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We went into holiday break with big plans… and absolutely none of them happened. In this episode, we unpack our time off: bed rotting like pros, surviving embarrassing airport moments, and reacting to some truly bad Christmas gifts.
Easy Hacks To Get Your Sleep Back On Track After The Holidays:
Holiday sleep schedule? Gone. We’re talking easy hacks to reset your sleep after late nights, festive chaos, and too many hours on the couch…without unrealistic resolutions or overnight changes.
What's Trending:
From North Bay flooding and the latest weather updates to sports headlines, we’re covering what you need to know. Plus, Jelly Roll’s transformation, how movie theaters are celebrating National Popcorn Day, and why National Whipped Cream Day deserves some attention.
Second Date Update:
Ben swore this one was a lock for a second date. After bonding over bad first dates, favorite SF bars, and a surprisingly passionate argument about ranch dressing on pizza, Carly disappeared. Ben calls us to figure out where things went sideways—and if the signs were there all along.
Popular Things That Won’t Age Well, According To Reddit:
A Reddit post asked, “What’s popular right now that won’t age well?” and the internet did not hold back. We break down the most talked-about answers, from filters to touchscreens everywhere and overconsumption.
Good News:
What started as a routine photography hike near the Golden Gate Bridge turned into an unforgettable act of kindness. Bay Area photographer Stu Berman found a lost wallet—and through a series of unexpected connections that stretched all the way to Vietnam, managed to return it to its owner. It’s a powerful reminder of how small moments can create big ripple effects.
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