Spice Invaders is an obsessive breakdown of the history of the Spice Girls and what they meant to the people who grew up with them. Join us each week as we chat through the evolution of the Spice Girls, from beginning to end. This is a chronological podcast, you're gonna want to start at episode 1. ✌️✨ *** Spice Invaders is hosted by Cheryl Stone, Elyse Maxwell, Megan Arppe-Robertson, Sinead O'Brien and Stephanie Smith. It's produced, researched and written by Sinead O'Brien and Cheryl Stone, and produced and edited by Ashley McDonough. Theme music created by Lukus Benoit.
Spice Invaders is an obsessive breakdown of the history of the Spice Girls and what they meant to the people who grew up with them. Join us each week as we chat through the evolution of the Spice Girls, from beginning to end.
Episode 1 coming September 20th✌️✨
We get into the very beginnings of the band we now know as The Spice Girls. Did they know each other since childhood, or were they made in a test tube? How many impromptu public performances do you need before you get a record deal? How and why were sex dolls involved? Listen and find out.
CW: this episode contains mention of eating disorders.
This time we talk about the girls' ascent to fame, how they got their names, and what "Girl Power" even means. This period is marked by issues long left in society's past: sexism, fatphobia, racism, and classism! Yay! Have a listen!
In this episode, we become VJs and discuss the release and videos of the singles "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There", and "2 Become 1". We deep dive into the hidden meaning of 2 Become 1 and also talk about nipples.... a lot. Have we mentioned this podcast is for adult audiences only?
We've been waiting to dive into this topic! As 6 girls who grew up in the 90s, Spice merch is inextricably linked to our memories of the band and our first baby steps into consumerism. We reminisce on our childhood treasures as well as discuss products we never knew existed (but wish we did!). And of course, we dig into the choice to make merch such a key part of the Spice Girls' and Fuller's strategy.
The girls start feeling the pressure as they work on their second album, film not one but TWO movies, do performances and press, and of course maintain their merch empire. In this episode we learn about the hidden meanings behind "Stop" and "Too Much" and get into the behind the scenes of this surprisingly dark period in Spice history.
CW: This episode contains discussion of eating disorders and depression.
Is Spice World even a good movie? JK it's obviously a masterpiece... depending on who you ask. We debate this topic as well as learn so so many fun facts about how this movie came to be, and remember our favourite and most formative scenes.
Mixed by Lukus Benoit
Was "Girl Power" a sham? In this episode, we talk about the men behind and around the Spice Girls including, randomly, Nelson Mandela? And of course, we talk about the man they kicked to the curb: Simon Fuller, and the consequences of that decision.
Is the queen real? Why did a murderer call the girls the antichrist? In this penultimate episode, we not only ...
Goodbye, our friends. We have reached the end of the season, and the end of the Spice Girls as we knew them. This episode sees the now four girls working on their last album as a group while pursuing their solo careers (in and out of music). In other words: it's the unraveling of the Spice Girls.
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