Episodes

  • Banksy: The Art of Disappearing
    Jun 3 2026

    Who is Banksy… and why did hiding make him louder than fame? In this episode, we chase the anonymous artist from Bristol train bridges to auction rooms and war zones, tracing how a handful of stencils rewired the art world. From rats with placards and “Girl with Balloon” to Dismaland, the Walled Off Hotel, and those self-shredding frames, we unpack the paradox at the heart of his work: rebellion that gets auctioned, protest that becomes a brand, and silence that becomes a megaphone. It’s part art history, part media critique, and part mystery—asking what authenticity means in a world that tries to buy everything, even dissent.


    • Duration: ~45 minutes

    • Suitable for: Art/history classes, media studies, cultural criticism, and anyone who’s ever stopped at a wall to think.


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    45 mins
  • HIV/AIDS: Stigma, Science & Survival
    May 20 2026

    From the CDC’s first 1981 case reports to the renaming of GRID, from Reagan-era silence and press-room sneers to ACT UP on the streets, this episode traces how a virus became a public reckoning. We move through policy failures and breakthroughs—AZT to modern ART and long-acting injectables—alongside human stories of loss, advocacy, and resilience. We examine how stigma intertwines with homophobia, drug policy, immigration rules, and media narratives, and why today’s care and prevention tools demand a different public response. History, science, and lived experience—told plainly, urgently, and with compassion.


    Keywords: HIV, AIDS, stigma, ACT UP, ART, public health, policy, Reagan/Bush era, harm reduction, LGBTQ+, prevention, history

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    57 mins
  • Fame
    May 6 2026

    From the silver screens of Old Hollywood to the endless scroll of TikTok, fame has transformed — and so have we. Host Madison Klein explores how celebrity, technology, and authenticity evolved side by side. From Marilyn Monroe to Taylor Swift, from Reagan’s media mastery to AOC’s Instagram Lives, this episode unpacks how visibility became the new power — and how we all became part of the show.


    Themes: celebrity culture, media evolution, social media, politics, influence, authenticity, technology

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    39 mins
  • Pixels and Promises
    Apr 22 2026

    From a lone dirt block to a world-shaping platform, Minecraft turned creativity into a global common language. Star Citizen transformed crowdfunding into a movement—part technological moonshot, part lightning rod—where ambition, money, and patience collide. And GTA VI stands as gaming’s most anticipated cultural event, promising to reinvent the open world yet again. In 45 minutes, The Modern Tapes hosted by Brody Fletcher will trace how these three titles reveal what games do best: build communities, test our faith in big ideas, and turn expectation into power.

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    43 mins
  • Think Thin
    Apr 8 2026

    Episode description:

    From the Venus of Willendorf to Twiggy, from Special K diets to Ozempic, this episode traces how beauty standards move with money, media, and power—and how that churn fuels eating disorders. We connect 1990s “heroin chic” to today’s semaglutide boom, unpack fashion’s sizing games, and look at the role of celebrity wellness and social algorithms in shaping aspiration, shame, and identity. It’s a cultural history of thinness—and what it costs.


    What we cover


    • The long arc of “ideal” bodies: fertility, fashion, and class

    • Diet culture as mass marketing (Special K challenge, dress-size politics)

    • Modeling, media, and the return of “heroin chic” in new clothes

    • Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy): medical tool, cultural symbol, and side effects

    • Why wealth, time, and access distort what “healthy” looks like

    • Teen risk, celebrity tips, and the mechanics of yo-yo dieting



    CW: Discussion of eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia), dieting, body shaming, drug use.


    Resources & support


    • NEDA Helpline: text NEDA to 741741 (U.S.)

    • SAMHSA 24/7: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)


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    47 mins
  • Burning Man
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of The Modern Tapes, the students explore the rise, culture, and contradictions of Burning Man — the desert city where radical self-expression meets commercialization and chaos. From its ten guiding principles to its reputation for excess, crime, and creativity, the episode examines how a temporary city in the Nevada desert reflects deeper truths about community, capitalism, and modern identity.

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    17 mins
  • Florida Bans Weather Modification....yup
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of The Modern Tapes, the students investigate Florida’s new law banning “weather modification” — a policy born from conspiracy more than science. From the history of chemtrail paranoia to the real physics of contrails, the episode unpacks how misinformation, political theater, and fear of geoengineering converged into actual legislation. Featuring Bill Nye’s scientific perspective and commentary on the intersection of fact, politics, and paranoia, this is a story about how myths can shape policy and how the sky itself became political.

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    16 mins
  • The Aesthetic Decade
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of The Modern Tapes, the students unpack “The Aesthetic Decade” — a deep dive into how the 2020s turned personal style into performance. From Clean Girl minimalism to Y2K glitter, Coastal Cowgirl calm to Maximalist chaos, this episode explores how TikTok trends, overconsumption, and identity fatigue reshaped fashion, culture, and authenticity. It’s a portrait of a generation finding itself in an era where even rebellion comes with a hashtag.

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    19 mins