Apocalypse...Now?

Latest Episodes
Jessica Lanyadoo and The Astrology of an Apocalypse
Jessica and I talk about the remainder of 2020 and the astrology of The United States. Jessica has some very eye-opening statements when it comes to "the apocalypse," and I know you're going to love what she has to say.
Travis View Takes on Q(Anon)
Is QAnon hinting towards things to come, or is it all a crock of shit? I reached out to Travis View of the QAnon Anonymous Podcast looking for some answers. Travis was happy to take the time to talk t
The Return of bigwillygetsilly
bigwillygetsilly. (AKA Will Martinez) is back and ready to take back everything he said about gentrification causing the Apocalypse. Turns out, a pandemic is going to do the job.
Kali Tripodis Takes You To Chromatica
A few weeks ago, I talked to my friend Kali Tripodis, a fellow Little Monster, about Gaga's new album and how it's ushering us into a new age. Originally, I wanted this episode to kick off pride month--but more important things came up.
This ER Nurse Doesn’t Feel Like a Hero
This week, I wanted to talk to one of my dear friends, because she has been an ER nurse for the past 13 years. Sarah has seen a lot of inequality for years working in North Philadephia as an ER nurse.
Shem Pennant Explains OG Racism
We continue to amplify black voices this week by sitting down with comedian Shem Pennant of UCB. He's also from South London, so I wanted to know how he was feeling "during these tumultuous times."
Wesley Cherry and What Black People Need
Last week, I sat down as a guest on the Correctly Mistaken Podcast, hosted by Wesley Cherry. Things were still pretty raw when we spoke, and I just wanted to let him talk about how he was feeling. In
Slightly Special Wants To See Leadership
Slightly Special is a mixed-race military man and I knew I had to talk to him to see his viewpoint on the current apocalypse. I had to have him on the show. I was glad I did--because we were able to l
Anna Goldfarb’s Lockdown Tips
I wanted to talk to Anna about a few articles she's written for The New York Times. Anna's pieces often deal with interpersonal relationships with some fun lifestyle tips. In the episode, she tells us
Sleep Eat with David Bluvband
This week, I check in with my friend David Bluvband. He's been living alone in his studio apartment since the end of March and that can do things to a person. We talk about apocalyptic fiction and how it's mirroring real life, shaving your head,