It Only Hurts When I Talk: Gen-X Aging Disgracefully

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You Can’t Handle The Truth
This week is an interesting discussion of the generational divide of what constitutes history and how to spur interest of past events with the younger generations. Also Gregg gets to brag about his
What’s in a Name?
This week were talking names! Tell Stephanie we said hi. Gregg really wanted to call this episode Fistfuls of Meat but it was vetoed by the IOHWITs board of directors.
Brain Rot
This week we touch on seasonal affective disorder and then dive into brain rot. Why do we spend so much time on it when we know there are much better things for our mental and physical health? Plus, S
Can I Buy You Some Broccoli?
On this weeks episode which was recorded waaaaay back in November Gregg falls off the diet wagon. Why is it so hard to get some habits to stick?
Bring On The Funk
This week we discuss bad moods. What sets you off and what calms you down?
Let’s Go To The Mall
Remember Orange Julius? Radio Shack? That feeling of freedom to shop, see a movie, eat, and otherwise hang out with your friends only to encounter the ultimate embarrassment of running into..your par
It’s Not Fair!
Gregg stumbles across the concept of the Just World Theory which leads to a deeper discussion of empathy. Also, apologies for road rage.
Idiot Zoo for Me and You
Welcome to your new favorite vacation destination and its educational too! If only the idiots in the real world were as safely hidden behind bars as those in our Idiot Zoo. Put on your headphones,
Relating to Z
Is there a place for the display of emotions in the workplace? We talk about the difference between the generations and how we all handle (and dont handle) ourselves in public.
Step On A Crack….
This week for Halloween we look back at the superstitions of our youth. Some of them have a basis in logic and reason, and then there others that make no sense, but all of them bring back memories and