The Latest Trend in Podcasts Is Making Women Look Dumb (2024)

What does it take to have a successful podcast these days? A committed schedule? High-quality audio? Thoughtful topics? All of that probably helps. But as theWhateverpodcast demonstrates, all you really need for a hit show is a carefully curated selection of 30-second clips where you frame women as hopelessly dumb creatures and blast them off without context on Twitter.

Whateverbills itself as a dating podcast. And while it doesn’t rank in the charts on Apple Podcasts, the YouTube channel where episodes stream has 4 million subscribers, and individual videos usually get around 400,000 views each. Every week, host Brian Atlas—who previously used the channel for “prank” videos—gathers a selection of e-girls, models, trad wives, and your everyday college women for a four- or five-hour roundtable discussion of the pressing and controversial topics of the dating world.

Routinely, clips from the show go viral on Twitter or Instagram, gathering millions of views. There’sone promoted as “feminist hypocrisy,”where the host and a young woman argue about whether men are the truly oppressed gender, andone of another girl saying “um” 37 timesas she laments the practice of “talking stages” in dating.

The big clip the other week was a video shared via tweet with the caption, “OnlyFans girl gets ROASTED.” Atlas asks two young women who are guests on the show how much they make as models on OnlyFans, and one, a woman namedNicolette Nicole, replies, “It’s kind of tacky to say exactly how much money you make.” A third woman jumps in: “It’s tacky to be on OnlyFans in the first place.” Nicole responds, “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That’s, like, bad vibes right there.”

It is hardly a “roast” and certainly not one that deserves an all-caps label. According to Nicole, the show reached out via Instagram and asked her to be a guest on the show, and she has appeared three times. Everything had been cordial until her final appearance when a fellow guest began insulting her “out of nowhere”—this, taken from nearly a dozen hours of footage featuring Nicole, was the basis for the Twitter clip. “After sitting and talking in circles for such an extended period of time, eventually someone on the panel cracks, and they can get a viral moment out of it,” says Nicole.

The bio for the podcast’s Instagram reads “🤩 CASTING WOMEN (DM us).” AlthoughWhatevercontacted Nicole first, other women likely applied for a guest spot. While neither theWhateverteam nor Atlas responded to my request for comment, I’d guess they cast women based on their looks and the chances they will say something inflammatory or controversial. Of course, these guests are putting themselves in that position, and they bear some responsibility for all this. Even if they sound terrible, it’s still views and attention that might translate to a bigger following and the financial opportunities that can come from that.

And Nicole is transparent about this being the motivation behind her appearances. “I love that it’s going viral because it’s gained me peer support, social media followers, and OnlyFans subscribers, which at the end of the day is why I agree to go on any podcast—to increase my social media presence,” she says.

Even with the framing of her getting “roasted,” Nicole says, the response the clip generated has largely been positive. “I think it was definitely chosen to create controversy, which it did, but instead of getting the response they were expecting—which was to make me look dumb and shame me—I got a surprising amount of support from fellow sex workers and even people who are not in the adult industry,” says Nicole. “It made me proud of my industry that we all stick together. And I’m proud of how I reacted in that clip because I kept it classy instead of acting out like people probably wanted. Insulting someone for no reason like Mary did to me is much more ‘tacky’ than making a living off of doing something unconventional.”

Generally, audiences seem pretty suspicious of Atlas’s intentions, too.

While plenty of fans respond to Atlas’s posts with cry-laughing emojis, critiques are widespread. “Imagine if I invited a lineup of incels and asked them questions designed to make them/men look awful every single week and then clipped those interviews to further fuel the destruction of male/female relationships,”wrote @LibertyAnders on Twitterin response to aWhateverclip captioned “Feminist gets TRIGGERED.” Atlas may not have some master plan of worsening relations between genders, but @LibertyAnders still makes an important point: The purpose of the show is to drum up controversy, not for the sake of doing the hard work of getting to the bottom of what’s happening in the dating world so that people can live better, happier lives but seemingly to sow further discontent between all parties for the sake of Patreon subscriptions, YouTube ad revenue, merch sales, and tips.

Atlas’s previous YouTube prank videos often highlight this divide, as well. In addition to videos like “Drowning Baby Prank,” the channel features several so-called “social experiments” where he and colleagues approach women in public or on Tinder to ask for sex and are mostly met with polite rejection (and some where women do the same to men). One popular video, titled “Trolling Prostitutes In Amsterdam’s Red Light District,” features Atlas essentially wasting sex worker’s time by asking them how much it would cost for them to watch him cry in a corner, perform a “Dirty Sanchez,” or play chess with him.

I'll pass lol. Nothing about this sounds enticing. pic.twitter.com/zYyNYPLDFH

— TerrorChris🇯🇲🇯🇲 (@Da1nOnlyCMart) March 29, 2023

WhileWhateverhas pivoted from pranks to livestreams with infuriating clips—and found some success in doing so—they are hardly the only content creators to take up the effort. In fact, creators are increasingly generating such clips withoutactuallyhaving a podcast at all. In late March, for example, a podcast-esque clip of a woman explaining how she makes her man “nut” at least seven times a daygarnered 50 million views on a single tweet—but as Ryan Broderickexplained in hisGarbage Daynewsletter,it appears that no such podcast exists. She simply recorded the clip to look as though it came from one—speaking into podcast mics and taking on the “pulled from the middle of a conversation” affectation—and shared it herself.

Is there something about the podcast format that makes us more gullible?Axios recently reportedthat among Americans who listen to podcasts, 87 percent expect the information they hear to be accurate, and around 55 percent say they trust the news they hear from podcasts. It’s as though we forget that literallyanyonecan have a podcast—or even just make itlooklike they do. There are no prerequisites, no need to prove that you are an authority on a particular subject matter. You can say whatever you want into a microphone, and just by virtue of that microphone being present, people are more inclined to listen to you.

Not that this is entirely new:Whateveris employing the same technique of bringing unique voices together to say something controversial that has made shows likeHoward Sternthrive for decades—just without the anchor of an iconic, engaging host like Stern. For better or worse, in our current social media climate,Whateveris proving that the old standards of personality, perspective, and experience are not even necessary. Instead, you just need a half-minute video, a caption with two capitalized words, and a desire to fuel the gender culture war.

The Latest Trend in Podcasts Is Making Women Look Dumb (2024)

FAQs

What percentage of women listen to podcasts? ›

One of the biggest shifts evident in the report's findings is a growing popularity of podcasts among women. This year, 45% of women listen to podcasts on a monthly basis, a considerable uptick from 39% last year. In so doing, women have narrowed the gap with men, 48% of whom listen each month, up from 46% last year.

What's the whatever podcast about? ›

Talking about modern dating, relationships, hookup culture, and more.

Are podcasts still a thing? ›

According to the latest count, there are now over 200 million podcast episodes. And at least 3.2 million active shows by the most conservative estimate. Nearly 7 in 10 Americans aged 12 and over have listened to a podcast before.

Who did Brian reject on whatever podcast? ›

"The Helios Podcast" Brian REJECTS LAYLA on the Whatever Podcast (Reaction) | Helios Blog 792 (Podcast Episode 2023) - IMDb.

What generation listens to podcasts the most? ›

According to a study on podcast consumption in the United States in 2022, the generation with the highest penetration rate was the group of millennials with 59 percent of respondents stating that they had listened to a podcast within the last month in December 2022.

Which podcast genre has a predominantly female audience? ›

Popular Podcast Genres

Female podcast listeners are almost twice as likely to listen to podcasts about true crime than male podcast listeners.

Who runs the All In podcast? ›

All In is an American business and technology podcast hosted by four venture capitalists: Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg.

What is the podcast mostly about? ›

The purpose of podcasts. Not all podcasts have the same goal, but as a general rule, podcasts are a form of entertainment. People might listen to a podcast to learn more about a topic, keep up with current events, or because they want to laugh.

What is Gwyneth Paltrow's podcast? ›

goop CEO and founder Gwyneth Paltrow and author Cleo Wade take turns hosting the brightest thinkers and culture changers.

Are podcasts declining in popularity? ›

In reality, podcasting is only cooling off from its meteoric growth rates. In fact, podcast listenership is higher than it's ever been, according to our US Digital Audio Forecast Overview 2023 report, and its high penetration has meant that growth was bound to taper off eventually.

Are podcasts falling off? ›

Podcasts are not dying, but the podcasting industry, like much of the greater streaming ecosystem, is at an inflection point. The boom times are over. Advertising dollars are drying up. (The podcast ad market, too, isn't growing as quickly as projections.)

Are podcasts still popular in 2024? ›

Most People in the US Have Listened to a Podcast

In 2023, Edison reported 83% (237 million) of the US population knew what a podcast was, and 64% (or 183 million) had listened to a podcast at some point. By contrast, Edison estimates this will grow to 67% (192 million) in 2024.

What Went Wrong podcast hosts? ›

In each episode, hosts Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer dive into a new film to explore the mind-blowing (and sometimes numbing) reasons why making a movie is nearly impossible (especially a good one).

What happened when Brian tried to communicate over the radio? ›

What response did Brian get when he tried to communicate over the radio? Someone responded, but the transmission was lost and he never got anyone else. What were Brian's 2 choices as he tried to fly the plane? Take the plane down immediately or wait until it ran out of gas.

Who is the guy from whatever podcast? ›

I have some thoughts. Recently I've started listening to Brian Atlas' "social experiment" called the Whatever podcast. His show features a panel of guests, usually about 4-5 women and 2-3 men, who discuss dating and relationships.

What demographic listens to podcasts the most? ›

Who Listens To Podcasts? 50% of monthly U.S. podcast listeners are aged between 12-34, 43% between 35 and 54 years old, and 22% are aged over 55.

How many moms listen to podcasts? ›

Overall, 69% of moms have listened to a podcast, up from 65% last year. And 46% have reported listening in the last month, 32% in the last week, steady with 2022 and up sharply from 28% in 2021.

Are podcasts male dominated? ›

Like much of media, podcasting is dominated by male voices. Although women make up nearly half of all podcast listeners, the vast majority of podcasts are led by men. As of this writing, only 21 of the top 100 podcasts on iTunes are hosted by women, and nine have women co-hosts.

Are there more male or female podcasters? ›

While the gender gap has been narrowing in recent years, there remains a disparity in the podcasting landscape. In fact, only 29% of weekly podcast creators are women, highlighting the need for initiatives that aim to amplify female voices in the industry.

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