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Something to Think About

Something to Think About

By: Kate Vancil & Elizabeth Bradshaw
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an everyday ethics podcast where we discuss the complexities of the everyday decisions we all have to make. From beauty standards to politics, we’re bringing you our hot takes on modern debates and giving you something to think about.

© 2026 Something to Think About
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Episodes
  • Episode 13: Is everything an ad?
    Feb 3 2026

    Kate and EB discuss the ethics of targeted advertisements. We look at research, online discourse, and examine our own opinions on the hard truths about the insidious advertisements taking over our social media platforms and the data big companies are collecting on our habits and behavior.

    Sources:

    • What is Targeted Advertising? (Lau, 2024)
    • What is Targeted Advertising, and How Does it Work?
    • The Truth In User Privacy And Targeted Ads (Froelich, 2022)
    • Targeted Ads Are Rewiring Your Thinking (Aurelia, 2025)
    • Imagining a World Without Targeted Advertising…is it POSSIBLE? (Project No Buy, 2025)
    • Project No Buy on YouTube
    • r/Anticonsumption on Reddit
    • Buy Nothing Austin on Facebook

    Questions? Compliments? Criticisms? Email us at: giveussomethingtothinkabout@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 12: Have the mommy vloggers gone too far?
    Jan 27 2026

    Kate and EB discuss the ethics of family influencers. We look at research, online discourse, and examine our own opinions on the hard truths about the monetization of children and parenting.

    Sources:

    • Family Influencing in the Best Interests of the Child (Chicago Journal of International Law, 2025)
    • The Horrifying True Story Behind Hulu’s Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke (Brodsky, 2025)
    • Why You Should Think Twice Before Posting That Cute Photo of Your Kid Online (Limbong, 2024)
    • The Dangers of Parents Sharing Their Children’s Lives on Social Media (Sy & Hastings, 2024)
    • Influencer Parents and the Kids Who Had Their Childhood Made Into Content (Latifi, 2023)
    • The First Social Media Babies Are Adults Now. Some Are Pushing for Laws to Protect Kids from Their Parents’ Oversharing (Karimi, 2024)

    Questions? Compliments? Criticisms? Email us at: giveussomethingtothinkabout@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 11: Is it cheating if it's ChatGPT?
    Jan 20 2026

    Kate and EB discuss the ethics of having a romantic relationship with Artificial Intelligence. We look at research, online discourse, and examine our own opinions on the hard truths about the isolation of modern life and the technology people use to cope with it.

    Sources:

    • IBM AI Definitions
    • IBM ChatGPT Definitions
    • Reddit Thread: Is it weird for me, a human, to be in love with ChatGPT?
    • She’s in Love with ChatGPT (Hill, 2025)
    • Will users fall in love with ChatGPT? A perspective from the triangular theory of love (Chen, Jing, Gong, Tan, 2025)
    • How My Relationship with ChatGPT Became Disturbingly Too Personal (Ponte, 2025)

    Questions? Compliments? Criticisms? Email us at: giveussomethingtothinkabout@gmail.com

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    1 hr
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