
Where is Red Scare podcast?
Red Scare bills itself as a cultural commentary podcast hosted by "bohemian layabouts" Dasha Nekrasova and Anna Khachiyan, and is recorded from their homes in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Nekrasova is a Belarus -born actress, who became known as "Sailor Socialism" after an interview with an InfoWars reporter went viral in 2018. She immigrated to Las Vegas, Nevada, with her acrobat parents when she was four. Khachiyan is a Moscow -born writer, art critic and daughter of Armenian mathematician Leonid Khachiyan. She was raised in New Jersey. The two women met over Twitter, and started the podcast in March 2018 after Nekrasova relocated to New York City from Los Angeles.
How long is Red Scare?
An episode of Red Scare is typically between 50 and 80 minutes long. The show's theme song is " All the Things She Said ," the 2002 single by Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. Weekly free episodes of the show are available via iTunes and Spotify. Subscribers who contribute at least $5 per month via Patreon gain access to additional weekly premium bonus episodes. As of June 2021, the show has generated over $42,000 per month from over 9,900 subscribers.
How many episodes of Red Scare are there in 2021?
As of April 24, 2021, 238 episodes of Red Scare have been released. The show's most frequent guest is photographer Dan Allegretto at seven appearances, followed by Amber A'Lee Frost of Chapo Trap House at six appearances, and writer Patrik Sandberg, at five appearances.
About Red Scare
Red Scare is a cultural commentary podcast started in March 2018. Its hosts are Dasha Nekrasova and Anna Khachiyan.
Recent Episodes
Red Scare is a cultural commentary podcast hosted by bohemian layabouts Anna Khachiyan and Dasha Nekrasova.
Nasty women: Red Scare and their unique ability to make everyone angry
Looking past their inflammatory left-of-centre political opinions, Khachiyan and Nekrasova are simply two trendy Brooklyn millennials. Image: Red Scare podcast
Taking a look at the new generation of philosophical mean girls
When I tell people I listen to Red Scare, they react in one of two ways: they either give me a blank look (Red Scare? The era of Soviet skepticism promoted by Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Cold War?) or, if they’ve heard of the podcast, they scoff.
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What is alarming about the Red Scare?
What is alarming about “Red Scare” is that they’re not just disengaged nor disaffected — they’re also not voting. Devoted to politics and obsessed with the media, describing Nekrasova and Khachiyan as disengaged would be inaccurate.
How many listeners does the Dirtbag podcast have?
And, as Nekrasova and Khachiyan would likely agree, that is essentially the show’s premise. The show boasts at least 20,000 listeners, a small number compared to other podcasts of the “dirtbag left,” a movement coined by Amber A’Lee Frost, one of the hosts of massively followed leftist podcast “Chapo Trap House.”.
Why is everything a joke?
Everything is a joke because nothing matters. They’d rather ironically support a racist pseudo-fascist than earnestly defend a neoliberal. The nihilism of “Red Scare” is especially extreme, but to think it only exists in the dark corners of Spotify or behind a Patreon paywall is naive.
What is the difference between the dirtbag left and the liberals?
Oscar says: January 9, 2021 at 4:34 am. The difference between the dirt-bag left and the liberals is that liberals don’t focus on the actual problems —like corporate control, campaign financing, media concentration. That’s how you tell the honest from the dishonest.
