Episodes

  • Obscure music is good and nice!
    Feb 27 2026

    Some rare folks are born with the perfect music taste. But most of us have to look elsewhere for a tune that sparks a shoulder shimmy or two. Hosts Ben and Amory spend some time jamming to obscure music from Reddit. They also explore how a TikTok original became Dr. Pepper's catchy new jingle.

    And "baby, it's good and nice."

    Show notes:

    • I wasn't sure on this one at first, but you can't beat the messaging. (Reddit)
    • Boko Yout [9-2-5] (Reddit)
    • Molly by Ecca Vandal
    • Theme Song for Dr. Pepper: Let's Collaborate! (TikTok)
    • Dr. Pepper's Viral Jingle Moment Has Everyone Pitching Songs to Brands (Atlanta Black Star)
    • Beautiful and unique music. Hope someone an share details about her and the music (Reddit)
    • everyday_naturalist
    • christycoysh
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    25 mins
  • Fresh, stale, or politics? The Melania doc's Rotten Tomatoes score, explained
    Feb 20 2026

    Melania, a documentary about the first lady, has a 10 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, but a 90 percent score from audience members, an unusual discrepancy that raises the question, how did Rotten Tomatoes get those scores anyway?

    Show notes:

    • The 'Melania' movie audience: Older white women (NPR)
    • Melania’s Movie Shows Signs of Bulk Buying to Boost Box Office: Guru (The Daily Beast)
    • You Can Thank 'Rush Hour' for Rotten Tomatoes (Vice)
    • Rotten Tomatoes Owner Says ‘Melania’ 99% Audience Score Is Not ‘Bot Manipulation’: ‘Reviews Are Verified… Users Bought a Ticket to the Film’ (Variety)
    Credits: This episode was produced by Kalyani Saxena and Grace Tatter. It was co-hosted by Ben Brock Johnson and Kalyani Saxena, and edited by Meg Cramer. Mix and sound design by Paul Vaitkus.
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    25 mins
  • Rewind: Love In Transition
    Feb 13 2026

    In this OG throwback from the Endless Thread archives, hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson revisit a classic episode from their first year of production in 2018.

    Originally produced during the show's early partnership with Reddit, "Love in Transition" explores the most powerful emotion in the universe in all its forms, shapes, and sizes. This might just be your perfect weekend listen, celebrating a timeless story about affection and the many ways we experience love today.

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    33 mins
  • You're Wrong About the Satanic Panic
    Feb 6 2026

    In the 1980s, a moral panic swept across America. Parents, prosecutors, and talk show hosts became convinced that devil worshippers were hiding in plain sight, abusing children at daycares, performing ritualistic sacrifices, and corrupting the innocent.

    Sarah Marshall of You're Wrong About has a new podcast about this period of Satanic Panic called The Devil You Know. She talks to Ben and Amory about the cultural forces that turned unfounded fears into a nationwide hysteria, and how would the Satanic Panic might have unfolded differently in today's age of social media.

    Credits: This episode was produced by Amory Sivertson with assistance from Grace Tatter. It was co-hosted by Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson, and edited by Meg Cramer. Mix and sound design by Paul Vaitkus.
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    24 mins
  • Hot (and not) fruit takes
    Jan 30 2026

    What temperature do you like your fruit? What is the correct way to peel a banana? This week on Endless Thread, Ben and Amory cherry pick a couple of the hottest fruit debates taking place on Reddit.

    Show notes:
    • My husband is mildly infuriated that I open a banana from the antenna side! (Reddit)
    • CMV: The only correct way to peel and eat a banana is from the bottom. (Reddit)
    • Microwaving fruit is the way to go (Reddit)
    • I believe that fruit is better microwaved. (Reddit)
    This content was originally created for audio. An auto-generated transcript is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Heads up that some elements (i.e. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.
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    21 mins
  • The Alpha Male Myth
    Jan 23 2026

    In 1970, a young biologist named David Mech published what could be the most consequential book on wolves ever written. At the time, The Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species, was the most complete collection of scientific knowledge on wolves money could buy, and it became best seller for Dave's publishers. But outside of the world of wolf biology, the book is also credited with unleashing a certain idea into our popular lexicon: The Alpha.

    The thing is, Dave made a mistake – and the alpha wolf, doesn't exist.

    This week on Endless Thread, Ben and Amory track down the origins of "the alpha," and whether this idea – which has been recanted by the very scientist who popularized it – has any legitimacy when talking about people.

    Show notes:
    • The Myth of the Alpha Wolf (The New Yorker)*
    • Do alpha males even exist? (The Guardian)
    • Elon Musk Shares Theory That Only ‘Alpha Males’ Should Vote (Newsweek)
    This content was originally created for audio. An auto-generated transcript is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Heads up that some elements (i.e. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.
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    26 mins
  • The Anvillain
    Jan 16 2026

    Fast-and-cheap shipping is now foundational to the American way of life, thanks in large part to Amazon Prime. Still, when producer Grace Tatter sees a video of a man claiming that he's continuously ordering and returning an 110-pound anvil from Amazon with no repercussions from the tech giant, she has questions. Is this legit, or is it a Wile E. Coyote-level scheme? Unlike an anvil, the answer can't be found online.

    Show notes:

    • "this guy has been buying and returning 110lb anvils on Amazon for 8 months now" (Reddit)
    • This man keeps buying and returning 110- anvils on Amazon (Fast Company)
    • Johnbo's TikTok
    This episode was produced by Grace Tatter, and co-hosted by Grace Tatter, Ben Brock Johnson, and Amory Sivertson. It was edited by Meg Cramer. Mix and sound design by Emily Jankowski.

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    28 mins
  • Algospeak
    Jan 9 2026

    Adam Aleksic's Roman Empire is language, particularly how algorithms are changing the way we all use words. This week, Endless Thread gets algospeak-pilled and learns how "unalive" spread from a kids' Spider-Man cartoon to TikTok mental health communities trying to avoid censorship; what we're really saying when we say we're "goblin-core," and whether this all means we're "cooked."

    Show notes:

    Algospeak: How Social Media Is Transforming the Future of Language

    This episode was produced by Grace Tatter, edited by Meg Cramer, and co-hosted by Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson. Mix and sound design by Paul Vaitkus.

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    26 mins