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USS Sisterhood — Why are we doing this?

USS Sisterhood — Why are we doing this?

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Welcome aboard the USS Sisterhood! In this launch episode, sisters Marissa Garza and Lisa Garza set course for a new adventure: watching Star Trek: The Next Generation together for the first time—one seasoned casual fan, one total newbie, and zero working knowledge of the theme song.

Expect space jokes, sibling banter, and a heartfelt exploration of what it means to boldly go... as sisters.

🪐 In This Episode:

  • Why this podcast exists and what inspired the idea
  • Lisa's Star Trek exposure: limited to Lower Decks and vibes
  • Marissa's casual Trekker roots: movies, space whales, and childhood TV memories
  • Sci-fi vs fantasy, aphantasia, and what makes science feel like real-world magic
  • Our sci-fi faves: Andor, The Expanse, Cocoon (yes, that 80s alien pool movie)
  • The plan: Watch TNG Season 1 in batches of five episodes
  • Theme music and art? All Lisa. Podcast nerdiness? All Marissa.
  • The USS Sisterhood origin story (and its secret roots in GarageBand)

👯‍♀️ Why "USS Sisterhood"?

We’re eight years apart, but pop culture has always been our bridge. This podcast is a way to play, explore sci-fi, and document what happens when two sisters dive into a beloved universe—one warp core breach at a time.

🌌 Who This Show Is For:

  • TNG newbies curious about Star Trek (but not ready to learn Klingon)
  • Lifelong Trekkies looking for a fun, heart-forward rewatch
  • Sci-fi fans who love pop culture, sisterhood, and deep tangents about ET
  • Anyone who’s ever watched Lower Decks and wanted to see the real thing

⭐ Call to Action:

If you’re excited to take this journey with us, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! (Especially if you believe five stars are the most stars in the known galaxy.)

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