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Velvet Vices
Author: Jackson Sharp and Taylor Hunt
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Velvet Vices is a cultural commentary podcast hosted by Jackson Sharp and Taylor Hunt. These college best friends, now living miles apart, offer unfiltered and witty cultural commentary on trending media topics and all things pop culture. Their show blends storytelling, personal anecdotes, and questionable inside jokes, giving listeners a glimpse into their enduring friendship.
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For their 40th episode, Velvet Vices shares their thoughts and opinions on the events and outcomes of the 2025 Grammys. They also discuss Taylor's journey to being vape free and Jackson's celebrity documentary obsession.Timestamps00:00 Update on Taylor quitting smoking15:10 Celebrity documentaries18:48 Opining on The Grammys
Jackson and Taylor discuss the challenges of quitting smoking, the nuances of liking or disliking celebrities, the impact of stan culture on artists, and the complexities of celebrity culture and fandoms. The conversation also delves into the ethics of fan fiction and the importance of visuals in pop culture, all while sharing personal anecdotes and reflections on their favorite artists and shows.Timestamps00:00 Cheap wine and quitting smoking21:30 Communicating through "stanning" and the evolution of fandoms
In their first ever iceberg episode, Velvet Vices dives deep into the multifaceted life of Trisha Paytas, exploring her rise to fame through YouTube, her ventures into podcasting, her music career, and the controversies that have surrounded her. The hosts discuss her iconic moments, her relationships, and the impact of her trolling era, while also touching on her reality TV appearances and the phenomenon of her cancellations. The discussion highlights the complexities of her public persona, the cultural significance of her journey, and the impact of her mental health on her content. They also touch on Trisha's evolution as a creator and her legacy in the YouTube community.
Some topics mentioned:
30+ Television show appearances
Music career
SNL Debut
Just Trish
Frenemies
Stripper
Vlog Squad
D'Amelios
Mukbangs
King Tut
OnlyFans
Trolling era
Pink G Wagon
Spending Addiction
Midwesterner
Books written
Musical theater obsession
Fastest talker lore
Amy Winehouse music video extra (then made a video about it)
Eminem music video
Quentin Tarantino fan youtube origins
Plus size activism
Crying on kitchen floor
The cancellation(s)
Marrying cardboard cutout of Brad Pitt
Gabbie Hanna beef
Jason Nash
Over 1,000 deleted videos
Plastic surgeries
Rehab/Drug era
Jeffree Star
Shane Dawson
Colleen Ballinger
Sean van der Wilt
Roger Bart
Having Children
BPD Diagnosis
& more...
Stories about fashion crimes at Carrie Bradshaw's stoop, smoke breaks at The Whitney, ass cracks at The Chelsea Hotel, Drunk Shakespeare, rats and prophets in Union Square, Jackson's spotlight at a comedy show, Taylor's ranking of NYC restrooms, and more are what Jackson and Taylor bring to the audience in this episode.
Feel free to use this episode as a guide for your own trips ;)
Catch up with Jackson and Taylor in this special episode recorded live in NYC. They discuss parties, new music (Traci Lords and Ethel Cain), seeing each other, smoker's rights, Taylor's Spotify time capsule, and read their answers from a couple's questionnaire.
Happy New Year from Velvet Vices! Listen to Jackson and Taylor reflect on their 2024s and the podcast's accomplishments and milestones in 2024. They then reveal what they hope for and will be working towards in 2025.
Timestamps
00:00 Podcast 2024 Reflections and 2025 Goals
32:22 Personal Reflections and Goals
This eerie episode of Velvet Vices contains stories spanning glitches in the matrix, potential extraterrestrial encounters, seeing ghosts, experiencing deja vu, ouija boards, the Appalachian Mountains, New Orleans, and all things creepy. Timestamps00:00 Topic Introduction07:26 Taylor's Encounters16:51 Deja Vu & Prophetic Dreams20:04 The Case of the Disappearing Vape25:33 Magic Interstate Exit (again)29:41 Hasbro Ouija Boards for Christmas36:13 Ghost Tours43:44 Aliens45:52 Mandela Effect48:00 The Mythology of the Appalachian Mountains 53:36 "Motion Sickness" by Phoebe Bridgers
Happy Holidays from Velvet Vices! This week the hosts bring back Song of the Week with a double feature and storytime. Then they delve into sharing their favorite holiday movies, music, specials, and traditions. Hear their thoughts on everything from Elf to Sabrina Carpenter to the Grinch to Frosty to Jingle Bell Rock to Polar Express and much more. Timestamps00:00 About Our Last Episode05:25 "Barefoot and Buckwild" and "Georgia Peaches" by Lauren Alaina + Storytime19:25 Visual Holiday Media21:43 Trishmas by Trisha Paytas25:59 Christmas Music36:51 Holiday Traditions39:51 Classic Christmas Movies
From political opinions to technical difficulties to things that just came off the wrong way, Jackson and Taylor share clips and conversations that were cut from previous episodes in this unique episode.
In a follow up to last week's "Some Things We Hate", Jackson and Taylor respond to ratings and comments about themselves online. They then share dozens of more things that they hate. They critique public behavior, the glorification of hunting culture on social media, have a discussion on language and gender, explore a variety of topics ranging from communication anxieties to the impact of lighting on mood, and the frustration of picky eaters. They also delve into respecting service workers, the predatory nature of multi-level marketing, foreign language complexities, minimalism, personal accessories, the dislike of beer, uniforms, and more. There is something for everyone in this episode.Timestamps00:00 Low ratings and Reddit threads 10:37 Jackson and Taylor's hate lists30:28 Jackson on meeting Jemima Kirke33:25 Back to things Jackson and Taylor hate
From social media trends to societal norms to technology and beyond, this week hear some things that Jackson and Taylor hate most.
In this week's brief but impactful conversation, Jackson and Taylor cover updates on Amberlynn Reid's missing cat and then go into a discussion on Marina's new poetry book titled "Eat The World", giving opinions on everything from cover to content.
Chapters
00:00 Hearing pizza commercials and missing deliveries because of Madonna
08:14 Amberlynn's missing cat
13:55 "Eat The World"
Taylor and Jackson brief the audience on updates in the Amberlynn Reid universe including new evidence about her girlfriend's past and fetishes. The hosts then discuss Jackson's weekend with a friend visiting New York and their experiences with high end fragrances.
Timestamps
00:00 Amberlynn Reid News
27:29 NYC Weekend Recap
39:49 Fragrances
59:24 Everything Else
After being disappointed with the result of the U.S. Presidential election, Jackson and Taylor discuss their feelings and previous elections. The hosts then work through various categories and share what they are loving right now. Jackson is into Imogen Heap, Jessie Ware, Daft Punk, The Substance, the 2014 Tumblr aesthetic, and more. Taylor discusses Remmy Bond, Ole Henriksen, 90 Day Fiancé Before the 90 Days, burgundy eyeliner, baggy jeans, and more.
Timestamps:
00:00 Election Talk
14:13 Movies/TV Shows
31:17 Clothing
37:15 Beauty Products
48:23 Music
58:34 Aesthetics and Vibes
1:02:54 Memes and Sayings
Jackson and Taylor share their thoughts on Halsey's new album The Great Impersonator, and criticize some of the album's critics. They then rank the X trilogy (X, Pearl, MaXXXine). Finally, discussing the new releases of Addison Rae and Lady Gaga and their excitement for current music.
Timestamps
00:00 Halsey's The Great Impersonator
21:18 Ranking the X trilogy
48:04 New music releases
For their 25th episode, Jackson and Taylor discuss their recent trips to Nashville, Memphis, and Vermont. Taylor announces a new boyfriend. They then debrief the essay, Notes on "Camp" by Susan Sontag, sharing their thoughts on "Camp" and modern iterations of it. Their song this week is "One of Us Cannot Be Wrong" by Leonard Cohen.
Timestamps
00:00 Fall Break Recap
32:37 Notes on "Camp" by Susan Sontag
1:06:27 "One of Us Cannot Be Wrong" by Leonard Cohen
Sontag's essay: https://monoskop.org/images/5/59/Sontag_Susan_1964_Notes_on_Camp.pdf
Taylor's article: https://artrkl.com/blogs/news/velvet-paintings
Jackson and Taylor explore the themes of the macabre, discussing their attraction to darkness and horror. They delve into the cultural significance of macabre literature and media, the allure of true crime, and the societal critiques often embedded in horror narratives. The discussion also touches on desensitization to violence, the impact of horror on art and literature, and the duality of life and death in storytelling. Additionally, Jackson tells stories about getting a tattoo in New Orleans and being robbed by a taxi driver in Belize. Their song this week is "Poison Tree" by Grouper.
Timestamps
00:00 Into the Shadows of the Macabre
07:40 The Fascination with Darkness and Death
12:10 True Crime vs. Fictional Horror
22:22 Historical Perspectives on the Macabre
33:05 The Societal Lens of Horror Films
41:16 Exploring the Macabre in Culture
48:30 Jackson's Tattoo and Getting Robbed
58:16 "Poison Tree" by Grouper
In this conversation, Jackson and Taylor explore the unexpected music careers of various celebrities, discussing their influences, successes, failures, and the cultural impact of their music. They go into the pop culture landscape, highlighting the nuances of each artist's journey and the music they produced. They mention over 25 celebrities in total.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
09:03 Lindsay Lohan
12:45 Hilary Duff
19:04 Jeffree Star
24:50 Addison Rae
29:48 Vanessa Hudgens
34:17 Leighton Meester
37:14 Kim Kardashian
42:52 Zendaya
45:05 Ashley Tisdale
51:28 Scarlett Johansson
52:41 Paris Hilton
57:31 Chord Overstreet
1:00:40 Emily Osment
1:04:30 Dr. Bridgit Mendler
1:06:10 Rob Grant (Lana Del Rey's Dad)
1:07:57 Heidi Montag
1:11:00 Trisha Paytas
This week, Jackson and Taylor confabulate on the allure of dark academia, its presence on social media, the media often associated with it, and more. They specifically discuss The Secret History by Donna Tartt, "Oxford Comma" by Vampire Weekend, and Dead Poets Society.
Chapters
00:00 The Allure of Dark Academia
42:01 The Secret History by Donna Tartt
56:44 Vampire Weekend
Jackson talks about his experience seeing Charli xcx, Troye Sivan, Lorde, and Addison Rae at Madison Square Garden this week. Jackson and Taylor discuss retail therapy, its consequences, champagne problems, capitalism, bad habits, and more.
Chapters
00:00 SWEAT TOUR
04:55 Retail Therapy and Champagne Problems
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