May 1, 2019

EP. 389 — 389: Digital Pride, AARP Loneliness Survey, Quicksilver A.I.

Bryan and Erin reunite with new haircuts and new opinions on another Throwing Shade! Bryan talks about Digital Pride, the first global LGBTQ pride event taking place online, as well as a 2018 AARP study revealing that gay men over 45 are the most likely to be single. Then, Erin remembers a friend before discussing the huge discrepancy found by the Quicksilver A.I. tool regarding 40,000 prominent scientists (many of whom are female) who are nowhere to be found on Wikipedia.

And make sure to check out Deeper Shade of Shade on Stitcher Premium, where Bryan and Erin interview their favorite friends of the show. For a free month of listening, go to stitcherpremium.com/shade and use promo code ‘SHADE’.

This episode is sponsored by Simple Health (www.simplehealth.com/SHADE code: SHADE), BlueChew (www.bluechew.com code: SHADE), and True Crime Obsessed (www.truecrimeobsessed.com).

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