They're like books, but shorter.
Every week we pick a zeitgeisty article and talk about it. It's an excuse for us to spend time together and learn a little something that we can un-scientifically dissect while mostly just talking about our feelings. It's a club for people who have too many 30% read books on their kindle, are sick of doom scrolling, and love a good chuckle.
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Latest Episodes
Article Club: Do you need a sugar detox?!
This week's article has nerds, gushers, and fruit-by-the-foot dancing in our heads. In her piece, "How My Trip to Quit Sugar Became a Journey Into Hell," Caity Weaver ...

Article Club: Is this the end of seriousness? (lol)
Everything’s a meme these days. We react to a never-ending stream of bad news with a 🙄, an “everything is fine” burning cartoon dog and an LOL. In her New Yorker artic...

Article Club: Is this the antisocial century?
Are we turning into anti-social slugs?! Episode 3 is all about loneliness and it’s a doozy. We’re reading Derek Thompson’s article in The Atlantic “The Antisocial Cent...

Article Club: Why do we *actually* sleep?
This week we were pretty flabbergasted to learn that we don't *actually* know why humans sleep. Sure, scientists get that it helps us rest and repair our bodies but th...

Article Club: Does anyone really know you?
This week on Article Club we ask the very light, very nbd question: “Does anyone really know you?” Joshua Rothman’s article in the New Yorker (check it out here) digs ...
