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"I've Had It" is a podcast hosted by Pops and Jennifer, where they discuss their grievances and offer commentary on current events and social issues. The podcast begins with an introduction, welcoming listeners who enjoy discussing petty annoyances. The first topic discussed is a church selling plots of land in heaven for $100 per square meter. The hosts find this concept absurd and believe that those who buy into it are gullible. They compare it to Scientology's practice of holding bank accounts for people's next lives. Next, Ashley shares her frustration with air travel, particularly with a Karen who insisted on knowing if others had connecting flights. The hosts discuss how air travel brings out the worst in people and the importance of treating others with kindness. Maddie then shares her experience of losing followers on Instagram after posting about attending her first pride parade. Her mother, in a supportive act, unfollowed those who unfollowed Maddie. The hosts discuss the importance of standing up for the LGBTQ+ community and the need to combat homophobia. Dress expresses his annoyance with straight couples showing PDA at the gym. The hosts agree with his sentiment, finding PDA in public spaces to be distasteful and unnecessary. They also discuss the performative nature of PDA and its potential connection to insecurity in relationships. Jane expresses her frustration with "crunchy moms" on TikTok who promote alternative health practices during pregnancy, such as avoiding prenatal vitamins and consuming raw milk and eggs. The hosts discuss the importance of evidence-based healthcare and the dangers of self-diagnosis. Finally, Jay Quellen expresses his annoyance with new parents who post pictures of their babies on Instagram with emoji faces covering their faces for privacy. The hosts agree that this practice is pointless and suggest that parents who are concerned about their child's privacy should simply not post pictures of them online.
Outlines
Everyday Annoyances and Social Commentary
The podcast "I've Had It" is introduced, welcoming open-minded thinkers who enjoy discussing petty grievances. The hosts, Pops and Jennifer, introduce themselves and welcome listeners. They then delve into a variety of topics, from the absurdity of selling land in heaven to the frustration of encountering "Karens" on airplanes.
The Absurdity of Selling Land in Heaven
Kylie shares an article about a church selling plots of land in heaven for $100 per square meter. The hosts discuss the absurdity of the concept and the gullibility of those who believe it. They compare it to Scientology's practice of holding bank accounts for people's next lives.
Air Travel and Karen Encounters
Ashley shares her frustration with air travel, particularly with a Karen who insisted on knowing if others had connecting flights. The hosts discuss how air travel brings out the worst in people and the importance of treating others with kindness.
Pride Parade and Homophobia
Maddie shares her experience of losing followers on Instagram after posting about attending her first pride parade. Her mother, in a supportive act, unfollowed those who unfollowed Maddie. The hosts discuss the importance of standing up for the LGBTQ+ community and the need to combat homophobia.
PDA and Relationship Dynamics
Dress expresses his annoyance with straight couples showing PDA at the gym. The hosts agree with his sentiment, finding PDA in public spaces to be distasteful and unnecessary. They also discuss the performative nature of PDA and its potential connection to insecurity in relationships.
Keywords
I've Had It Podcast
A podcast hosted by Pops and Jennifer, where they discuss their grievances and offer commentary on current events and social issues.
Scientology
A controversial religious organization known for its beliefs in extraterrestrial beings and its practice of holding bank accounts for people's next lives.
Karen
A derogatory term used to describe a woman perceived as entitled, demanding, and often rude.
LGBTQ+
An acronym representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other gender identities and sexual orientations.
PDA
Public displays of affection, often considered inappropriate or excessive in public settings.
Crunchy Moms
A term used to describe mothers who embrace alternative health practices, often emphasizing natural and organic products and avoiding conventional medicine.
A social media platform where users can share photos, videos, and stories with their followers.
Q&A
What is the main theme of the podcast "I've Had It"?
The podcast focuses on discussing petty grievances and offering commentary on current events and social issues.
What is the hosts' opinion on the church selling plots of land in heaven?
They find it absurd and believe that those who buy into it are gullible. They compare it to Scientology's practice of holding bank accounts for people's next lives.
Why does Ashley have a problem with Karen's behavior on the plane?
Ashley finds Karen's insistence on knowing if others have connecting flights to be rude and unnecessary. She believes that air travel brings out the worst in people and that everyone should treat each other with kindness.
What is Maddie's grievance?
Maddie lost followers on Instagram after posting about attending her first pride parade. She is frustrated by homophobia and appreciates her mother's support in unfollowing those who unfollowed her.
What is Dress's grievance?
Dress is annoyed by straight couples showing PDA at the gym. He finds it distasteful and unnecessary, especially when it is staged and performative.
What is Jane's grievance?
Jane is frustrated with "crunchy moms" on TikTok who promote alternative health practices during pregnancy, such as avoiding prenatal vitamins and consuming raw milk and eggs. She believes in evidence-based healthcare and the importance of consulting doctors.
What is Jay Quellen's grievance?
Jay is annoyed by new parents who post pictures of their babies on Instagram with emoji faces covering their faces for privacy. He believes that this practice is pointless and suggests that parents who are concerned about their child's privacy should simply not post pictures of them online.
Show Notes
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