
Hosted by Enzo Antonio and Anna Katherine · EN

For episode 141 of Telepathy, Enzo and Anna are here to discuss sequels in light of "The Devil Wears Prada 2," the classic film's second installment 20 years later. They analyze when sequels feel forced, rushed, and mostly for the money. With all-star casts and mediocre plots, Enzo and Anna recap the history of sequels and the correlation with blockbusters. Enzo praises the new "Devil Wears Prada" for its nostalgic yet fresh take on the iconic humor, characters, and fashion of the first film.

In episode 140 of Telepathy, Enzo reflects on her freshman year as she records for the last time in her (musty) dorm. Anna has compiled a list of questions, interviewing Enzo on her freshman year expectations vs. reality. They discuss professors, social life, and being an out-of-state student…Enjoy!

The video episode may have been lost due to technical difficulties, but Enzo and Anna still have many important topics to discuss. For episode 139, they explore the recent headlines about Geese's alleged "psyop" through a social media scheme. This opens up the broader conversation of what is considered standard marketing vs. industry plant behavior. Diving even further, Enzo and Anna debate what truly constitutes an industry plant. They also discuss how an artist's public image may shift to achieve global success..

For episode 138 of Telepathy, Enzo and Anna must share the thrills and horrors of the past two weeks. From Anna's adventures in Amsterdam to Enzo's election-exam-short-film week from hell, your favorite podcast co-hosts are excited to tell these stories from the other side. With lots of yapping and a ton of recapping, grab a snack and allow Enzo and Anna to keep you in the loop...Enjoy!

Prompted by Alix and Ashtin Earle's sister fight, Enzo and Anna are using episode 137 of Telepathy to discuss interesting sibling dynamics. With Enzo's older sister and Anna's younger brother, they've been around the block with their siblings, from being best friends to brutal fights. Enzo discusses how, no matter the argument, she will always bond with her sister, Carolena, through UV and calories. Similarly, Anna explains how she has gotten along well with her brother, Kirk, since their backyard childhood days. Finally, Enzo and Anna analyze their age gaps and how they have settled into the younger and older sister roles. Enjoy!

In episode 136 of Telepathy, Enzo and Anna are hosting Telepachella. In other words, they are going to be recapping all of the Coachella 2026 lore, including the performances, outfits, and influencer olympics. Enzo and Anna note the shift in influencer culture as viewers have begun resenting creators for living lavishly in the big-brand mansions. They also take a deep dive into Sabrina's performance and recognize some previously memorable sets in Coachella history (aka Beychella).

Anna graduated last May and has started her first big girl job, but turns out there’s more to life outside of the hours of 9-5…For episode 135 of Telepathy, Enzo and Anna explore “corporate America” and the toxic relationship many of us have formed with our jobs. Anna discusses her “work-life balance” and the hobbies/habits she hopes to continue implementing while not thinking about her job after 5 pm. Meanwhile, Enzo explains her negative attachment to deadlines and how YouTube may be responsible for her obsessive work ethic. Enzo and Anna also dive into privacy in the workplace and debate whether your job needs to know *anything* about your personal life. Whether you were at the club last night or listening to episode 135 of Telepathy while you were falling asleep, it’s actually none of your boss’s business!

In episode 134 of Telepathy, Enzo and Anna explain Timothee Chalamet's recent controversial comments on opera and ballet. His statement that the general public doesn't necessarily care about these forms of art led Telepathy to discuss the concept of "dying art." Enzo references La La Land and Sebastian's strong desire to preserve classical jazz, while Anna notes the cultural significance of ballet and opera across the world. They also take note of ballet and opera's influence on musical theatre...In addition, they analyze AI art and the future of Hollywood. Enjoy!

While self care doesn't have to be aesthetic, we're not saying you SHOULDN'T post a dimly-lit picture of you listening to episode 133 of Telepathy on your TV with an aesthetic candle and a glass of wine...Anyways, for this week's episode, Enzo and Anna are exploring the realm of self-care as it relates to social media, gender, and a true work-life balance. They discuss their personal reset rituals and distinguish the difference between long-term self care habits vs. the occasional splurge of DoorDashing and taking an "everything shower." Anna unravels her post-work routine and how she implements self care into her daily 9-5, while wanting to add in activities like yoga and walking. On the other hand, Enzo describes how self care can help her feel feminine, while still recognizing the pointless gendering of self care products. Regardless, Enzo hopes to smell like a coconut 24/7...

For episode 132, Enzo and Anna are diving into the depths of stan twitter to talk about the latest developments in pop culture. The formation of "the Khia asylum" has left artists like Bebe Rexha and Ava Max locked up for a prolonged period of time. However, Telepathy investigates recent Khia asylum escapes made by Zara Larsson and Charli XCX. They explore irrelevancy in the music industry and determine which artists are ready to perform at the Super Bowl and which pop stars are better for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade...Finally, Enzo and Anna debate whether pop icons like Kesha, Demi Lovato, and Katy Perry can truly be put in the Khia asylum. Enjoy!RESOURCES FOR THOSE AFFECTED IN AUSTIN, TX:University of Texas at Austin students are encouraged to seek support through the UT’s 24/7 crisis line at 512-471-2255 or TimelyCare, a free virtual mental health and wellbeing platform for enrolled students. Student Outreach and Support and the Counseling and Mental Health Center both have additional resources for students, with the latter open Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.Austin Travis County Integral Care offers a crisis hotline, which can be reached at 512-472-HELP (4357). The organization also offers mental health support services in Spanish.Additionally, the American Red Cross has a free Disaster Distress Helpline, which offers free emotional support for those coping after a traumatic event. It can be reached at 1-800-985-5990.