25 episodes

Proxy is a weekly conversation, hosted by Bernard Capulong and Sidney Lo, where they explore their obsession with Internet subcultures, figuring out their identities, and how they fit into the world.

Proxy Bernard Capulong and Sidney Lo

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

Proxy is a weekly conversation, hosted by Bernard Capulong and Sidney Lo, where they explore their obsession with Internet subcultures, figuring out their identities, and how they fit into the world.

    024: New Year, New Me

    024: New Year, New Me

    It's a new year, so it's time to change everything about who you are so you don't look back at yourself with regret, right? We're back with Season 3 and it's an all new Proxy for 2016…sort of.

    • 37 min
    023: First-Gen Spoiled Brats

    023: First-Gen Spoiled Brats

    This week we go over an episode of Masters of None about immigrant parents, reflect on our own parental relationships, and admit to being a bit spoiled.

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    * Theme Music by Gila Monsta (https://soundcloud.com/gila-monsta)

    • 38 min
    022: The Gift:Friendship Ratio

    022: The Gift:Friendship Ratio

    We share our gift-giving methods and talk about whether or not a gift is a reflection of how well you know a person. We also discover that Sidney is heartless and doesn't partake in exchanging gifts and that Bernard may have succumbed to holiday impulse shopping.


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    • 35 min
    021: TY 4 Being a Friend

    021: TY 4 Being a Friend

    We talk about our views on friendship, maintaining them, and how to navigate social interactions with acquaintances.

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    • 36 min
    020: Relatable Instead of Aspirational

    020: Relatable Instead of Aspirational

    We talk about advertising, social media, and the prevailing good of being honest over manufacturing your “brand.”

    * Former Instagram Model quits social media (http://elitedaily.com/social-news/former-model-reveals-truth-fake-instagram/1268924/)
    * Harpers Bazaar's interview with Danielle Bernstein on her income from Instagram (http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/trends/a10949/how-bloggers-make-money-on-instagram/)
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    • 29 min
    019: Filipino Guy Fieri

    019: Filipino Guy Fieri

    We talk about the struggle of getting a consistently good haircut and share our most embarrassing hair styles from our adolescence.

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    * Theme Music by Gila Monsta (https://soundcloud.com/gila-monsta)

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

LandoCal126 ,

Subscribed

Articulate, interesting, thought provoking, and well planned. Keep it up!

Annoyed at this ,

Well spoken and thought provoking

Germane topics for the new yuppies aka millennials. Very entertaining. Great for my work commutes. Strong work guys!

Smnyc89 ,

It’s Lit AF.

I’ve known Sidney for nearly a decade and conversations with him have always been a blessing. Getting to hear him and Bernard break down things is a great snapshot at where they are in life and what they’re interests are. Great for any du who wants to learn more about gear, lifestyle, even themselves.

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