

ICYMI
Slate Podcasts
Join Kate Lindsay twice a week as we gaze deep into the online abyss—and tell you what’s gazing back.Get more of ICYMI with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of ICYMI and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the ICYMI show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/icymiplus for access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 45min
How Coming Out Videos Changed YouTube
Ingrid Nilsen, known as the iconic beauty lifestyle YouTuber MissGlamorazzi, reflects on her groundbreaking coming out video from 2015 that gained over 18 million views. She discusses the emotional turmoil she faced before uploading and the mixed reactions that shaped her journey. Delving into how coming out videos transformed LGBTQ+ representation on YouTube, Nilsen shares nostalgic memories and emphasizes the importance of community support during such personal revelations. The conversation highlights the evolution of acceptance and authenticity in the digital age.

Jun 25, 2025 • 42min
TikTok May Win Battles, But YouTube Will Win the War
Kelsey Weekman, a Yahoo News senior entertainment reporter specializing in internet culture, shares insights from this year's VidCon. She discusses YouTube's stronghold despite TikTok's popularity, highlighting the emotional highlights of VidCon's 20th anniversary. The conversation dives into the cultural clash between the two platforms, how YouTube remains favored by adults, and the nostalgic impact of early creators like the Vlogbrothers. They also touch on the dynamic interactions within the social media space and playful ideas for engaging panels.

Jun 21, 2025 • 34min
Is Partiful Cancelled?
The hosts kick off with catchy summer sounds, reflecting on how our attention spans have shrunk. They dive into the rise and fall of Partiful, the trendy event invite app facing backlash over its founders' ties to Palantir, known for controversial contracts with government agencies. The discussion raises questions about privacy in digital event planning and the future of invite platforms. Listeners are invited to share their coming-out stories for an upcoming Pride segment, emphasizing the importance of personal narratives in the digital age.

Jun 18, 2025 • 43min
The Content Creators Crashing the Diddy Trial
Join Nadira Goffe, a Slate staff writer known for her insightful coverage of the Diddy trial, as she dives into the clash between traditional media and new creators. Discover how YouTubers and streamers are reshaping courtroom reporting, often eclipsing classic outlets with their engaging narratives. Goffe discusses the ethical dilemmas and sensationalism emerging in true crime culture. The conversation also touches on the intense media rivalry in high-profile trials and the evolving landscape of legal journalism.

Jun 14, 2025 • 38min
It’s International Bestselling Author Quan Millz
In this engaging conversation, Jason Parham, a Senior Writer at Wired and producer of 'Black Twitter: A People’s History,' dives into the intriguing world of Quan Millz, an international bestselling author known for his vibrant urban narratives. They explore Millz's unique storytelling and his viral rise to fame on TikTok. The discussion reveals the impact of niche literature and online culture on his readership, along with questions about authenticity and the duality of internet fame. Expect lively insights and compelling perspectives on modern authorship!

Jun 11, 2025 • 28min
When CEOs Post About Workers Who “Coast”
Kate Lindsay and Candice Lim dive into the online workplace drama surrounding a millennial founder’s hot take about 9-to-5 workers. Lindsey Carter is the CEO of SET Active, an influencer-targeted athleisure brand you may have seen on Kaia Gerber and Kendall Jenner. Recently, Carter complained in a now-deleted TikTok about office workers who leave right when the clock strikes 5 p.m. This is not the first time Carter has come under fire for questionable workplace practices, but this time, she’s Substacking through the backlash and letting this become a marketing moment. And while posting through workplace drama may help her brand go viral, what will it do to her workers and their morale? Also, why CEOs should turn off the microphones and put some headphones on.This podcast is produced by Vic Whitley-Berry, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim, and Kate Lindsay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 7, 2025 • 32min
TikTok’s “Relationship Experts” Must Be Stopped
The podcast dives into the dubious world of TikTok's self-proclaimed relationship experts. It dissects the irony behind influencers like TheWizardLiz, whose breakup contradicts their advice. The hosts critique the unrealistic standards set by these gurus, questioning their credibility and authenticity. They explore how modern dating advice can often miss the mark, creating harmful narratives. With humor and insight, they anticipate shifts in online dating as users navigate the complexities of love in a digital age.

Jun 4, 2025 • 32min
Sad Beige Lawsuits and an Influencer’s “Royal Wedding”
A high-profile influencer's wedding becomes a viral sensation, with real-time TikTok updates and spreadsheets. Despite the celebration, critics remain vocal, questioning the relationship's financial aspects. The hosts delve into a messy lawsuit over 'sad beige' aesthetics, revealing the intricacies of originality in the digital age. The discussion highlights the pressures influencers face during major life events and the impact of public scrutiny on their personal branding. Join the conversation about authenticity, imitation, and the evolving nature of social media.

May 31, 2025 • 44min
Will MomTok Actually Change Mormonism?
Sara Petersen, author of Momfluenced, joins the hosts to explore the intriguing world of MomTok and its impact on Mormon culture. They discuss how a new Hulu series sheds light on the lives of Mormon wives, revealing a blend of motherhood, sexuality, and scandal. From quirky dirty soda trends to the contradictions within modern motherhood narratives, the conversation critiques how influencers are reshaping gender roles while navigating their complicated relationship with feminism. It's a captivating dive into the evolution of Mormon women in the digital age.

May 28, 2025 • 32min
TikTok’s Favorite Frat and Sorority Chefs
Join the hosts as they dive into the fascinating world of TikTok's Greek life chefs. Discover Kevin Ashton, the charismatic sorority chef with nearly 5 million followers, and his rival, Grant Grocost, who brings the messy frat house kitchen to life. Explore the humor, challenges, and vibrant culture surrounding these culinary creators. The discussion also highlights the unexpected dynamics of their relationships with students and the impact of TikTok on Greek life culture. Who's really winning—the chefs or the platform? It's a delicious rivalry!


