This episode zooms in on the hilarious overreactions we all have to tiny problems that are absolutely not emergencies. Casper tells the story of dropping his phone face‑down, whispering a full emotional goodbye… only to flip it over and find zero damage. Kate reenacts classic mini freakouts: thinking she lost her wallet when it’s in the other pocket, panicking over a missing headphone that’s literally in her ear, and gasping at a harmless notification like it’s world news. Arthur brings his dry logic to analyze why humans can stay calm during real responsibilities but lose all chill the second a charger doesn’t reach the outlet. Together, they act out mini scenes: dramatic “Where’s my phone?!” moments, false alarm spills, and printer jams that last five seconds. With a fake “Tiny Emergency Rating Scale” and obviously useless “calm down techniques,” listeners get a light, feel-good reminder that everyone occasionally reacts like the world is ending—over nothing—and that shared silliness makes life more fun.