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Essential listening for online folks
I cited this podcast in my master’s dissertation, is that serious. And funny and entertaining and thought provoking. Love it so much
Kcynthiag
Another Intellectually Dishonest Political Show
The show says it’s about the internet with unbiased takes, but it’s just another left wing political show. I really wanted to like it, but their coverage of Minnesota fraud was a joke. I genuinely appreciated the way they humanize the Somali community and show the harm in the stereotypes that have come as a result, but the fact they gloss over the reasons Nick Shirley and federal politicians think fraud is occurring is ludicrous. I appreciate that they included the Feeding our Future fraud and Somali involvement to give context from where the accusations may have started, but they’re acting as if the case is closed because one layer of review was signed off on. There’s been a lot more damning evidence than Nick saying “show me the kids” and they’re lying to their audience by holding that back. There are (non-AI) videos of these daycares’ playgrounds covered with glass and garbage all across unusable playgrounds from before the story broke and then all cleaned up, repaired, and usable the next day. Neighbors site never having seen kids there until this week. There are obvious typos in the signs like “learing” center and other things that make the operations seem dubious. Daycare operators are making statements about losing all attendance records. CNN: “A spokesperson for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, told CNN two of the centers in the video were closed. But a Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families spokesperson later clarified that one — Quality Learning Center — ultimately decided to remain open, according to The Minnesota Star Tribune.” It’s extremely suspicious and worth reporting that one day care closed and then reopened following this scandal breaking and warrants waiting for the full investigation before reporting this as a closed case with no fraud. I hope YOU do a full episode and beg for apologies/offer corrections if any of this proves to be false since you mentioned it in the episode.
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ObscureOwl
One of the Best
What is there to say? Nearly every episode will make you ask thoughtful questions about the world we live in. One of only a handful of podcasts I never miss an episode, one of the two I’ll drop everything for and listen to.
guythatneedsaname
You won’t be disappointed
Genuinely one of the best podcasts I’ve listened to in years. Excellent personalities, stories, and voices. As a heavy podcast listener, this has quickly become my favorite. I will pause anything i’m listening to mid episode if a new one drops. Keep up the good work.
Tatspep
Never (Stop) Posting!
One of my favorite podcasts of the last few years! Thoughtful, informative, and timely.
WhentheSchneckenBeckons
Great Pod
like what if a Substack were good
dynamicManifold
My New Favorite Podcast!
Never Post is my new favorite podcast. When a new episode comes out I simply have to stop whatever I’m doing and listen. Truly cannot recommend it enough!
Just Another Brian
more like never (stop) post(ing)
georgia has never been wrong about anything, ever, even once in her life
sahanapr
refreshing
thank you for existing Never Post! You are helping the Internet seem a little bit weirder and smaller, something I need.
Ahdjahhdiahbdhzggagf
Listen
Good show always listen never let the haters get you down
pdthorn
Not quite what I wanted
Had high hopes but it’s just another political show. Fine if you’re into that but I wanted what it promised on the cover.
Jamon Holmgren
Very, very, good.
I am two episodes in and I already know that I am going to make time to catch up and look forward to the newest ep to drop. This is achievable because it’s a bimonthly podcast and there is only thirteen episodes so far. That said, I don’t think you need to play from the start. If you see a topic covered you like or are interested, listen to that one. I can guarantee an intelligent (but accessible), sincere (but sometimes humorous), discussion of the topic that you can start and finish on your average lunch break. Each ep has two stories/topics and they really make you about the influence (and sometimes lack of influence) of the internet in all its forms. I highly recommend, especially if you liked anything Mike Rugnetta has been involved with or shows like Radiolab. To steal from Joe Bob Briggs, ‘Five stars. Chris says check it out.’
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modotrobot
So glad I listened!
I love this crew, and this refreshing and thoughtful show and hope it can continue for a long time yet. Never post, but if you must post, may those posts be as good as an episode of Neverpost. That is to say stimulating, good humored, and thoughtful. Can’t recommend enough!
CuriouserCat
The Best Source For New Local To The Internet
This podcast is a lovely look into topics, ideas, and viewpoints I would otherwise have missed. It’s a delightful break from doomscrolling.
ThomasSixten
Here’s an idea: Media Media for Digit Divers
Quality show about all the stuff that happens because of the internet and everything that happens in order to make the internet happen. It’s like Car Talk or This American Life, but instead of talking about the whirring and buzzing in your vintage Studebaker or the whimsical ennui wrought by the de-industrialization of your town or city, it’s like looking at yourself from the other side of the screen while you’re doom-scrolling, post-composing, liking, tweeting, ticking-and-tocking, followed by the vacuous flutter in the quiet air after you’re done…and you contemplate the fact that you haven’t logged out of anything for more than a decade. Nice to know they get it, and that there’s more to it. Talk tech to me, team. It’s really good.
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Akruzuzu
I do not respect any podcasts
but the world is better with Never Post in it
Super Goth Loli 64
Smart, funny, original
Never Post is a great show about the internet and how it shapes our lives in big and small ways. They’re not chasing the latest viral sensations, instead they dig deep and find really interesting stories and angles.
PorcupineSchool
My new 99% Invisible
I used to watch Mike Rugnetta's PBS online show, so I was delightfully surprised to recognize his name in a Garbage Day newsletter! Figured I'd give the podcast a try, and everything I like! Informative, nuanced, space for humor as well. Thoughtful, and the hosts and guests truly care about their topics. It's kinda like 99PI but about the internet. And no ads for giant oil companies or AI devices.
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NoraSpaceAce
Thoughtful, unpretentious, analysis of real world and internet culture
Never Post is honestly a breath of fresh air. They analyze the intersections of internet and “real life” culture in a way that is profoundly thoughtful, but not pretentious. They also do a fantastic job of making the content understandable when a concept or terminology might be new to you. As far as pacing and tone, it actually reminds me a lot of Mr. Rogers. It’s really calm and deliberate. They also maintain a consistent speed, so if you listen to your podcasts sped up there aren’t random sections that become too fast because the host started speaking quickly. Plus it has a really broad and diverse set of hosts. The content is consistently high quality and brings in many voices without feeling disjointed. It may be a new podcast… but I’ve followed several of the hosts for years and Never Post hits the high bars they’ve set on mediums like YouTube. I have one final thought to add- Cultural and media literacy are so important, but critical thinking seems rarer and rarer by the day. It’s kind of strange to say… but the Never Post hosts are essentially professional thinkers. And they lead by example, which subtly encourages you to think more critically in the world. Listening to their thoughtful insights often makes me think about other things in different ways- sort of like how hanging out musicians might change the way you think about music. Oh and it’s independently produced! A+
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ThisIsBenSilver
Excellent Stories, Exciting Team
Never Post continues the excellent work of Mike Rugnetta (PBS Idea Channel, Fun City/Float City) while introducing an expanded team of top notch internet culture reporters. The team brings critical voices and interesting stories to the front. The letters episode also highlights that the team is very responsive to their audience. This is a show to keep an eye on and enjoy all along the way.
Caleb Alexander
Social studies for the terminally online
Excellent balance of micro and macro cultural analysis. This podcast was made for overthinkers. Self deprecating in a validating way. Excited to see where this goes.
Patedechoux
The kind of conversations I’m looking for!
If you are as interested in zooming out on trending conversations as you are getting sucked into them, this is for you! This podcast covers the socio-cultural landscape of the internet today and both the inventive and flawed thinking behind the various trends it produces--as told by individuals in the trenches. It’s smart
Kc7362
La Crema
The coolest, smartest, and most interesting people on the internet doing what they do best.
Mad world 7
Fixing a hole
I was a ReplyAll junkie; I was a This American Life and Radiolab devotee from early on, but they’ve grown somewhat stale. When a new podcast hits this hard this early and feels already established while breaking new ground, I think they’re onto something. Finger on the pulse, laughs are there, content is fascinating. I’m happy to be in on the ground floor (but sad I can’t binge a back catalogue). I would only recommend this to cool people.
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TheyTookMyNicknameWah
Unique takes on modern life
Putting a thoughtful pin in a lot of the things that a lot of us live through every day. Also like the somewhat eerie production flourishes. Gives it a different sound than a lot of other pods.
KypDuron
Great conversations on all things Internet
Such a good listen. Interesting topics, the right mix of expert voices, well paced and produced. Can’t wait to see where they take it next, strong recommend!
Rob Kimball in Boston
I absolutely love this show, but that’s probably not surprising
So I would like to leave a review for the folks who work on Never Post who are NOT me: this is the kindest, most thoughtful, hardest working crew of folks in this corner of the podcasting world, and I think it shows. I am constantly impressed by the care they take, and I genuinely hope we get to make this weird, wonderful thing together for a long, long time.
rheumatictangle
Awesome
So fun! A refreshing take on news.
Hollis Hudson
Worth checking out!
This show will keep you on your toes, so to speak, intellectually and aurally. One episode in, and I’ve already begun to think in new ways about things I thought I already knew all about, like Dr. Pepper.
Otter Pup’s papa
Fantastic and Insightful
Love the minds behind this show and am excited for its future!
Fit Kissto
A love letter to the weird internet
This show was such a breath of fresh air. It is thoughtful and funny and creative in pleasant and unexpected ways and manages to be both a source of “oh I never thought of it that way before” and also “I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thinks this way about the internet.” I can’t wait for more episodes to come out.
ThineDouglas
Cannot Wait!
One of the wisest and warmest voices in radio - so stoked Mike is back. Cannot wait to dig into this new series. #tweenfashionfan
LIZ1351
Good Podcast
Just listened to the first few episodes and it truly is just amazing conversations with interesting people. Give it a try! (Does this count as posting? Do I have posting disease?!??)
Phenahmahna
Yes.
Haven’t listened to this yet but Mike Rugnetta never fails to not disappoint.
Cal O'Boyle
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