
You know those nights where you're doomscrolling TikTok, half-watching Love Island, and somehow end up talking to ChatGPT about your ex? Yeah. Same.
In this episode, Anahita and Jesselina get real about what we’re all secretly doing—bingeing “mindless” content and ask if it’s actually mindless at all. From Rakhi Sawant deep dives to emotional support sitcoms and the sweet relief of rewatching shows we already know the ending to, they unpack what “brain rot” really means in a world that never shuts up.
Why do we feel guilty for needing to switch off? Why do we pretend some content doesn’t “count”? And why are the shows that make us feel the most seen often the ones people love to hate?
This one’s messy, funny, a little chaotic and surprisingly tender. Because maybe, just maybe, the things we consume when we’re not trying to be smart are saying something really important about who we are.
Spoiler alert: Rakhi Sawant was in Main Hoon Na.
Clickable Timestamps
(00:32) "Do we sound like people who started a podcast out of boredom?"
(03:44) ChatGPT, therapy, and the new emotional outsourcing
(06:52) Astro GPT, false hope, and when AI becomes your best friend
(09:47) Anxiety, spoilers, and the comfort of rewatching old shows
(12:37) Squid Game, overstimulation, and doomscrolling to survive
(15:22) Deep cinema vs dumb shows: do we really need to pick a side?
(18:14) Who are the PAPs? (Pretentious Alt People explained)
(20:32) TikTok, Finstas & the new language of internet girlhood
(23:17) Love Island as a social experiment (not a guilty pleasure)
(26:42) Rakhi Sawant, Takeshi’s Castle & the golden age of chaotic icons
(29:55) Meme culture, emotional processing & staying connected
(33:10) Why “low-brow” content is more political than we think
(37:16) Pop culture vs ideology: what actually shapes society?
(40:34) Can brain rot be a form of resistance?