On this week’s episode, Megs, Jon, and Otieno are joined once again by Brian Harmless. Discussions include cervical engineering, mutations, Virginia, and 2020 candidates for President.
This week’s featured song is “Red Hot” by Lola Bates
TW/CW : This week’s episode includes an in depth discussion on rape and sexual assault
On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, Otieno graduates, Jon plays Resident Evil 2, and Megs slices open her thumb. This week’s discussion continues our ongoing discussion on masculinity in society and explores shame and sexual assault.
On this week’s episode, Jon and Megan talk about their week’s and discuss the temporary end of the shutdown, Democratic hopefuls, and Wilbur Ross.
This week’s featured song of the week is “All Over Now’ by The Cranberries, from the band’s upcoming final album, In the End,which will be released April 26th.
“I can’t think of a more fitting way to commemorate the first anniversary of Dolores’ passing and to celebrate her life than to announce to the world the release of her final album with the band.” - Eileen O’Riordan, Dolores O’Riordan’s mother
On this week’s Secretly Timid, Meg’s is absent…or is she? Bleepo is back! And the crew discuss presidential hopefuls, the “wall,” and continues the discussion on masculinity and apologizing.
On this week’s very special episode of Secretly Timid, Megs, Jon, and Otieno discuss the highs and lows of 2018, including their favorite films, music, and television programs. And of course, politics
On This week’s extra special episode of Secretly Timid, Jon and Megan are joined by the one and only Foxy Brown. Topics include the most googled woman in 2018, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, tools to fight spam calls, and more!
This week’s featured song is, “Ou La La La (All Eyes On Us)” by NVDES
This week on a very special episode of Secret Timid, we talk about Tumblr: Puritan Edition, Nick Cannon caping for Kevin Hart, undead soccer players, the slow epistemological degradation of the American political right. You know, like ya do.
On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid: We talk about smelly trees, big booties, Mint Julep and pleasant dating surprises in the context to low expectation.
This week on a very special episode of Secretly Timid, we hash through why Christian straight people are paranoid, the unequal assessment of doxxing by the media, and how the crazy unhinged woman trope is dumb.
This week’s featured song is “Crash Boom Bang” by Unloved