
Why Does Everyone Else Seem Fine?
No judgment. Just two guys, a microphone, and the shared understanding that being a grown-up is less “having it all figured out” and more “Googling things frantically at 2 AM while pretending you’re fine.”
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No judgment. Just two guys, a microphone, and the shared understanding that being a grown-up is less “having it all figured out” and more “Googling things frantically at 2 AM while pretending you’re fine.”

Leisa Krauss tackles the conversation every MedSpa owner dreads but desperately needs to have — why children don’t belong in medical aesthetic clinics and exactly how to set that boundary with warmth and professionalism. She brings the real-world horror stories, the liability facts, and a word-for-word standard of practice script you can steal today.

Chris Pratt wakes up strapped into a futuristic courtroom chair with 90 minutes to live and an AI judge who looks like Rebecca Ferguson, so naturally the movie turns into Minority Report: Touchpad Edition. Pete Wright, Andy Nelson, Tommy Metz III, and Steve Sarmento argue whether Mercy is a cautionary tale about surveillance and AI… or just a very shiny roller coaster that keeps finding new ways to trip over its own shoelaces.

What happens when justice collides with the law? We ask how Superman, Captain America, and others would respond to ICE raids—and why heroes can’t really be apolitical.

When Honest Tea was discontinued, its founders refused to let their mission die. Learn how Seth Goldman and partners launched JUST Ice Tea in 90 days, creating a fair trade success that surpassed its predecessor.