Welcome to #Millennial Podcast!

#Millennial podcast is a weekly roundtable about our Generation Y experience. From news to politics and pop culture, a panel of friends digs in on why these stories matter and how they affect millennials. 

If you’ve ever wondered how to maneuver student loan debt, voting, relationships, careers, or just life in general, we feel that SO. HARD. And we’re here to share our stories, along with our greatest challenges and wins, along the way. Put simply, #Millennial is about journeying through young adulthood together.

#Millennial Podcast releases a new episode every Wednesday!

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About the Team

Andrew Sims (he/him) (Host, Producer, Editor) began podcasting when he founded MuggleCast in 2005. Outside of #Millennial and the Potter podcast, he works in podcasting full time and created a Patreon online course and Patreon book to help creators master the platform. In his spare time, Andrew obsesses over Bruce Springsteen, dogs, and nature. He and his boyfriend Pat co-own a local business, Vegas Stock Tank Pools.

Laura Tee (she/her) (Host, Producer) was bitten by the podcasting bug in 2006 when she first joined MuggleCast. Podcasting stuck with her through living abroad in Costa Rica (pura vida, mae) and graduate school in New York City. Outside of #Millennial, Laura loves linguistics, story-based gaming, and analyzing current affairs. She lives in Atlanta with her boyfriend and adorable dog, Canela.

Pamela Gocobachi (she/her) (Host, Producer) is a Bay Area native and an entertainment journalist with a deep love for all things pop culture. When she’s not writing or podcasting you can often find her obsessing over new music finds, drinking coffee like it’s her job, or doting over her dog Jasper.

Episode #11×32: From Ramen to RuPaul, The Quarter Century’s 25 Culture-Defining Icons

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We’re serving up real talk (WTF-style) about some of the latest weird health stories hitting the airwaves . From ticks that turn people vegan to whether owning a dog is bad for the planet, we’re digging into the bizarre headlines of the week. Andrew reveals his latest (real cause he’s not a poser) collectible, and we unpack Vox’s list of the 25 pieces of culture that define the last 25 years. Does Harry Potter, Drag Race, Ramen, or The Eras Tour deserve the top spot? Plus, we add our own picks to the list, and debate listeners’ favorites.

As always, we’ve got the best recommendations covered for you: BarProducts.com (Andrew), South Park season 27 (Laura), and creative reuse centers for all you crafters (Pam). 

And in this week’s installment of After Dark: we’ve got some piping hot tea that can only live behind the paywall. How to approach a friend or family member who has their priorities waaaaaay out of whack. We’re not therapists, but you know we have opinions!

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Episode #11×31: Hot Newsom and Labubu Summer

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This week we’re unpacking the political drama swirling around Newsom’s latest moves, Trump’s House seat strategy, and what the gerrymandering tug-of-war could mean for key states ahead of the 2026 midterms. Are Newsom’s GCN-signed tweets winning us over, or just adding fuel to the fire? Then, we dive into the bizarrely cute world of Labubu, the creepy, bunny-eared collectible that’s taken over TikTok, shot Pop Mart into Disney-level territory, and even sold for $200K at auction. Why are these “ugly cute” figurines so addictive, and what does it take for us to buy into a craze?

As always, we have recommendations for y’all! Flip 7 card game (Andrew), checking your voter registration status (Laura), and Nescafe Gold Espresso (Pam).

And in this week’s installment of After Dark, Andrew relives the infamous Great Vegas Flood and SHARES HIS TRUTH! Do grudges ever really expire, and what is the statute of limitations for being pissed at someone for making a genuine mistake? Opinions and messiness abound…

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Episode #11×30: Goodbye AOL Dial-Up, Hello All-Time Low Fertility Rate

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Real talk y’all: this week we’re busting the myth about Instagram’s new Map feature. No, it’s not sharing your live location by default, so take a rest from those social media chain letters. We’re also pouring one out for AOL Dial-Up: believe it or not, 1% of US internet users were still relying on this! Plus: Trump’s authoritarian move to federalize the police force in D.C., and the implications that move has for first amendment rights. We also tackle the latest CDC data showing the U.S. fertility rate has hit a historic low. What’s behind the drop, and why are politicians and pronatalists freaking out? We unpack the cultural, economic, and personal reasons more people are choosing to go child-free, and the absurdity of thinking. that restricting access to healthcare and a bigger tax credit can fix it all.

It’s a TV-centric recommendations kinda week: ABC Summer Games (Andrew), ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ on Hulu/Disney+ (Laura), and ‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’ on Starz (Pam).

And in this week’s installment of After Dark:

Inspired by our findings in the main show that Instagram’s new Maps feature is not sharing your location by default, we’re asking ourselves… how much info is TOO much info to share? Location sharing may be a modern convenience, but it’s also inspiring friend group drama and a ton of privacy fails. Should we be more deeply concerned about how much we’re willing to share (and stalk) via location apps? And right on cue, a revelation is made on air that creates jealousy on the panel re: location sharing. Oops!

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Episode #11×29: Sydney Sweeney’s Fashion Faux Pas, or Marketing Genius?

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This week on Millennial, we’re diving into the Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle controversy- did the internet overreact to a cheeky jeans pun, or was there something deeper at play rooted in eugenics? We unpack the backlash, AE’s response, and Trump’s weirdly horny support (is that why he was sundowning on the White House roof?). Are brands like American Eagle even relevant anymore, or are we just getting old?

Per usual, we have some great recs on tap:  TrumpsTruth.org to peek in on President poopy pants without needing a Truth Social account (Andrew), ‘Sinners’ on HBO Max (Laura), and ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ on Netflix (Pam).

In After Dark, we’re digging into what millennials say they waste the most money on: plants, tech, booze, even… cocaine? Plus we debate whether these spends are truly wasteful or just misunderstood.

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Episode #11×28: The Gen Z Stare And The Decline of Social Skills

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We’re kicking off the show this week by celebrating satire (we see you Trey and Matt Parker) and exploring the tea behind the new Tea app, which allows women to anonymously review their exes. Is it genius or going too far?  We talk about its safety features, its recent data breaches, and whether public reviews of your ex should really be a thing. Plus, Laura unpacks the deadpan ‘Gen Z stare’ that’s freaking anyone over the age of 30 out. Is it apathy, anxiety, or just boundaries? And speaking of generational clashes, we tackle the phone etiquette war: Gen Z doesn’t say “hello” anymore… should we be offended by the deadpan stares and awkward breathing on the other end of a phone call?

And we’re never gonna leave you hanging on the recommendations front: Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2 (Andrew), ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ (Laura), and Netflix’s ‘Building the Band’ (Pam).

In this week’s installment of After Dark, we’re diving into Uber’s new feature letting women match only with women drivers, plus sharing our wildest Uber horror stories. From drivers taking alternate routes (creepy) to trying to pressure riders into hook ups, our panel (and our Patrons) have seen it all. But Andrew may be the only one of us to ever receive a shoulder massage from an Uber passenger…

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Episode #11×27: Millennials Are Changing How They Define Success

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This week, we’re celebrating Pam’s recent birthday, and oops, Laura forgot to send birthday greetings on the actual day. How much value we place on birthday wishes from friends? Do they actually matter, or is it the thought (or the public shoutout) that counts? From there, we dive into a new study revealing a generational shift in how success is defined: younger folks are prioritizing mental and physical health above wealth, status, or career, with relationships, personal growth, and flexibility ranking higher than ever before. We open up about how our priorities have shifted over time, and a common link is when our mental health wasn’t in a good place, we knew we needed to make lifestyle changes and have better boundaries with work. What is with the American cultural obsession with upward mobility? We discuss a few examples of other countries where it seems like work/life balance is much healthier.

This week’s recommendations are Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Andrew), The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart (Laura), and Color Wow Dream Coat (Pam). 

And in this week’s installment of After Dark, we’re inspired by that cheating CEO/HR director pair at the Coldplay concert to spill some juicy deets about cheating couples we’ve known who also told on themselves. From getting tagged during a night out after lying about working to backroom hookups caught on camera, we live for the tea. Social media has made it easier than ever to catch people in a lie, and we share personal stories (and a few laughs) about how the truth always seems to come out… sometimes thanks to LinkedIn, Snapchat, or a poorly timed tag.

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Episode #11×26: Childhood Friends Versus Chosen Family, and More Listener Feedback

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This week’s episode is alllll about the listener feedback! From TSA’s new shoe-free policy (PreCheck veterans, this one’s for you) to the unfolding drama around the unreleased Epstein files and MAGA’s internal meltdowns, we break down what’s real, what’s performative, and what it all might mean. Listeners weigh in on everything from NASA budget cuts buried in the Big Ugly Bill, to revenge spells, “buy the bride/birthday boy a drink” Venmo culture, the difference between friends made in school versus friends later in life, and headphone etiquette in public places. Plus, we cover feedback around bookstore protests of a certain children’s book author and ICE’s impact on one teacher’s students.

As always, we’ve got you covered with our best recommendations: “Somebody Feed Phil” on Netflix (Andrew), Naturium’s Glow Getter oil-based body wash (Laura), and Nickle and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America’ by Barbara Ehrenreich (Pam). 

In After Dark, it’s your wildest travel horror stories: pickpockets, $1K flight rebooks, food poisoning, cursed buses, lost luggage, and one especially awkward airport fight. It’s a chaotic ride, but at least you can keep your shoes on now…

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Episode #11×25: The Left Mishandles J.K. Rowling, Phones at Concerts, Big Beautiful Bill Impacts

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This week, we dedicate a few minutes to breaking down what’s actually in the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” and when it all goes into effect, because spoiler alert: not everything is happening right away, and some of the so-called perks have built-in expiration dates. From SNAP changes and new work requirements to the temporary “no tax on tips and OT” provision (yes, there’s a cap and it won’t hit your wallet until tax season), we lay out what starts now, what kicks in later, and what quietly sunsets by 2028. But when we’re not thinking about healthcare, we’re thinking about the things we can do to keep ourselves sane, like going to concerts! Sabrina Carpenter got some attention recently for her thoughts about banning phones at concerts. Could this be the future of live music? We’re not so sure. And Andrew unpacks a viral story about a San Francisco bookstore pulling Harry Potter from its shelves over JK Rowling being, you know, shitty. Is this an extension of the banned books movement—or something else entirely?

And in this week’s installment of After Dark:

  • Andrew overcame his fear and did something his past self would have n.e.v.e.r done!
  • What do to about neighbors who don’t take responsibility for shared property?
  • We all have some personal gripes about neighbors – is Laura weird for not welcoming new neighbors when they move in?

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Episode #11×24: We Put a Curse on You (For $100 Via an Etsy Witch)

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We kick off this week’s show with updates about the GOP Big Beautiful Bullshit bill being passed in the Senate, and why we all need to be calling our House Representatives NOW. Plus a delicious recession indicator. Our main story is about the surge of new online trends and what they say about us: Etsy Witches, buy the bride/grad a drink, and AI generated historical POV videos. We debate the reasons each of these trends are soaring (and why people are spending a lot of money on them). Is it tacky to advertise your bachelorette trip and venmo QR code for cash from strangers? What guardrails need to be in place for AI generated historical “video” content, and are we about to get cursed by the Etsy Witches?!

And in this week’s installment of After Dark: A Gemini, a Cancer, and a Sagittarius decide to start a podcast… We look to astrology to see if it’s able to accurately describe our friendship and work together on the pod. Be gentle, our star charts are making us self-conscious…

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Episode #11×23: Are People Getting Crazier? Society’s Worst Public Habits Revealed

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This week, we kick things off with a new segment, Insane Recession Indicators: HVAC companies running panic sales ahead of tariffs(?) Sara Lee selling half-loaves of bread, and Vegas casinos offering locals wild perks we haven’t seen in years (free parking? we don’t know her). Oh, and the U.S. maybe getting involved in a military conflict with Iran. No biggie, right…?

Then… do you think you know how to behave in public? The conversation about how social behaviors are evolving continues, and this week we’re pondering whether people are ruder since COVID. Are people actually getting ruder, or are we just filming it more? We break down top public pet peeves, from blasting music to smoking in public, and share what we think belongs on the list. Spoiler: not picking up your dog’s poop is still a top-tier offense. 

Recs this week:
🎭 Andrew – The Rehearsal S2 on HBO Max
👑 Laura – Blue Prince available on Steam
🧼 Pam – Lume deodorant

After Dark for Patrons + Apple Podcast subscribers: Andrew has unearthed a particularly shitty interaction with our OG “boss” from 2007, so you know a dramatic reading is in order. Then we talk about the awkwardness involved with lending/borrowing money. What is the right social etiquette, and we share our own stories where we learned this lesson the hard way.

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