• Episode 12: Ayo Season and Why We Should Talk More About Women's Health
    Jan 18 2024

    In our first episode of 2024, we discuss the Emmy Awards and why Ayo Edebiri rocks (...style, talent, and her/her dad’s Letterboxd reviews).


    We talk about recent research that could improve women’s health and longevity and how shamefully little we know, learn, and talk about fertility and menopause as women. We also chat on population decline in China and how and why Sweden, in contrast, has a growing population.


    We wrap up with a movie force-ranking from Kelly that no one asked for: Mean Girls vs. Oppenheimer vs. Saltburn; and Steph provides some stellar audiobook recos from Brené Brown.


    Pop Culture:


    ‘That show deserved to be encased in gold!’ The biggest shocks from the Emmy awards by Stuart Heritage for The Guardian


    It’s Ayo Season by Emily Leibert for The Cut


    Letterboxd, App


    Opinion: Nudity isn’t the same as objectification by Jill Filipovic for CNN


    Kirk Douglas Award - Steve Carrell Speech for Ryan Gosling Santa Barbara Film Festival on Youtube


    News:


    The Secret to Living Longer Starts With Menopause by Kristen V. Brown for the BBC


    Demographics and Foreign Trade: What Are the Effects of an Aging Population on the Current Account Balance of an Economy? by Thieß Petersen, Lizarazo López for GED


    Can China Reverse Its Population Decline? Just Ask Sweden. by Andrew Jacobs and Francesca Paris for the NYT


    Content: 


    Saltburn, Movie on Prime


    Mean Girls (2024), Movie


    Oppenheimer, Movie on Prime


    Fool Me Once, Series on Netflix


    ‘People judge me all the time’: Corrie’s Michelle Keegan on swapping soaps for hard-hitting dramas by Eva Wiseman for The Guardian


    Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen Will Bring the Swagger This Spring by Ariana Romero for Netflix


    Brooklyn 99, Series on Peacock


    Daring Greatly & Dare to Lead, Books by Brene Brown


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    49 mins
  • Episode 11: A Jolly Close to 2023
    Dec 23 2023

    Happy Holidays Friends! What a year! We hope you’re already horizontal on your couch shoveling holiday treats and binging your favorite seasonal content. In our final episode of the year, we reflect on 2023 and present our very best, unhinged predictions for 2024 (ie. Will Taylor Swift release a video game? Will the “bump” come back into hairstyle trends? *cue internal screams*). 


    We have a sweeping talk about Ozempic and the obesity crisis more broadly, following Oprah’s announcement that she uses weight loss drugs, and chat on the role of purpose in feeling happier, according to science. Plus! We present a potpourri of topics: An Aussie woman stealing a truckload of donuts, George Santos’s bizarre and questionable transition to Cameo, finding your perfect brow shape, and a prankster of a seal, aptly named Neil.


    Bits:


    Neil the seal goes viral on TikTok after disturbing residents in Tasmanian town of Dunalley by Taylor Renouf for Perth Now


    Neil the Seal, TikTok


    Pop Culture:


    Australian woman charged with stealing van carrying 10,000 doughnuts by Kelly Ng for BBC News, Singapore


    A Guide to George Santos’s Pivot From Politics to Celebrity by Matt Stieb for Intelligencer


    Google Year in Search, 2023


    News:


    How Ozempic could affect the health of the global economy in more ways than one by Ian Verrender for ABC AU


    Ozempic Can’t Fix America’s Obesity Crisis by Fatima Cody Stanford and Simar Bajaj for Time


    Gen Z and millennials powered a massive live-events comeback that will carry into more concerts and travel next year by Juliana Kaplan and Noah Sheidlower for Business Insider


    Content: 


    Perfect Brows Filter, TikTok


    Ozark, Series on Netflix


    American Symphony, Documentary on Netflix


    The Happiness Lab, Podcast by Dr. Laurie Santos for Pushkin Industries


    Stories by Arthur C. Brooks, The Atlantic


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    41 mins
  • Episode 10: Why the Millennial Price of Happiness is High, Healing Heartbreak, and Loads of Lovable Celebs
    Dec 7 2023

    In today’s episode, Steph treats us with a riveting story of a gaslighting platypus and Kelly basks in Taylor Swift’s Person of the Year title. We gush over Margot Robbie and Angelina Jolie, ponder what Cillian Murphy eats for dinner, discuss an ace tip from Dolly Alderton on how to recover from heartbreak, and go from a crime drama > top holiday films in content recs.


    We also talk about how normal it is to think “what am I doing wrong” when it comes to money and why we feel hopeful paying attention to the UN Climate Conference happening this week.


    Bits:


    Penelope the Platypus


    Pop Culture:


    2023 Person of the Year: Taylor Swift by Sam Lansky for Time


    Slang Term ‘Rizz’ Is the Oxford University Press Word of the Year by Armani Syed for Time 


    Cillian Murphy & Margot Robbie | Actors on Actors by Variety


    Angelina Jolie on Being a Punk and Styling Advice From Her Kids | by WSJ Magazine


    Angelina Jolie Is Rebuilding Her Life by Elisa Lipsky-Karasz for WSJ Magazine


    News:


    Why millennials say they need $525,000 a year to be happy by Ayelet Sheffey for Business Insider


    Fossil Fuels and Frustration at COP28 by David Gelles for the NYT


    This Is What Has Been Agreed at COP28 So Far. What Happens Next? by BCG 


    Content: 


    Interview with Dolly Alderton, Changes with Annie MacManus, Podcast


    The Sinner, Series on Netflix


    Foile, Skincare


    The Holiday, Love Actually, The Santa Clause, National Treasure, Little Women, Holiday-ish Movies


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    49 mins
  • Episode 9: Pardoned Turkeys and Treating the Causes of Issues vs. the Symptoms
    Nov 22 2023

    Today, we’re talking presidential turkey pardons (Congratulations, Birds), birth order, and who on earth is signing up for Fyre Festival II.


    We also discuss celebrity tax evasion, failures in New York’s social safety net, kids striking for climate change, tracking what’s going on at OpenAI through Kara Swisher on the Pivot Podcast, the timely docu on Maya Powalski, and BookTok's favorite smut: ACOTAR.


    (sentimental close) You’ll hear us mention gratitude as we near the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. We’ve absolutely loved getting MTD started, and couldn’t be more grateful for the support and input of our family, friends, and new friends. Wishing everyone a happy holiday and sending you SO much love.


    @muchtodiscusspodcast


    Bits:

    Biden grants turkey justice as Liberty and Bell ride the gravy train to the White House by Betsy Klein for CNN


    Habit Tracker app


    Pop Culture:

    ‘Fyre Festival 2’ kicks off with zero-gravity flights, no catastrophes by Adam Glyn for Page Six


    Taylor Swift Postponed Eras Tour Concert Following Death of Fan by Ava Gilchrist for Grazia


    Shakira strikes last-minute deal in Spanish tax fraud case by Anne Branigin for the Washington Post


    Suki Waterhouse is Pregnant! By Angela Andaloro for People


    News:

    Behind 94 Acts of Shocking Violence, Years of Glaring Mistakes by Amy Julia Harris and Jan Ransom for the NYT


    School Strike 4 Climate Gives Kids Permission to Take a Sick Day for a Sick Planet by Ricki Green for Campaign Brief


    Ditching school to save the planet by Michael Slezak and Jess Davis for ABC AU


    Content: 

    Pivot Podcast, By Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway for New York Magazine


    Taking Care of Maya, Documentary on Netflix


    A Court of Thorns and Roses, Book by Sarah J. Maas


    Remarkably Bright Creatures, Book by Shelby Van Pelt


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    47 mins
  • Episode 8: Being Direct, Changing Lyrics, Replacing iPhones, and if the CIA Writes Songs
    Nov 16 2023

    Buckle up for another mixed bag of content! Today, we chat about being direct in dating, if Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, why Google’s antitrust case is a big deal, the technology that could take over the iPhone, and some MINT content binges for your upcoming travel and time off - including a Taken-esque miniseries, a documentary on incarcerated Aboriginal artists, and a highly recommended podcast exploring if the CIA had a hand in writing the song that was the soundtrack to the end to the Cold War. This episode is full of lols to carry us through the weekend.


    Pop Culture:


    Swifties Agree: You ‘Can’t Help but Root’ for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce by Tomás Mier for Rolling Stone


    What Kim Kardashian Learned from Her Father by Sean Manning for GQ


    The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Grammy Nominations by Moises Mendez II for Time Magazine


    News:


    What Google Argued to Defend Itself in Landmark Antitrust Trial by Nico Grant and David McCabe for the NYT


    In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google by David McCabe and Cecilia Kang for the NYT


    What Google’s trial means for the company — and your web browsing by Sara Morrison for Vox


    How Google’s Antitrust Trial Could Change Internet Search by Solcyre Burga for Time


    Humane Website


    Silicon Valley’s Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone by Erin Griffith, Tripp Mickle, Kelsey McClellan


    Content: 


    Safe, Netflix Series


    Art of incarceration, Netflix Documentary


    Wind of Change, Podcast by Pineapple Street Studios, Crooked Media, and Spotify


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    51 mins
  • Episode 7: Lonely Sheep, Lonely World
    Nov 9 2023

    Kelly’s found her spirit animal in a lonely British sheep named Fiona and Steph gifts us with her impression of an American accent (teaser: doting Southern gran who bakes apple pies).


    In pop culture, we talk hot celebrities young and old, the MET Gala theme for 2024, and redoing the movies that built us a la Mean Girls. In deeper topics, we discuss the new ChatGPT functionality and some surprising stats around the loneliness epidemic as well as our personal experiences around feeling lonely and finding connectedness. We finish off with content, going through some easy watches, a fun new cookbook (Molly Baz <3 IYKYK), and how reading books on grief can help you tap into more empathy and understanding.


    Bits:


    After Two Years in Solitude, ‘Britain’s Loneliest Sheep’ Finds a Home by Claire Moses for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/06/world/europe/britain-loneliest-sheep-rescued.html


    Pop Culture:


    Patrick Dempsey Is (Finally!) PEOPLE's 2023 Sexiest Man Alive by Julie Jordan for People https://people.com/patrick-dempsey-people-sexiest-man-alive-2023-exclusive-8391684


    “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” Is The Costume Institute’s Spring 2024 Exhibition by Luke Leitch for Vogue https://www.vogue.com/article/spring-2024-costume-institute-exhibition-sleeping-beauties-reawakening-fashion


    Mean Girls Official Trailer (2024 Movie) https://youtu.be/fFtdbEgnUOk?si=tfB4wTm1mQyDjpi3


    News:


    The loneliness epidemic: Nearly 1 in 4 adults feel lonely, new survey finds by Taylor Nicioli for CNN https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/24/health/lonely-adults-gallup-poll-wellness/index.html


    Social isolation and loneliness from the AIHW https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/australias-welfare/social-isolation-and-loneliness


    Associations between social media use and loneliness in a cross-national population: do motives for social media use matter? From the National Library of Medicine https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817115/


    Introducing GPTs from OpenAI https://openai.com/blog/introducing-gpts


    Content: 


    The Fall of the House of Usher, Netflix series


    Taskmaster, https://taskmaster.tv/


    More is More, by Molly Baz, Cookbook


    A Heart that Works, by Rob Delaney, Book


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    46 mins
  • Episode 6: We're Back! (...For Good)
    Nov 2 2023

    Welcome! In our (self-proclaimed) highly anticipated return, Steph’s got a new puppy and Kelly can’t say the word “aristocrat”. 


    We’ll be coming to you weekly to deliver our classic format: pop culture, news and topics we’re taking in, and content we’re loving. This week’s episode covers a lot of ground - Halloween, Matthew Perry, gun violence, AI, Britney Spears’ memoir, and some bingeable TV recs.


    Pop Culture:

    Heidi Klum Transforms Into a Multi-Person Peacock for Halloween by Genevieve Cepeda and Angel Saunders for People https://people.com/heidi-klum-dresses-as-peacock-for-halloween-2023-8369259


    Matthew Perry, Star of ‘Friends,’ Is Dead at 54 by Alex Traub and Matt Stevens for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/29/arts/television/matthew-perry-dead.html


    Who’s This Aristocrat Kissing Sophie Turner? By Danielle Cohen for The Cut https://www.thecut.com/2023/11/sophie-turner-peregrine-pearson-aristocrat-kiss.html


    Kim Kardashian Is Fighting Climate Change With Nipples by Asia Milia Ware for The Cut https://www.thecut.com/2023/10/skims-is-releasing-a-bra-with-faux-nipples.html


    News & Topics:

    America’s Rifle Fetish Is Destroying Its Sense of Freedom by Jamelle Bouie for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/31/opinion/maine-mass-shooting-rifles-freedom.html


    On gun violence, the United States is an outlier by Katherine Leach-Kemon and & Rebecca Sirull for IHME https://www.healthdata.org/news-events/insights-blog/acting-data/gun-violence-united-states-outlier


    Australia confiscated 650,000 guns. Murders and suicides plummeted by Zack Beauchamp for Vox https://www.vox.com/2015/8/27/9212725/australia-buyback


    Global Leaders Warn A.I. Could Cause ‘Catastrophic’ Harm by Adam Satariano and Megan Specia for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/world/europe/uk-ai-summit-sunak.html?smid=url-share


    Rishi Sunak’s AI safety summit appears slick – but look closer and alarm bells start ringing by Chris Stokel-Walker for the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/31/rishi-sunak-ai-safety-summit-tech-challenges


    Content Recos:

    Beckham, Docuseries, Netflix


    The Fall of the House of Usher, Series, Netflix


    The Woman in Me, by Britney Spears, book


    Justin “Falling Upwards” Timberlake, podcast by Cancelled https://open.spotify.com/episode/20Ok0l1o6NL064rMaCIGKs?si=tipirfNvTJ6u60lOWbo6CQ


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    52 mins
  • Episode 5: It’s Raining, Barbenheimer is Soaring, Starlink Satellites are Exploring
    Aug 1 2023

    Kelly and Steph recap a series of unfortunate events in France - from a wine tour that was more of a wine bore to capsizing their boat rental. Steph is blown away by Kelly’s attempt at an Aussie accent - in a good or bad way, listen to hear!


    They also discuss Barbenheimer, Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites, term limits in American government amidst Mitch McConnell’s long pause, and some content recs - a breathtaking free-diving documentary, a lol-worthy gossip podcast, and a sharp topical podcast with Kara Swisher and Scott Gallaway that... j’adore (can take the girls out of Paris but can’t take Paris out of the girls).


    Ariana Grande Dating ‘Wicked’ Costar by TMZ https://www.tmz.com/2023/07/20/ariana-grande-dating-wicked-costar-ethan-slater-split-husband-dalton-gomez/


    LeBron James shares first video of son Bronny following health scare by Francesca Gariano for Today https://www.today.com/parents/lebron-james-shares-first-video-bronny-health-scare-rcna97064


    Greta Gerwig makes history as Barbie has biggest opening weekend for film directed by a woman by The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jul/24/barbie-movie-box-office-greta-gerwig-records-highest-grossing-woman


    Barbie & Oppenheimer & Strikes, Oh My, by On with Kara Swisher Podcast for NYMag https://open.spotify.com/episode/2yLCoYcwu1JMbtpALGljAp?si=PAPZh-4NTl2WduF6a962UA


    Elon Musk’s Unmatched Power in the Stars by By Adam Satariano, Scott Reinhard, Cade Metz, Sheera Frenkel and Malika Khurana for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/07/28/business/starlink.html


    Starlink Website https://www.starlink.com/business


    Mitch McConnell Suffers an Episode at the Capitol, Freezing Midsentence by Carl Hulse for the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/26/us/politics/mitch-mcconnell-freezes-news-conference.html


    The Deepest Breath, documentary on Netflix


    Normal Gossip, Podcast by Kelsey McKinney for Radiotopia https://open.spotify.com/show/0KVZ16mLZ1bbNlnKemYTzm?si=6de97fcabdf64640


    Big Tech Earnings, College Admissions Controversies, and UFOs by Pivot, Podcast by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway for NYMag https://open.spotify.com/episode/1oFPX95Z39Vn0pCCGjAb0B?si=nfAyvyIMSlOJScasvb3pQg


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    54 mins