152: r/unemployment, medical-grade wine, and dogboobes snags a deodorant sponsorships

152: r/unemployment, medical-grade wine, and dogboobes snags a deodorant sponsorships

Author: Did You Reddit? August 12, 2020 Duration: 1:47:22
DYR is back with another heavy-hitter episode from our respective quarantine episodes. In this episode, we reflect on the last few months and a subreddit that's been steadily on the rise as both a utility for all those unemployed right now, but also a commentary on the status of those struggling during the pandemic for non-health-related reasons. It's a fascinating indication of the conversation around UBI, how people are changing saving and spending habits, and ultimately the value of Reddit as more than just a social platform. Plus, r/beermoney, r/Frugal, and medical-grade deodorant.  Tune in to https://www.twitch.tv/didyoureddit for our new and improved Front Page Review sidequest.  Check the official DYR subreddit for the latest hot goss from the community. https://www.reddit.com/r/didyoureddit/ Follow https://www.instagram.com/didyoureddit/ for the latest scoop on DogBoobes fig adventures.  And as always, email us at hi@didyoureddit.com if you have the latest scoop on competitive military-grade wine brands for us to beg sponsorship from, or just want to say hello.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dive into the archives of Did You Reddit?, a podcast that captures the chaotic, evergreen spirit of the internet's front page. Hosted by the usernames u/ItsYerDad, u/MyFreeday, and u/DogBoobes, this show is a time capsule from the early, formative days of Reddit culture. Each episode serves as a guided tour through a different subreddit, peeling back the layers on the strange, hilarious, and often surprisingly insightful online communities that defined a digital era. Listeners will hear the hosts unpack threads, debates, and inside jokes with a mix of comedy and commentary, transforming sprawling text-based chaos into coherent and engaging audio stories. The podcast naturally explores the intersections of society, personal journals, news, and culture through the unique lens of Reddit's platform. While no longer in active production, the content remains timeless-a binge-worthy collection that is weird, witty, and wildly entertaining. This podcast is an anthropological dig into the internet's collective id, offering both nostalgia for those who were there and a fascinating primer for anyone curious about the roots of modern online discourse.
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