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Overthink This!

Overthink This!

By: Joan Chan & Nela Chereja
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A weekly ‘Would You Rather’ podcast where two overthinking friends spiral into chaos, argue lovingly, go wildly off-topic, and still somehow have to choose.

Joan Chan & Nela Chereja
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode #62: Honest Conversations about Work, Life, and Everything In Between
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode, we’re trying something different. Instead of unpacking a specific dilemma, we sit down for an open and honest conversation about work-life balance—what it really looks like, how it shifts over time, and the challenges we don’t always talk about. No neat solutions, no clear answers—just a genuine exchange of experiences, reflections, and a reminder that sometimes, talking it through is enough.

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    30 mins
  • Episode #61: Always Know Why or Always Know How To Fix It
    Apr 21 2026

    Would you rather know the answer to every question except why… or always know why things happen, but never know how to fix them?

    In this episode, we spiral into one of our most personal dilemmas yet: is it better to understand the reason behind everything, or to just skip the explanation and solve the problem? From broken washing machines and cheating hypotheticals to promotions, purpose, therapy, and the deeply human need to ask “why,” this one got more revealing than expected.

    One of us discovers she may be happiest as an all-powerful fixer. The other refuses to live without purpose, meaning, and follow-up questions. Naturally, chaos follows.

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    21 mins
  • Episode #60: Lose Written Words or Lose Your Sense of Time
    Apr 14 2026

    Would you rather lose the ability to understand written words… or stop experiencing time the way everyone else does?

    In this episode, we start with singing, comfort songs, and dramatic Taylor Swift feelings, then somehow spiral into bathroom signs, audiobooks, circadian rhythm, cave experiments, parenting schedules, and whether time is actually helping us or ruining our lives.

    One of us would rather live in complete temporal chaos than lose books. The other is surprisingly ready to give up reading and just let technology read everything out loud. Naturally, we overthink all of it.

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    26 mins
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