"Conspiracy, She Wrote" Podcast Meets "Indecent With Kiki Anderson" Podcast

What happens when podcast hosts guest on another podcast? The answer is, it depends. If the hosts are vibrant, articulate, and ear worthy, then the podcast episode should hum with content excellence. 

And that's what occurred on the August 16th and August 23rd episodes of Indecent with Kiki Anderson

Here is the marketing scoop on the show:

 "Comedian Kiki Andersen finds the funny in the most uncomfortable corners of our culture. Sex. Politics. Religion. But in the digital age, what can and can’t be talked about at the dinner table has changed dramatically. Indecent is a podcast all about what’s off-limits and who sets the boundaries for today’s taboos."

  The podcast began in May 2023. As a comedian, Andersen elevates over other comedians on podcasts because she doesn't try too hard to be funny. Unlike other podcast comedians whose diatribes sound more like a bad "Best Man Toast" at a wedding, Andersen allows her sharp humor to flow freely from the conversation. She's funny, sharp-witted, caustic at times, perceptive, and observant. Shepard and Rogan could learn quite a bit from Kiki Andersen.

 On the August 16th and August 23rd episodes of her podcast, Anderson welcomed feminist historian Cristen Conger, who is no stranger to podcasting. Cristen Conger is the creator and co-host of the Webby Award-winning podcast Unladylike and cofounder of Unladylike Media. Her accidental podcast life began in 2009 as co-creator and co-host of the podcast Stuff Mom Never Told You, now a part of the iHeartMedia network. She's also the co-author of Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space (Ten Speed Press, 2018).

Listen to her new podcast Conspiracy She Wrote out now.

For history buffs, the first episode is essentially a history of conspiracy theories with quick stops at the Illuminati, Freemasons, and the role of key women in baking this new conspiracy quiche. 

For fans of comedy, sardonic humor, and caustic comebacks, Conger discovers dark humor in the history of conspiracy theories. Her brand of humor can elicit smirks, chuckles, and even belly laughs.

So what happened when Anderson interviewed Conger?

In the August 16th episode, Anderson and Conger discussed the new podcast Conspiracy She Wrote.

As Anderson says, "Sometimes you need to touch grass and remember that there are no lizard people secretly ruling our world. August 16 Other times, shadowy government agents really are out to get you. And still other times, you're like, and you start to wonder why women are so often left out of the conspiracy conversation."

In the August 23rd episode, Anderson says, "We learned from talking more with feminist conspiracy theory podcaster Cristen Conger, nothing will ever stop us from fantasizing about a darker, more narratively pleasing truth lurking just below the surface."

 Check out the August 16th and August 23rd episodes of Indecent with Kiki Anderson with Cristen Conger, host of the new podcast, Conspiracy She Wrote

Dean Haglund, an actor playing one of The Lone Gunmen on the long-running TV show, The X Files, once said: The beauty of any conspiracy theory is that it can't be proved, which makes it even more real."


 

 


 

 


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