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In this episode, Mitchell and Scarlet return with classic Doing The Most energy: slightly tired, heavily caffeinated (tea counts), and fully prepared to unpack everyday absurdities. What begins with cozy restaurant observations spirals into backyard wildlife diplomacy and eventually lands in a full investigative breakdown of… hospital pillows.
Yes. Pillows.
From overheard restaurant feedback nobody asked for to squirrels forming suspiciously friendly alliances, this episode explores the strange places where normal life quietly becomes doing the absolute most.
A casual meal at a cozy Portland diner turns into an accidental sociology experiment when a nearby diner decides to offer unsolicited culinary “feedback.” Mitchell and Scarlet discuss the curious confidence of public critics, the etiquette of eating out, and why sometimes the best review is simply enjoying your meal and moving on.
The household’s growing collection of bird feeders has officially escalated into squirrel relations.
Bonus appearances include scrub jays, neighborhood cats, and a surprise raccoon sighting that sparks debate about future domesticated animals
The main event of the episode dives into a workplace saga that sounds fictional but absolutely isn’t.
A simple laminated sign reading “Please keep pillow with stretchers” launches a deep investigation into:
What starts as a confusing sign evolves into a hilarious yet revealing look at how complex systems sometimes lose sight of common sense.
Because every serious discussion about squirrels and hospital logistics deserves proper tea.
Have you ever fed a wild animal and immediately questioned your life choices?
Witnessed unnecessary feedback in public?
Worked somewhere where a minor problem became a full committee?
Send your stories and you might hear them on a future episode.
Find Doing The Most wherever you get your podcasts, and watch full episodes on YouTube at Less Cats Please.
By Mitchell MillironIn this episode, Mitchell and Scarlet return with classic Doing The Most energy: slightly tired, heavily caffeinated (tea counts), and fully prepared to unpack everyday absurdities. What begins with cozy restaurant observations spirals into backyard wildlife diplomacy and eventually lands in a full investigative breakdown of… hospital pillows.
Yes. Pillows.
From overheard restaurant feedback nobody asked for to squirrels forming suspiciously friendly alliances, this episode explores the strange places where normal life quietly becomes doing the absolute most.
A casual meal at a cozy Portland diner turns into an accidental sociology experiment when a nearby diner decides to offer unsolicited culinary “feedback.” Mitchell and Scarlet discuss the curious confidence of public critics, the etiquette of eating out, and why sometimes the best review is simply enjoying your meal and moving on.
The household’s growing collection of bird feeders has officially escalated into squirrel relations.
Bonus appearances include scrub jays, neighborhood cats, and a surprise raccoon sighting that sparks debate about future domesticated animals
The main event of the episode dives into a workplace saga that sounds fictional but absolutely isn’t.
A simple laminated sign reading “Please keep pillow with stretchers” launches a deep investigation into:
What starts as a confusing sign evolves into a hilarious yet revealing look at how complex systems sometimes lose sight of common sense.
Because every serious discussion about squirrels and hospital logistics deserves proper tea.
Have you ever fed a wild animal and immediately questioned your life choices?
Witnessed unnecessary feedback in public?
Worked somewhere where a minor problem became a full committee?
Send your stories and you might hear them on a future episode.
Find Doing The Most wherever you get your podcasts, and watch full episodes on YouTube at Less Cats Please.