26 episodes

Is it still a quarter-life crisis when you’re 30? Two charmingly obsessive friends attempt to answer life’s biggest questions with six decades of experience, some internet research, and too much exposure to pop culture. Join hosts Jennifer and Lucy as they navigate their millennial angst, the post-corporate life, and a new existential crises each week.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 35 Ratings

Is it still a quarter-life crisis when you’re 30? Two charmingly obsessive friends attempt to answer life’s biggest questions with six decades of experience, some internet research, and too much exposure to pop culture. Join hosts Jennifer and Lucy as they navigate their millennial angst, the post-corporate life, and a new existential crises each week.

    Expats, Nomads, & Gentrification (Re-Release)

    Expats, Nomads, & Gentrification (Re-Release)

    We will be releasing episodes every other week in June and July. This is a re-release of our episode originally named Living Abroad "like" the Locals.



    What’s the difference between an expat and a migrant? In this episode we explore the global impact of digital nomads and tourists, the community cost of airbnbs, and third-wave gentrification while unpacking our own experiences as expats.

    Topics covered:
    -Why are some groups labeled expats while others are migrants?
    -Media portrayals vs our own experience as expats
    -The rise of digital nomads
    -Displacement of local populations
    -The 3 waves of gentrification
    -The billionaire class and investment properties
    -The issue with Airbnb
    -NYC’s changing response to gentrification
    -Voluntourism and the ethics of being a tourist



    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ ❤️

    • 43 min
    Fusion: interracial marriage, cuisine, and the “melting pot”

    Fusion: interracial marriage, cuisine, and the “melting pot”

    This week, a special guest co-host joins Lucy…

    Topics covered:
    -National Geographic’s “The Changing Face of America” and The Race Card Project
    -The rise in interracial marriages and multiracial children
    -Fusion in food: the history of food fusion and its newest form
    -Fusion vs authenticity as it relates to Chinese American food
    -Fusion in music: international music charting in America, racial barriers in country music

    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ ❤️

    • 40 min
    Supplements

    Supplements

    So we know supplements have questionable science and little regulation, but what about something as common as protein powder? Join us as we investigate claims that roots and pills can invigorate libidos, kick coffee habits or even prevent hangovers. We discover surprising facts, and even find a product that convinces Lucy, our skeptic.



    Topics covered:
    -The science behind the most common vitamin and mineral supplements Americans take: multivitamins, calcium, and fish oil
    -Why we add vitamins to food products
    -Do scientists agree on what levels of vitamins we need for ideal health?
    -The surprising science behind protein powder, and should you be taking it daily?
    -Influencer promoted supplements: Athletic Greens (AG1) and libido gummies
    -Herbs and roots in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine, adaptogens and coffee alternatives
    -A supplement to rid us of hangovers
    -The placebo effect

    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ ❤️

    • 48 min
    Moral Dilemmas and Reddit’s AITA

    Moral Dilemmas and Reddit’s AITA

    We lurk on Reddit’s Am I the A*****e forum and pass our own judgements using the backing of moral philosophy and some questionable logic.

    Questions covered:
    -AITA for telling my wife that she needs to seriously work on her mental and physical toughness?
    -AITA for being truthful and admitting that I find my wife unattractive after her surgery?
    -AITA for leaving my disabled mom with no caregivers after giving her over 6 months notice?

    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ ❤️

    • 43 min
    True Crime

    True Crime

    The case of the true crime obsession. Join us as we unwind the history, unearth the clues, and navigate the pitfalls of being a true crime fan.

    Topics covered:
    -The history and origins of true crime
    -The rise of detective fiction
    -How Serial changed the industry and the rise of prestige true crime dramas: HBO’s The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst and Netflix’s Making a Murderer
    -Who watches true crime and why
    -Gender differences in criminals, victims, and viewers
    -News coverage of crimes and the relationship between serial killers and media
    -True crime’s effect on our judicial system
    -The problems with true crime: sensationalization of crime for profit and entertainment, centering the criminal rather than the victim
    -Parasocial relationships and armchair detectives
    -The women who fall in love with serial killers



    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our ⁠Patreon⁠ ❤️

    • 40 min
    Footing the bill

    Footing the bill

    We examine the social norms around paying for things for others. From gifts to obligations, how we spend our money speaks to our culture, our values, and how we may or may not be afraid of judgment from others.

    Topics covered:
    -Spending on milestones for our friends: weddings, showers, bachelorette parties, gifts
    -Sex and The City, A Woman’s Right to Shoes
    -Wedding one-upmanship & social media
    -Why we follow social norms, even when it doesn’t align with our self interest
    -Money norms when it comes to dating and splitting finances as a couple, in the US vs Europe
    -The history of tipping, tipping culture today, and tipflation



    Sources & transcript available to anyone at our Patreon ❤️

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
35 Ratings

35 Ratings

RhoKot ,

Footing the Bill episode

Found this to be very well done and worthwhile listen for all generations. As a baby boomer these the topics discussed, well reached and the sharing of personal experiences brings to light a conversation that many think about but are not comfortable talking about with peers, colleagues, partners, and within families. Also appreciate the cultural perspectives shared.
Excellent!

lilyclare99 ,

Truly obsessed (and can we be friends?)

I am a 24 year old girly (two years out of undergrad) and have recently been thinking about a lot of the topics that Lucy and Jennifer dive into. I stumbled upon a clip of the podcast on tiktok and have listened to practically all of the episodes over the last 4 days while on a solo road trip. I love how honest they are and the refreshing yet thoughtful perspectives they bring to big and small topics! I consider them friends in thought :)) thank you!!

SAT-Melking ,

Epic podcast

With great voices, these two were born to perform in the podcast sphere. With great brains, these two were born to raise important questions and pique our curiosity with new perspectives. Lots of fun, interesting and timely topics, with a bunch of fun facts. They do their homework!

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