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Into It: A Vulture Podcast with Sam Sanders

Sex, 'Cocaine Bear,' and 'You'

Into It: A Vulture Podcast with Sam Sanders

Vulture & New York Magazine

Entertainment News, Tv & Film, News, Society & Culture

4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On the Netflix series You, people are — yes, getting murdered — but also keeping on a lot more of their clothes. That's partly because of star Penn Badgley's request to participate in fewer intimate scenes out of respect to his marriage. His comments have sparked a viral conversation about the state of sex on screen. Sam chats with Vulture recapper Jessica Goldstein about the trending down of intimate scenes and where all the good sex has gone. We also ask Cocaine Bear screenwriter Jimmy Warden about potential sequel ideas and what famous bears he's into. And we hear about the culture that's haunting us: Sam Hunt's "House Party" is the soundtrack to the Atlanta BeltLine... and our lives, apparently. Send us your culturegeist. What specific thing in the culture has haunted you for days, weeks, or even years? And why? Send us a short voice memo at intoit@vulture.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for this show comes from Kraken.

0:03.0

Crypto is like the financial system, but different.

0:07.0

It doesn't care where you come from,

0:09.0

what you look like, your credit score,

0:11.0

or your outrageous food delivery habits.

0:14.0

Crypto is finance for everyone,

0:16.0

everywhere, all the time.

0:18.0

Kraken, see what crypto can be.

0:21.0

Don't invest unless you're prepared to lose all the money you invest.

0:24.0

This is a high-risk investment

0:26.0

and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

0:31.0

Support for this show comes from Into the Mix,

0:34.0

a Ben and Jerry's podcast about joy and justice

0:37.0

produced with Vox Creative.

0:39.0

Thousands of Afghans were forced to flee their homes

0:42.0

and fear for their lives when the Taliban took control

0:45.0

of Afghanistan in 2021.

0:48.0

The UK government pled to take in 20,000 of them as refugees.

0:52.0

But in the first year, only 22 Afghans

0:55.0

have been approved for asylum in the UK.

0:58.0

So what happened?

1:00.0

And what does this mean for the tens of thousands of people left behind?

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