227! Tendies
Why are we all suddenly calling these chicken "tendies"?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about children's food, compression, self-deprecation, cutification, Big Chicken, and expressivity. They don’t talk about brekky.
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Why are we all suddenly calling these chicken "tendies"?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about children's food, compression, self-deprecation, cutification, Big Chicken, and expressivity. They don’t talk about brekky.
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Do you believe in the idea that collective vibes could exist, and are we fully entering into a new vibe?
This week, Joey and Aaron talk about the debt ceiling battle, the Writers Guild of America strike, AI, not sitting idle, Lucy Lawless, and pasta. They don’t talk about cowboy pasta.
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What have you learned in one year of playing DnD together?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about Dungeons & Dragons, body doubling, Type 1 and Type 2 Fun, hobbies, forks, and the Metaverse. They don’t talk about the D&D All-Stars.
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How should we feel about optimism?
This week, Joey and Jess talk about genetics, pessimism, risk aversion, oxytocin, hugs, and butt pats. They don’t talk about why cats like butt pats, though.
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When was the last time that you experienced something familar unexpected?
This week, Jess, Joey, and Aaron talk about mochi, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, chord progressions, rollercoasters, Warrior Cats, and Doppler radar. They don’t talk about The Lloyd Dobler Effect.
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Corrections Department: The original The Parent Trap film came out in 1961
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Blindness by José Saramago
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
What are you watching right now and why?
This week, Aaron, Jess, and Joey talk about SpongeBob, YouTube shorts rabbit holes, RuPaul's Drag Race, the NBA Playoffs, Alan Wake, and bikinis. To the Sunbathing Angel's dismay, they don’t talk about The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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Revsiting Critical Nonsense 217! AI Centaurs
BuzzFeed News: The Disturbing Secret Behind An Iconic Cartoon: Underage Sexual Abuse
How do you summon The Genuine Maybe?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about the Confidence Interval, curiosity, viewquakes, the gender norms of being assertive, rightness, and openness. They don’t talk about Björk.
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The New Yorker: Emojis That Parents Are Still Waiting For
What do I know?
This week, Joey, Aaron, and Jess talk about not having all the answers, amoebic sponges, career archs and karma, graciousness in success, recognizing your value, and being dumb. They don’t talk about low-performing assholes.
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What does cake tell us about now?
This week, Jess, Aaron, and Joey talk about Cake Boss, Duff Goldman, Instagram cakes, Julia Child, wedding cakes, and enlightenment. They don’t talk about Daniel Craig.
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Saveur: How to Make Those Fabulously Unhinged Cakes You Saw on Instagram
Corrections Department: "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro's Carlo's Bakery in ... Hoboken
"The Other Dude" Duff Goldman's Charm City Cakes in Baltimore
Netflix: Is It Cake?
The New York Times: Let Them Eat Wacky, Whimsical Cake
The New York Times Style Magazine: The Latest Trend in Baking? Making a Mess
What do you think is going to be the next musical instrument solo in pop music?
This week, Aaron, Jess, and Joey talk about sax solos, the digitization of music, musicianship, sonic genre markers, Ice Spice, and background music. They don’t talk about Raphael Ravenscroft.
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Plain English podcast with Derek Thompson: Why the Cult of Achievement in Schools Is Making People Miserable
Switched on Pop podcast: The L.A. guitar shop that reinvented indie folk
How do you feel about centaurs and what centaurs do you want to be?
This week, Joey and Jess talk about ChatGPT, Garry Kasparov, workplace production, individualistic augmentation, the Chinese zodiac, and mitochondria. They don’t talk about manticores.
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Revisiting Critical Nonsense 191! AI Art and Hamsterstanistan
"Experimental Evidence on the Productivity Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence" by Shakked Noy and Whitney Zhang
"When and How Artificial Intelligence Augments Employee Creativity" by Nan Jia, Xueming Luo, Zheng Fang, and Chengcheng Liao
How do we reflect?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about rumination, perseveration, internal monologues, employee reviews, radical candor, and feedback. They don’t talk about "2000 Seasons".
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How should we approach success?
This week, Joey and Jess talk about whales, personal comparison, persistence hunting, gender dynamics, emotional labor, and lunch prep. They don’t talk about fairyfly hearts.
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Foxy Brown's "Candy"
Corrections Department: A blue whale's heart isn't actually the size of a Volkswagen Beetle.
Kajornwan Chueng's twitter thread about her kid "doing the bare minimum."
The New York Times: ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ and the Angst of the Striving Upper Class
Why are we so bad at packing?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about reducing travel expectations, The Uniform Project, embodying different personas, punting decisions, efficiency, and shoes. They don’t talk about Kevin.
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When or how or where are the places that we should be deploying pettiness and feel okay about it?
This week, Joey, Oliver ... er ... Aaron, and Jess talk about petty/offense pairings, berms, feedback loops, Karens, The Pettisphere, and FAFO. They don’t talk about Jemelle Hill.
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The Atlantic: The Mythology of Karen
So You've Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson
How do we navigate the tricky feelings?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about whistling, the Circumplex Model of Affect, anger in the workplace, navigating of negative spaces, being a squeaky wheel, and heightened emotional points. They don’t talk about Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam.
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"The circumplex model of affect: An integrative approach to affective neuroscience, cognitive development, and psychopathology" by Jonathan Posner, James A. Russell, and Bradley S. Peterson
How do you ask a good question?
This week, Jess and Aaron talk about 5-cent vs. 25-cent questions, tempo, performance question-asking, prioritizing curiosity over confidence, checking for clarification, and signposting. They don’t talk about Gang Starr.
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Revisiting Critical Nonsense 174! Askers vs. Guessers and Working Hours
Harvard Business Review: The Surprising Power of Questions
The New York Times: The 36 Questions That Lead to Love
What's the best way to encourage people to own their confidence and speak their minds?
This week, Jess and Joey talk about flatness, self consciousness, modeling vs. metering, explicit conversations, confidence intervals, and pants-pants. They don’t talk about Julie Andrews.
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Six Thinking Hats: An Essential Approach to Business Management by Edward de Bono
The New York Times: A Conversation With Bing’s Chatbot Left Me Deeply Unsettled
What is "cool"?
This week, Joey and Aaron talk about kinetic energy, Obama, privilege and power, nerds, Blackness, and fish sauce. They don’t talk about Freestyle Fellowship.
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Wondrium Daily: Why The Word ‘Cool’ Has Stayed Hot For So Long
"I Like to Watch": Drag Queens Trixie Mattel and Katya React to Mean Girls
Hank and John Green
Corrections Department: Big Boi, not 3 Stacks, said "cooler than a polar bear's toenails".
What do you think are the right places to deploy euphemisms, or should we abandon them altogether? How harmful is it to use euphemisms, and why not err on their side just in case? And, if we took all the euphemisms off the table, what do we do with language next?
This week, Joey, Jess, and Aaron try out a new Exquisite Corpse segment where they pass along a conversation to each other one thought at a time. They talk about tech layoffs, pooping and peeing, the Space Shuttle Challenger, unreceptive audiences, buying used cars, the joy of playing with language, and protective speech. They don’t talk about exquisite jorps.
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