
Juju is late... again! So for Episode 75, the crew starts without him to discuss their new recording schedule and the struggles of being chronically late (and how an ADHD diagnosis can help). Melissa is still reeling and emotionally devastated after watching a traumatic event unfold in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The hosts get into what makes them cry in movies, using dark humor as a coping mechanism, and parenting milestones like seeing your 15-year-old son dance with someone. They also give a full breakdown of the Canelo vs. Crawford fight, debating if it was rigged and why there was no national anthem. The episode wraps with a discussion on the viral "Bare Minimum vs. Princess Treatment" trend.In this episode, we cover:β° Juju is Late... Again! The crew discusses lateness and time management.π§ Melissa shares how her ADHD diagnosis helped her understand herself better.π€ Dark Humor: The hosts apologize for last week and discuss humor as a copingmechanism.π What Makes Us Cry? Emotional reactions to movies and TV shows.β‘οΈ Harry Potter Trauma: Melissa is in shambles after a major death in The Half-BloodPrince.πΊ Parenting Milestones: Crying seeing your son dance & loosening the reigns on teens.π₯ Canelo vs. Crawford: A full breakdown of the fight, rigged theories, and the missingnational anthem.π Bare Minimum vs. Princess Treatment: The crew rates different romantic gestures.π The Cornbread Story: Is a husband leaving a restaurant to buy you a specific craving thebare minimum or princess treatment?π€ What movie scene absolutely destroyed you emotionally? And what's your take on the"Bare Minimum vs. Princess Treatment" debate? Let us know in the comments! π