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Reel Clueless Podcast

Reel Clueless Podcast

By: Joe Rubin
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REEL CLULESS: Joe is a television veteran who has worked as a prime-time sitcom writer, field director, video editor and now graduate student in media literacy education at Columbia College Chicago. Join him and his longtime fellow entertainment news editors (who are also “reel clueless” as they enlist Gen-Zer’s and Gen-Alphas to help them wrap their antiquated media minds around the new normal of endless scroll.

Joseph Rubin
Episodes
  • College Students Dish Part 2
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, Joe and Chad Rock listen to what students from 3 different college campuses have to say about their doom scrolling woes. We find their remarks timely, in regards to the recent landmark court decisions regarding big tech and their culpability for the intentional addictive platforms they designed. A special thanks to the great students from Cal State Channel Islands, UC Berkeley, and here at Columbia College Chicago.

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    30 mins
  • College Campus Series Part 1
    Apr 6 2026

    After an earlier-than-planned “very special episode,” we begin our college campus interviews, finding out what videos undergraduates’ are watching on social media platforms. Today we are at Columbia College Chicago. Unsurprisingly, we found very few CCC students that routinely watch influencers that have been known for manipulative marketing tactics. Perhaps that has something to do with the fact that they are mostly media/visual art students and thus, pretty darn media savvy. Thus, we’re dedicating this week to examine a few of their favorites.

    Influencer/creators links:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@brittany_broski

    https://www.tiktok.com/@julesleblanc

    https://www.tiktok.com/@reitergrace

    Mentioned but didn’t get to:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@spencer.barbosa

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    30 mins
  • A Very Special Episode
    Mar 28 2026

    Yes, a little strange to have a “very special” episode as the second episode. But… the notification of our production getting canceled after 30 years seems like something we need to talk about. After all, this is relative to the new media short-form video normal that we are clueless about. Originally we had a whole slew of input from college students, but we will shelve those for next episode, while we reflect on the state of media’s almost complete transition, which has now hit even closer to home.

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    30 mins
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