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This week’s episode is a little bit of everything—starting with a fun recap of our chaotic week filled with Pilates classes, arcade games, coffee runs, and Zoya’s unforgettable trip to the carwash… which includes leaving her window open and dealing with an unexpected bird poop situation 🫠
We then shift gears into a more serious conversation about the ongoing war in Iran, talking about why it’s so important to stay informed and how global conflicts impact us both nationally and personally.
Of course, we had to get into some reality TV drama—breaking down the tension between Summer House stars Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula.
In sports, we cover the Los Angeles Dodgers slow offensive start to the season and how they’re finally beginning to turn things around, celebrate the UCLA Bruins women's basketball as NCAA champions, and preview the championship matchup between the Michigan Wolverines and UConn Huskies.
To wrap things up, we end on a lighter note—sharing the one thing we each love to do when the other sibling is already annoyed… just to make it worse.
By 1824 ProductionsThis week’s episode is a little bit of everything—starting with a fun recap of our chaotic week filled with Pilates classes, arcade games, coffee runs, and Zoya’s unforgettable trip to the carwash… which includes leaving her window open and dealing with an unexpected bird poop situation 🫠
We then shift gears into a more serious conversation about the ongoing war in Iran, talking about why it’s so important to stay informed and how global conflicts impact us both nationally and personally.
Of course, we had to get into some reality TV drama—breaking down the tension between Summer House stars Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula.
In sports, we cover the Los Angeles Dodgers slow offensive start to the season and how they’re finally beginning to turn things around, celebrate the UCLA Bruins women's basketball as NCAA champions, and preview the championship matchup between the Michigan Wolverines and UConn Huskies.
To wrap things up, we end on a lighter note—sharing the one thing we each love to do when the other sibling is already annoyed… just to make it worse.