Monthly Archives: February 2025

Not everything has to be that deep



Charlotte has a new heated blanket and is getting ready to go to Stockholm, Helli is in the depths of house hunting and apologies for her muffled audio, her mic plug broke right before recording… We’ve got a juicy chat at the start of the episode about the dangers of what you share about your life online and how trends are mimicking history and the problems with idolising a part of history that you weren’t part of.

And of course we recognise the irony of our topic this week… but as two humanities students who love to analyse (and over-analyse!), however have we as a society gone too far with trying to find a deeper meaning in everything? Social media has made it easy to over-intellectualise everything from politics to pop culture and while the skills of analysis and being able to vocalise our opinions are important, maybe “being deep” has become performative because of that. Things are allowed to be fun, silly and entertaining, there is value in lightheartedness and maybe we just don’t need to have an opinion on absolutely everything.

Let us know your thoughts on this topic – we’d love to chat more about it (head over to our Substack to join the chat!)

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Recommendations

People Like Her by Ellery Lloyd

How Conservatism Inflitrated Pop Culture podcast episode on A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein

Also mentioned

Heated blanket from Costco

The Club by Ellery Lloyd

The Crunchy to Far Right Pipeline on A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein

Louis Theroux podcast episode with Armie Hammer


Why are we so obsessed with role models?



Helli’s been ill for the third time this year (thanks, 2025) and Charlotte has thrown her back out, BUT we’re here! This week we’re wondering, why are we obsessed with labelling people are role models and policing how people behave because we think they’re a role model? Really, anyone can be a role model online these days, so is being a role model even an accolade anymore? Or are we holding people to an impossible standard?

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Recommendations

White Lotus Season 3 is back

American Manhunt: OJ Simpson on Netflix

This Womens Health piece on female friendships


Big, bad things & small, quiet joys



No. Stones. Left unturned. In this episode we have not one, but two honeymoon recaps, a first glance at the reading lists we managed to get through on said honeymoons, a must-read Substack (that isn’t our own) and a documentary we can’t stop thinking about. And then we’re asking the big question of WHY are the bad things so noisy while the good things happen so quietly? Is it actually a bad thing that we give more air time to the bad? Or is there already enough negativity out there? 

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Recommendations

The Balkans: Europe’s Forgotten Frontier with Katya Adler on BBC iPlayer

The Knowing by Emma Hinds

Who’s Afraid Of Sabrina Carpenter? on Substack


Why You Should Set Creative Goals



Helli is a sickly Victorian child this week and Charlotte has her life together with new nails. Prepare yourself for a very in depth chat about Charlotte’s stringent Goodreads rating process and Helli’s meta take on reviewing books throughout life.

It’s February, maybe you’re struggling with your New Year goals or maybe you never made any, either way we feel like setting some creative goals rather than metrics-based goals is a great way to find more joy and authenticity in your life and to redefine what an achievement is. Yes, hitting sales targets or income goals is great, but not every goal has to be so black or white or come with so much stress/pressure. Trying something new, getting outside your comfort zone, making something imperfectly, enjoying yourself even if you’re not perfect at something, doing something in your community, these are all achievements, maybe it’s time we re-defined what goals and achievements look like.

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Recommendations

Fin Carre Salted Pretzel Milk Chocolate Bar from Lidl / Reese’s Take 5

Hello Beautiful by Anne Napolitano