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Just two BFFs yapping about complex topics through the lens of our own unique perspectives...even though we don't have time for **waves around** this.Who Has Time For This? Sciences sociales
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  • Episode 11: An Ode to Running from Back-of-the-Pack Runners
    Nov 17 2025

    Not every runner is chasing a PR. Some of us are just chasing ourselves. We present an ode to running from two back-of-the-pack runners, and explore the psychology that keeps us coming back for more.


    Who Has Time For This? is hosted by Caitlin Bagley and Katie Kelly.

    Follow Who Has Time for This? on social media for more:

    Instagram: @whohastimeforthispodcast

    YouTube: @whohastimeforthispodcast

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    Sources:

    The Real Story of Kathrine Switzer’s 1967 Boston Marathon

    kathrineswitzer.com

    71 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Marathoners

    Runner’s World, March 3, 2025

    Reddit, Why Do You Love Running?

    The Most Inspiring Running Stories of All Time

    Andrew Dawson, Runner’s World, June 2018

    Marathon Tales, Runner’s World

    Joe Mackie, April 13, 2023

    Who is the most inspiring person in running to you? (Reddit)

    ExploreforHuntington (Instagram)

    Why Do People Run Marathons?, Stylist

    Chloe Gray, 2021

    Runners Love Running Facebook Group

    Summer Willis, February 28, 2024

    Extreme Sports and Marathons: Why Do We Push Our Limits? (Medium)

    Pragya Priyadarshani, Nov. 19, 2024


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    59 min
  • Episode 10: Oh the Horror! How Horror Movies Represent Us and Our Collective Fears
    Oct 27 2025
    Just in time for Halloween, we are tackling horror movies! We are going to look at the history of horror in America and analyze how these movies have represented our societal fears, but also how they have represented (or misrepresented) us as people.Who Has Time for this is hosted by Caitlin Bagley and Katie Kelly.Follow Who Has Time for This? on social media for more:Instagram: @whohastimeforthispodcastYouTube: @whohastimeforthispodcast----------------------------Sources:https://www.reckon.news/honey/2023/10/are-we-in-a-renaissance-for-representation-in-horror.htmlAre we in a renaissance for representation in horror?https://trail.pugetsound.edu/?p=18998Be Very Afraid: How Horror Movie Trends Reflect Societal Fearshttps://wp.csusm.edu/horror-film-history/timeline/Black Power and Blaxploitation Horror https://www.npr.org/2017/03/11/519845882/can-you-make-a-movie-with-king-kong-without-perpetuating-racial-undertonesCan you Make a Movie with King Kong Without Perpetuating Racial Undertones?https://darklongbox.com/2025/01/26/dark-thoughts-horror-as-a-reflection-of-societal-fears/Dark Thoughts: Horror as a Reflection of Societal Fearshttps://www.easterseals.com/about-us/community-stories/disability-isnt-scary-representation-horror-mediaDisability Isn't Scary: Representation in Horror Mediahttps://pressbooks.lib.vt.edu/pper/chapter/the-evolving-depiction-of-female-characters-in-the-horror-film-genre/The Evolving Depiction of Female Characters in the Horror Film Genre https://www.sceneandheardnu.com/female-victimization-in-horrorFemale Victimization in the Horror Genrehttps://news.asu.edu/20241028-arts-humanities-and-education-horror-films-reflections-societys-deepest-fears-and-culturalHorror films: Reflections of society's deepest fears and cultural anxietiesHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror (TV series on Shudder)https://www.theswaddle.com/how-representation-in-horror-films-creates-space-for-our-most-urgent-fearsHow Representation in Horror Films Creates Space for Our Most Urgent Fearshttps://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2023/10/11554167/latines-horror-movies-tv-representationLatines Love Horror, But We Rarely See Ourselves In Spooky Movies & TVhttps://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2022/CAH/11/The Monsters Within: An Analysis of Minorities in the Horror FilmQueer for Fear: A History of Queer Horror (TV series on Shudder)https://screampsychohorror.wordpress.com/representation-of-women-in-horror-films/Representation of Women in Horror Filmshttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/334482464_The_Representation_of_Women_in_the_Horror_Movies_A_Study_in_Selected_Horror_MoviesThe Representation of Women in the Horror Movies: A Study in Selected Horror Movieshttps://slfs.org/diversity-tropes-in-the-horror-genre/SLFS Staff: A Closer Look at Diversity Tropes in The Horror Genrehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmKiBNGMy_kTransgender Horror: A Visual Historyhttps://translash.org/resources/trans-horror-a-translash-guide/Trans Horror: A TransLash Guidehttps://bcheights.com/213012/arts/jordan-peele-revolutionized-horror/Weynand: Horror Films Have Historically Mistreated Black Characters—Jordan Peele Changed Thathttps://medium.com/counterarts/why-horror-films-are-better-at-breaking-the-gender-binary-than-other-genres-92fe5b25f6d3Why Horror Films Are Better at Breaking The Gender Binary Than Other Genres
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    1 h et 20 min
  • Episode 9: The Hobbies Will Save Us All
    Oct 6 2025

    What if the way out of our polarized era isn’t through more politics, but more hobbies? In a time when everything feels divided, hobbies might just be the thing that brings us back together (or at least a little more tolerant of our different backgrounds, perspectives, and algorithms). We explore how shared passions – whether it’s baking or birdwatching – can bridge political divides, build real community, and remind us what joy feels like. Plus: tips for finding or rediscovering the hobbies that make you feel the most like yourself.

    The “Who Has Time For This?” podcast is hosted and produced by Caitlin Bagley and Katie Kelly.

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    FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Bowling Alone

    Robert D. Putnam

    2000


    Every Hobby Has a Story

    Niche to Meet You Podcast

    August 2025


    'Tragic optimism': The antidote to toxic positivity

    Allie Volpe, BBC

    March 8, 2021


    Joy as Resistance

    Isla Flaherty, The Preamble

    August 25, 2025


    Granny Hobbies

    Hitha Palepu, Instagram

    August 22, 2025


    Having Hobbies Can Really Boost Your Well-Being – Here’s How to Find One You Love

    Shelby Deering, Real Simple

    February 22, 2023


    Millennials Are Dying at an Alarming Rate

    Elizabeth Wrigley-Field , Andrew Stokes , and Jacob Bor, Slate

    August 20, 2025


    Remember when people used to be interesting?

    Ashley Embers, YouTube

    July 2025


    The Wellness Recession is Coming: Why Community, Not Consumerism, Will Save Us

    Yasmine Jameelah, PopSugar

    July 15, 2025


    I Tried 17 Hobbies in 1 Year

    Marina Cooley, Professor Off Duty

    June 4, 2025


    Democrats Need More Hobbies

    David Litt, The Atlantic

    June 19, 2025


    @amandasmildtakes, Instagram


    @emilyinyourphone, Instagram


    How Hobbies Have Infiltrated American Life

    Julie Beck, The Atlantic

    January 4, 2022


    How Leisure Time Became Work

    Shirley Li, The Atlantic

    Dec. 1, 2021


    What We Lose When We’re Priced Out of Hobbies

    Tyler Austin Harper, The Atlantic

    April 19, 2025


    Turning a Hobby into a Habit

    Maya Chung, The Atlantic

    August 1, 2025

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    1 h et 10 min
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