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5: ‘We Hide Our Genocides Really Well’ With K Sawyer Paul

5: ‘We Hide Our Genocides Really Well’ With K Sawyer Paul

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This is for the frustrated wrestling fan, the podcast snob, the tech enthusiast, and privileged folk affected by the pandemic.

Special guest K Sawyer Paul is a novelist, podcaster, designer, one of my favorite wrestling and technology critics, and one of my favorite people in the world to talk to. In our first conversation since we put our podcast on hiatus four years ago, we talked about podcasting, how stupid wrestling is nowadays, how quitting Twitter is a lot like quitting a church, and how important (and challenging) it is do the right thing, in any context.

  • Merlin Mann on Twitter
  • Marco Arment on Twitter
  • International Object Podcast (Mixcloud)
  • Our old podcast series ‘You Chose Poorly’ (Website / Apple Podcasts)
  • Rob Brydon (Wikipedia)
  • Sawyer’s podcast about Toronto ‘Fran’s Not Here’ (Apple Podcasts)
  • The #Speakingout Movement (Wikipedia)
  • ‘Uproxx suspends wrestling vertical after sexual assault allegations against editor Brandon Stroud’ (Awful Announcing)
  • Apple Watch
  • Marco Arment on Apple Watch faces (Marco.org)
  • CGP Grey's video on how to be productive during a pandemic lockdown
  • Marco Polo app (App Store / Google Play)
  • Makati Medical Center
  • The Dream Coffee on Instagram

Outro instrumental: “Chords For David” feat. Jlbrock by Pitx copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.

The Hurry Up the Cakes Podcast is published and distributed via Anchor.fm.

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