There Are No Girls on the Internet
A podcast by iHeartPodcasts

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303 Episodes
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The moral panic behind “groomers” is an attack on marginalized people
Published: 5/13/2022 -
The X Files’ Dana Scully inspired a generation of women in STEM
Published: 5/11/2022 -
When will Twitter listen to Black women? BEST OF TANGOTI
Published: 5/6/2022 -
Self managed abortion is a tech issue - Stuff Mom Never Told You
Published: 5/3/2022 -
Elon Musk is buying Twitter. Here’s what it means for marginalized folks on
Published: 4/27/2022 -
Anna Delvey scammed her out of thousands of dollars; are scammers like Anna being rewarded for their cons?
Published: 4/20/2022 -
Arrested for making TikToks? Yup. It happened to Coco Briscoe
Published: 4/12/2022 -
Meet the woman who went undercover to infiltrate white supremacists (Live from Union Stage!)
Published: 4/5/2022 -
She was sexually assaulted during a Lyft ride. Now she’s fighting to make rideshares safer for everyone.
Published: 3/30/2022 -
Gender Pay Gap Bot calls out performative tweets on International Women's Day (and spreads a little social media chaos along the way)
Published: 3/22/2022 -
Stuff Mom Never Told You: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black female SCOTUS nominee
Published: 3/22/2022 -
Whitney Houston: The Zombification of an Icon
Published: 3/15/2022 -
Scammers are using TikTok to cash in on the invasion of Ukraine
Published: 3/12/2022 -
What’s happening with people of color in Ukraine?
Published: 3/9/2022 -
Amanda Knox asks: Who gets to own their story?
Published: 3/1/2022 -
There Are No Girls On The Internet is back for a brand new season!
Published: 2/22/2022 -
Revisiting Miss Estella's Brilliant Bus
Published: 2/17/2022 -
Sex and the City's Miranda was a techie. So what happened in the reboot And Just Like That?
Published: 2/11/2022 -
Joe Rogan and Spotify’s Big Misinfo Problem
Published: 2/4/2022 -
The Capitol insurrection was fueled by the anti-abortion movement
Published: 1/6/2022
Marginalized voices have always been at the forefront of the internet, yet our stories often go overlooked. Bridget Todd chronicles our experiences online, and the ways marginalized voices have shaped the internet from the very beginning. We need monuments to all of the identities that make being online what it is. So let’s build them.