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Loose Ends (With Kenny And Friends)

Loose Ends (With Kenny And Friends)

By: Kenny Gillett
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Unravel life’s untied threads with Kenny and a rotating crew of friends as they dive into the stories, questions, and quirks that don’t always fit neatly into everyday conversation. From unexpected hot takes and hilarious confessions to deeper chats about relationships, culture, and whatever’s been stuck in our heads — nothing’s off the table and no loose end is left hanging. Whether you’re here to laugh, think, or just feel like part of the conversation, come kick it with us. Let’s tie it all together… or not.

Kenneth Gillett
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Growing Up Is A Trap
    Jun 13 2025

    Kenny Gillett is officially pressing record on the podcast he’s been talking about since flip phones were a thing—and in this debut episode of Loose Ends, he’s diving deep into the myth of adulthood. Spoiler: it’s not giving luxury, it’s giving “why is rent due again?”

    This week, Kenny gets real about what it’s like to hit 36 and realize you’re not rich enough to stop eating leftovers, and that being grown is actually… a trap. No one prepared 12-year-old Kenny for the emotional, financial, and fridge-stocking responsibilities of adulthood. Apparently food doesn’t magically appear. Who knew?

    But it’s not all struggle meals and stress—this episode also celebrates the glow-up of friendship, as Kenny and his bestie Sarah talk about their reuniting of friendship on the mic after five years of not speaking. They’re unpacking how they found their way back to each other, proving that real love can survive toxic friendship vibes, emotional growth, and possibly several ignored texts.

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