DiscoverAI Podcast Summaries from Transcripted.ai (VIDEO)What Akaash Singh’s 'Gaslit' Reveals About Masculinity — Philion (Condensed)
What Akaash Singh’s 'Gaslit' Reveals About Masculinity — Philion (Condensed)

What Akaash Singh’s 'Gaslit' Reveals About Masculinity — Philion (Condensed)

Update: 2025-12-06
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A comedian's set may be less punchline than plea — Philion dissects how Akaash Singh's Gaslit turns private dysfunction into public spectacle. This condensed version trims the 47-minute episode down to 4 minutes, delivering the core critique fast. Host Philion unpacks themes of performative masculinity, toxic crowd-work, and the ethics of mining personal relationships for jokes, arguing the special often masks insecurity with macho posturing. Listeners will learn how craft and accountability intersect, why turning marital collapse into material can harm real people, and when therapy beats theatrical outrage. This recap touches on society and culture, mental health and psychology, comedy craft, and accountability — essential keywords for curious listeners. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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What Akaash Singh’s 'Gaslit' Reveals About Masculinity — Philion (Condensed)

What Akaash Singh’s 'Gaslit' Reveals About Masculinity — Philion (Condensed)

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