Music has been a feature of American culture wars since at least the time of Elvis Presley’s gyrating dance moves on The Ed Sullivan show in 1956. But amidst all the moral panics about hip-shaking and backmasking, there is a legitimate and fascinating question about the role and influence that popular music plays on human behavior and on society more broadly.
Really appreciate you guys looking into this. I've been looking for clarity on the debate over RICO usage and lyrics coming into trials (which has been banned in a few jurisdictions). And always interesting to listen to someone take these issues seriously with an analytical lens. Excited for the next installment!
Hi Jill. Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing! If you go to this link you can set up the subscriber only feed to listen on which ever platform you prefer: https://www.reflector.show/s/reflectors
There can be a little lag in between posting the episodes on the day of publish sometimes. I wanted to check to make sure you were able to get part 1 and 2 of You Can't Say That on your feed.
got here from the fifth column …. episode 1 sounds a little like npr / upper west side bubble content. its just the end of the episode and finally ….gangs and violent crime = bad.
Aha! I will admit that it is true we came up in the audio world with a healthy dose of NPR style storytelling. It is both something we admire from our past and also continue to try and innovate on. Although I do find that NPR as of late is not what I remember it to be as a young radio fan. Truthfully I think movies from the mid 90s through the 2000s is probably what influenced my storytelling chops a bit more ;). Hope you enjoy the show.
Really appreciate you guys looking into this. I've been looking for clarity on the debate over RICO usage and lyrics coming into trials (which has been banned in a few jurisdictions). And always interesting to listen to someone take these issues seriously with an analytical lens. Excited for the next installment!
Thanks for the kind words!
It’s so good. Thank you. Pretty sure I upgraded to paid but can’t find the link to part 2… 🤔
Hi Jill. Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing! If you go to this link you can set up the subscriber only feed to listen on which ever platform you prefer: https://www.reflector.show/s/reflectors
Perfect - thanks!
Public feed has posted You Can't Say That, and it's not out on the paid feed yet.
Hi Kirk,
There can be a little lag in between posting the episodes on the day of publish sometimes. I wanted to check to make sure you were able to get part 1 and 2 of You Can't Say That on your feed.
Yep, I got them about 3 hours later!
got here from the fifth column …. episode 1 sounds a little like npr / upper west side bubble content. its just the end of the episode and finally ….gangs and violent crime = bad.
Aha! I will admit that it is true we came up in the audio world with a healthy dose of NPR style storytelling. It is both something we admire from our past and also continue to try and innovate on. Although I do find that NPR as of late is not what I remember it to be as a young radio fan. Truthfully I think movies from the mid 90s through the 2000s is probably what influenced my storytelling chops a bit more ;). Hope you enjoy the show.
I can’t find Filthy Slime part 2, (I am a paid subscriber), I’m probably doing something wrong but I’m not sure what!
Thanks for subscribing Sophie! You can listen on any platform you like if you follow links here: https://www.reflector.show/s/reflectors
That’s brilliant- thank you!