Did anyone else expect to be 30, flirty, and thriving at the big 3-0? So did Clarissa and Kourtney, longtime friends and hosts of the millennial podcast tackling life, death, and just getting through each day. From our cringe early 2000s social media post
Your favorite sick, sad millennials are back for a real talk session unpacking the concept of Toxic Positivity. Clarissa and Kourtney are discussing what the phenomenon means to them, what they feel can be negative about it, what some research says about it, and how its impacted their own mental health over the years. Plus, take a trip back to 2011 to relive the days of owl jewelry, early social media, and more nostalgia!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Unprecedented times, recessions, Y2K, nostalgia, and so much more is in the cards this week as your cohosts play a homemade game inspired by the millennial chaos we're all facing every day. Inspired in part by the Game of Life card game, Kourtney and Clarissa put together a card game to encapsulate the aging millennial/3o, Dirty & Dying experience with all the ups, downs, and existential dread. Plus, they're taking a trip back to 2017 to reflect on some pivotal moments in their own personal games of life. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not meant to be harmful or offensive to any individuals, nor is it professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. This show is not affiliated with any iteration of the Game of Life game or any of the media discussed, and any references are transformative and commentary-based in nature. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Clarissa and Kourtney are remembering the early days of reality dating shows, especially the "of Love" variety on VH1. They each relived some memories from their favorites, including Rock of Love, Flavor of Love, Daisy of Love, I Love New York, and a Shot at Love, and are breaking down all the chaos. Catchphrases, characters, concerns, and more are all up for discussion -- plus a trip back to 2009!Disclaimer: The content in this episode deals with the show and reality show casts as related to the show storylines. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary meant to be comedic and sardonic. Nothing said should be taken as professional, legal, medical, psychological, or official advice or guidance under any circumstances. This show should be consumed with the above intentions in mind.
It's time for book club — 30, Dirty & Dying edition. The season of favorite things continues with a chat about your cohosts' favorite pastime. Clarissa and Kourtney are sharing their most recent reads, bookish opinions, and how being 30ish affects their tastes. Plus, a trip back to 1992! Content Warning: Spoilers ahead. Due to the books used for this episode, there is brief discussion about violence, murder, abuse, sexual themes, and mental health. Please be aware of triggering content before listening. This episode is not sponsored and mention of a book in podcast discussion is not and should not be considered an endorsement.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily non-biased, factual or academically sourced The views expressed are not associated with or intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Kourtney and Clarissa are playing a game combining their two favorite sources of nostalgia: Movies and Music! Your cohosts are finding the perfect songs from all eras of the millennial experience including late 80s, 90s, Y2K, 2000s, and 2010s, and pairing them with movie scenes you know and love. Professing love with a boombox. Fight scenes. Car chases. Betrayals. Happy endings. They're finding the track to go on he millennial movie soundtrack of their dreams. Plus, a trip back to the early 90s!DISCLAIMER: This is an entertainment podcast not associated in any way with any musicians, songs, or recording personnel related to the songs discussed in this episode. No ownership, monetary compensation, or other benefit is being gained through the mention of these songs, and the brief playing of edited clips is done for the purposes of commentary, education, and review, in line with Fair Use. None of the opinions expressed by cohosts in this episode should be taken as the opinions as any other person, business, entity, or group nor are any sentiments professional, legal, medical, or psychological advice. This episode is purely for entertainment purposes and should be enjoyed in context
Kourtney and Clarissa are back with a real talk where they're revisiting a conversation from back in Season One all about the pressure to have kids. This time around, they're both a little older and have some more perspective on their decisions around having kids -- including what they think a "ticking biological clock" even feels like and how it affects their choices. Plus, they're going back to 2012 for a trip Back in Time full of early Instagram days, neon green and zebra decor, and a whole lot of 2010s nostalgia!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode, while centered around mental health and relationships, is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
From aching joints and indigestion to Neopets and MySpace days, this week Clarissa and Kourtney are playing a few rounds of "Would You Rather" fit for the 30 Dirty & Dying crowd. Your favorite sick, sad millennials are weighing their options on nostalgic choices and some hypotheticals that sound a lot different once you're past 30 than they might have in your teens and 20s. Plus, a Back in Time trip to the 80s for the elder millennials!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional, medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should content be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative and commentary manner in line with Fair Use. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Kourtney and Clarissa bring in a special guest to help them play another round of Chaotic Trivia Variety Show, featuring questions on everything from fried chicken and sports to LOTR. And, the millennial team is taking a trip back to 1994 to relive all the nostalgia and more. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional, medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should content be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Your favorite millennial cohosts are back with another game in the season of fav things. This week's is somewhat inspired by the Family Feud format, and Kourtney and Clarissa are using that to guess the top spots in nostalgic categories. They're putting their knowledge to the test on boy bands, movie franchises, pop punk, 90s candies, popular millennial/zillennial names, and so much more. Plus, a trip back to 2006!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. In addition, the gameplay is, while somewhat inspired by other games, not meant to infringe upon any existing trademarked games or other activities. Similarities are purely coincidental. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any discussion about celebrities or persons of note is not meant to reflect on any ongoing allegations or profession issues of the individual(s), but rather nostalgia-centered commentary and personal view. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
CW: Some discussion, though often comedic, about death, dying, and accidents throughout. Be advised.Remember that show "1000 Ways to Die?" This week your cohosts are using some of the media from their youth -- like that show and Final Destination to name a couple -- to destigmatize death a bit by talking through some of those pop culture memories and what strange ways to go stuck with them over the years. Kourtney and Clarissa are reliving some of the scenes they remember most and weaving those outstanding situations into a discussion on their own sometimes irrational fears about death, ways they could see themselves landing a cinematic demise, and how their views on mortality have changed. There's some definite coping with dark humor in this one, and the content is by no means making fun of any one who had experiences like the ones discussed. Instead, your hosts relating back to themselves and trying to find connections to their own fears, hindsight, and weaknesses that come with aging.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not meant to be harmful or offensive to any individuals, nor is it professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. This show is not affiliated with the Dumb Ways to Die game or any of the media discussed, and any references are transformative and commentary-based in nature. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Clarissa and Kourtney are playing fan-favorite game Millennial Music Trivia, but with their favorite spin -- and it's all about the lyrics. Your hosts are taking turns quizzing each other on 90s and 2000s song lyrics without the music to try and figure out the artist, title, and the rest of the words. From Eminem to Celine Dion, it's time to grab some favorite nostalgic playlist tracks and test some millennial memories. Plus a trip back to 2007!DISCLAIMER: This is an entertainment podcast not associated in any way with any musicians, songs, or recording personnel related to the songs discussed in this episode. No ownership, monetary compensation, or other benefit is being gained through the mention of these songs, and the brief playing of edited clips is done for the purposes of commentary, education, and review, in line with Fair Use. None of the opinions expressed by cohosts in this episode should be taken as the opinions as any other person, business, entity, or group nor are any sentiments professional, legal, medical, or psychological advice. This episode is purely for entertainment purposes and should be enjoyed in context
This week it's time for the first real talk of the season, and your cohosts are discussing two of the subjects closest to their hearts that they enjoy exploring most: Mental Health and Relationships. Your favorite sick, sad millennials are doing a deep dive into their own experiences with how one's changing mental health can affect romance. As two millennials with mental illnesses and histories who are navigating long-term relationships, they've found that the ebbs and flows of mental health issues, love, life stressors, and more often intersect -- especially reaching the 30ish age range. That, and trip back to a mentally trying year for all of us, is on the episode today!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode, while centered around mental health and relationships, is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Kourtney and Clarissa are spelling out L-O-V-E as they relive the 1998 version of "The Parent Trap." From a young Lindsay Lohan to a wild custody arrangement, your cohosts rewatched this classic as 30-somethings to break down the good, the bad, and the nostalgic. Is it an adorable love story, or is it co-parenting gone horribly wrong? They're breaking it down, and taking a trip back to the birth year of the movie's star and the wedding year of the trapped parents-- 1986!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not affiliated with the film discussed or any of the cast or crew involved, Any commentary in his episode revolves heavily around the fictional characters and does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, controversies, private/professional lives, or anything similar. Nothing said in this podcast should be taken as professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to be conflated with those of anyone but the hosts, nor are they meant to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Your hosts are making some lists and things are getting chaotic from there! This week, Kourtney and Clarissa are playing a millennial chaos style game they're calling list-o-mania, where they each tell each other the items on random lists and guess the category. From favorite tv quotes to flashbacks to math class, the season of favorite things rages on with a silly game that is helping your cohosts, and hopefully you too, take a breath and find some joy. Plus, a nostalgic trip Back in Time to the late 90s!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. In addition, the gameplay is, while somewhat inspired by other games, not meant to infringe upon any existing trademarked board games or other activities. Similarities are purely coincidental. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any discussion about celebrities or persons of note is not meant to reflect on any ongoing allegations or profession issues of the individual(s), but rather nostalgia-centered commentary and personal view. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Season 7 is here and your fav sick, sad millennials are dubbing it the season of embracing their favorite things -- including a part two to one of our favorite throwbacks from Season 1. As children of the early internet, we're no strangers to conspiracy theory rabbit holes and for this episode we dove back in to talk about some of the lighter ones we find most interesting. Now don't worry -- this is still a humorous, light-hearted millennial chaos podcast and we're still just here to have fun! We're not saying we believe any of these theories (peep the disclaimer for more on that). We're here for a good time -- Pop culture, cryptids, vampires, historical happenings, and more that aren't super serious or controversial but fun deep dives into internet-born conspiracy theories are all over this episode. Plus, a trip back to 2003!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, memories, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The "conspiracy theories" have not been formulated by anyone associated with this podcast -- rather already available information or "evidence" is the work of others and is being presented with opinion and commentary, making it transformative. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to represent or to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Despite the topics of discussion, neither host is alleging to believe that any theory is true, or that any alternative explanations are false. This is simply for fun conversation. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature.
It's the Season 6 finale and the 2024 holiday episode your favorite millennial podcast, and your cohosts are taking it to the dessert tray for one more bracket-style competition. This has been the season of brackets, so Clarissa and Kourtney are ending a great feast of episodes with something sweet. They're putting your favorite holiday desserts head-to-head to find out what's the best -- at least in their humble opinions. Gingerbread, cheesecake, fruitcake, pumpkin pie, and more are on the bracket this time as your favorite sick, sad millennials close out Season 6 all while reliving some nostalgic holiday memories. And, since they won't see you for New Year's, Back in Time serves as a 2024 Year in Review where Clarissa and Kourtney unpack what happened in their own lives and what pop culture moments, movies, and shows made their mark.HAPPY HOLIDAYS! MORE EPISODES COMING IN 2025!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any discussion about celebrities or persons of note is not meant to reflect on any ongoing allegations or profession issues of the individual(s), but rather nostalgia-centered commentary and personal view. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Kourtney and Clarissa are back for another episode of your favorite millennial podcast, and this week they are taking a walk down memory lane with some "what-if's" in mind. Everyone has those moments where they wonder what could have been? What if you took that other job? What if you didn't meet your spouse? What if you didn't cancel that third date? This week, your cohosts are asking themselves questions just like that and more to try and think about what their lives might be had they made a few other choices. Some good, some bad, and some just plain different, this week is all about being your own ghost of Christmas past. Plus, a trip back to the late 90s!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast and Names, details, and timelines have been changed to protect identity. Hosts are only speaking about individual experiences and perspectives — no stories should be taken as factual evidence or allegations of any kind. These are simply memories and stories of the hosts' perspective. No content in this episode is medical, professional, psychological, legal, or otherwise expert advise and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Much of the content of this episode and podcast as a whole is meant to be personal, reflective, comedic, and sardonic, and should be consumed with these themes in mind.
This week as many folks are gathering around the Thanksgiving table, Clarissa and Kourtney are sitting down for a real talk episode all about what happens when the table starts to look a little different. Going no contact has become more talked about in society, and is a tough decision to make with family, friends, and other loved ones. The holidays can be an especially difficult time for those who have gone no contact or become estranged, so your favorite sick, sad millennials are unpacking the tough issue, sharing their experiences, and pointing to some psychology and motivational content on the matter to delve into all the moving parts. Plus, the usual trip Back in Time to the 2010s. CW: Discussion throughout of family dysfunction, bullying, harassment, abuse, alcohol addiction, and other similar difficult subjects. Please listen with care. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
From cartoon villains and candles to obscure movie characters, Kourtney and Clarissa are taking on the "Hear Me Out Cake" concept to discuss the fictional characters who have struck their fancy over the years. Some are conventionally attraction while others are, a stretch of the imagination. But your cohosts are breaking it all down after a trip Back in Time to 1995. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to be conflated with those of anyone but the hosts, nor are they meant to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Were you ever a guest star on Gilmore Girls? Were you an early 2000s heartthrob? Are you a singer in a band? Were you a genie in a bottle?These are just a few of the questions Kourtney and Clarissa are throwing back and forth this week as the play a rapid-fire, homemade, and millennial-fied adaptation of the Guess Who game. With a particular focus on the early and mid 2000s, pop culture figures, actors, singers, rappers, and even a few iconic fictional characters are on the board for your cohosts to narrow down in as few questions as possible. Plus, take a trip Back in Time to 2002 for top songs, nostalgic memories, and more!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, memories, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to represent or to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. In addition, there is no affiliation with any celebrities named or the Hasbro board game "Guess Who." Please enjoy in context.
On this episode, your favorite sick, sad millennials are trying to distract themselves from crushing existential dread with a quick trip to the internet for a podcast favorite -- AITA! Your cohosts are diving into the infamous subreddit to give their thoughts on infidelity, family wedding drama, monogamy, and literally some spilled milk. Plus they're taking a super nostalgic ride Back in Time to 1990 to talk movies, TV, tornadoes, and some chart-topping songs.CW: Due to the content in some Reddit entries, this episode contains brief conversation of adult sexuality themes and infidelity.Disclaimer: Reddit entries drawn from public posts on site, and have been edited for time/content in this podcast. We claim no ownership of these entities and do not endorse any of the sentiments expressed. This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use, and we have not been compensated by any parties for this episode. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.Note: This episode was recorded prior to the 2024 U.S. Elections.
It's the final Spooky Season episode for October '24, and Kourtney and Clarissa are getting in the holiday spirit with 2007's cult classic "Trick 'r Treat.” It's a movie all about how to survive a scary Halloween night, and for that they needed an expert -- Mike the Angry Clown! Kourtney's husband rejoins 30 D&D for this episode reliving one of his self-proclaimed favorite Halloween movies and talking through all things spooky including his yearly Haunted Manor. Plus, the gang takes a trip back to 2008 for nostalgic music, movies, and millennial moments!DISCLAIMER: This is an entertainment podcast not associated in any way with any films, production personnel, actors, or others discussed in this episode. No ownership, monetary compensation, or other benefit is being gained through the mention of this movie and all information is shared for commentary purposes and falls in line with Fair Use. None of the opinions expressed by cohosts in this episode should be taken as the opinions as any other person, business, entity, or group nor are any sentiments professional, legal, medical, or psychological advice. This episode is purely for entertainment purposes and should be enjoyed in context.
Being lost at sea. Sleep paralysis. Porcelain dolls. Birds. This week, Kourtney and Clarissa are continuing their Spooky Season episodes with a show dedicated to all the things that make their skin crawl and their spines shiver. Being creeped out is a bit different than being outright afraid, and your favorite flailing millennials are breaking it all down, discussing popular creepy phenomenon, confessing their own creeps, and turning to the internet for more. Plus, the take a trip Back in Time to 2010 to relive fashion moments, ask themselves why they posted boring and cringey FB updates, and reminisce about some unhinged reality TV moments. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Let's play Fright Ball!That's what Kourtney and Clarissa are calling this spooky, chaotic draft-style game continuing their block of October episodes. Your millennial cohosts are going through a list of categories -- vampire movies, slashers, found footage, DCOMs, and more -- and picking their favorites draft style. From your favorite 90s and early 2000s favorites to black-and-white classic horror, this one is going all over the horror, Halloween, and otherwise spooky genres. Plus, a trip back to the 90s!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional, medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should content be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
This week, Kourtney and Clarissa continue their spooky season celebrations with some chaos trivia filled with ghouls, ghosts, scary movies, and more! A favorite format, your cohosts take turns posing trivia questions to each other with plenty of tricks, treats, and good old fashioned nostalgia in the mix. Plus, they take a trip Back in Time to 2005 to talk crushes, favorite books, movie theater memories, and all the songs they had on their iPod shuffles.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional, medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should content be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
It's officially spooky season and you can call Kourtney and Clarissa the ghosts of millennials past this October! All month long, your favorite sick, sad millennials are getting into the ghoulish spirit, starting with a super nostalgic trip down memory lane talk about some favorite Halloween special episodes that aired in the 90s and 2000s. Even Stevens, Lizzie McGuire, Friends, Psych, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are just a few of the spooky specials your cohosts are revisiting on this episode, plus a trip back to 2001!Disclaimer: The content in this episode deals with the show and fictional characters and storylines of the mentioned shows. It does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, controversies, private/professional lives, or anything similar. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.
NSYNC or BSB? Christina or Britney? Juicy Juice or Capri Sun? This week, Clarissa and Kourtney are answering a whole bunch of binary questions -- deciding if they can deal with this or they can deal with that! From millennial pop culture to nonsensical pairings, your cohosts are playing a chaotic game to share their favorite things, bask in nostalgia, and gear up for impending Spooky Season episodes! Listen now for all the millennial chaos and for a trip back to the early 2000s!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
The continuation of the 30 D&D season premiere is finally here! Back in episode 1 of this season, Kourtney and Clarissa promised to use their fav bracket format to decide the best Disney and Nick cartoons from the 90s and early 2000s era and then let them go head-to-head. That day has arrived with this episode of your favorite millennial podcast. Your cohosts are reliving classics like As Told By Ginger, SpongeBob SquarePants, Kim Possible, Rugrats, The Proud Family, and so many more to see how they stack up against each other. Will Disney Channel take another victory like in the live-action bracket episode? There's only one way to find out -- hit play on this showdown and trip Back in Time to 1991! Disclaimer: The content in this episode deals with the show and fictional characters and storylines of the mentioned shows. It does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, controversies, private/professional lives, or anything similar. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.=
This week it's time for another real talk, and Kourtney and Clarissa are discussing mortality and health anxieties and acceptance that comes with getting to the 30-something stage and beyond. They're putting the sick and sad in "sick, sad millennial" this episode, getting real about how their own health issues and outlooks have evolved, and about watching loved ones experience age and illness. Grief, loss, preventative care, and so much more are up for the 30 D&D treatment this week, plus a trip back to 2009 to remember pop culture moments, meme-making, and social media cringe that definitely won't make it into any obituaries. CW: This episode contains discussion throughout of death, grief, medical conditions, medical care and symptoms, and other topics related to the end of life.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
From avocado toast and millennial gray to real estate woes and nostalgia obsessions, Kourtney and Clarissa are putting their niche of being a "millennial podcast" to the test this week. They've gathered some millennial stereotypes from social media, pop culture, and internet think pieces to see if they actually apply at least to these two sick, sad millennials and to discuss what it all means. Not everything is always what it seems on the internet. Generational divides, commonalities, humor, and a slice of nuance and real talk are all on the table this week, plus a trip way Back in Time for the elder millennials!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment. comedy podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual, or academically sourced. Much is anecdotal. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
On this episode, Kourtney and Clarissa are reliving some of the highs and the lowest of lows from their very own college years! Best and worse classes, hang out spots, wild college parties, and the woes of being a struggling student are all up for discussion. After growing up in the millennial generation where the pressure to get a four-year degree was paramount, your cohosts get candid about what the realities of pursuing that goal really were in the 2010s, how they weathered the storms, what they miss, and what they would do differently if they had the 30-something knowledge they do now. So grab your textbooks, let's go back to college and Back in Time to 2014!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment and comedy podcast. Names, details, and timelines have been changed to protect identity. Hosts are only speaking about individual experiences and perspectives — no stories should be taken as factual evidence or allegations of any kind, and should be consumed and enjoyed in context. Any views or stories expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not meant to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. No content is professional, legal, psychological, medical, or other advice/fact and should not be taken as such. Much of the commentary among both hosts and any guests is meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.Note: During Back in Time, the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 list is often utilized, which means some songs discussed may not have necessarily been released in the BiT year, but was among the most popular music of that year.
This week, your cohosts are grabbing hold of their favorite antacids to play a modified version of the internet sensation "Hot Ones” full of even more millennial chaos than usual. It's the show with inevitable indigestion, spicy nostalgia, and reminders of just how old Clarissa and Kourtney are feeling these days. Questions about past loves, timed challenges, and more are on the board for this week's episode -- plus a trip back to 1994 in honor of the younger of your cohosts officially reaching 30!Misophonia warning. Sounds throughout as this is a tasting/food-related game episodeDisclaimer: This is an entertainment and comedy podcast. Names, details, and timelines have been changed to protect identity. Hosts are only speaking about individual experiences and perspectives — no stories should be taken as factual evidence or allegations of any kind, and should be consumed and enjoyed in context. Any views or stories expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not meant to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is inspired by but not sponsored, or affiliated with First We Feast or Hot Ones. All opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. No content is professional, legal, psychological, medical, or other advice/fact and should not be taken as such. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary among both hosts and any guests is meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.
This week Clarissa and Kourtney will lead so you can follow back to Stars Hollow to relive an early 2000s staple show: Gilmore Girls! It's Clarissa's self-proclaimed favorite show, and your cohosts are diving deep into Gilmore lore. From all the romances to figuring out exactly where it all went wrong for Rory, tune into this episode for a trip down memory lane with some 30-something insights.Disclaimer: The content in this episode is transformative and largely deals with the show and fictional characters and storylines of ‘Gilmore Girls' only. It does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, private/professional lives, or anything similar. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. No content is professional, legal, psychological, medical, or other advice/fact and should not be taken as such. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary among both hosts and any guests is meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.Note: During Back in Time, the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 list is often utilized, which means some songs discussed may not have necessarily been released in the BiT year, but was among the most popular music of that year.
Season 6 continues with a new version of a favorite game at 30 D&D. Kourtney and Clarissa each show each other some of their recent reads, and the other has to guess what the story is about only using the cover of the book in question. And this time, Kourtney is bringing some specific books to the table as she talks about her new go-to genre in all its glory. Spice, spooks, and suspense are all in this episode -- plus a trip back to the early 90s!Content Warning: Spoilers ahead. Due to the books used for this episode, there is brief discussion about violence, murder, abuse, sexual themes, and mental health. Please be aware of triggering content before listening. This episode is not sponsored and mention of a book in podcast discussion is not and should not be considered an endorsement.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily non-biased, factual or academically sourced The views expressed are not associated with or intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Your favorite sick, sad millennials are back for Season 6 and they're kicking off the newest leg of their 30 journey with some good old fashioned nostalgia. Kourtney and Clarissa are revisiting shows from two major youth-oriented networks of the day -- Nick and Disney -- and putting each channel's best non-animated shows to the test in a bracket-style competition that will decide who did it best — from Are You Afraid of the Dark to Hannah Montana and a whole lot in between. Plus, a trip back to the eve of the millennium: 1999!Disclaimer: The content in this episode deals with the show and fictional characters and storylines of the mentioned shows. It does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, controversies, private/professional lives, or anything similar. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.
It's time for the 100th episode of 30 D&D, and your favorite sick, sad millennials are celebrating with what was once a staple on the early days of social media -- Facebook notes! In their travels Back in Time this season, your cohosts discovered a note from the early 2010s on FB that went unanswered, so they are answering it in real time for the S5 finale episode! A millennial teen tradition goes 30-something with truths about love, hobbies, habits, and more. Plus they're going back to 2012 as they round out the fifth season of the podcast for millennials by millennials.Misophonia warning, after ending credits. Please be advisedDisclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
On this episode, Kourtney and Clarissa are testing their psychic connect and seeing if sick, sad millennial minds really do think alike. In categories from popular 90s movies to types of cheese, the longtime friends and cohosts are seeing if they can guess what the other will say -- think Tengo Duo but millennial-fied and homemade. Plus they're heading Back in Time to 1995!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
From burnout and quiet vacationing to side hustles and firing anxiety, there's a lot impeding the idea of "work/life balance" harmony for millennials and friends. That's why your cohosts this week decided to invite the Chief Meme Officer and HR Bestie herself, Jamie Jackson, back onto the pod to unpack it all. Jamie is weighing in with her extensive HR experience (including the HR Besties Podcast) and her perspective as a corporate millennial on social media to give some insight and answer questions about the workplace, HR woes, generational differences, and the entire concept of work/life balance. Plus, she's putting her @Millennial_Misery hat on for a trip Back in Time to 2010 to share some millennial-coded break-up posts and pop culture memories!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion of hosts and/or guests respectively. The content of this episode is not an endorsement, nor is it professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed should not be reflection on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
CW: Some discussion, though often comedic, about death, dying, and illness throughout. Be advised.Cross listening to this episode off your bucket list, because Kourtney and Clarissa are back to embrace the dying part of the podcast's name. Your cohosts are talking about all the things -- from the realistic to the ridiculous -- they'd like to do before they hit the final countdown of life. Traveling, tornado hunting, Bermuda Triangle finding, hauntings, and more are topping their Bucket Lists, along with some dark humor, millennial nostalgia, and some down-to-earth views on mortality as they have some fun all while trying to remove some stigma from the conversations around life, death, and dying. Plus, a trip back to 2014 for some cringe posts and pop culture memories!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
CW: Contains discussion of disordered eating, mental health, abusive relationships, and other similar subjects throughout. This week, fellow millennial and author Genalea Barker joins the show to discuss her upcoming book “Love Hurts,” and how growing up in the 90s and early 2000s inspired the story. The book follows a young girl falls into issues with disordered eating, self-esteem, and toxic relationships as she navigates through negative influences all around her. Genalea shares how coming of age in the rampant diet culture of the 90s/early 2000s inspired the book, why the subject is still relevant today, and her hopes that it helps younger generations see things like weight, food, and self-love differently. And, she joins Kourtney and Clarissa on a trip back to 05 to talk early Emo days, music, and more!Pre-Order ‘Love Hurts'Find Genalea on IGDisclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not an endorsement, nor is it professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
It's time to dust off that Feeny call and wander down this road we call life, because this week Kourtney and Clarissa are reliving "Boy Meets World." A top show for both cohosts, they're talking favorite episodes, characters, how watching hits differently as an adult, and so much more. Are Cory and Topanga really true love goals? Is Cory the villain? What ever happened to that pudding trunk? Your sick, sad millennial cohosts will be your guide on this journey back to the 90s staple show! Disclaimer: The content in this episode deals with the show and fictional characters and storylines of 'Boy Meets World' only. It does not include any commentary on, endorsement of, or criticisms of the actors or crew, their opinions, private/professional lives, or anything similar. The views expressed in this podcast are personal opinion of the respective hosts and are not met to reflect poorly on or negatively impact any other persons, businesses, companies, or entities. In addition, this episode is not sponsored and all opinions are organically expressed with no compensation. This is an entertainment podcast with much of its commentary meant to be comedic and sardonic, and should be consumed with that intention in mind.
Remember when your future plans were basically the lyrics to an early 2000s pop punk song -- all about getting out of this town and running forever? As your cohosts are getting older, things have changed including lifestyles and perspectives of life in and around hometowns. Whether you left your hometown for good, left and came back, or never ventured away, life in and around your 30s probably looks different than it did when you made some of those decisions. Kourtney and Clarissa are breaking down their journeys, how things have changed, and what relationships they currently have with their hometown and the idea of settling down. Plus a trip Back in Time to the late 90s!==Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice or insight of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Oh Millennials! Our Millennials! In honor of Taylor Swift's recent "The Tortured Poets Department" album release, Kourtney and Clarissa are celebrating the lyrical talent of songstresses from all corners of the millennial music experience. In a new twist on the Millennial Music Trivia format, your cohosts ask one another: Poetry or Song Lyric, seeing just how poetic some of our favorite millennial music ladies -- including Taylor Swift herself -- are in comparison to classic poetry and literature. Plus, a trip back to 2006 to relive pop culture, album releases, and more!DISCLAIMER: This is an entertainment podcast not associated in any way with any musicians, songs, or recording personnel related to the songs discussed in this episode. No ownership, monetary compensation, or other benefit is being gained through the mention of these songs, and the brief playing of edited clips is done for the purposes of commentary, education, and review, in line with Fair Use. None of the opinions expressed by cohosts in this episode should be taken as the opinions as any other person, business, entity, or group nor are any sentiments professional, legal, medical, or psychological advice. This episode is purely for entertainment purposes and should be enjoyed in context
Here comes the newest episode of the podcast for millennials by millennials, right down the aisle to you! This week, Kourtney and Clarissa come together for a trip back to 2007 and then one of their real talk episodes all about love, marriage, long-term commitment, expectations about when and how to start a family, and how the status quo when it comes to love and marriage has changed in their millennial lifetimes. One host is decidedly married, the other decidedly not and they're discussing what led them to those decisions — not to pass judgment on anyone else's lifestyle — but to break down what has impacted their views on marriage as millennial women. Then they put their podcast cohost/best friend union to the test with a spousal compatibility quiz. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academic source. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Pack your bags and join your favorite sick, sad millennials on a trip to Harvard Law School with the one and only Elle Woods as they relive the 2001 classic "Legally Blonde." Favorite characters, kickass feminism, iconic quotes, and so much more are up for discussion as Kourtney and Clarissa bend and snap back to the early 2000s for this film and more pop culture revisiting during Back in Time!
Your favorite sick, sad millennials are headed back to the land of Reddit for a part 2 the 30 D&D Gang asked for - and now here it is! Kourtney and Clarissa are headed back to the podcast staple, AITA, to weigh in on who's in the wrong, the right, and the middle of these internet squabbles. Wedding attire, body image, kidney pals, and a whole lot more gets unpacked by your cohosts. Plus, a trip back to the early 90s!Disclaimer: Reddit entries drawn from public posts on site, and have been edited for time/content in this podcast. We claim no ownership of these entities and do not endorse any of the sentiments expressed. This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use, and we have not been compensated by any parties for this episode. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Press play on this millennial chaos episode! A bit of a departure for 30 D&D, your cohosts are diving into their own playlists and sharing some of their favorite songs no matter how much they clash. It started out as trivia but became a jam session and playlist roulette with everything from Soggy Bottom Boys and German rock to 80s hidden gems to covers galore. Kourtney and Clarissa are exposing all their chaotic musical tastes and showcasing deep cuts from their playlists — and not Just the ones you've heard on millennial music trivia! Plus a trip back to 09!DISCLAIMER: This is an entertainment podcast not associated in any way with any musicians, songs, or recording personnel related to the songs discussed in this episode. No ownership, monetary compensation, or other benefit is being gained through the mention of these songs, and the brief playing of edited clips is done for the purposes of commentary, education, and review, in line with Fair Use.This episode is purely for entertainment purposes and should be enjoyed in context
Back in Season 1, your cohosts relived their origin story working together in a small town movie theater. And on today's episode they're bringing the Part 2 of that “Tales from the Movie Theater” saga. Customer stories, crushes and romance, funny coworkers, and more — plus some highlights you may have heard on part one — are all coming your way on this episode. Plus a trip back to 2013!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast and is not meant to negatively impact any person, business, or institutions, nor should it be taken as professional advice or official accounts under any circumstances. Names, details, and timelines have been changed to protect identity. Hosts are speaking about our experiences and personal perspectives — no stories should be taken as factual evidence or allegations of any kind.
On this episode, your cohosts venture to Reddit for a 21st Century podcast staple. Kourtney and Clarissa read Get Off My Chest stories and give their thoughts on everything from bad relationships, social media addictions, weather preferences, and common courtesy. And a trip Back in Time to some early days of Facebook and parsing through the cohosts' answers to a “note” from 2010.CW: Some mature content and language. Be advisedDisclaimer: Reddit entries drawn from public posts on site, and have been edited for time/content in this podcast. We claim no ownership of these entities and do not endorse any of the sentiments expressed. This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use, and we have not been compensated by any parties for this episode. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
We're aging millennials. Maybe we're sprouting a few gray hairs. Maybe we're noticing lines on our faces that weren't there before. Maybe we've gained weight. Maybe we've lost some spring in our steps. Maybe we're feeling all of the above and more. On this episode, Kourtney and Clarissa are getting real about physical signs of aging they've experienced, how they feel about them, and the societal pressures that come with being aging women. Plus, a trip back to the early 2000s for some top tier teen dramas, reality tv chaos, and more. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
Another long-discussed episode becomes a reality this week as Kourtney takes on solo, chaotic trivia on everything from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" to zoology and beyond. One cohost quizzes the other on general trivia topics -- multiple choice and verbal essay questions -- to see if Kourtney's self-described empty noodle is up to the challenge. Plus a journey back to 2004 to observe the two-decade mark. Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.