PILOT EPISODE OF THE EX-FILES PODCAST
DEBUTS TODAY HOSTED BY JENNY OWEN YOUNGS AND KRISTIN RUSSO

JENNY OWEN YOUNGS AND KRISTIN RUSSO’S PODCAST COLLECTIVE BUFFERING: A REWATCH ADVENTURE SIGNED BY CREATIVE ARTISTS AGENCY (CAA)

Acclaimed podcast hosts Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo debut the pilot episode of their new series The eX-Files, an “X-Files” rewatch podcast today. New episodes (with special guests to be announced) to follow every Wednesday—including “Deep Throat” (April 2), “Squeeze” (April 12) and “Conduit” (April 26). The podcast is available via all major podcast platforms, listen/share here.

Additionally, Kristin Russo and Jenny Owen Young’s podcast collective Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure— part of the ongoing collection of rewatch podcasts under the duo’s creative direction—has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), which will help expand the property in the podcasting space as well as create opportunities in live events and other areas.

On The eX-Files, Youngs—who grew up on a steady diet of Mulder and Scully—and Russo—who’s never seen it—dig into every episode of the seminal 90s sci-fi, “The X-Files,” spoiler free, one at a time. The podcast’s namesake—The eX-Files spelled with an “e”—is a credit to the duo’s relationship: in addition to being longtime business partners, Youngs and Russo are also ex-wives. The new series finds Youngs and Russo at their very best, as they engage in critical discussions on aliens, actors and ’90s nostalgia through a queer and feminist lens. Their “Episode 0” live stream launch party—where fans can find out all the podcasters have planned for their newest rewatch adventure—is available via VOD until April 2, listen here.

Youngs and Russo’s first project—what started as a podcast venture between a married couple to explore every episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”—turned into a pop culture phenomenon that sold out live shows across the country. Their infectious chemistry, coupled with their joyful and empathetic exploration of story, earned Buffering the Vampire Slayer a spot on the top of rewatch podcast lists from The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, TIME and more.

Singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs has released numerous albums and EPs, including last year’s It’s Dangerous to Go Alone, and has toured worldwide with the likes of Regina Spektor, Frank Turner and Aimee Mann, among others. She recently co-wrote the chart topping, five-time platinum single “High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco, as well as co-writing songs with Ingrid Michaelson, Pitbull, Briston Maroney, Shungudzo and others. Her solo music has been featured on TV shows such as “Weeds,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Nurse Jackie” and “Bojack Horseman” and has seen praise from The AV Club, The New York Times, Stereogum and NPR.

Kristin Russo is a writer, educator and consultant with a focus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) issues. She is the author of This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids (Chronicle, 2014) and founded the educational website My Kid Is Gay. She also worked as host and producer of “First Person,” a video series on gender and sexuality from PBS Digital and WNET. She holds a Masters in Gender Studies from the CUNY Graduate Center, has spoken at hundreds of universities nationwide—Harvard, Stanford and NYU included—and works with large-scale companies like Hyatt, Virgin Galactic, and Toyota on allyship & inclusion.

Praise for Buffering the Vampire Slayer

“Kristin Russo and Jenny Owen Youngs have built a joyously creative labor of love, obsessing over every beat of Buffy with enthusiasm while also acknowledging the show’s blind spots and troubling elements”—Esquire

“…it’s Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo’s original-song-laden, queer-reading, joyful-community-building Buffy the Vampire Slayer rewatch project, Buffering the Vampire Slayer, that most exquisitely reflects the heights that critical pop culture podcasts, at least in the 2010s, could reach.”—Paste

Buffy The Vampire Slayer is a show that always managed to temper its inherent campiness with feminist overtones, and the hosts of the recap podcast Buffering The Vampire Slayer capture that balance perfectly.”—AV Club

“…they come at it with a hefty dose of hindsight, critical theory, and laughs…it’s all utterly fascinating.”—Bustle

For more information, please contact Krista Williams or Carla Sacks at Sacks & Co., 212.741.1000.

SEASON 1: THE EX-FILES
March 29—Episode 1—“Pilot”
April 5—Episode 2—“Deep Throat”
April 12—Episode 3—“Squeeze”
April 26—Episode 4—“Conduit”