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We’re calling ourselves out in this one. A new survey reveals the top phone habits people are desperate to break in 2026. From endless scrolling in bed to constantly checking notifications that aren’t even there. We break down the most common bad habits, surprising stats about screen time, and why so many of us admit we couldn’t go a single day without our phones.
Do These Things To Become More Interesting In Social Circles:
What makes someone instantly more interesting to be around? It’s not being louder, smarter, or funnier…it’s the little things. In this episode, we run through a list of subtle social habits that quietly boost your presence, help people feel heard, and make conversations flow better. These are small changes with big impact that once you notice them, you’ll see them everywhere.
What's Trending:
From heartbreak to hype: Bob Weir passes, the 49ers score big, and we’ve got six pics that sum up the weekend. Ariana Grande hints at a new project, Pruneyard Cinemas closes, and it’s time to finally clean your desk. Catch all the updates, laughs, and “did that really happen?” moments right here.
Second Date Update:
After drinks in Redwood City, Miguel walked away feeling hopeful. Hannah was bright, curious, and honest about how exhausting dating in your thirties can feel. No awkward moments, no forced conversation. Just a solid, relaxed vibe. Then… silence. This episode explores how dates that feel “good” don’t always turn into something more.
Younger Gens Spill The Strangest Things Their Boomer Parents Do:
We love our parents. We really do. But that doesn’t mean we understand why they still balance a checkbook, use speakerphone everywhere, or think handing in a paper résumé will land you a job. Younger generations share the weird, funny, and surprisingly endearing things their boomer parents do. It’s equal parts comedy, nostalgia, and “oh no… that’s my mom.”
Good News:
David, Robin’s dad in the East Bay, is walking 5K daily with his dog to raise mental health awareness. Rain or shine, he’s proving that small steps can create big change
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