Marcus's Kitchen Nightmares
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About this listen
In this episode, we’re talking about the most cringe comments young people hear from older generations. From outdated advice to wild assumptions, these moments will have you laughing, cringing, and nodding along.
Thanksgiving Kitchen Disasters:
Thanksgiving is all fun and games… until something catches fire. Marcus and Taylor swap their best kitchen disaster stories and play hilarious listener talkbacks about holiday meals gone wrong.
What's Trending:
From Broadway magic hitting the big screen to buzzer-beaters and beautiful hikes—Marcus and Taylor cover the Wicked movie release, the latest in sports, and why National Hiking Day deserves more love.
Second Date Update:
Tapas, sangria, and a spoon swap—what could go wrong? Trent thought he nailed his date with Kayla, but after their Walnut Creek night out, she vanished faster than a reality show rose ceremony. Let’s unpack this one.
Awkward Run-ins with Your Ex:
Running into an ex is never smooth… especially when it happens in public. Marcus and Taylor swap awkward ex-run-in stories and relive the hilarious moment they unexpectedly bumped into one of Taylor’s exes over the weekend.
Good News:
This week, we’re talking about the “Kindest Kids in America.” Twenty incredible elementary schoolers were honored at the U.S. Capitol on World Kindness Day for the compassion they’ve shown in their communities. We dig into how this national initiative—started by a Utah school counselor—uses kindness to combat bullying, plus the inspiring stories behind these young heroes.
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