The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World

The World Before & After COVID

1 h 10 min · 23. Apr. 2026
Episode The World Before & After COVID Cover

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Scott and Brad take a hard look at the invisible line that split modern life in two: pre-COVID and post-COVID. What actually changed—and what just feels different? From the obvious shifts like remote work and empty offices to the subtle ones we barely notice—QR code menus, personal space bubbles, and the quiet rise of everyday anxiety—the guys unpack how culture, behavior, and expectations have evolved since 2020. They dig into whether people are more guarded, more isolated, or simply more aware, and question if some of these changes were already on the way. Is this a temporary adjustment… or a permanent rewrite of social norms? Expect thoughtful debate, a few strong opinions, and the kind of off-the-rails tangents that make you rethink things you’ve stopped noticing.

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