Épisodes

  • What Innocence Protects
    Feb 28 2026

    Innocence doesn’t protect people. It protects the arrangement.


    This short contextual episode brings together What the Stories Didn’t Say and The Performance of Innocence.

    It examines how stories that end too early rely on innocence to preserve their endings — and how performance becomes the mechanism that keeps hierarchy, comfort, and unequal arrangements intact.

    This work lives in the space between the moral and the bill.(Contains mature content)

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    1 min
  • The Performance of Innocence
    Feb 20 2026

    Innocence doesn’t prevent harm. It prevents scrutiny.

    Innocence is not a state of being.
    It is a role — learned, rehearsed, and rewarded.

    This episode explores how innocence becomes a social performance that redirects accountability, protects comfort, and quietly transfers emotional labor onto the people who were harmed.

    Once you recognize innocence as performance, you begin to see what it protects.(Contains mature themes)


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    6 min
  • What the Stories Didn't Say
    Feb 10 2026

    What if the real story starts after “happily ever after”?

    Stories teach us how to behave — but they stop before the consequences begin.
    In this conversation, Silks and the Hangry Hucow examine what fairytales, romance, and power narratives quietly omit: labor, endurance, resentment, and the people who maintain someone else’s happy ending.

    This is a conversation about what happens after the moral.

    After the moral is where responsibility begins.(Contains mature themes)



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    3 min