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LowercaseJ's
Lowercase j journalists
20 episodes
2 days ago
Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.
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Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.
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Society & Culture
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Episode 7 - Apologies for the ruckus
LowercaseJ's
38 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 7 - Apologies for the ruckus

Dom and Samara struggle through various distractions across multiple countries to talk about weird college cultures, TikTok pandemic parties, the RNC, potentially fake vaccines and political teenage rebellion. 

Also, Dom's got a radio show now! Listen in over at kcou.fm at the following hours:

US Central: Friday night at midnight until 2am

Australian Eastern: Saturday 3pm-5pm

UK: Saturday 6am-8am (Set an alarm, it might be worth it)

Got a question, query or concern? Email us over at lowercasejmedia@gmail.com

Liking the podcast? Recommend it to a friend already, I mean seriously what's taking you so long?


LowercaseJ's
Journalism students Dom and Samara have a millennial take on pop culture and politics as well as well as attempting to advise young romantics on their questions and concerns from far and wide.