Will Burrage

Oversaturated Entitled Garbage

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Oversaturated Entitled Garbage (OEG) is a weekly podcast cutting through the noise of modern media, culture, and online discourse. In a world flooded with extremes, clichés, attention-seeking content, and misinformation, OEG examines the ideas and narratives we’re exposed to every day — especially the ones dismissed as “done to death” or no longer important. Designed to provoke thought and spark real conversations, OEG is for listeners who want to look past the noise and question what’s being normalised online.

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Will Burrage

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Dernier épisode

15 avr. 2026

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Épisodes

The Hidden Algorithm Controlling Your Love Life 15.04.2026

In this episode, we break down the real psychology behind Tinder, Hinge, and modern dating culture. Why do matches feel inconsistent? Why conversations die. Why does it feel easier to swipe than actually to meet someone? This is not surface-level advice. This is a deep dive into how dating apps are designed, who they benefit, and how they quietly reshape attraction, standards, and relationships. C...

The Masculinity Debate Is Broken, Here’s Why 04.02.2026

In this episode of Oversaturated, Entitled Garbage, Will breaks down one of the most viral masculinity debates circulating online today, sparked by a video from former professional athlete and influencer Luke Bateman. The message sounds compassionate on the surface,  but does it actually solve the problem, or quietly make it worse? Chapters & Timestamps: 06:40 – Why this message sounds right…...

This Is Why Motivation Always Fades 26.01.2026

In this episode of Oversaturated, Entitled Garbage, we dismantle modern motivational culture: the soundbites, the supercars, the rented podcast studios, and the empty promises of “success” sold in 30-second clips. From Eric Thomas and Tony Robbins to crypto gurus, e-commerce influencers, and hustle culture myths, this episode explores how motivation has shifted from discipline, education, and cons...

How Online Outrage Became a Business 19.01.2026

In this episode, we break down the psychology, incentives, and social dynamics behind online outrage culture, and why it’s become one of the most powerful (and destructive) forces on the internet. From viral pile-ons and moral grandstanding to performative empathy and algorithm-driven anger, this conversation explores how outrage is manufactured, why it spreads, and who actually benefits from it....

Why Fitness Content Is Making You Miserable 11.01.2026

Fitness culture isn’t just broken, it's quietly screwing with your self-worth. In this week’s episode of Oversaturated Entitled Garbage, we rip apart the toxic illusion of “health” being peddled across your feed. From impossible body standards and algorithm-bait content to extreme diets disguised as self-discipline, this is a reality check for anyone chasing an aesthetic that isn’t even real. We d...

The Internet Is Quietly Reprogramming You 02.01.2026

What if the ideas shaping your worldview… weren’t actually yours? In the foundational episode of Oversaturated. Entitled. Garbage. , We dive head-first into echo chambers, algorithms, and how modern media quietly molds our beliefs, one scroll at a time. From social media feeds and fitness culture to politics, outrage cycles, and figures like Andrew Tate, this episode breaks down how ideas don’t ju...

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