Nick and the co-host kick off Episode 7 with a prayer and a bang—literally mid-convo as they realize the cameras are already rolling. What starts as a lighthearted moment turns into a deep (and at times hilarious) discussion about how feminism has subtly touched every woman, even those who don’t claim the label.
The guys debate:
- What it means to "lean feminist"
- How even the least feminist woman has "a moment"
- Why arguments shift the second the mic goes hot
- Whether cassette tapes or compact discs ruled the day
- And the real roots of glam rock
All while teasing the generational divide between an old millennial and a young Gen Xer—who both happen to think they’re right.
This one’s raw, unscripted, and totally Nick’s Right.
🧵 Topics Discussed (Timestamped Markers):
- [00:00] Cold open chaos: “Wait… we’re recording?!”
- [01:20] “Has feminism touched every woman?”
- [03:45] Generational tech divide: 8-tracks vs. floppy disks
- [06:00] First CDs: Steven Curtis Chapman vs. Poison
- [07:15] Big Hair, Glam Rock, and the lost art of performative music
- [09:10] Prayer before controversy hits
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🚨 We were mid-rant before the cameras even started rolling.
In this clip from Episode 7, we dive into how feminism has quietly touched even the most conservative women—and no, we’re not naming names (but you know who you are 👀).
PLUS: 🎶 Our first CDs (Steven Curtis Chapman vs. Poison) 👨🚀 Gen X vs Millennial tech nostalgia 🙏 A prayer for truth—and not offending our inner circle 😅
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