Here is a podcasts for adults who find adulthood…. Well, not as cracked up as we thought it would be. From a Food & Beverage Background and armed with a degree in Sociology and Anthropology, I’ll be taking on real life issues in a not-so-serious way, to help make adulthood slightly more bearable.
This is my first ever true crime podcast about the murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez. is it the greatest…. For an awkward Squid, it's alright).
An episode dedicated to the Atlanta Child Murders in the late 1970's and early 1989's.
My off the cuff thoughts on The Try Guys as a long time fan.
Random thoughts on hot topics, the introduction of “I Didn't Sign Up For This”, and general ranting about being an adult.
My thoughts on personally struggling with an identity and ego crisis.
Today I wanted to dive into Marylin Monroe. I am heavily invested in the conspiracy theories surrounding this Iconic Actresses' death which was ruled a suicide. I briefly discuss her life and some of the more popular conspiracies surrounding her death.
This episode dives into the recent events that took place in Houston, Texas in regards to the Astroworld Festival. With 9 people dead and over 300 people injured, what happens now?
Why are drugs so prevalent in Hollywood? Why do we feel so attached and invested in Celebrity Culture, and can the average person have a positive effect on the beast that is Hollywood.
Ok well. This episode is (honestly) a bit all over the place. I discuss my fascination with Las Vegas, my personal experiences in Sin City, and my desire to explore the paranormal underbelly of Vegas. This episode does contain some dark content (content regarding death and paranormal activity), as I explore a small fraction of the paranormal and odd things that have been reported at the Luxor Hotel. I do not go into explicit details, or anything intensely graphic, but these topics are mentioned. This episode may be triggering to some listeners. Viewer discretion is advised.
This is a quick episode about the importance of owning your individuality, knowing your worth and not comparing yourself to social media highlight reels.
This episode is a first hand account of what it's like to be short staffed in the Service Industry, and how the effects of COVID-19 have revealed the dark underbelly of the industry.
A Starbucks Barista's take on why people get so hyped about Pumpkin Spice Season