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Can We Complain?
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Hello, world! Join Chris and his fantastic guests as they rant, gripe, and talk smart to get you ramped up. Find out what drives us crazy! There will be venting, laughing, learning, and there will be growing. Because when it comes down to it: everybody loves to complain.
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Visit our website: www.canwecomplain.com
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Kimber joins us to vent about early days of social media, the awful Britney Spears memoir, venting vs. gossiping, faking cancer, and racist neighbors.
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This episode features Chris and Kimber discussing a variety of topics, including their experiences with social media, their thoughts on Britney Spears' memoir The Woman In Me, and the nuances between venting and gossiping. They also touch on the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in podcasts, using Jonathan “JVN” Van Ness from Queer Eye as an example. The hosts share their strategies for managing social media use and discuss the ethical implications of Britney Spears' conservatorship. Additionally, they delve into personal experiences with problematic behavior, emphasizing the importance of standing up against sexism, homophobia, and racism.
Monica joins us to vent about media glorification of the rich, happiness purchased with money, taxes, family road trips, and the TikTok Shop.
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This episode features Monica, Chris' former colleague, discussing frustrations with money and the societal glorification of wealth. Both elder millennials, Chris and Monica share relatable experiences of financial struggles, contrasting their younger years with their current priorities concerning income and financial stability. Monica recounts a period of significantly increased income during the pandemic due to remote work opportunities, followed by a return to pre-pandemic earning levels after layoffs. They discuss the challenges of home-ownership, the rising cost of living, and the pressure to maintain a certain lifestyle portrayed on social media platforms like TikTok, where Monica has purchased items from TikTok Shop. The conversation includes the unrealistic expectations set by media portrayals of the wealthy, the difficulties of saving for a down payment on a home, and the complexities of the American tax system. They question the fairness of the current system and ponder the disparity between the income of entertainers and essential workers like teachers. The episode concludes with reflections on their personal experiences with financial anxieties, the impact of social media on consumerism, and the challenges of navigating political discussions online.
Amanda joins us to vent about the mess of children, earning trust and respect, boundaries, the Tooth Fairy, and toilet paper.
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This episode features Chris and Amanda, neighbors who bonded over a comical poolside encounter involving the name Chris. The conversation ranges across various topics, beginning with their initial meeting and their shared Enneagram type (Type 3). Amanda, a mother of eight adopted and biological children, discusses the challenges and joys of parenting a large family, highlighting the constant struggle to maintain a clean and respectful home environment amidst the chaos of multiple children and her partner. The discussion delves into the complexities of earning respect, both within familial relationships and broader social contexts, contrasting the outdated notion of automatic respect for elders with the idea that respect is earned through actions and mutual understanding. Amanda and Chris discuss the delicate balance between setting boundaries for children while also nurturing their individuality and self-love. They share personal anecdotes about parenting challenges, humorous misunderstandings, and their own experiences with societal expectations and self-acceptance. The episode concludes with a lighthearted debate on the proper way to place toilet paper on a roll, underscoring our playful approach to relatable life experiences.
In this year-end special, Chris counts down the top ten things to complain about in 2024. From conflicts in the Middle East to Brat Summer, nothing is off limits when it comes to this unique countdown.
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Kimber joins us to vent about unexpected tipping culture, food delivery apps, cleaning, home renovations, and interior decorating taste.
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This episode features various pet peeves. A significant portion focuses on the increasingly prevalent expectation of tipping in various situations, moving beyond traditional tipping norms. They discuss the awkwardness of mandatory tipping prompts on tablets, particularly in situations where minimal service is provided, such as at merch tables or self-checkout kiosks. The discussion extends to food delivery services, highlighting issues with drivers ignoring delivery instructions and the frustration of receiving incorrect or cold food.
Another major topic is home renovation and interior decorating. Kimber expresses frustration with the disregard for the original character of older homes during renovations, often replaced with generic, builder-grade finishes. They both share opinions on popular design trends, like the modern farmhouse aesthetic, considering it overused and lacking personal style. The conversation explores the balance between creating a space that reflects personal taste and resale value. They discuss the importance of storage solutions and intentional displays to avoid clutter, contrasting maximalist styles with the need for a functional and comfortable space. Finally, they touch upon the significance of lighting in creating ambiance and mood, emphasizing warm lighting over harsh, cool tones and the use of lamps and candles over overhead lighting.
Nick joins us to vent about elevator bum-rushers, pushing shopping carts against traffic, idiots on flights, espresso martinis, and many things coffee.
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This episode features Chris and Nick discussing various everyday annoyances. Their conversation ranges from minor irritations like elevator etiquette and shopping cart navigation to larger frustrations such as flight delays and the pretentiousness surrounding coffee culture.
Nick, a coffee roaster expert, shares his perspective on the coffee industry and his personal preferences, while Chris details his own experiences with coffee and other beverages. The discussion also touches on the absurdity of rushing to board a plane early, only to sit and wait. They also reflect on their long friendship, reminiscing about past experiences, and sharing anecdotes about birthdays at the Mall of America's Hooters. The hosts further explore the human tendency towards seemingly unnecessary haste and a lack of consideration for others. The episode concludes with advice on dealing with caffeine jitters and a shared appreciation for simple pleasures like a well-made cocktail.
Allie joins us to vent about interrupting, unsolicited advice, cartwheels, people misusing speakerphones, and giving ourselves the gift of downtime.
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This episode Chris and Allie discussing common annoyances. They begin by reminiscing about their initially rocky friendship, contrasting their early perceptions with their current close relationship. A significant portion of the episode focuses on the frustration of being interrupted, particularly in professional settings. Allie recounts a recent instance where she directly addressed a colleague's habit of interrupting, highlighting the importance of clear communication and self-awareness. The conversation then shifts to unsolicited advice, with Chris sharing an anecdote about his father's tendency to offer unhelpful suggestions. The hosts also discuss the challenges of phone etiquette, particularly the irritation of speakerphone use in public spaces and the importance of letting others know when they're on speakerphone. Other topics covered include the awkwardness of being asked if you're okay when you're actually fine, the difficulty of performing cartwheels, and the importance of allowing oneself downtime and avoiding the constant pressure to be productive. Allie shares a helpful trick for staying motivated to complete chores. The episode concludes with both hosts encouraging listeners to practice self-awareness and to give themselves the gift of downtime.
An introductory message from our host Chris.
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Transcript: Hello, world! Welcome to Can We Complain? I’m your host Chris. Can We Complain? is the podcast where interesting guests join me to rant, gripe, and talk smart. We lovingly share what drives us crazy. Some of the tangents we’ll be going on this season include topics like: constant interrupting, elevator courtesy, out of control tipping culture, unsolicited advice, bad home renovations, controversial condiment combinations, and more. There will be venting, there will be laughing, there will be learning, and there will be growing. But when it comes down to it: everybody loves to complain. See you on the flip side!
Welcome to Can We Complain? with your host Chris and fantastic guests. Join us as we rant, gripe, talk smart, and go on tangents to get you ramped up. Find out what drives our guests crazy! There will be venting, laughing, learning, and there will be growing. Because when it comes down to it: everyone loves to complain. Follow us on Insta: @canwecomplain Visit our website: www.canwecomplain.com
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