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The Internet Is Dead
Brittany Deitch and Sameera Rachakonda
84 episodes
6 days ago
During conversations with artists/creators they grew up following, best friends Brittany Deitch & Sameera Rachakonda unpack what it means to be online.
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During conversations with artists/creators they grew up following, best friends Brittany Deitch & Sameera Rachakonda unpack what it means to be online.
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Society & Culture
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the L.A. writing scene with car crash collective
The Internet Is Dead
1 hour 15 minutes 43 seconds
3 months ago
the L.A. writing scene with car crash collective

car crash collective talks about starting their reading series, their internet background, the New Millenium Boyz movie adaption and how Britt ended up working on the script with Alex Kazemi, opportunties in LA, and the recent Rolling Stone article about the right on episode 69 of The Internet Is Dead (Josh Ovalle, Please Be A Guest On My Podcast) Podcast ଘ(ᵕ˵ ૩ᵕ)━☆゚.*・。(◕‿◕)♡ᕙ(‾̀◡‾́)ᕗ

The Internet Is Dead
During conversations with artists/creators they grew up following, best friends Brittany Deitch & Sameera Rachakonda unpack what it means to be online.