We open on Nuveaux's trip to the gun range, talk about the pro's and cons of dieting & fasting, and then get stuck on the concept of natural vs unnatural. Send this to your philosophy professor.
We listen to Nuveaux brag about his sexcapades for 2 hours. That's the episode.
We're back with Maria and Emily talking the do's, dont's, did's, and wish-I-didn't's of dating as a young adult.
We welcome our first ever guests on the podcast. Maria and Emily talk shop with the Eavesdrop crew about the world of corporate work after graduating college.
We open this episode talking about million penthouses, go through a generational identitty crisis, and then try to get to the bottom of why Esper is the way he is.
We bully Nuveaux for his love life mishaps, go over the importance of first impressions, and cover how we retaliate (if at all) when someone tries us.
Back by popular demand! We rose from our ashes ready to talk more shit than ever. Highlights include our take on men with podcasts, Nuveaux announcing he has a girlfriend, and our differing needs for social interaction.
Our episode opens on us talking about our "types", and our celebrity crushes. Then we put our serious voices on and try to identify how the concept of masculinity affects us in our lives, and close on a discussion of Instagram's Close Friends feature.
If there's A/C in the function, IT'S! NOT! A! RAVE!We talk about what makes a person "good", Chris' Converse-with-Nike-socks outfit, and Esper painting Wynwood with the contents of his stomach.
We break down our love and hate for self-help books, talk about our experience setting boundaries, and ask ourselves: Are we better than everyone else?(Yes.)
This episode is all about investments. First, we talk about our Quarantine-era financial investments. Then, the reveal of our two-week experiment with the dating apps Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge. We also help Esper figure out how he feels about flirting (he was very confused).
Prison Abolition is a heavy topic to jump in on. Things ease up when we talk about Self Care and Ghosting. If you've wanted to hear Esper and Nuveaux butt heads for an hour and twelve minutes, it's your lucky day.
We revisit the topic of polyamory, touch on the recent rise of conspiracy theories, and end the episode giving our thoughts and experiences on moving out of our parents' places.
This episode we examine how patriotism in America has changed in the midst of a global pandemic and social unrest, talk about Pop Smoke and the industry's penchant for posthumous albums, and close the conversation talking about our opinions on posting relationships on Instagram.
Our inaugural episode finds us talking about the Coronavirus reopening process in South Florida, social media activism, music industry plants, and polyamory. We also get into a couple rounds of Song Association.