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Doomscroll: Dasha Nekrasova

Doomscroll is back. Episode #13 with guest Dasha Nekrasova is out now. As we enter this new and historic era of Trump 2.0, we’re releasing a collection of episodes to debrief on the state of American politics and culture.

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This week, my guest is actor, director and podcaster, Dasha Nekrasova. You may recognize her from her role on HBO’s hit series Succession or her directorial debut The Scary of Sixty-First. She is a host of the Red Scare podcast. In this episode we discuss:

Among the topics we discuss are the roles and responsibilities of online personalities during the collapse of establishment media. I ask, when do we begin to apply the ethics of legacy journalism to ourselves? Or should this new paradigm disregard that framework entirely? Today’s media landscape is dominated by cultural producers, comedians, and entertainers, whose audiences are vastly larger than what we have traditionally called “the mainstream”.

“Sailor Socialism”, a viral clip from her interview on Infowars in 2018

I first encountered Nekrasova’s work through creative circles in downtown New York. Eugene Kotlyarenko, her longtime collaborator and director of films such as Wobble Palace (2018) and The Code (2024), was active in post-internet art circles back in 2011.

Red Scare is a powerful example of the ways in which niche creative spheres can have significant downstream effects onto mass culture. When the podcast launched in 2018, I was a strong supporter of the program. In the years following, the show has not advanced the type of politics I personally would like to see more of. However, it has become an influential cultural force and its reach should be taken seriously. The left should reflect on why this message resonates with a mass audience. We could all read more of Christopher Lasch.

Later this week in NYC, Nekrasova will co-host a discussion with friend of the podcast, Dean Kissick, exploring his recent cover story in Harper’s magazine, “The Painted Protest: how politics destroyed contemporary art”. Dean and I discussed some similar themes on a previous episode that can be found back in the podcast archive.

The aspirations of post-internet art always reached far beyond the walls of the gallery. In the early years, young creatives saw their involvement in creative scenes as an intensive incubator for novel aesthetics and avant-garde projects. Many participants have since gone on to produce films, books, commentary and to influence culture outside the confines of elite institutions.

You can watch the full episode here. We’re already editing and shooting new episodes of Doomscroll. You’ll be hearing more from us soon.

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In addition to today’s public episode you can also find a bonus episode for subscribers only below. Paid subscribers will get access to the second video and audio episode:

Doomscroll 13.5: Dasha Nekrasova
https://www.patreon.com/posts/doomscroll-dasha-119590417

Doomscroll: Dasha Nekrasova

Comments

Genuinely I am trying my hardest to put her politics aside but she is just the least intelligent person I've heard on the podcast thus far, maybe besides her ex lol

Levi

Glad I watched this. I am extremely critical of Dasha and against her politics but I think this discussion can be enlightening if you read between the lines. Thanks Joshua

Joseph

Pls get Sam Hyde on the show pls

Nick

Oof, up hill all the way with this episode.

D. Dixon

So, ideologically speaking…Xanax-reactionary Hawk Tuah?

juche

can you reply to my DM? still haven't received my order

Jonáš Gruska

haters don’t know the deep lore. loved the episode Josh

Clark Farley

booooo

Nat Ware

Do we really need to hear the opinion of this bad joke of a Steve Bannon stan?

R TD

insufferable

Cameron McManus


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