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    It pays to be cringe. Lean in. : It’s Been a Minute

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    “Those who dare to cringe will inherit the earth.”



    Why cringe culture is good and bad.

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    Has online hate ever been this cruel?

    Brendan Abernathy is a singer-songwriter who went viral earlier this year for an earnest performance of his song “married in a year.” The backlash was immediate, and one word popped up over and over again in the comments: “cringe.”

    Brittany and Ramtin Arablouei, co-host of NPR’s Throughline, get into the rise of cringe culture: where it comes from, how it’s hurting us, and how leaning into cringe is good for art. And Ramtin talks with Brendan about how to cope with the criticism, and Brendan debuts a new song about his experience. Brendan’s new album is out September 26th.

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    This episode was produced by Alexis Williams and Liam McBain. It was edited by Neena Pathak. Our Supervising Producer is Barton Girdwood. Our Executive Producer is Veralyn Williams. Our VP of Programming is Yolanda Sangweni.



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