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Jessica is learning hockey. On purpose. By herself. Like a grown woman.
This week she breaks down her solo hockey game adventures, Olympic tea, and the pop culture drama happening on the ice — plus why waiting around for someone to introduce you to something you’re curious about is officially cancelled. Enter: self-led interests, main character energy, and doing things just because you want to.
Then Becca walks us through the absolute cinematic whirlwind that is F Valentine’s Day — the Hulu romcom that somehow features every romantic trope known to mankind. It’s chaotic. It’s stacked. It’s emotionally manipulative in a CVS candy aisle kind of way. And honestly? Still a fun watch.
For the Benefit, Jessica shares wisdom from the Tao Te Ching, the ancient Taoist text that reminds us that the most useful part of a cup is its empty space. In other words, uncertainty isn’t something to fix. It’s the whole point. The void? She’s productive.
Slapshots, romcoms, and a light philosophical awakening. You’re welcome.
By Jess and Becca McKenzie5
1212 ratings
Jessica is learning hockey. On purpose. By herself. Like a grown woman.
This week she breaks down her solo hockey game adventures, Olympic tea, and the pop culture drama happening on the ice — plus why waiting around for someone to introduce you to something you’re curious about is officially cancelled. Enter: self-led interests, main character energy, and doing things just because you want to.
Then Becca walks us through the absolute cinematic whirlwind that is F Valentine’s Day — the Hulu romcom that somehow features every romantic trope known to mankind. It’s chaotic. It’s stacked. It’s emotionally manipulative in a CVS candy aisle kind of way. And honestly? Still a fun watch.
For the Benefit, Jessica shares wisdom from the Tao Te Ching, the ancient Taoist text that reminds us that the most useful part of a cup is its empty space. In other words, uncertainty isn’t something to fix. It’s the whole point. The void? She’s productive.
Slapshots, romcoms, and a light philosophical awakening. You’re welcome.