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On this episode, Mere & Nikki are joined by RACHEL WENITSKY (Friends Who Folk, The Tonight Show, @rachelwenitsky) to discuss a guide to hosting the perfect holiday party (for your anxious friends), the regret of not recognizing someone "famous," and the mind-blowing realization that it could be the other person being weird. Plus, excavating memories of the classic DCOM "Wish Upon a Star," how to let people know you wanna hang out with them, and the age old question: what's the right thing to say to someone who catches you using their bathroom.
Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at [email protected].
Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.
And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.
Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.
Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Mere & Nikki are joined by RACHEL WENITSKY (Friends Who Folk, The Tonight Show, @rachelwenitsky) to discuss a guide to hosting the perfect holiday party (for your anxious friends), the regret of not recognizing someone "famous," and the mind-blowing realization that it could be the other person being weird. Plus, excavating memories of the classic DCOM "Wish Upon a Star," how to let people know you wanna hang out with them, and the age old question: what's the right thing to say to someone who catches you using their bathroom.
Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at [email protected].
Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.
And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.
Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.
Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.