DeepSummary
Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo begin by discussing a Netflix trailer for a new show called 'Queenie' that takes them back to their messy twenties. They also talk about Paige's recent sleeping issues, where she has been sleepwalking, facetiming friends, and even peeing the bed. Hannah shares a heartwarming story from one of her comedy shows where an elderly widower attended and felt a connection to Hannah on her birthday, which was the same as his late wife's.
The conversation then shifts to the difficulties of taking good photos, with Hannah lamenting how men struggle to capture the desired aesthetic. They discuss the cyclical nature of fashion trends, with Paige explaining how celebrities often wear trends a year before they become mainstream. Hannah expresses frustration at constantly having to buy new clothes to keep up with evolving trends like the recent red and leopard print craze.
Later, they reminisce about their younger days, recalling the lengths they would go to get a crush's attention, such as liking posts the crush interacted with or creating elaborate lies to initiate conversations. They also touch on the societal pressure for women to have large friend groups and how they appreciate the freedom of having a few close friends as they get older.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Paige's sleepwalking and bed-wetting incidents provide an authentic glimpse into the hosts' willingness to share personal anecdotes.
- Hannah's story about the elderly widower at her comedy show demonstrates the hosts' ability to find humor and heart in unexpected situations.
- Their discussion about the challenges of taking stylish photos and keeping up with fashion trends offers relatable insights into the pressures women face.
- Paige's explanation of how celebrities influence fashion trends a year in advance sheds light on the cyclical nature of the industry.
- Their recollections of childhood antics to attract crushes and the evolving dynamics of friendships as they age provide a nostalgic and introspective look at their personal growth.
- The hosts' self-deprecating humor and willingness to poke fun at themselves contribute to the podcast's authentic and relatable tone.
- Hannah's frustration with the fashion industry's constant demands highlights the pressures of fame and the hosts' ability to candidly address such challenges.
- The episode showcases the hosts' close friendship, vulnerability, and the engaging storytelling that has endeared them to their 'gigglers.'
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Growing up, my brother was so funny. Like, still is the funniest person I know. My dad would only laugh at Gary's jokes, and I would be like, I'm funny. And my dad would be like, yeah, you're funny. But I knew I wasn't getting a legitimate laugh, so I'm not kidding. I cultivated a fucking personality.“ by Paige DeSorbo
- “I once listened to one of mine, and I'm just laughing so hard. I'm like, I sound so goofy and stupid. Like, I can't believe she likes me. But we were joking. How? Like, there's no way to, like, properly end a voice note.“ by Hannah Berner
- “And this is my first year in the fashion industry, and I'm fucking tired. I'm tired.“ by Hannah Berner
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1/23/24
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