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ICYMI - Succession’s Kendall Roy is the Internet’s Girlboss

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Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined once again by BuzzFeed internet culture report Kelsey Weekman. The two discuss the fandom surrounding Succession’s Kendall Roy, the second son of billionaire Logan Roy, played by Jeremy Strong.


This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Rachelle Hampton.


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0:00.0

Sometimes running a business can feel like cycling uphill, with square wheels!

0:10.0

But zero online accounting software can help predict the future cash flow of your business.

0:15.0

So you can stay one step ahead.

0:17.0

Soon it'll feel more like freewheeling downhill.

0:21.0

On a tandem!

0:22.0

What, mate?

0:23.0

With a messer on the back.

0:25.0

Oh, that's nice.

0:26.0

Search zero with an axe.

0:28.0

Because healthy business is beautiful business.

0:35.0

Are you gonna fucking cry?

0:43.0

Hi, I'm Rachel Hampton.

0:44.0

And I'm Kelsey Weekman, and you're listening to ICYMI.

0:47.0

In case you missed it.

0:49.0

Slates podcast about internet culture.

0:51.0

And before we get into the show,

0:53.0

I do want to learn all the listeners that I have once again fallen ill.

0:57.0

And I will probably sound like shit.

0:59.0

It's sometimes during this recording.

1:00.0

I'm not sorry, but I would like to warn you if I sound congested.

1:03.0

You're hearing correctly.

1:04.0

But back to the most important thing.

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