Your NEW favorite podcast hosted by two lifelong friends and Miami natives—one a bold, unapologetically funny gay man, the other a thoughtful and introspective straight woman—navigating their new lives in NYC. With 20 years of friendship and banter under their belts, they tackle the social issues that millennials face today, from LGBTQ+ perspectives to dating disasters, pop culture chaos, and the nuances of identity. It’s a mix of wit, warmth, and real talk, offering two distinct Latino voices for a dynamic and refreshing take on modern life.
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Your NEW favorite podcast hosted by two lifelong friends and Miami natives—one a bold, unapologetically funny gay man, the other a thoughtful and introspective straight woman—navigating their new lives in NYC. With 20 years of friendship and banter under their belts, they tackle the social issues that millennials face today, from LGBTQ+ perspectives to dating disasters, pop culture chaos, and the nuances of identity. It’s a mix of wit, warmth, and real talk, offering two distinct Latino voices for a dynamic and refreshing take on modern life.
One wet, cold, snowy night, my boyfriend, a good friend and I were having cozy winter cocktails, when the subject on people posting tributes of deceased friends to social media but not disclosing the cause of death came up in conversation. This sparked a three sided debate... I say, if you’re gonna post it, you owe us the details. My boyfriend thinks that that’s private and it needs to be respected. Our friend thinks, a bit of both needs to happen. While we shouldn’t ASSUME, the truth is, drug related deaths have been steadily on the rise for some time now. We’ve all seen friends or friends-of dying of drug related reasons and yet, I feel like everyone is too afraid to discuss it (hence the cause of death remaining unmentioned). Ultimately, if we want to see less drug related deaths, then the conversation around drug use needs to change... Anyway, did y’all miss me?
Considered Chaos
Your NEW favorite podcast hosted by two lifelong friends and Miami natives—one a bold, unapologetically funny gay man, the other a thoughtful and introspective straight woman—navigating their new lives in NYC. With 20 years of friendship and banter under their belts, they tackle the social issues that millennials face today, from LGBTQ+ perspectives to dating disasters, pop culture chaos, and the nuances of identity. It’s a mix of wit, warmth, and real talk, offering two distinct Latino voices for a dynamic and refreshing take on modern life.