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  • Episode 119: Christmas Special. 2025 Reviewed.
    2025/12/22

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    It’s an After School Special… Most Millennial–style. In this holiday special episode, Reed and Sean find themselves on an unexpected mission: saving Santa Claus from ICE. What starts as a festive parody quickly turns into a very millennial blend of absurdity, heart, and social commentary—just like the specials we grew up with (but way more unhinged).

    After the chaos settles, the boys shift gears and reflect on the year that was. They look back on standout moments, unforgettable guests, and the conversations that defined the podcast, before turning their attention to what’s ahead. Join Reed and Sean as they close out the year together and look forward to 2026 with optimism, gratitude, and a little holiday spirit.

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    55 分
  • Episode 118: Marfa "Lights." ICE Surveillance Blimps. Chic(k)-Fil-A.
    2025/12/14

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    Are the Marfa Lights mysterious UFOs, or just headlights with good PR? This week on The Most Millennial Podcast, we head to West Texas to debunk one of the internet’s favorite paranormal legends and explain why those glowing orbs are almost certainly cars on the highway. But don’t get too comfortable—ICE blimps and drones are very real, very present, and somehow even more unsettling.

    We also share an update on Will Smith and his surprising discovery of a new species of anaconda, then spiral into an identity-level debate over one simple question: How do you spell Chick-fil-A? The answer sits at the center of a Mandela Effect dispute that has people questioning their own memories.

    From conspiracy theories and surveillance anxiety to celebrity science news and fast-food reality checks, it’s a classic episode of The Most Millennial Podcast.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Episode 117: The Age of Disclosure and Nonhuman Intelligence.
    2025/12/08

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    In this thought-provoking episode, Reed and Sean dive into what Dan Farrah calls “the Age of Disclosure”—a moment in history where conversations about nonhuman intelligence, advanced technologies, and once-taboo phenomena are rapidly entering the mainstream. Building on the momentum from our previous discussion with astrophysicist Zac Long, the guys examine how scientific rigor, public curiosity, and government transparency are converging in unprecedented ways.

    Reed and Sean explore why disclosure is accelerating now, what shifts are happening in the scientific community, and how our understanding of nonhuman intelligence may change in the coming decade. From cultural turning points to theoretical frameworks raised in the Zac Long interview, this episode ties together emerging patterns and asks big questions about what humanity is preparing to face—or finally acknowledge.

    If you’re interested in the intersection of science, society, and the unknown, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 116: Live Play DnD with Friend of the Pod, Trevor.
    2025/11/30

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    Roll for nostalgia! Grab your dice, your ’90s snacks, and your deepest millennial anxieties, because this week The Most Millennial Podcast dives head-first into a full-on Dungeons & Dragons adventure. Long-time friend of the pod and Dungeon Master extraordinaire Trevor returns to guide us through an epic, slightly unhinged campaign set in the most mystical and surreal plane of existence we could imagine: Casa Bonita.

    In this episode, we step into a fantasy version of the legendary restaurant, complete with cliff divers and margaritas. Trevor leads us through a campaign filled with nostalgia traps, millennial side quests, and sly references to some of our most chaotic previous episodes. Along the way, we unravel a handful of conspiracy theories including flat earth and aliens.

    Expect critical failures, ponderous perception checks, and the kind of dungeon-crawling existential dread only millennials can bring to a tabletop session. Whether you’re a dedicated DnD fan or just here for the Casa Bonita sopapillas, this episode promises pure chaotic-good energy as we roll initiative and dive in.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Episode 115: Astrophysics with Zac Long.
    2025/11/24

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    Today we are rejoined by astrophysicist, Zac Long. We explore the mysteries of the universe; dark matter, dark energy, and wild speculation on the consciousness of the Sun. Zac presents an old, and now debunked, theory on stellavores (star eaters!).

    Don't forget to check out Episode 109 for Zac's primer on quantum physics! Also check out his podcast, Reading Room Ruffians.

    Apologies for my poor audio this episode. Thankfully, Zac and Sean sound great!

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Episode 114: Solar Flares and What is Even Neurotypical?
    2025/11/16

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    This week on The Most Millennial Podcast, Reed and Sean dive into the cosmic chaos of the recent auroras and solar flares. We break down what actually happened in the sky, why the sun suddenly decided to behave this way, and how it all led to Reed’s sudden fascination with magnetospheric physics.

    Then we pivot from solar storms to brain storms as we reflect on our own quirks, habits, and wonderfully weird millennial foibles. What is “neurotypical,” anyway? Does anyone actually feel that way? We explore how labels help (and sometimes don’t), why everyone thinks they’re the weird one, and the small ways we try to make sense of ourselves in a world that still thinks “just don’t worry” is useful advice.

    It’s cosmic, it’s personal, it’s unhinged in a gentle millennial way—join us!

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Episode 113: Special Guest, Ex Cult Member and Entrepreneur, Melissa Sifjardóttir.
    2025/11/09

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    In this episode of The Most Millennial Podcast, the conversation drifts through incense smoke and memory with guest Melissa Sifjardóttir — a perfumer, practicing witch, and survivor of a cult who has turned her past into a practice of creation and healing. Melissa, founder of the olfactory brand Sif Sniffs, joins the show to talk about the strange alchemy of scent, belief, and identity.

    Together, she and the hosts of TMMP explore what it means to build a life out of ruins, the power of smells, and why millennials might be the most spiritually curious generation yet. It’s a tender, fragrant episode about reclaiming magic, surviving manipulation, and finding beauty in the act of becoming whole again.

    Check out her website and instragram: www.sifsniffs.com and @sifsniffs

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Episode 112: Curious Accents. NEO Puts People in the Matrix. 15,000 Visitors Per Year.
    2025/11/03

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    In this episode, Reed and Sean explore some of the most fascinating and unsettling stories shaping our modern reality. They begin with the curious case of a woman who, after suffering a stroke, suddenly developed a completely new accent — a rare neurological phenomenon known as Foreign Accent Syndrome. The hosts unpack what might cause such a bizarre transformation and what it reveals about the human brain’s deep connection between language and identity.

    From there, the conversation turns to NEO, the sleek new personal assistant robot that promises to make life easier but might be doing so at an unsettling cost. Reed and Sean question the motives of the company behind NEO, probing the ethical gray areas of how such technology is developed and marketed. Is this the next great leap in personal robotics, or another example of Silicon Valley’s knack for packaging exploitation as innovation?

    Finally, the episode takes a cosmic turn with the work of astrophysicist Beatriz Villarroel, whose research into mysterious “transients” — fleeting bursts of light in the sky — reveals an eerie correlation with UAP sightings and nuclear testing. Could these anomalies suggest a deeper connection between human activity and unexplained phenomena? Reed and Sean wrestle with the implications, jokingly (and not so jokingly) wondering if aliens really are among us.

    Blending humor, curiosity, and a healthy dose of skepticism, this episode captures what The Most Millennial Podcast does best: making sense of a world that often feels stranger than fiction.

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    1 時間 14 分