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We Disrupt This Broadcast

Peabody and CMSI

Who are the risk takers that help reinvent and reimagine the kinds of stories we see on TV? And how do they disrupt what we’ve come to expect on our screens and in our culture? We Disrupt This Broadcast, a podcast from The Peabody Awards and Center for Media & Social Impact, wants to answer these very questions. Produced and distributed in partnership with award-winning audio production group PRX and hosted by comedian Gabe González, We Disrupt This Broadcast explores how the minds behind critically-acclaimed TV shows are re-imagining the world and tackling the big issues that move us forward. From intimate interviews with award-winning TV creatives to real talk with experts and social movement leaders, join us as we explore the inner workings and cultural relevance of the shows that are changing all the rules and shaping our future. Listen to We Disrupt This Broadcast - dropping every three weeks. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

Copyright 2023 Peabody and CMSI

Who are the risk takers that help reinvent and reimagine the kinds of stories we see on TV? And how do they disrupt what we’ve come to expect on our screens and in our culture? We Disrupt This Broadcast, a podcast from The Peabody Awards and Center for Media & Social Impact, wants to answer these very questions. Produced and distributed in partnership with award-winning audio production group PRX and hosted by comedian Gabe González, We Disrupt This Broadcast explores how the minds behind critically-acclaimed TV shows are re-imagining the world and tackling the big issues that move us forward. From intimate interviews with award-winning TV creatives to real talk with experts and social movement leaders, join us as we explore the inner workings and cultural relevance of the shows that are changing all the rules and shaping our future. Listen to We Disrupt This Broadcast - dropping every three weeks. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

Copyright 2023 Peabody and CMSI
13hr 53min
Thumbnail for "Adolescence: Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne on Boyhood, Masculinity and the Manosphere".
Through its unflinching one-shot episodes and deep examinations of parents and children wrestling with online influences, the Emmy-winning mini-series Adolescence examines the rise of misogyny among teen boys and young men.
Thumbnail for "Bonus: American Masters: Creative Spark - How Natasha Rothwell’s Life Brought Her to “The White Lotus"".
This week, We Disrupt This Broadcast shares an episode of American Masters: Creative Spark. How do today’s masters create their art? American Masters: Creative Spark presents narrative interviews that go in-depth with an iconic artist about the creation of a single work. Each episode offers a unique window into the world of art and the creative process of artists and cultural icons across a wide range of disciplines, from music and comedy to poetry and film.
Thumbnail for "Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office: Patrick Spence, Gwyneth Hughes, and Nick Wallis on Dramatizing the UK’s Biggest Scandal".
Through its gripping, fact-based, emotional portrayal of the real-life British Post Office scandal, the wildly popular, Peabody Award-winning series Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office asks, “Can dogged collective action win out against government corruption?”
Thumbnail for "Fantasmas: Julio Torres on Art Surviving in Late-Stage Capitalism".
In his absurdist, expressionistic, Peabody Award-winning sketch series Fantasmas, writer, creator, and performer Julio Torres creates a world where people need “proof of existence” to rent apartments, elves sue Santa for labor violations, and not only do hamsters have gay bars, but they’re quickly replaced by a hamster CVS. Through Torres’ trademark sense of wit and magic, this series asks the question, “Can art survive late-stage capitalism?”
Thumbnail for "Out of My Mind: Amber Sealey on Disability Representation and Why Accessibility Matters".
The funny, charming, and incisive Disney+ movie Out of My Mind tells the story of Melody, a young, nonverbal girl with cerebral palsy in the early 2000s who struggles to be heard in a school environment determined not to listen to her. It boldly asks the still-timely question, “What would it take to make education truly accessible and inclusive for every student?”
Thumbnail for "Sharon Horgan and Oona Metz on Coercive Control, Empowerment, and Storytelling".
With its unvarnished exploration of the love between sisters, the Peabody Award-winning series Bad Sisters asks, “How far will women go to break free from the damage and control of patriarchy?”
Thumbnail for "Pachinko: Soo Hugh on Family, Korean History and Finding Home".
We speak with showrunner Soo Hugh, creator of the Peabody Award-winning series Pachinko. Across space, time, and language, across decades and countries, the bold and beautiful storytelling of Pachinko asks the universal question, “What is home?”
Thumbnail for "We Are Lady Parts: Nida Manzoor on Punk Music, Not Selling Out and The Burden of Representation".
We talk with multiple Peabody Award-winning writer and showrunner Nida Manzoor about her series "We Are Lady Parts," which asks the question, “What does punk music have in common with the experience of being a Muslim woman?”
Thumbnail for "Hacks: Jen Statsky and Margaret Cho on Women Hacking the Comedy Business".
The Peabody Award-winning series Hacks asks the question, “What can women of different generations of comedy learn from each other?”
Thumbnail for "Andor: Tony Gilroy on Oppressive Regimes and Popular Revolutions".
We talk with Peabody Award-winning writer and showrunner Tony Gilroy about his Star Wars series Andor, which asks the unnervingly timely question, “How is a revolution born?”
Thumbnail for "Severance: Ben Stiller & Adam Scott talk Severance, Corporate Abuse and Keeping our Humanity".
By examining the bleak, satirical lens of the dystopian corporate psychological thriller Severance, this episode asks the question, “How can our humanity survive in a world driven by corporations determined to snuff it out?”
Thumbnail for "Mo: Mo Amer on Immigration, Palestine, and Reppin H-Town".
By digging in with Mo creator and star Mo Amer on his touching and hilarious portrayal of a Palestinian family seeking asylum in Houston, Texas, this episode answers the question, “What do we gain from portraying the immigrant experience with honesty and levity?”
Thumbnail for "Shrinking/Ted Lasso: Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein on Masculinity, Mental Health, and Forgiveness".
Through the lens of the hilarious and heartbreaking comedies Ted Lasso and Shrinking, this episode cracks open modern masculinity in America by examining the changing norms of what it means to be a man, the value of therapy, and what it means to engage in forgiveness.
Thumbnail for "Season 2 Trailer - We Disrupt This Broadcast".
We Disrupt This Broadcast is back for another season of in-depth conversation with the creative geniuses behind your favorite Peabody Awards-recognized TV shows and how they are disrupting narratives and changing culture
Thumbnail for "Bluey: Creator Joe Brumm on Why Play is Essential to Shaping Good Humans".
Through the powerfully disruptive force of the Peabody Award-winning series Bluey, we explore the question with creator and writer Joe Brumm, “How and why does an animated children’s show about talking dogs make us laugh, cry, and be better humans?”
Thumbnail for "Judy Blume Forever: Don't Put Judy Blume in the "Nice Lady" Box".
WDTB Executive Producer Caty Borum interviews Judy Blume, the legendary author who pioneered young adult literature for several generations. They discuss her books, the Peabody-Award-winning documentary based on her remarkable career (Judy Blume Forever), her uncensored thoughts on book bans, and how empowering preteen and teen girls through storytelling plays a role in our collective liberation.
Thumbnail for "Fellow Travelers: Series Creator Ron Nyswaner Gets Us Hot for Queer History".
Fellow Travelers creator and writer Ron Nyswaner joins Gabe González for a wide-ranging and intimate conversation. They discuss the joy of representing imperfect queer characters on screen, his personal connection to the AIDS crisis of the 80’s, and why queer history is American history.
Thumbnail for "Somebody Somewhere: Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller on Platonic Love and Why Dreams Don’t Have Deadlines".
Somebody Somewhere stars Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller sit with host Gabe González to discuss the critically acclaimed show, the beauty of finding your creative community, queer life in small town America and why it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
Thumbnail for "Bobby Wilson and Ryan Redcorn (Reservation Dogs) on Joy, Grief, and Native Humor".
Gabe González interviews Bobby Wilson and Ryan Redcorn - writers on the two-time Peabody Award-winning show Reservation Dogs that has disrupted the way Native people are represented on TV.
Thumbnail for "Pamela Adlon (Better Things) on Breaking the Taboos of Middle-Age Womanhood, Divorce, Menopause and More...".
By combining her sharp humor with a laser-focus on the realities of life as an actress and mother - showrunner, writer, director and actor Pamela Adlon is letting us know that standing in our truth is how we take back our power.
Thumbnail for "Charlie Brooker (Black Mirror) on Technological Dystopianism ".
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker talks about the ways in which technology heightens our very human flaws and explains how satire and dystopianism are closely related.
Thumbnail for "Ramy Youssef (Ramy) Keeps the Faith".
Ramy creator and star Ramy Youssef talks about the inspiration behind the show’s memorable characters and how saying you believe in God is one of the edgiest things you can do as a millennial.
Thumbnail for "Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary) Schools Us on Optimism".
In this intimate yet lively conversation, Abbott Elementary’s Quinta Brunson talks Black 90s sitcoms, tackling tough issues with humor and the enduring power of optimism.
Thumbnail for "Damon Lindelof (Lost, Watchmen) on Collective Trauma and Healing".
Watchmen & Lost creator Damon Lindelof talks about grief, religion and his creative process.
Thumbnail for "Trailer – We Disrupt This Broadcast".
We talk to the brains behind Peabody Awards-recognized TV programs and how their shows are shaping our culture and reimagining the future.

Adolescence: Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne on Boyhood, Masculinity and the Manosphere

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October 16, 202540min 1sec

The Peabody Award's Executive Director Jeffrey Jones sits down with Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, the minds behind the gripping mini-series Adolescence. The Emmy-winning crime drama explores the aftermath of a brutal crime committed by a young boy against a girl classmate. With its unflinching exploration of grief and confusion in the wake of such a horrific event, the show sparked worldwide conversations regarding online misogyny and teen behaviors. Graham and Thorne discuss how concern over the role that technology plays in the lives of children was a major inspiration behind the show. Graham also shares how his personal experiences shaped his character, Eddie Miller. Later, host Gabe González is joined by Dr. Harriet Over to discuss “the manosphere:” what it is, why we should all be concerned, and ways to tackle the very real rise of misogyny online. 

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