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''Thirst Aid Kit'' is a podcast about celebrity lust and sexual desire hosted by journalist Bim Adewunmi and writer Nichole Perkins. The podcast premiered on November 1, 2017, and the finale episode aired on September 17, 2020. It was officially produced by
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until January 2019 and was picked up by ''
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'' in September 2019. ''Thirst Aid Kit'' was named to "best podcast" lists by ''
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'' and ''
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''.


History


Development

Adewunmi and Perkins worked together at
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and mutually enjoyed discussing pop culture and their celebrity sexual interests. This encouraged them to pitch the idea of a podcast about celebrity crushes to BuzzFeed executives. The purpose of ''Thirst Aid Kit'' (''TAK'') is to openly discuss celebrities they find attractive and do so in an unabashed manner. According to Perkins, "It's really important to give women a space to show what we are interested in and what women want." They also use ''TAK'' to highlight people whose work may be well known, but their face is less familiar, such as director
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. The name ''Thirst Aid Kit'' refers to the slang meaning of the word thirst, which refers to sexual desire. They refer to their fan base as "thirst buckets."


Production

The first episode premiered on November 1, 2017, as a production of BuzzFeed. The show is produced by Keisha "TK" Dutes. On January 25, 2019, it was announced that BuzzFeed would no longer produce the podcast and the hosts are currently looking for a new sponsor. One day prior, BuzzFeed announced company-wide layoffs which eliminated 15% of their staff. In August 2019, it was announced that ''
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'' had picked up the podcast. It relaunched through the company on September 26. Adewunmi and Perkins chose to partner with ''Slate'' because they "came to he pairknowledgeable about the podcast." On September 17, 2020, the ''Thirst Aid Kit'' Twitter stated that the weekly podcast had ended and the episode released that day was the finale. The hosts also noted that they had decided to end the podcast mutually. In another tweet the account stated that live events and movie nights could take place in the future.


BFI series dispute

In February 2020, BFI announced a forthcoming series called Thirst: Female Desire on Screen that had similar artwork to the ''TAK'' logo and a similar description. Journalist Musa Okwonga and Twitter users accused BFI of stealing the concept.


Format

Each episode typically focuses on a single celebrity who the hosts find sexually attractive. The podcast begins and ends with either host reading an original short passage of
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, which they call a
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. The short reading features the focal "thirst object" in an intimate, and sometimes sexual, situation with the writer. Next, they explain what makes the actor desirable. Finally, they dissect the actor's persona in the context of Hollywood and society at large.


Guests

''Thirst Aid Kit'' sometimes features an interview with the person who the episode is about, such as Charlie Cox and Rahul Kohli. On January 28, 2018, the hosts had a phone interview with Chris Evans, who was on the set of '' Avengers: Infinity War''. Evans made comments about not perceiving himself as "hot," which were picked up by media outlets such as '' E!'', ''W'', and ''
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''.


Other media

''TAK'' also hosts live events such as "Thirsty Movie Nights." They hosted a live interview with
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at 2020 Sundance.


Reception

The podcast received positive reception. In an article on feminist podcast recommendations, Evette Dionne of ''Bitch'' said of the show, "Whether it's reading delicious fan fiction, a staple at the beginning of most episodes, or offering thirst recommendations, ''Thirst Aid Kit'' is incredibly entertaining." Becca James of
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wrote that the show "is as much about the laughs as it is about the lust. Numerous times throughout the podcast, the hosts banter wittily, but it's the concluding fanfic wars that lend themselves to uproarious laughter." In a similarly positive review, Marnie Shure of ''
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'' wrote, "Giggle-inducing and surprisingly moving, ''Thirst Aid Kit'' has been an essential addition to the BuzzFeed network of podcasts." Sydney Scott of ''Essence'' noted that the hosts' "warmth and banter" is a positive feature of the show. Byshera Williams wrote in a positive review for '' Bust'', "By addressing the work that each man has created, discussing representation in film, asking why there are not more black women in romantic comedies, and writing fanfic, they weaponize their thirst for good." The show was also recommended by
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and ''Vanity Fair''.


Accolades

*Best Fan Community, ''
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'' (2018) * Best Podcasts of 2018, ''
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'' * The 50 Best Podcasts to Listen to Right Now, ''Time'' (2018)


References


External links

* *''{{URL, https://slate.com/podcasts/thirst-aid-kit, Thirst Aid Kit'' on Slate.com Audio podcasts Sexuality and society Sexual fantasies Fan fiction 2017 podcast debuts 2020 podcast endings BuzzFeed American podcasts Feminist podcasts