• What does VACATION even mean?
    Jun 26 2026

    Summer is officially here and vacations are being scheduled and planned and enjoyed—or at least endured!—en masse. While the word alone may put some people’s entire body at ease, others may freeze up at the thought of endless decision making, managing children on the road, and a grab bag of unexpected costs. So this week on the pod, we’re discussing all things vacation!

    In fact, Sara is on a vacation at this very moment! And so it’s Emily here, while Sara (according to all she revealed in this ep) is hopefully laying comfortably in Cape Cod with a book right now and hopefully not managing a crew of small children bickering over sand toys.

    In this ep, we discuss our ideal vacations and why, only to realize how devastatingly limited our imaginations have become. And yet, isn’t the acceptance of limitation our only real shot of happiness? We talk about the trade-offs of adventure vs. comfort, the impacts of age on our desire for the unknown, and whether it’s possible to bring the concept of “vacation” into our everyday life. An hour went by in a blink unpacking the heft of decisions and preferences and implications behind this single, innocent-seeming word.

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    37 mins
  • Daring To Desire
    Jun 12 2026

    Both Emily and I are huge fans of Amil Niazi. She writes about middle age, motherhood, womanhood, and most recently ambition. You might be familiar with her excellent column at The Cut, where she always manages to write about the exact thing I've been fruitlessly ruminating on with clarity, humor, and insight. She's a delight. And so is her new, bestselling book, My Life After Ambition: A Good Enough Memoir.

    A few weeks ago, I interviewed Stefanie O'Connell about ambition, and it feels like a topic that can be endlessly excavated. Especially for women. Amil's book is the book I needed to read when I was 25 and depressed that I hadn't "succeeded at life as an adult" yet. And it's the book I still need now that my definitions of success have changed. We had the absolute best conversation, delved deep into our personal histories of ambition, and came out on the other side ready to fuck up with abandon.

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    48 mins
  • Lena Dunham's FAMESICK And The Price Of Redemption
    May 29 2026

    In which Emily and I discuss the many revelations of Famesick, a book positively brimming with Hollywood gossip (Adam Driver! Jenni Konner! Nora Ephron! Fucking Bruce Springsteen!) and themes near and dear to our hearts (feminism! bodies! performance of self! people-pleasing as women!)

    We also review our personal histories with Girls and whether or not we were on the right side of history as it pertains to the gleeful misogyny of Lena Dunham Hating in the mid-aughts. We top everything off by playing a little game of compare and contrast with Famesick and Lindy West's Adult Braces.

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    54 mins
  • WE Feel Bad About Our Hair
    May 15 2026

    As mentioned in Wednesday's newsletter, which was a self-indulgent rant about my hair woes and from whence they sprang, Emily and I spent an hour talking about why hair haunts us. And listen, while much of the episode is us bitching like BFFs at a slumber party, I legitimately think we landed on some actual insights as to why HAIR is such a fraught fucking thing for so many of us. Plus, a lot of you got in touch to say you liked us ranting about DINNER so perhaps we make this a regular thing? Chime in in the comments to let us know what very basic everyday thing we should bitch about cover next!

    HAPPY WEEKEND AND HAPPY HAIR!

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    47 mins
  • Starving To Be Good
    May 1 2026

    This week, Emily and I talked to Anna Rollins about her beautiful memoir, Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl

    Anna grew up in an Evangelical Christian community in Appalachia and was taught from a very young age that gender, sexuality, appetite, and thinness were toxically intertwined. Eating disorders were very much normalized in her community, and girls were taught to fear their desires. It's an incredible book, which both Emily and I tore through. Emily has written before about her history with disordered eating, and listening to both Anna and Emily exchange their personal insights was such a privilege. I got so much from both Anna's book and our conversation, which TRULY covers the gamut of why ideals of womanhood are Very, Very Bad.

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    47 mins
  • "Do you want kids?" is the wrong question
    Apr 17 2026

    Today, Emily and I discuss something we've been discussing since the day we became friends. What does it mean to bring children into the world? What does it mean to want to become a mother? And is that the same things as wanting to raise kids? There are just as many reasons not to have kids are there are reasons to have them, but so often cultural conversations about maternal ambivalence, pronatalism, and the climate crisis coagulate into a sticky abstract. Ultimately, the question of motherhood is intensely personal. So we get into it, and bring our individual baggage along for the ride!

    Related Reading:

    Why Having A Third Baby Felt Like The Safe Choice (by Sara)

    Reclaiming Maternal Dread (by Sara)

    I Don't Cherish Every Moment (by Sara)

    Is Having A Child Worth It? (by Emily)

    The Choice of Childlessness (by Emily)

    I Need More Time: Weighing The Option of Egg Freezing (by Emily)

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    41 mins
  • Lindy West Wrote A BOOK
    Apr 3 2026

    I occupy a certain corner of the internet that's been closely following all things Lindy West. My group chats have been ABLAZE. In today's episode, we talk to author Leigh Stein about her viral newsletter post about reading Adult Braces through the lens of gothic literature and domestic abuse. We also (BRAVELY) talk about Adult Braces as a memoir, rather than merely an asterisk to a million think pieces about the death of feminism blah blah blah. This was such a rich conversation, and even if you're burned out on Lindy West discourse (fair!), if you're at all curious about Adult Braces (road trips, personal insecurities, fatness, self-image, embodiment, Shrill the TV show, the connection between the perception of desirability and selfhood) this one's for you.

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    42 mins
  • The Tyranny of Dinner
    Mar 20 2026

    This week, Emily and I bravely unpack the perennial problem of dinner. We have to think about it, we have to cook it, we have to clean it up, and most of all, we need to eat it otherwise we die. Let's get into it.

    ALSO DISCUSSED 🍿🥘🥬

    • Stir-fry being THE college girl dinner of our day

    • Ina Garten as ultimate comfort watch

    • The unlimited joys of popcorn

    • Big Kale

    • Dawson's Creek and the passing of James Van Der Beek

    • Sara's fear of the grocery store

    • Emily's fear of sauce

    • The un-fun but very real fact of eating disorders impacting the conception of dinner

    • PASTA

    • TV as bliss

    • Emily's breakfast reveal . . . which causes Sara to melt down

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    41 mins