Stay Frothy is a podcast dedicated to those who live life the way they want to. What was once a phrase that was said out at bars, has now turned into a saying with a meaning that just about anyone can aspire to embody. To Stay Frothy is to be yourself, unapologetically.
We talk about the events that happened over a night out in the nation's capital. Without giving too much away, this episode covers an encounter with a Baltimore Public County teacher entitling herself to other people's culture. Lock in!
We take on the latest controversy on the newest season of Love is Blind. Do you think what Zanab did was wrong? You should, by now, know what's been going on with Kyrie Irving and him sharing an anti-Semitic film. We extrapolate this in further detail. Finishing the pod off, we talk about the latest drop; the AJ1 Lost 7 Found. A sneaker every sneaker enthusiast should be gunning for.Â
Kanye has gone off the deep end. Can't defend his statements any longer; hear why. We (somewhat) get into a debate of which is better; Game of Thrones or The Lord of The Rings. What are your thoughts? Are you ready to go full nerd?Â
Celebrities willing to put their DMs on blast has become a consistent that we didn't really need. Why do people in positions of power or clout always seem to know how to throw it all away? To that end, have you ever noticed history has always been told in a favorable light, as it relates to good things that white men have done. That never really added up. Let's learn you something this week.
You've probably been to more than one wedding in your lifetime. Can you recall the different personalities and characteristics of the people there? If you can't, it's all good; we can. Take a front seat listen as we discuss the this, the Queen's passing, and why traditions like Fantasy Football can be good for society.
We're back for a brand-new season and we're catching you up on life in general. Prepare for discussions on things like toxic post-covid TV shows, horrible travel experiences, and Marvel pumping out content over what we think may not be that quality. Welcome back to another episode of Stay Frothy!
Did you miss us!? We've got a laundry list of topics to cover before we take off in 2020 two (2022). Come chill with us as we recap the year's most memorable events. Topics include and in specific order:-Jan 6th Insurrection -Life post-vaccination-Spiderman: No Way Home-Netflix: Squid Games and Korean films-The death of Virgil Abloh and his importance to the culture-Travis Scott kills 8+ people at Astroworld Fest-Derek Chauvin conviction; Kyle Rittenhouse deliberation -Billionares going to space-Florida condo collapse-Kayne & Kim saga-Tokyo Olympics-Crypto and NFTs-Brittany Spears is free-Olivia Rodrigo; Social media stars becoming legit household names-College players finally getting paid-Kendall Jenner called out for appropriation… again (her 818 tequila brand)
In the SZN 5 finale we recap the entertainment of the NBA playoffs, take a look in the past and present of the first creations of certain pieces in American culture (iPhones, Yeezys, etc.), and lastly, discuss a list of the acceptable and non-acceptable things to carry on with at certain points in your life.
Cicadas are everywhere! Y'all peep the Logan Paul/Mayweather fight? Oof. Make sure you're staying as frothy as possible with you're out on the links with the Brodies.Â
Last week Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open for reasons related to mental health. We're telling you to keep it 100 and protect dat ish. If you're going to sports events and acting like a moron, we've got a lot of words for you.Â
We weigh the pros of living the vegan/vegetarian lifestyle, discuss how to earn the ever-so popular birthday shoutouts on social media, and cap it off with the stigma of buying fake accessories, clothes, sneakers, you name it!
This week's pod talks Joe Rogan and his claims that healthy people shouldn't get the vaccine, today's influencers getting away with everything, and how everyone and their grandma is taking notice to sneaker culture.Â
Ranking the #1 post-covid activity that everyone will be doing the most of in the coming years. Later in the pod we unpack the behind the scenes on the Q-Anon conspiracy theory. Lastly, we take stances on whether or not Gen Z will be impacting the workforce, culture, and diversity.Â
Lil Nas X really took the internet world by storm with the release of a controversial music video and sneaker release. Space Jam 2 trailer was just released and we have thoughts, to which we pose the question, are movie theaters dead?
We discuss the bombs that were dropped about the Royal Family, Matt James' season finale, and cancel culture.Â
The gang is back for a new season of fresh topics! We catch up on up personal life updates and discuss the Gorilla Glue girl.Â
On the season 4 finale we talk all things spooky.
Tik Tok is being leveraged in a multitude of ways in 2020. In the second to last episode of SZN 4 we unpack the ways Gen Z, Millennials, and Boomers are utilizing Tik Tok and social media platforms in 2020. Lastly, Kate walks us through what a "normal" day is for her.
We explore the depths of Kate's DMs and the ridiculous things she receives in them. Additionally, we chat about how America got distracted by a fly.
We tackle the pros and cons of living alone vs living with roommates and then weigh in on Wedding SZN during COVID.
We're talking cults and pyramid schemes in this week's episode. HBO's newest show "The Vow" sheds light on the alleged sex cult that happened years ago. We dissect the components in the show to identify how everyday-individuals can be subject to cults. We parlay that last topic into a discussion about how Ellen DeGeneres is a terrible boss.
Recent news of the Cardi B/Offset divorce sparks an interesting conversation about Hollywood in general. In this episode we also discuss how to retain a sense of normalcy and meet people safely during the era of COVID.
We have a poopgate on our hands. Allegedly, a certain NFL player likes to get really dirty. Skip Bayless made some very boneheaded comments about Dak Prescott's mental depression issues. Lastly, Travis Scott cannot be stopped. He is dominating the industry and McDonald's employees along the way.
Certain trends throughout the years deserved to never come back. We discuss that on this episode. Following that, we reflect on how COVID and the quarantine period has made us view people and the world from a different lens.
Prayers up for Tik Tok! Do you know what a situationship is? Chances are you've probably been in one! College kids said "to hell with this coronavirus", and universities are taking their tuition dollars like candy from a baby. Saddle up for another frothy episode!
There's a lot of things guys do that are pretty suspect. Our resident 3rd mic, Kate, weighs in on all the things that guys should NOT being doing when interacting with girls. Topics include style guides, gambling life, gym life, you name it! We also discuss the wildly saturated scene of people editing/photoshoping their photos for the 'Gram. You're not going to want to miss this episode.
Welcome back! We've got a new voice joining us for season 4. In our return we discuss entanglements between Will Smith and Jada Smith, how Brad ended up on a virtual dating show, and best practices when it comes to sharing other people's content on social media.
We go out in SZN 3 on an all time high, discussing the new app called Only Fans, Lil Dicky's FX show "Dave", and absolutely rip into the Netflix original show "Too Hot To Handle". Strap in for the last episode of the summer folks. You won't be disappointed.
*For some reason Craig's mic sounds a little distorted this episode. Sorry for any inconvenience* Craig and I discuss some of the awkward aspects of Zoom meetings/Facetiming and take a side on whether we're here for it or not. We jump into quarantine stories and some of our weirdest purchases in quarantine and lastly, discuss quarantings and how single people may be navigating the scene during these times.
I talk about how the word "Frothy" came about, new interior decoration additions in my place, Big Dad's Big Kitchen (how cooking isn't that hard), and how to actually "Stay Frothy".
We breakdown what has become a massive phenomenon in pop-culture, sneakerheads. We reminiscence on our first pairs of kicks, the styles that are now dubbed as iconic, and even jump into a conversation about the idea of style itself.
Stay Frothy utilizes the best of technology and puts us right back where we left off. Craig and I chat about all things quarantine life, how we've been passing time in isolation, TV shows, video games, the severity of the coronavirus and more.
I fell victim to the Godforsaken push-up challenge on Instagram, learned some crazy, cool new Tok Tok dances, and take a stand on virtual dating.
A solo-quarantined mission talking about the optimistic side of a global pandemic.p.s. My heart truly goes out to those affected by this pandemic and wish nothing but the best for those as we power through this together.
An episode dedicated to the Netflix show "Love Is Blind".
How does one approach dating apps? Look no further, we have the answers. Do women build men up from the mud? ....Let's get frothy.
Allbirds are one of the newest shoes to gain minor popularity over the years. They're shoes made out of wool and recyclables, which is great, but we get nice and frothy leaning into why these shoes just aren't IT. We also take a look into the psyche behind individuals who get into relationships and leave the friends that came before the newly established relationship behind. It's another frothy one, folks!
We discuss the greatest debate known this side of the Mississippi, WaWa vs. Sheetz, and give you our hottest take on which one wins the crown. American Idol has indubitably lost it's luster, but why is that? We have a pretty spot on take as to why that is.
This week's episode features special guest Katherine Neal to discuss the drama of airports and the circus that is navigating through TSA and flying 30k feet in the air. Are you stressing out about creative things to do for Valentines Day. You shouldn't. Listen to why you shouldn't put all your chips in on doing something for the Hallmark holiday.
The passing of Kobe Bryant was polarizing, but we're not trying to focus on the death of this legend; more so on the mentality he demonstrated on and off the court. We take a dive into what is the Mamba Mentality. Billie Eilish racked up at the Grammy's, sweeping all four major categories, but was it truly justified? We seem to think other artists should have taken home the hardware in those categories. We also have a special announcement at the beginning of the pod.
Antonio Brown has been attracting attention in all the wrong ways. The Aaron Hernandez Netflix documentary has sparked a lot of conversations and we have questions on certain aspects of the documentary. Finally, what is your process when choosing your next TV show to watch? Do you wait till something gets popular? Do you burn through shows on end until you find a winner? Word of mouth? We discuss what makes a great show/movie and how you should start analyzing them moving forward.
It's the classic case of you getting off of a bad day of work or you're just not in the mood to chat, but there's that one Uber driver that is ready to give you their life story. We get into the ridiculous character that is Joe Goldberg from the Netflix series "You". To cap it off, we try and make sense of this Royal Family stuff and understand why people actually care about a Royal Family to begin with.
It's 2020 and you've probably already come up with your New Year's resolution. We're here to tell you that it's probably all cap. Let's keep it real folks. In 2020 we will not condone the act of simping. Confused as to what that word means? Well, click play and get educated on what a simp is. It's in the beginning of the pod so if you don't have time for anything else, you should probably listen to that part. And to throw the icing on the cake we discuss how you (we) have changed in a decade.
We define what modern day entitlement is and how the Peloton advertisement completely missed the mark.
We take a deeper dive into the ideas and concepts that make up group chats. Holiday office parties are upon us. Are you prepared to not make a fool of yourself?
Dipshit of The Week is back and for the week of Thanksgiving, we decide to chat about good ol' Friendsgivings. Finishing the episode off we have some hot takes on whether Kanye may or may not be fostering a cult...
Cat and dog people. We all know them. Which side are you on? Which species is superior? Get ready to dive deep into a conversation that revolves around friend groups of best guy and girl friends and how waters tend to get murky when those close friends decide to crossover into the upside down i.e. hooking up.
We have a theory about Popeyes "running out of chicken". Have you ever identified what type of sports fan you are? We break it down for you in this episode. Do you know what type of fan personality you fall into?
Should college athletes be paid? The great debate that has been talked about for years has now been settled as the NCAA announced that college athletes can now be paid for their image, likeliness, ticket sales, etc. Hear what we have to say about that. Julia Rose had been the talk of social media after she flashed all of the world during the World Series. We take a very unpopular opinion on how it was not the best course of action for promoting the cause she was supporting.
This week's "Dipshit of The Week" goes to none other than the city of DC and the Washington Nationals. It was not pretty for the city of DC and how they managed their first World Series at Nationals Park in Navy Yard. We also break down what the Sunday Scaries are by definition. Lastly we get personal on a topic that was prefaced in the last episode. How to go about combating rejection in the dating scene. Oh yeah, let's get frothy!
It's our SZN 3 premier! We introduce a new bit that we're going to implement on each episode this season. We get back in the swing of things talking about utilizing LinkedIn and professional networking. We also talk about how to be a responsible adult when using sick days at work.