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The warm summer air is buzzing, the moon is shining, and the fire is roaring - could there be a more perfect time for a spooky story? In this special seasonal mini episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen entertain each


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Follow along with our podcast week after week as we ensure you can read any room you're in, by dissecting literature, media, and pop culture until we're blue in the face. Episodes include - Deep Dives: In-depth looks at books, movies, and culturally relevant research topics READs: Our bi-monthly reports on what we read, endured, ate, and did Minis: Informal chats about hyper-fixations and latest in pop culture Series: Ongoing conversations about reoccurring themes in our analysis Hosted by: Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen
Unknown Host hosts Read the Room: A Culture Club, a society show with 28 episodes published.

The warm summer air is buzzing, the moon is shining, and the fire is roaring - could there be a more perfect time for a spooky story? In this special seasonal mini episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen entertain each

Can a classic really stay consistently entertaining for 1200 pages? For our June Book Club deep dive episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen explore the hidden treasures at the heart of Alexandre Dumas’ behemoth of a bo

What do almond milk matcha, passport nightmare fuel, and anime head pats all have in common? Welcome back Roomies to another Weekly READ, the mini episodes where hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen divulge all that they’ve

What is it about The Bard’s works that captures the inner world of 2000’s teenagers so well? In this deep dive episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen explore the big boom in teen-centered Shakespeare movie adaptations

Can we finally resurrect Blockbuster? In this chatty mini-sode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen have a lot to say as they unpack the quickly growing trend that has evolved around embracing physical media. From the reviva

Are Romeo and Juliet the original OTP? Can a SHIP be strong enough to win a Pulitzer? In this deep dive, hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen investigate the vast, digital, and community-drive world of Fan Fiction. Our explo

What does Donna Tartt have to do with chicken salad? Welcome back for another Weekly READ, where hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen divulge what they've read, endured, ate, and done recently. From cravings and food kicks,

Why on earth are there so many hot Scots in historical romance novels? Is there no place and time more arousing than 18th century Scotland? In this deep dive, randomly selected from our fishbowl of eclectic research topi

Who wants to spend more time outside with us this summer? In this mini episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen each explain their ins and outs for summer 2026. Though we all created our own lists, there are some big pat

Can we please stop making Ted Bundy documentaries (or Dahmer, or Manson, etc.)? In this deep dive episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen break down the roles we all have to play in the popularity and pervasiveness of t

What's worse Roomies, breaking your nail while playing golf or breaking the glass dish that holds your uneaten lunch? Welcome back for another weekly READ, where hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen let you in on what they'v

How would Orwell feel about fart jokes? Welcome Roomies, to the first Book Club Edition episode, where hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen dive deep into this month's pick: Animal Farm. Whether you read with us, or are just

Ladies, does she drive you crazy? In this mini episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen pay tribute to the queen mother of indie rock, Florence Welch, by recapping their recent experience attending the "Everybody Scream"

Why has media based on The Troubles surged in popularlity within the last decade and what can we learn from this ever-emerging body of work? In this more gravitas deep dive hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen investigate re

What do dirty sodas and Sword of Destiny from The Witcher series have to do with each other? Larsen's been consuming both. And how on earth does the musical Chicago relate to Jack Black's recent revisit of Anacoda? Alexy

Why does Hollywood continually cast a gorgeous 20-something next to a seasoned leading man 20 years her senior? In this second episode of a special 2-part deep dive hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen investigate the unsett

Is the MET Gala just a prequel to the Hunger Games? In this culturally repsonsive mini episode hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen attempt to admire and appraise the looks from the 2026 MET Gala without feeling the ~billion

What can a 54 year old woman and a 27 year old man possibly have in common? In this first episode of a two-part deep dive, hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen take the startling, scary, and oftentimes perverse trope of age

How do Lolita, sassy slogan tees, and ice box cakes connect? They've all been on hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen's minds. Listen to us explain why in this Weekly READ episode, where we break down what we've read, endure

What's with all the hype? In this deep dive hosts Alexys, Kaylin, and Larsen dissect the modern hype machine that powers the phenomonen of overrated books. We break down the social media frenzy and recency bias that prop
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