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20 episoder
- The Internet Whisperers
E1The Internet WhisperersFollow This looks into ASMR or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response where auditory stimulus causes a pleasant physical sensation. The phenomena has started an unconventional trend on video websites where creators offer all sorts of unusual sounds. ASMR video now number in the millions online. - Black Survivalists
E2Black SurvivalistsFollow This looks at a group of black survivalists. British Buzzfeed correspondent Bim Adewunmi looks at an unusual group of doomsday preppers who don't fit the normal stereotype for that group. She interviews people of color who train themselves to prepare for disaster. - Intersex
E3IntersexFollow This looks at intersex community in Germany. Buzzfeed LGBT* reporter Juliane Löffler examines the issues surrounding people born with genitalia ambiguous between male and female. It looks at how recent legal recognition of the community is effecting them and talks to several intersex people. - Men's Rights
E4Men's RightsFollow This looks at the world of men's rights activists. Buzzfield reporter Scaachi Koul talks about her personal online encounters with the aggressive anti-feminist movement and talks to an expert who describes them as misogynistic. She talks to a female men's rights activist to find out what she has to say. She also looks at programs that try to help men without blaming women. - Life Support
E5Life SupportFollow This looks at a group of opioid crisis. Buzzfeed Science correspondent Azeen Ghorayshi looks at growing phenomena of safe injections sites around the world and investigates Seattle's push to create one in the United States. She also talks to heroin users to get their perspective on them. - Whores Day
E6Whores DayFollow This looks at prostitution and sex work. Buzzfield national reporter John Stanton examines sex work in the United States and explores how legislation against sex trafficking through the internet has had a negative impact on well-being of sex workers. It also talks to sex trafficking victims about the legislation. - The Future of Fakes
E7The Future of FakesFollow This looks at how increasingly sophisticated technology is being used to blur the line between reality and fiction. BuzzFeed technology reporter Charlie Warzel look at how technology can now be used to simulate a person's voice and facial movements. It also looks at victims of photoshop abuse and the use of deep fakes in pornography. - Teen Boss
E9Teen BossFollow This looks at the billion-dollar a year teen influencer industry. Culture reporter Scaachi Koul from BuzzFeed News explores the growing phenomena. She talks to teenage social media influencers and their parents. She examines whether the industry has a harmful effect on the teens involved. - Bollywood Beauty
E10Bollywood BeautyFollow This examines India's increasingly rigid beauty standards. Contributing editor Rega Jha of BuzzFeed News investigates how Bollywood's influence on popular culture is altering aesthetic standards in India. She also examines the stigma associated with plastic surgery. - Whose Embryos?
E12Whose Embryos?Follow This looks at the controversy over stored frozen embryos. BuzzFeed Science Reporter Azeen Ghorayshi looks at the complicated court cases and ethical quandaries surrounding in vitro fertilization and the storage of frozen embryos. She talks to medical professionals about the process and some of the people involved in the court cases. - A Deadly Prank
E13A Deadly PrankFollow This looks at the dangerous prank of swatting. BuzzFeed reporter Ahmed Ali Akbar looks at the online phenomena where police are sent on armed raids at the houses of innocent people as a joke. The dangerous practice can sometimes turn fatal. TAkbar talks to victim's families and a serial swatter. - Rehab Tourism
E14Rehab TourismFollow This looks at how some Americans suffering from opioid addictions are crossing into Mexico in order to seek recovery. BuzzFeed National Reporter John Stanton investigates the controversial therapy and visits two treatment centers in Mexico to see how they treat addiction.










