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Black People Love Tame Impala ft. Bridget Todd
SummaryJoin us on a compelling journey through the fascinating realm of music and technology, as our distinguished guest, Bridget Todd, weaves her magic with her profound insights and experiences. As the force behind the podcasts 'There Are No Girls on the Internet' and 'Beef Podcast,' Bridget is no stranger to altering the narrative around technology, social media, and the internet. Together, we also venture into her lesser-known passion - Tame Impala.
We can't help but express our profound admiration for the psychedelic music project led by Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, famously known as Tame Impala. From our attempts to catch him live to the irresistible urge to sway along with his music, we share our personal experiences and undying love for the music. The conversation takes an interesting turn as we delve into how his music resonates with the black community, and the symbiotic relationship between Tame Impala's music and the black audience.
In the final segment of the episode, we celebrate his commendable achievements and activism. As we wrap up, we encourage you to connect with the ever-inspiring Bridget Todd, explore her projects, and share in the laughter and insights of this episode. Trust us; this is not a journey you want to miss!
HighlightsBlack People Love Paramore & PrivacyTame Impala's Influence on Black MusicTame Impala's Music and Its AppealTame Impala's Awards and Activism
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