Clare Stephens pulls back the curtain on one of the most talked about dynamics of the modern internet: cancel culture. As the creator of The Pile On, Clare has built a podcast that dives deep into the moments when public opinion turns, and the real world consequences that follow.
In this episode of Behind the Mic, Clare explores why we’re so quick to pile on, what drives audiences to turn on someone almost overnight, and the role social media plays in amplifying outrage.
She also unpacks the brutal reality for the person at the centre of it all, what it actually feels like to be cancelled, how quickly things can spiral, and whether it’s truly possible to come back once public opinion has shifted.
Clare reflects on where the line sits between accountability and going too far, and why understanding the psychology behind these moments is more important than ever in today’s media landscape.
Honest, thought-provoking and deeply relevant, this conversation explores the culture of outrage, the human cost behind headlines, and what it really means to be judged in the court of public opinion.
Whether you’re interested in media, social behaviour, or the reality of life online, this episode offers insight into one of the defining conversations of our time.

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