Today, Alyana is joined by her friend, Ysaach. In this episode, they discuss the portrayal of LGBTQ+ issues and characters in popular television shows. Issues include stereotypes, intersectionality, and caricaturing in series airing in the 1990s to present day television.
Catching up from all these past few months of drama, Emme dives into three stories that she cannot get out of her head. Starting with Khloe's unedited photo leak, the episode then goes into talking about James Charles yet again being accused of having sexual relations with a minor. Finally, the last and most mind-consuming topic for Emme's episode was Jeff Wittek's accident, caused by friend and Youtube star, David Dobrik.
Today, Sejal is joined by her friend, Mackenzie and they discuss binge-watching in quarantine. They also both share some of their favorite and least favorite TV shows.
Welcome to WeMetOnTheWeb! In this weeks episode, Emme talks about college and what it was like going through the application process. From moving out to dealing with rejections, it can definitely take an emotional toll on you, and Emme unpacks all of her feelings. Being rejected sucks and college is scary, but at least it's nice to know thousands of others are dealing with it too.
On today's episode, we are joined by writer Natasha Santana to discuss her experiences with mental health as a Latinx American. In the episode, we dive into situations that many of us face, and breakdown the romanticization of this important topic.
Emme continues her conversation on cancel culture and is joined by Alyssa on this episode . They talk about James Charles’ many scandals, the failed attempts at cancelling Trisha, the rumors about David Dobrik & the vlog squad, and about how cancel culture has changed over time.
As February comes to a close, Alyana goes over the importance of educating yourself about black issues and history.
In this week's episode, Sejal talks about how the power of social media and technology are leading to solutions and awareness of pressing global issues.
The first episode of a journey on cancel culture begins with Emme's rundown of what she thinks cancel culture is + some ways it affected her. From celebrities like Charli D'amelio and Michael Jackson to authors like JK Rowling, cancel culture has really swept the internet.
Today, our new podcaster Sejal, talks about all things school! She talks about the current state of school and shares some funny zoom theories. She also shares some tips on how to assimilate to a new school and how to thrive in online classes.
This week, our new podcaster Alyana discusses the Presidential Inauguration. The last couple of years since the 2016 election have seen drastic changes in the country’s landscape. The recent Inauguration set the stage for a new day in America.
2020 was a crazy year and was full of so many events that I felt a rundown was necessary. From protests to missing graduation, to the countless covid cases, Emme talks about the year & some feelings many may be having.
Today, Ashleigh and Amy look back on the eventful year of 2020 and talk about some of the most iconic moments in the music industry. From the One Direction anniversary that jumpstarted “Fangirlz” to the multitude of new music from famous artists, they reminisce over 2020 and how the pandemic has changed music for the better and for worse. They also share their own personal music favorites of the year and their Spotify Wrapped!
Too quiet. Too Loud. Too fat. Too thin. Too basic. Too gay. Too straight. Too much. Too little. Kalli and Emme talk about their experiences with female expectations and how it affected them during and after their coming out journey.
In today's episode, Amy and Ashleigh talk about Harry Styles, and how he has changed the norms for gender in today's society. They also explore some scandals negatively effecting styles, and in the end, bring it all back together with the common theme of #wearthatdress.
Happy Halloween everyone! In today's episode, Emme tells us some true scary stories that happened to some of our members of Voices of GenZ. Stay safe tonight!
Join in as Amy and Ashleigh talk about the upcoming holiday and the trending movie franchise, Harry Potter. They explore the influence on the new generation of viewers, Gen Z, especially on TikTok.
Today, Emme Armijo is joined by Bren Bartol. Bren talks about their experience coming out and growing up gender fluid. In addition, they talk about LGBTQ+ marriage laws, pedophilia being linked with LGBTQ+, and ask questions like, "Is pansexuality bi-phobic?" Check out Bren's podcast GenderZ to hear more from them.
Today, Ashleigh and Amy talk about the stan culture, the toxicity of it, and ways to hold ourselves and other celebrities accountable. Listen today!
In this progressive day, coming out might seem like a breeze compared to what it used to be. In this episode, podcaster Emme talks about her experience coming out as bisexual and some things she noticed after coming out. Also, always remember you are loved and accepted for your true self.