American culture. Plus, a summer music round up featuring Sabrina Carpenter vs. the prudes, indie artists vs. Spotify, and KPop Demon Hunters | #121

This episode on Post-Weird, we're catching up on everything we missed to end the summer music conversation including Sabrina Carpenter, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Bieber, and Spotify weapons investments. It's all happening, and the fall promises much more for some of our favorite alternative artists. Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

09-23
01:05:45

Tyler, The Creator's 'DON'T TAP THE GLASS' summer takeover, a big Hayley Williams drop, and The Dirty Nil thrashes on. Plus, Happy Gilmore...2? | #120

We're back with another round up of music news and album releases that we want to talk about, including an album that continues Tyler, The Creators run as one of our most consistent artists working today. Stick around for some Happy Gilmore talk at the end. New Tyler the Creator album "Don't Tap the Glass" New Hayley Williams song drop The Dirty Nil release “The Lash” Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

08-04
55:06

'Superman' gives the DCU hope. Plus, an instant classic album from Clipse, and Justin Bieber...tries | #119

We're back with another episode, this time talking about the fun we had with the new 'Superman' movie and the new Clipse album. Also, Justin Bieber surprise released a new album and it's...fine? We discuss. Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

07-24
54:06

Cardi B's new(ish) album, Pusha T's beef, and an AI takedown. Plus, new albums from HAIM, Hotline TNT, and more | #118

We're back to talk about a variety of rap related topics including Cardi B's album announcement, the Clipse beef rollout, and the use the lazy use of AI going on. Plus, new release talk regarding HAIM, Hotline TNT, and the upcoming Lorde album. Thank you for listening! Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

06-27
58:48

Turnstile's 'NEVER ENOUGH' and the best albums of 2025 (so far). Plus, Sabrina Carpenter discourse and our first bunker album picks | #117

We can't get enough of Turnstile's new album, NEVER ENOUGH, but first, we have to wade into some album cover discourse and other pop news. Then, we induct our first bunker albums, the Post-Weird answer to a desert island pick. Thanks for listening! Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

06-17
56:19

Taylor Swift has won again. Now what? Featuring an interview with our special Swiftie correspondent | #116 (Taylor's Version)

Yes, we have dared to pod about Taylor Swift. She recently bought her master recordings back, bringing to an end a six year period where her re-recordings to subvert the original sale were one of the biggest stories in the music industry. We bring in our friend Sydney, an Apex Swiftie and OG Post-Weird supporter, to walk us through what this means for Taylor and what might be next. Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller. Featuring Sydney, special guest.

06-06
01:22:12

Are we in for a bland pop summer? Plus, thoughts on Lorde, Turnstile, and the new Kali Uchis album | #115

We're a music podcast now! Welcome back to our Post-Weird pod summer. We discuss the current state of the charts and the sense that this year has been a boring year for pop music, especially compared to last year. Plus, thoughts on the upcoming Lorde and Turnstile albums, some reflection on the new Kali Uchis record, and more. Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

06-02
41:44

Our Most Anticipated Movies, Music, and Television of 2025. Plus, random 'Girls' and 'Seinfeld' talk.

We're back to talk about things we're thinking forward to this year, and also talk about random other things we're watching to avoid the cold and dumb outside news. Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

01-29
56:55

The Best Music, Movies, and TV of 2024

It's the most wonderful time of the year for... lists, lists, and more lists! We're back to tell you what entertainment we loved in 2024 - including favorite albums, movies, TV shows, and more. Thank you for listening and happy holidays! Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

12-23
01:11:47

Adaptations: ‘Jackie Brown’ (1997) and ‘High Fidelity’ (2000)

Welcome to episode 10/10 of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking our favorite adaptations: a classic record store set rom-com, and a chill crime tale by Quentin Tarantino. ‘Jackie Brown’ (1997) and ‘High Fidelity’ (2000). Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

10-18
56:13

Fight Movies: 'Rumble in the Bronx' (1995) and 'Snatch' (2000)

Welcome to episode nine of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking fight movies: boxing, martial arts, and busting heads. Two under discussed beat 'em ups that cross gangsters and get punchy in 'Rumble in the Bronx' and 'Snatch.' Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

09-30
46:22

Romance: 'Chungking Express' (1994) and '500 Days of Summer' (2009)

Welcome to episode eight of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about hopeless romantics, crazy eyes, and yearning. This is the romance movie pod. God help us all. 'Chungking Express' (1994) and '500 Days of Summer' (2009). Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

09-02
58:25

Coming-of-Age: 'Cooley High' (1975) and 'SLC Punk!' (1998)

I guess this is growing up! Welcome to episode seven of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about a bedrock genre of movies: coming-of-age films. And by coincidence, we've chosen two of our favorite movies from very different periods that follow an incredibly similar structure, 'Cooley High' and 'SLC Punk!' Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

08-26
55:12

Gosling Drama: 'Blue Valentine' (2010) and 'Drive' (2011)

Welcome to episode six of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about the dramatic chops of one of our favorite actors, Ryan Gosling, and his roles in 'Blue Valentine' and the iconic 'Drive.' Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

08-19
55:20

Spike Lee Special: 'Do the Right Thing' (1989) and 'He Got Game' (1998)

It's hot, who's bringing the ice cubes? Welcome to episode five of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about one of the most impactful and important directors of all-time, Spike Lee, and how his classics like 'Do the Right Thing' and 'He Got Game' influenced what we love about movies. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

08-12
01:06:21

Sicko Cinema: 'Body Double' (1984) and 'Final Destination' (2000)

Of course they're watching you! Welcome to episode four of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about the sick thrills and perversion of two of our favorite thriller/horror movies. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

08-05
52:31

Japanese Animation: 'Kiki's Delivery Service' (1989) and 'Ghost in the Shell' (1995)

What was I made for? Welcome to episode three of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're rewatching two masterpieces that redefined what we expected from modern animation. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

07-29
55:07

Childhood Heroes: 'Jumanji' (1995) and 'I, Robot' (2004)

There goes my hero! Welcome to episode two of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're going back in time to talk about two action/adventure movies that star our childhood heroes, Will Smith and Robin Williams. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

07-22
57:50

90's Comedy Icons: 'The Mask' (1994) and 'Billy Madison' (1995)

We're going to the movies! Welcome to episode one of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're reexamining two iconic comedy movies starring the biggest stars of the 90's, Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

07-15
55:30

Ep. 102: The Future of the Pod, plus talking the fantastic X-Men '97 and (weak) rap beef

We're back and talking about our future plans for this feed. Plus, we spend some time discussing the incredible success of X-Men '97 and some embarrassingly weak rap beef. Hosted by Zack Miller & Stephen Williams

04-11
53:54

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