
Christmas is still the best holiday… but some of it is wildly overrated. I talk about why Christmas music should not be played year-round (my own family is guilty), why inflatable decorations are a waste of storage space, and how constant reminders of the holiday just make it harder to enjoy. If the lights are up and the air hurts my face, I already know what month it is — no soundtrack required.
From there it turns into highway etiquette: the wave of thanks when someone lets you merge, the slow walkers who stare as they block traffic, and why a tiny jog across a crosswalk is basic respect.
Then: shoe culture. Designer sneakers, cleaning routines, and why $400 Jordans exist even though most people never play basketball.
This episode ends with a small manifesto: no intros, no “don’t forget to subscribe,” no fake hype. If anything ever gets sponsored, it’ll be because it’s genuinely worth talking about — not because someone paid for enthusiasm.
Highlights
Christmas music fatigue and overexposure
Blow-ups, storage units, electricity bills
The simple courtesy of a wave on the road
Jogging across the crosswalk like a decent human
Shoe collecting vs. just wearing shoes
Podcasts without ads, intros, or begging for follows