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  • "Crypto Trading Secrets: Professional Digital Asset Strategies" is your go-to weekly podcast for unlocking the mysteries of the cryptocurrency market. Dive into expert insights and cutting-edge trading techniques designed to elevate your digital asset portfolio. Join seasoned professionals as they share valuable secrets and strategies, empowering you to navigate the crypto world with confidence and success. Perfect for traders of all levels, this podcast provides the latest updates and trends to keep you ahead in the fast-paced world of crypto trading. Subscribe now and transform your trading game!

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  • Cybersecurity Ally is Fortra’s cybersecurity podcast covering security, today’s cyber threats, and everything you need for cyber news today. Listen now!

  • The Trendcast is a new, five-episode podcast series from SiriusXM Media, reflecting on the hottest podcast trends this year, as showcased in the 2024 Podcast Trends Report.

  • This is your US-China CyberPulse: Defense Updates podcast.

    Stay informed with "US-China CyberPulse: Defense Updates," your go-to podcast for weekly insights into America's cybersecurity landscape in response to Chinese threats. Explore the latest defensive strategies, government policies, and private sector initiatives aimed at enhancing national security. Delve into international cooperation efforts and discover emerging protection technologies shaping the future. Tune in for expert analysis and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.

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  • The RUNDOWN is a daily program covering Second Amendment and center right political news and commentary from across the country. It's Hosted by Craig DeLuz & Mike Piwowarski. The RUNDOWN is production of 2ANews Corporation and Arms Room Radio. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2anewsrundown/support

  • A podcast diving in to everything about modern and historical espionage stories. These are the true stories of the evolution of riveting international espionage.

  • En løs samtalepodcast av, for og med politisk hjemløse. Jevnlige, halvforberedte nyhetskommentarer med øl, humør og sunn skepsis til etablissementet. En sjelden gang tar vi oss sammen og går for et tematisk dypdykk eller et intervju med noen som faktisk kan noe.

    Saker og vinkler andre utelater, god stemning og garantert fritt for politisk skummetmelk.

  • Heightening the contradictions of imperialism from a Marxist-Leninist perspective. A podcast by @PraxisRedacted and @Mukamuri

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  • En podcast laget av Industri Energi Ung. Vi ønsker å ta opp temaer som kan være interessante og viktige for våre medlemmer og andre som lurer på hva som skjer i industrien og arbeidslivet.

  • Scott Fox delivers a daily podcast on today's top news events, politics, pop-culture, sports, and all of the information you would expect to hear on a morning radio show, but in podcast form.

  • Behind the mic is prented by Thomas and is the podcast where we dive beyond what happens on live radio and look at the making of a radio show we also look at how some of the most famous Radio DJs made it big and where they started as well as things that have gone wrong while DJs Have been live on Air and Radio News, like big changes, and other things that may be in going on in the world of radio!

  • The Pacific Street Boys catch up over hot takes and cold beers.

  • Zack ”Da Wack In Da Morning” Show Monday’s & Friday’s

  • Every now and then, the internet gods bless us with a meme so bizarre, so unexpected, and so hilarious, it stops us mid-scroll and makes us wonder: how did we get here? Enter: the Henry Danger meme. Yes, Henry Danger, the Nickelodeon show about a 13-year-old boy who becomes the sidekick to a superhero named Captain Man, has suddenly found itself at the center of meme culture. While the show ended back in 2020, its most unexpected twist has come from the viral sensation that is sweeping Twitter, TikTok, and meme pages everywhere. For those unfamiliar with the plot of Henry Danger (don’t worry, it’s okay), the show follows young Henry Hart, who becomes the apprentice to Captain Man, a superhero with indestructible powers. With a goofy premise and kid-friendly antics, no one could have predicted that, years after its finale, Henry Danger would become internet gold. But here we are. What’s the Meme? It all started with a Twitter user who posted a clip from Henry Danger, and honestly, it’s the kind of random TV moment that was bound to become a meme at some point. In the scene, Captain Man (played by Cooper Barnes) is aggressively shouting, eyes bulging with exaggerated emotions, while Henry (played by Jace Norman) reacts in the most nonchalant, straight-faced way possible, as if he’s used to his boss’s dramatic outbursts. It's the perfect contrast between a man taking himself way too seriously and a kid who couldn’t care less. The key moment? Captain Man dramatically yelling, “This is where it ends!” while Henry stands there, barely even blinking, seemingly wondering when lunch is. Twitter users pounced on this perfect gem of overacting-meets-apathy and turned it into a format for every situation. Need a relatable way to show how you handle your boss’s passive-aggressive emails? Use Henry’s deadpan face. Want to sum up how it feels to attend yet another meeting that could’ve been an email? Captain Man yelling at a completely unfazed Henry is your go-to. Meme Culture’s Love for the Ridiculous One of the reasons this meme has taken off so quickly is because it plays into the absurdity of everyday life. We’ve all been in situations where someone is far more invested in something than we are, and that feeling of, “Why are you so worked up about this?” resonates with a deeply ingrained part of human experience. From school to work to relationships, we encounter our fair share of dramatic people—and sometimes, we’re just too tired or disinterested to give them the reaction they’re looking for. Henry’s blank stare at Captain Man's theatrics is the internet personified. In an era of over-stimulation, Henry’s reaction is the vibe. How It’s Being Used One of the funniest things about the Henry Danger meme is its sheer versatility. Just about any situation can be thrown into the Captain Man-Henry dynamic: Your friend losing their mind over spilled coffee: Captain Man’s intensity is your pal’s reaction, while Henry’s blank face is your unbothered attitude as you sip your iced latte. Dealing with life crises: Whether it's a looming deadline or a parent’s dramatic reaction to a minor inconvenience, the Henry Danger meme is perfect for capturing how we all feel sometimes. Life is Captain Man—loud, insistent, and overly serious—while we just sit there, Henry-style, staring it down with the emotional investment of a houseplant. The most viral posts so far have involved Henry Danger being transformed into a multi-purpose meme for work struggles, existential crises, and everyday annoyances. The format has also branched out into other universes—yes, there are now mashups involving Marvel characters, SpongeBob, and even scenes from The Office. Anything, apparently, can fit the Henry Danger model of yelling vs. indifference. Captain Man: The Internet’s New Reluctant Star Let’s take a moment to appreciate Captain Man, played by Cooper Barnes, for his unintended contribution to meme culture. For years, he was known as the larger-than-life superhero who commanded attention with every exaggerated gesture, scowl, and intense speech. Now, that same over-the-top style has made him the face of everyone who takes themselves way too seriously. Barnes has a background in comedy, so perhaps it’s only fitting that his most viral moment would come from his character’s wild dramatics. While Henry Danger was always meant to be a slapstick comedy for kids, it’s finding a second life in an unexpected place—millennial and Gen Z meme culture. What better way for a Nickelodeon superhero to go out? Gen Z and Millennials Love a Good Juxtaposition One of the most entertaining aspects of meme culture is its ability to find humor in contrasts. The Henry Danger meme fits perfectly into that mold. The loud, intense, exaggerated Captain Man is the antithesis of today’s "I can’t be bothered" energy. Millennials and Gen Z have turned apathy into an art form, and nothing sums that up quite like Henry’s blank, deadpan stare. It's an anti-reaction in a world full of overreactions. Gen Z, in particular, is notorious for its embrace of irony and deadpan humor. Just look at the rise of TikTok and how young creators lean into the ridiculousness of everyday life with nonchalance. The Henry Danger meme is the ultimate expression of this: it’s not that we don’t care; it’s that we care so little it’s almost impressive. Memes Give Shows a Second Life What’s fascinating about the internet’s relationship with TV is how older, even forgotten shows can find new life through memes. Shows like Friends and The Office have become mainstays in meme culture, decades after they originally aired. Now, it seems Henry Danger is getting the same treatment. Though it wasn’t designed to have the kind of mainstream adult appeal of some other sitcoms, Henry Danger’s newfound status as a meme-worthy show has brought it back into the public consciousness, reintroducing it to audiences who may have never given it a second glance. Nickelodeon execs, take note: your next big hit could be hiding in your old archives. The Internet’s Power to Make Anything Hilarious In the end, the Henry Danger meme serves as another reminder of how meme culture works: it’s unpredictable, lightning-fast, and full of random selections from the deep, dusty corners of the internet. If you had asked anyone two years ago whether Captain Man screaming into the void while Henry Hart looks bored would become the internet’s favorite way to express the absurdity of modern life, they’d have laughed you out of the room. Yet, here we are. The internet does what it wants, and right now, it wants Henry Danger. So, what’s next for Henry Danger? Could we see a meme crossover with SpongeBob, or will TikTok start lip-syncing to Captain Man’s dramatic lines in unexpected places? Whatever happens, it’s clear that this is one meme that has cemented itself as a beloved moment of randomness in 2024. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • New podcast 2 Latinas from DFW discussing current events as well as True Crime days

  • "1semaine 1info" est une série de podcasts, qui analysent chaque semaine, un événement d’actualité.

  • LIsten to hear us give out letter grades for the week's most interesting stories and people.

  • Peter gives commentary on current events. Peter reviews books. Peter talks about the business environment as well as Real Estate.