Bridget Phetasy (born November 15 1978) is an American writer and podcast host as well as political commentator. Her work covers political polarization, addiction and religion, media fragmentation, and many other subjects. She is an editor contributor to The Spectator as well as a writer for The Federalist (website), Playboy magazine and Tablet (magazine), Quillette and The Atlantic. She hosts the Weekly Dumpster Fire YouTube video and the Walk-Ins Welcome podcEarly LifeBridget Phetasy was raised in an Irish Catholic home on November 15, 1978. She is the eldest child of five. In her early years, she lived in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Minnesota. Her family was constantly moving around. At the age of 12, her parents separated. She wrote of being drugged and raped when she was 18 and living in Minnesota. Phetasy was 19 when she went to rehabilitation for heroin addiction. She was able to quit using the drug. Later in LifePhetasy was an victim of addiction to alcohol, marijuana and cocaine, until her in her mid-thirties. Phetasy was an e-card and t-shirt business that she established in 2005. The name of the company refers to "the sensation that occurs the moment when reality turns into parody and parody takes on a real life". While the company was eventually shut down, Brigette adopted Phetasy for her name. 1. Phetasy worked as an Playboy Advisor for Playboy Magazine and she also wrote the Sex and Dating Column. [5] She has appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast
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