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Last Of The Line

Last Of The Line

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A podcast before the end.

Last Of The Line is where a group of middle-aged friends meander through topics they don’t fully understand — mostly so our kids have something to remember us by when we inevitably die.

We’re part of the last generation to grow up before the internet, standing at the edge of the analogue world as the AI tide rolls in. Before it washes us away completely, we’ve got a few things left to say.

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  • Episode 5 - February Next, Urgh
    2026/02/24

    February Next, Urgh ☔


    This week, we begin somewhere unexpected. We pay tribute to Hannah Corne — a woman who chose to live bravely, publicly and generously in the face of terminal illness. Her story cuts straight to the reason Last Of The Line exists: because later isn’t guaranteed, and conversations matter.


    From there, as ever, things escalate quickly.


    We ask whether we’re the last generation to be fat — or simply the first with access to pharmaceutical “off switches.” With Ozempic, Mounjaro and wearable tech reshaping bodies and habits, is this about health, aesthetics, social pressure… or control?


    We then turn to parenting in the age of tracking apps. Are we raising safer kids — or just more monitored ones? Did freedom make us resourceful… or just lucky?


    Have cars stopped being objects of desire and become glorified washing machines? Is design dead? And are younger generations simply priced out of caring?


    In Conspiracy Corner, we test whether ambiguity is the most powerful weapon modern militaries possess.


    Finally, predictions: Bitcoin fallout, Winter Olympic bravado, and a music segment that may have produced the worst playlist ever assembled.


    As ever: friendship, disagreement, mild self-incrimination, and the comforting sense that none of us fully know what we’re talking about.


    Welcome to Last Of The Line.

    A podcast before the end.


    (00:00) In Memory of Hannah Corne

    (02:43) New Year Resolutions and Personal Reflections

    (05:37) The Obesity Epidemic: Are We the Last Generation to be Fat?

    (08:16) The Role of Medication in Weight Management

    (10:50) Personal Experiences with Weight Loss Drugs

    (13:57) Social Implications of Weight Loss Medications

    (16:43) The Future of Weight Management and Societal Norms

    (31:10) Body Positivity and Aspirational Standards

    (36:09) Parenting in the Digital Age

    (53:31) The Evolution of Car Culture

    (01:06:05) The Evolution of Car Design

    (01:09:37) The Balance Between Beauty and Utility in Cars

    (01:11:28) Generational Shifts in Car Culture

    (01:14:32) Conspiracy Corner: Operation Borrowed Flag

    (01:22:57) Predictions and Reflections on Bitcoin

    (01:23:53) Betting on Confidence: Predictions and Outcomes

    (01:25:55) Winter Olympics Predictions: Who Will Dominate?

    (01:33:20) Music Preferences: Songs We Love That Others Don't


    #LastOfTheLine #Podcast #Friendship #MiddleAgedMen #LongFormConversation #NewEpisode #Ozempic #Parenting #CarCulture #WinterOlympics #ConspiracyCorner #Bitcoin #MusicDebate

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    1 時間 52 分
  • Episode 4 - New Year New Me
    2026/01/26

    New Year, New Me 🍾🥂… Probably.

    In this episode, the group takes aim at New Year’s resolutions. Why we make them, why we abandon them, and whether the whole thing is just a calendar-based lie we tell ourselves every January.

    The conversation starts with optimism (or lack of it), before drifting into the realities of habit-building in midlife: fitness, drinking less, tracking everything, and the creeping sense that apps are either saving us… or quietly judging us. Do habit trackers build discipline, or just outsource willpower? Is progress about better tools, or simply changing the environment you live in?

    From there, things widen out. The group talks about car culture and why motoring events now feel more meaningful than ownership, the tension between nostalgia and affordability for the next generation, and the frustration of missing things like Goodwood because real life gets in the way. There’s F1 chat, racing simulators, family competitiveness, and the joy (and chaos) of shared experiences.

    As always, the episode ends with music, this time turning to high-BPM workout anthems and the songs that actually get you moving when motivation runs low, plus new predictions, a conspiracy detour, and the usual amount of unplanned honesty.

    Reflective, funny, occasionally unfiltered and very aware that “new year, new me” rarely survives January.

    Welcome to Last Of The Line.

    A podcast before the end.

    (00:00) Introduction to New Year Optimism

    (07:48) The Reality of New Year's Resolutions

    (15:50) Personal Experiences with Resolutions

    (20:21) The Role of Technology in Self-Improvement

    (27:00) Conclusion and Reflections on Change

    (27:27) The Challenge of New Year's Resolutions

    (28:04) Building Habits with Flexibility

    (30:32) The Role of Accountability in Fitness

    (37:41) Apps and Willpower: A Double-Edged Sword

    (43:53) The Impact of Technology on Habit Formation

    (58:43) The Importance of Simplicity in Health Apps

    (01:00:11) Personal Anecdotes and Self-Diagnosis

    (01:02:31) Fitness Trackers: Motivation and Commitment

    (01:06:24) The Quirky Side of Health Apps

    (01:08:21) Future of Health Tech: Integration and Insights

    (01:23:45) New Year's Resolutions and Calendar Control

    (01:24:44) The Emotional Connection to Car Ownership

    (01:26:25) Excitement for Upcoming Automotive Events

    (01:28:40) Nostalgia and Financial Barriers in Car Culture

    (01:39:10) Conspiracy Corner: Operation Northwoods

    (01:48:16) Mariah Carey's Streaming Record

    (01:51:09) Bitcoin Predictions for 2026

    (01:57:19) Workout Music Choices


    #LastOfTheLine #LastOfTheLinePodcast #UKPodcast #FriendsPodcast #Xennial #GrowingUpOffline #PreInternet #NewYearNewMe #NewYearsResolutions #HabitBuilding #SelfImprovement #FitnessMotivation #TechAndWellness #LifeInYour40s #CarCulture #MotoringEvents #F1 #GoodwoodRevival #DrivingCulture #WorkoutMusic #GymPlaylist #HighBPM #MusicMotivation

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    2 時間 16 分
  • Episode 3 - Christmas Special
    2026/01/14

    It’s the Last Of The Line 🧑‍🎄 Christmas Special 🎄

    In this end-of-year episode, Sam, Jon, Dedders and Pompey gather in questionable festive outfits to ask the big seasonal questions:

    Have Christmas traditions died, or just quietly mutated? Are we still chasing the magic, or just efficiently managing stress, vouchers, and battery-powered Nerf weapons?

    From morning beers and micro machines to bikes, Mega Drives, goats (yes, actual goats), and the worst presents anyone has ever pretended to like, the group takes a nostalgic dive into the Christmases that shaped us, and the ones we’re now responsible for creating.

    There’s also:

    • A debate on whether kids today experience Christmas magic or just faster downloads
    • A deep dive into the greatest (and worst) Christmas presents ever received
    • Conspiracy Corner investigates alleged Christmas toy price-fixing
    • A festive car debate: the ultimate Christmas road-trip car and the absolute worst
    • Bold predictions (some wildly wrong)
    • And a final, slightly unhinged argument over which Christmas song deserves to survive for future generations


    It’s nostalgic, opinionated, occasionally sincere, and exactly the kind of Christmas conversation you’d expect from a group of middle-aged friends who grew up offline, and aren’t quite ready to let go.

    Welcome to Last Of The Line.

    A podcast before the end.

    (00:00) Christmas Traditions: Evolution or Decline?

    (09:29) The Magic of Christmas: A Personal Reflection

    (22:01) The Efficiency of Christmas: Streamlining the Holiday Experience

    (23:41) The Evolution of Gift Giving

    (26:42) Nostalgic Christmas Memories

    (30:18) The Best and Worst Presents

    (32:12) The Greatest Christmas Gadgets

    (52:34) Unexpected Gifts and Their Impact

    (55:45) The Worst Gifts Ever Received

    (01:00:21) Handmade Gifts: A Dying Tradition?

    (01:03:10) The Ultimate Family Christmas Road Trip Car

    (01:16:39) John's Conspiracy Theory Corner: Price Fixing in Toys

    (01:27:14) Predictions: Christmas Music Streams

    (01:29:09) Streaming Predictions and Metrics

    (01:37:00) Football Predictions for the Premier League

    (01:44:04) Preserving Christmas Songs for Future Generations

    #LastOfTheLine #LastOfTheLinePodcast #UKPodcast #FriendsPodcast #Xennial #GrowingUpOffline #PreInternet #ChristmasSpecial #ChristmasNostalgia #ChristmasTraditions #ChristmasDebate #ConspiracyCorner #CarPodcast #ChristmasMusic #90sKids #ParentingNow #ChristmasRoadTrip

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