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  • Episode 12 | Are They OK? Grammys, Performances, and the Illusion of Consensus
    2026/02/07

    We’re recording this episode 48 hours after the Grammys, and it’s clear none of us watched the same show.

    Between the Recording Academy’s YouTube premiere ceremony, the red carpet, CBS, Paramount+, and the group chat, the Grammys felt less like one event and more like five stitched together.

    In this episode, Steph, Will, and Jamie break down:

    • Why the pre-show and premiere ceremony felt more musically honest than the main broadcast
    • How the Recording Academy actually works, and why music’s lack of a union still matters
    • Standout performances from the night, including the Ozzy Osbourne tribute, Lauryn Hill’s R&B legends moment, Reba McEntire, and Tyler, the Creator
    • Why the “New Artist” showcase exposed how strange Grammy categories have become
    • Fashion hits, misses, and Cam Newton cosplay
    • And our recurring question of the night: are they okay? — unpacking Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, and more

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  • Episode 11 | The Impact of Sports on Identity and Community
    2026/01/30

    Sports aren’t just games—they’re emotional, social, and deeply personal. In this episode of Take It Personal crew, dig into the psychology of sports: why fandom becomes part of identity, how community turns wins and losses into shared experience, and why certain sports moments stay with us for life.

    We talk about:

    • How sports shape identity across different phases of life
    • Why is community the multiplier that makes sports feel meaningful
    • Team-first vs athlete-first fandom—and the generational shift behind it
    • The Olympics as storytelling, politics, and national identity
    • Serena Williams’ dominance and the emotional challenge of “what comes next”
    • How modern media and streaming choices affect how we experience sports
    • Why wearing team gear after a loss still matters

    If sports have ever made you feel something bigger than yourself, this episode is for you.

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    43 分
  • Episode 10 | When a Finale Betrays You (HIMYM, GOT, Peak-End Rule)
    2026/01/24

    Some shows don’t just end; they betray you, and suddenly the whole series becomes impossible to rewatch.

    This episode started with Will’s Substack piece on “unrewatchable TV,” and we take it from there: why How I Met Your Mother feels like a trust fall that never got caught, why Game of Thrones is still rewatchable for some people even after a rushed finale, and the three big ways a show becomes unrewatchable:

    1. The ending breaks trust,
    2. The show crosses a “trauma threshold,” or
    3. It ages so poorly you can’t unsee it.

    We also get into the peak-end rule (your brain remembers the emotional peak and the ending), why reboots like the upcoming Harry Potter series feel personal, and what we’ll always rewatch when life is doing the most.

    Discussed: HIMYM, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Cheers, Buffy, Firefly/Serenity, Succession, Schitt’s Creek, Steven Universe, Broad City. Plus a quick tease for a future Stranger Things episode.

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    59 分
  • Episode 9 | 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' Didn’t Shock Us; It Explained Us
    2026/01/15

    This week on Take It Personal, Steph, Will, and Jamie unpack Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning — and what it feels like to watch a documentary when you already know too much.

    Steph comes in with a long memory (and a clipboard), Will is hit with visceral nostalgia and discomfort, and Jamie watches once as a bystander and again as a skeptic. Together, they trace how Bad Boy Records shaped an era — and how power, contracts, charisma, and silence shaped what came next.

    The conversation moves from vanished artists and exploitative deals to damning Miami footage, jury bias, cult-leader dynamics, and the uncomfortable truth that celebrity doesn’t just distort justice — it can become the strategy.

    This isn’t a recap. It’s a systems conversation about abuse, authorship, nostalgia, and what happens when the mythology finally collapses.

    Related reading: Steph explores these themes in greater depth in her Substack essay, “No Way Out, No Way Back, which reflects on growing up during the Bad Boy era and reckoning with what that legacy means today:

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    45 分
  • Episode 8 | "YouTube"s Position in the Streaming Wars"
    2025/10/10

    YouTube is the super-app that has already won the streaming wars. Jamie, Steph, and Wil dig into watch habits, Shorts vs. long-form, creator economies, live sports, policy risks, and why YouTube feels like “groceries” while prestige TV is dessert.

    Segments

    • 00:03:00 YouTube as a media “super app” (UGC + TV + music + rentals + podcasts)
    • 00:10:00 Social detox → intentional YouTube viewing vs. doomscrolling
    • 00:14:00 Modularity: Shorts, 10-min vids, 2-hr essays, and live streams
    • 00:18:00 Are creators the new networks? (Terrell Grice, Hot Ones)
    • 00:25:00 The live-sports moat; “Venue” bundle shoutout
    • 00:27:00 Global scale: India, U.S., Brazil user bases
    • 00:33:00 Money talk: asset-light payouts vs. studio risk; Alien Earth cost example
    • 00:37:00 Policy & platform risk (FTC fines, FCC attention)
    • 00:40:00 Public pressure & corporate modulation (Kimmel/Disney, Target)
    • 00:49:00 Would-you-rather: Gen Z feed for a year vs. never rewatch again
    • 00:51:00 Boycotts & ethical consumption (Nicki Minaj, MJ, R. Kelly feature control)
    • 00:56:00 Beyoncé x Ivanka gala seating kerfuffle (light; meta branding chat)
    • 00:58:45 Wrap + follows: @takeitpersonal_podcast

    Links

    • The Terrell Show — channel home | Coco Jones — comeback vlog | Performances
    • Youglish — youglish.com
    • YouTube Premium / Music overview
    • YouTube TV — NFL Sunday Ticket
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  • Episode 7 | Is ‘Life of a Showgirl’ the Endgame?
    2025/10/03

    We’re kicking off our new one-topic deep-dive format with the obligatory (!) Taylor Swift episode. Will argues that much of Taylor’s catalog reads like fictional storytelling rather than diary pages, Steph pushes back (All Too Well hive, rise), and Jamie brings the generational context — from Harry Chapin to how upheaval fuels creative renaissances.

    What we cover

    • The format change (single-topic episodes moving forward)
    • Taylor as a fiction writer: with nods to Dennis Linde’s “Lindeville” world-building
    • Folklore/Evermore, as explicitly fictional case studies, the ‘gym teacher/English teacher’ caption
    • Why the Eras Tour felt like a template for fan reinvention
    • Vegas residency speculation, The Sphere, and business tie-ins with Travis
    • Artist archetypes: Taylor’s approachability vs. Beyoncé’s aspirational mythos
    • Hot takes: a coming music renaissance; and why Cardi B can drop fewer albums and still eat

    Chapter markers

    • 00:00 — Intro: New one-topic format
    • 00:38 — Icebreaker: Predictions that aged poorly
    • 06:35 — Hot take: ‘Diary of a Showgirl’ as last album? + Vegas residency
    • 09:20 — Main thesis: Taylor as a fiction writer
    • 16:13 — Folklore/Evermore as fictional; engagement caption talk
    • 22:15 — Eras Tour = fan reinvention template
    • 31:32 — Vegas, The Sphere & business tie-ins
    • 33:32 — Theater ‘release party’ discussion
    • 45:40 — Jamie’s hot take: creative renaissance incoming
    • 46:19 — Steph’s hot take: Cardi B’s quality cadence
    • 48:41 — Wrap + where to follow

    Folllow Us On

    • TikTok/IG/YouTube: @takeitpersonal_podcast / @takeitpersonal_podcast / youtube.com/@takeitpersonal_podcast
    • Show hub: https://linktr.ee/takeitpersonal_podcast

    Credits

    Hosts: Steph, Will, Jamie | Producer: Lindsay

    Notes

    Opinions are our own. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the artists mentioned.

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    51 分
  • Episode 6:| “Mics, Meaning & Midlife Math”
    2025/08/18

    This week on Take It Personal, Steph, Will, and Jamie discuss the platforms they trust—and how podcasts have become the most influential mic in the room. From Taylor Swift’s 12th album release via Travis Kelce’s podcast to Marc Maron’s impact and the decline of traditional media, the hosts examine the cultural shift toward unfiltered voices.

    Then, things get personal. Jamie shares about doing bedtime math and realizing he might be losing 200 days with his partner. Will reflects on his 40th birthday and Marcus Aurelius. Steph talks about how losing her parents early made her more direct—and more liberated. The group discusses physical changes, weight gain, old routines, and how mortality affects your mindset.

    Finally, the episode ends with a local report from D.C., commentary on political theater, and the return of the Take It Personal “What We’re Looking Forward To” roundup.

    For More From T.I.P. Crew, check us out on TikTok & YouTube.

    https://linktr.ee/TakeItPersonalPod

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    50 分
  • Episode 5: “NIL, Nostalgia & Not-So-Secret Affairs”
    2025/07/29

    This week on Take It Personal, we’re talking about what real power looks like. From WNBA players rewriting the rules to a dead uncle’s cookbag going viral, we’re unpacking culture, chaos, and clarity. We break down the Stud Budz livestream, NIL power moves, why gas stoves are canceled (per Will), and why the new Clipse album might just be scripture for grown folks. Oh—and someone definitely got caught cheating on a kiss cam. It’s a little messy, a little meaningful, and always personal.

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    59 分