The RARE Podcast

The RARE Podcast

The RARE podcast is a fresh UK based podcast, which tackles topics ranging from general conversations about pop culture to more thoughtful commentary on social politics.

Auteur

The RARE Podcast

Categorie

Comedy

Website van de podcast

rss.com

Nieuwste aflevering

10 mrt. 2026

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Afleveringen

Can We Separate the Art from the Artist? | RARE. Podcast (Special Episode) 06.10.2019

On this episode of TRP, we discuss the idea of art being independant to the artist who curates it and we ask the question can we seperate an artist from their work. In this episode, we use public figures such as Michael Jackson, R.Kelly & Chris Brown as examples of people who have great discographies of music but have also had very serious allegations held against them. 

What's Toxic About Masculinity? | The RARE. Podcast ep.1 06.10.2019

This episode of The RARE Podcast is an in depth breakdown on the topic of toxic masculinity.  In this episode we aim to define what the term means and indentify the behaviours that are most associated and reflective of the idea of toxic masculinity.

Is Representation Forced In Media Today? | The RARE. Podcast ep. 5 01.10.2019

In this weeks episode of TRP we tackle the issue of representation and pose the question do minorities get enough representation in the media we consume or is the issue of representation simply over blown and not that important.

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