As You Should pod

As You Should pod

by Alex and Bijal
Season 1
The Heated Rivalry Conversation Everyone’s Arguing About
Everyone wants a hot take on cultural representation — but no one agrees on what actually matters. Do actors need to live the culture they portray? Does background matter more than performance? And where’s the line between representation and performative outrage? This conversation doesn’t try to solve it — it just questions why we’re so obsessed in the first place.
This Might Be the Most Unhinged Airplane Story Ever
This started as a normal flight… and turned into absolute chaos. A tight connection. A brutal UTI. Way too much cranberry juice. Somehow, I convinced a flight crew to let me land the plane from the bathroom — yes, that’s a real sentence. From airline etiquette to seat reclining rage and the unspoken rules of public transportation, this story spirals fast. If you’ve ever flown, been uncomfortable, or questioned humanity at 30,000 feet — this one’s for you.
The Dating Advice That Would’ve Saved Us Years
Dating today feels like the Wild West — confusing, chaotic, and full of mixed signals. So we decided to talk about it honestly. From petty dealbreakers and first-date escape plans to FBI-level social media stalking, red flags we ignored because the chemistry was good, and the real reason people stay single, this episode goes where most dating conversations don’t. We break down: Why instant chemistry can actually be a red flag The dating patterns that keep repeating (and why) What actually makes a relationship feel safe The lies we tell ourselves on first dates The advice that finally led to healthy relationships If you’re dating, healing, married, divorced, single, or just confused — this one will hit. Primary Keywords modern dating dating advice why am I still single dating podcast relationship advice dating patterns red flags in dating dating psychology Secondary / Long-Tail Keywords first date mistakes dating red flags we ignore why chemistry isn’t enough toxic dating patterns dating trauma bonds how to find the right partner modern relationships dating stories podcast relationship advice for women first date dealbreakers
Britney Spears Quits the US? Kendall Jenner’s “Accutane Nose Job” & Celeb Lies Exposed
Britney Spears says she’ll never perform in the US again — but is it about money, control, or something darker? We break down Britney’s Instagram persona, conspiracy theories, and whether a comeback is even possible. Then things get spicy 👀 Kendall Jenner claims her nose changed because of Accutane, not plastic surgery… and we’re calling BS. Plus: toxic mom-group drama, Kardashian honesty problems, and why celebrities REFUSE to own their work. No filters. No PR answers. Just raw pop-culture takes. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: “Keep it shallow, keep it funny” 00:17 – Britney Spears vows to never perform in the US 01:45 – Is Britney still wanted or just spectacle? 03:10 – Is it really Britney posting on Instagram? 04:33 – Kendall Jenner denies plastic surgery 05:40 – “Accutane shrank my nose” explained 06:45 – Why celebs won’t just own their procedures 07:50 – Ashley Tisdale mom-group drama 09:40 – Politics & Hollywood friend groups 10:40 – 2000s pop star comebacks (Hilary Duff, Ali & AJ)
Meredith Marks Did WHAT for $60,000?!
Meredith Marks is a reality TV star with massive visibility. So when she opened a store on Main Street in Park City, expectations were high. But walking in told a very different story. Cheap Amazon-style lights taped to the windows. A store barely open during peak ski season. And a plan to sell caviar in a space smaller than a shipping container. This isn’t hate — it’s an observation. Reality TV fame creates attention, not execution. And watching a celebrity step into business without infrastructure is where things get uncomfortable. Meredith is entertaining. She’s fun to watch. But this store showed the gap between being famous and running a real business.
Kidnapped at 3… Found After 42 Years — The FBI’s Most Disturbing Case
For 42 years, Michelle Marie Newton lived a completely normal life — unaware that she was once a missing child in one of the FBI’s most haunting cases. Kidnapped at just 3 years old by her own mother, Michelle grew up under a false identity, never knowing her biological father spent decades searching for her. Her mother remained on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, while Michelle built a life based on a lie she never chose. In 2025, a single tip changed everything. This video breaks down: How a child disappeared without a trace How her mother evaded the FBI for decades The shocking bodycam arrest that went viral The emotional reunion after 42 years And the disturbing question: How did no one know? This is not just a true crime story — it’s an identity crisis, a legal nightmare, and a psychological mystery.
Kim Kardashian's Disturbing History With Animals
Kim Kardashian getting puppies for her kids isn’t the problem. The way she did it is. In this clip, we break down why getting littermate puppies is one of the worst decisions you can make as a dog owner — something most responsible breeders and trainers strongly warn against. This isn’t about hating Kim. This isn’t about celebrity drama. It’s about a choice that looks harmless… but can turn into chaos long-term. Every once in a while, people get lucky with sibling puppies. Getting four of them? That’s not luck — that’s madness. Let’s talk responsibility, privilege, and why money doesn’t automatically mean good decisions. Watch till the end.
We Did a Celebrity Personality Test to See Who Has the Better Mindset
Personality tests aren’t about putting yourself—or anyone else—into a box. In this episode, we talk about personality frameworks like Myers-Briggs as tools for clarity, communication, and self-awareness, not identity or internet labels. We cover: Why your personality type can change over time How work mode and personal mode create different behaviors Why most people answer personality tests dishonestly How clarity about yourself reduces conflict at work When personality tests help—and when they don’t This conversation isn’t about celebrities or trends. It’s about understanding how you think, react, and interact—so you can stop fighting your nature and start working with it. Use the insight. Drop the labels. That’s the point.
Holiday Nostalgia Hits Different as an Adult (Millennial Christmas Explained)
The holidays hit very differently when you’re an adult — and honestly, pop culture might be to blame. In this episode, we dive deep into millennial holiday nostalgia, chaotic Christmas movies, and the traditions that raised us (and low-key traumatized us). From the Hanukkah Armadillo and Festivus to Home Alone paranoia, Love Actually being emotional gaslighting, and whether Die Hard is actually a Christmas movie — nothing is safe. We talk about: Holiday movies that shaped our childhood Christmas vs holidays as kids vs adults Why Pinterest Christmas killed real traditions Parenting hacks, nostalgia trees & revenge shopping Holiday hot takes (fruitcake lovers… beware) If you love pop culture, millennial humor, chaotic holiday debates, and honest conversations about growing up — this one’s for you. 🎄 Happy holidays, Festivus, Hanukkah, Capricorn season… whatever you celebrate.
We Ranked Celebrity Hall Passes (This Got Heated Fast)
This episode took a turn REAL fast We’re doing a lightning-round Celebrity Hall Pass—YAY or NAY only—breaking down the most talked-about men across Gen Z, Millennials, and everyone in between. From Tom Holland to Pedro Pascal, Theo James, Chris Hemsworth, Ryan Reynolds, and more… we’re not holding back. Some takes are controversial, some are brutal, and some might get us in trouble 👀 This isn’t about being polite. It’s about chemistry, aura, and whether the hall pass actually survives real conversation.
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