Épisodes

  • Glinda, respectability, and the soft violence of being likable.
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of Ink & Acid, Harmonie explores Glinda as more than a beloved blonde archetype or a soft counterpoint to Elphaba. Through Wicked, this episode unpacks popularity, femininity, respectability, the halo effect, conformity, and the unsettling way charm can help unjust systems remain socially acceptable. This is a closer look at how softness becomes political, how likability becomes power, and why being loved by a system is never as innocent as it seems. Start with the main Wicked episode already available, then come back to this extension of the analysis. To go further, explore the full Ink & Acid universe on my website: books, essays, music, and full episode scripts.


    Keywords : Wicked, Wicked analysis, Glinda, Glinda analysis, Elphaba, Wicked movie, Wicked explained, respectability, likability, femininity, halo effect, conformity, social conformity, normative conformity, social psychology, gender bias, likability penalty, women and power, soft violence, charm and power, political technology, social capital, moral psychology, cultural criticism, pop culture analysis, film analysis, character analysis, Ink & Acid, Harmonie.

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    11 min
  • Why Elphaba had to be hated: Wicked, social discipline, and the punishment of women who won’t behave
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Ink & Acid, Harmonie explores why Elphaba is not hated because she is evil, but because she is impossible to discipline. Through Wicked, this deep dive unpacks social labeling, respectability, gendered punishment, collective bias, and the way societies prefer useful lies over unsettling truths. This is not just about Oz. It is about the real-world mechanics that decide who gets called difficult, dangerous, excessive, or too much. Start with the main Wicked episode already available, then come back to this sharper extension of the conversation. To go further, explore the full Ink & Acid universe—books, essays, music, and full episode scripts—on my website.


    Keywords

    Wicked, Wicked analysis, Elphaba, Elphaba analysis, Wicked movie, Wicked explained, Wicked themes, social discipline, labeling theory, deviance, stigma, social stigma, gender bias, women and leadership, respectability politics, symbolic violence, conformity, social conformity, collective psychology, sociology, propaganda, narrative framing, social order, moral comfort, hypocrisy, pop culture analysis, film analysis, cultural criticism, feminist analysis, media analysis, Ink & Acid, Harmonie

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    11 min
  • Wicked Explained: Propaganda, Conformity, and the Making of a Monster
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Ink & Acid, Harmonie dives into Wicked as more than a film, more than a musical, and far more than a story about a misunderstood witch. This is a sharp cultural analysis of propaganda, conformity, social stigma, respectability, and the way societies manufacture monsters in order to protect their own moral comfort.


    Through Elphaba, Glinda, and the political machinery of Oz, this episode explores how public enemies are created, why charm so often softens violence, and why audiences love stories that expose hypocrisy without ever feeling personally implicated. From collective psychology and social bias to narrative framing, halo effect, and the seductive power of social readability, this is a deep dive into what Wicked reveals about power, image, exclusion, and us.


    If you love pop culture analysis, film essays, psychology in media, literary thinking, and cultural commentary with actual teeth, this episode is for you.


    Music :

    1. It's always been you (TFVC vol.2 : Crescendo)

    2. Apocalypse With a Side of Toast (TFVC vol.3 : GLITCH)

    3. Who Am I ?! (TFVC vol.3 : GLITCH)

    Explore the full world of Ink & Acid on Maison de Mieville: books, essays, music, and full episode scripts. If this episode stayed with you, go further — read, listen, annotate, quote, and step deeper into the universe behind the microphone.Keyword : Wicked, Wicked movie, Wicked analysis, Wicked explained, Elphaba, Glinda, Wizard of Oz, propaganda, conformity, social stigma, social psychology, halo effect, implicit bias, scapegoat theory, René Girard, Erving Goffman, narrative framing, collective hypocrisy, public enemy, respectability politics, soft violence, charm and power, pop culture analysis, film analysis, movie essay, cultural criticism, media psychology, social bias, storytelling, symbolic violence, collective narratives, morality and power, Ink & Acid, Harmonie, Maison de Mieville

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    47 min
  • How K-Pop Hacks Your Brain: Parasocial Love, Bubble & the Emotional Casino
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of Ink & Acid, Harmonie unpacks the dark psychology of K-pop, parasocial relationships, Bubble, Weverse, and the Emotional Casino built around fan culture. From manufactured intimacy and dopamine-driven fan engagement to video fancalls, soft manipulation, and the monetization of loneliness, this episode breaks down how the industry turns emotional attachment into subscription models, lottery mechanics, and hyper-profitable loyalty loops.

    This is not a takedown of music or fandom. It is a sharp, clear-eyed exploration of how digital platforms, idol branding, and emotional engineering reshape the way fans connect, consume, and stay attached. If you care about K-pop psychology, fan culture, parasocial love, dopamine loops, and the hidden business model behind modern entertainment, this episode is for you.


    Music featured in this episode:

    1. “Platform 13” (single)
    2. “Hunger Like a Wildfire” (The Free Verse Chronicles Vol. 2: Crescendo)
    3. “Who Am I?!” (The Free Verse Chronicles Vol. 3: GLITCH)

    For a deeper dive, discover the book K-POP & SOFT MANIPULATION and explore more episodes, books, and music on Maison de Mieville.


    Keyword : K-pop, K-pop podcast, K-pop analysis, K-pop psychology, parasocial relationships, parasocial love, Bubble app, Weverse, Weverse DM, emotional casino, soft manipulation, manufactured intimacy, fan culture, K-pop fandom, video fancall, fancall lottery, dopamine loops, digital intimacy, idol culture, fan economy, emotional marketing, entertainment industry, stan culture, K-pop industry, fandom psychology, Gen Z culture, digital loneliness, emotional capitalism, social engineering, attention economy, K-POP & SOFT MANIPULATION, Ink & Acid, Harmonie, Maison de Mieville

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    30 min
  • Taylor Swift, Crisis Playlists & The Death of the “Song of the Summer” – Pop in 2025 Uncovered
    Sep 2 2025

    In 2025, there’s no universal anthem taking over beaches or rooftop parties — just algorithm-driven bubbles, niche playlists, and fleeting moments. And yet, some artists, like Taylor Swift, still know how to turn an album announcement into a cultural event. In this episode of Cappuccino & Croissant, we dive into three key shifts:

    • How Taylor Swift turns marketing into a masterclass in viral storytelling.

    • Why the “song of the summer” is dead — and what that says about our music culture.

    • The rise of two emotional refuges: Recession Pop and modern gospel.

    Behind these trends lies the same truth: music has become a tool for emotional regulation in a hyper-fragmented world. Whether it’s nostalgia-fueled escapism or pop-infused spirituality, every playlist is a survival map in the era of constant notifications.

    🎯 Why listen? To decode how pop culture is evolving, uncover the marketing strategies that still work, and discover how your own playlists reveal more about you than you think.

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    27 min
  • Is AI about to eat hollywood alive?
    Aug 26 2025

    Generative AI is no longer science fiction — it's the new studio exec. In this episode of Cappuccino & Croissant, we explore how tools like Sora, Suno, and MusicLM are transforming the entertainment industry. From AI-generated films to music made in seconds, we dissect what happens when creativity meets automation.


    🎬 Can an AI write the next Tarantino?

    🎵 What happens to musicians when prompts replace instruments?

    📱 Are creators still creators if their clones do the work?

    🧠 What’s left of our human voice in a world run by algorithms?


    Through deep research, narrative immersion, and unapologetic sarcasm, this episode dives into the future of content creation, the ethical grey zones of AI training datasets, the economy of fans-as-lab-rats, and the glitchy line between authenticity and automation.


    Whether you're a filmmaker, musician, content creator, or just trying to understand WTF is going on — this is your espresso shot of insight.


    💡 Subscribe, share, and support the show if you believe art still matters.


    [AI, Artificial Intelligence, Sora, Suno, MusicLM, Generative AI, Creativity, Hollywood, Music Industry, Creator Economy, Ethics, Podcast, Pop Culture, Technology, Cappuccino and Croissant, Stray Kids, Bang Chan, Future of Art, GPT, YouTube Creators, TikTok, Digital Artists, Voice Clones, Human vs AI, Content Creation, Spotify Podcast, Video AI, Audio AI, Algorithm Culture]

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    37 min
  • They lived delulu and got tons of views
    Aug 19 2025

    Cappuccino & Croissant break down the aesthetic and narrative fault lines shaping 2025 pop culture.


    Segment 1 — The rise of the New Western and Shaboozey’s viral disruption of cowboy mythology in a post-genre, post-algorithm era.

    Segment 2 — Retro-Future Femininity: Beyoncé, Zendaya, and the return of the chrome-clad Space Siren reclaiming visual space with metallic intensity.

    Segment 3 — Strategic hyperfemininity in the age of Coquette, Blokette, Office Siren. Not trends — tactics.

    Segment 4 — Delulu is the Solulu: How a TikTok meme became a generational coping mechanism. Magical thinking meets cultural survival.


    A critical dive into fiction, fashion, identity, and the narrative armor worn in a world spinning too fast to follow.


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    40 min
  • What if God didn’t have an Instagram account? (Faith, power, free will, and misunderstood pentagrams)
    Aug 12 2025

    What if religion was never about salvation, but about control?
    This episode slices through sacred narratives, cognitive biases, and inherited belief systems — from whispered bedtime prayers to algorithmic dogmas disguised as spirituality. It’s raw. It’s personal. It’s uncomfortable on purpose.


    We talk about:— Growing up with baby Jesus, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Scientology, and silent shame— Why religion was born in the gut, not in scripture— How belief systems were engineered to organize power— God, beta version: from cave walls to control structures— Cognitive biases and the neural roots of faith— The cult mechanics behind religions… and brands— Selective faith, spiritual ego, and ethical self-reclamation— And what remains when we strip belief down to its most fragile, most human thread


    No gods were harmed in the making of this episode. But a few illusions were. This is not a manifesto. It’s a scalpel in velvet. A spiritual audit. A refusal to stop asking uncomfortable questions.

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    Belief should never cost your freedom. But independent work? It needs allies.
    Thanks for being here. And remember: doubt is sacred too.

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    42 min