Late Night Scrolling

Late Night Scrolling
Podcast Description
Canadian pop culture stories and interviews with ProducerLiz latenightscrolling.substack.com
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The podcast explores themes centering around Canadian pop culture, media representation, and entertainment trends. Episodes include discussions on the Canadian dating scene with a focus on ghosting experiences, interviews with film directors like Reza Dahya about narratives in Canadian cinema, and reviews of popular TV shows including updates on series like Allegiance. Recent episodes also dive into contemporary cultural phenomena, such as the embrace of mess in the internet age and its representation in media.

Canadian pop culture stories and interviews with ProducerLiz
Welcome back to Late Night Scrolling! 🪩
Margaret Atwood is very funny, Jeanne Beker loved our outfits, and the PWHL is thriving. What even was today??
From Prime Video exclusives to red carpet madness, here’s everything that we remember from Day 2/5 covering Canada’s biggest week in film and television (and we’re editing this at 2am soooo maybe more details tomorrow night, ya??)
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That’s day 2/5 wrapped! See you tomorrow for another recap
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