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About Friends Talking Nerdy
Friends Talking Nerdy is a podcast hosted by Professor Aubrey, Tim the Nerd, and The Reverend Tracy that delves deep into all things geeky and nerdy. With their passion for pop culture, science, mental health, and technology, the hosts offer insightful commentary on the latest trends and happenings in the world of geekdom. Through their engaging banter and lively discussions, Professor Aubrey, Tim the Nerd, and The Reverend Tracy create a fun and informative space for all nerds to come together and explore the latest trends and ideas. We hope you join us.
Talking About The Holidays: Gift Giving - Episode 440
Episode 440 of Friends Talking Nerdy keeps the holiday theme rolling, but this time Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd unwrap one of the most emotionally complicated traditions of the season: gift giving. On the surface, it’s boxes and bows. Underneath, it’s psychology, social pressure, joy, guilt, and the low-grade panic of asking yourself, “Is this… enough?” Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dig into the mental health side of giving gifts, starting with the dopamine hit that comes from nailing it. Few things feel better than watching someone light up because you got them. That moment of connection, thoughtfulness, and shared joy is powerful and genuinely good for the brain. Then comes the other side of the wrapping paper: the stress spiral. The pressure to find the “perfect gift,” the fear of disappointing someone, the comparison game, and the financial strain that sneaks in wearing a Santa hat. The conversation also takes a thoughtful turn toward people who don’t celebrate holidays at all, particularly those whose religious beliefs mean they opt out of traditional holiday activities. Professor Aubrey and Tim The Nerd explore how things like Secret Santa at work or school—often framed as “just for fun”—can unintentionally alienate people who don’t participate. They talk about inclusion, assumptions, and how well-meaning traditions can sometimes leave folks feeling awkward, excluded, or pressured to explain themselves. As always, the episode balances empathy with humor, reminding listeners that gift giving isn’t really about stuff—it’s about relationships, expectations, and navigating social norms without losing your mind. Whether you love shopping, hate shopping, or quietly wish everyone would just agree to exchange snacks and call it a day, this episode has something for you. The Songs of the Week [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJgHbCZfRN-ECIoXqdp5Sa8fcYBUo-fyj&si=D27zJLEtjM3V9Ym3] bring big energy and big nostalgia: “Christmas in Hollis” by Run-D.M.C., because holiday hip-hop is undefeated, and “The Rockafeller Skank” by Fatboy Slim, a reminder that sometimes the best gift is a beat that makes you forget your to-do list. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website [https://linktr.ee/chrislazattack] for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website [https://friendstalkingnerdy.com/] for more information on where to find us online.
Talking About The Holidays: Holiday Entertainment - Episode 439
In episode 439 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd continue their holiday-themed month by diving headfirst into the warm, weird, and wildly nerdy world of holiday entertainment. This week, they break down the movies, TV shows, music, and games that make the season feel complete, whether that means heartfelt tradition, chaotic comedy, or something that absolutely does not feel like it should be a Christmas classic but somehow is. The conversation spans iconic holiday television episodes from South Park and The Simpsons, exploring how satire, irreverence, and animation have become just as essential to the season as twinkly lights and leftovers. They debate the enduring cultural argument over Die Hard as a Christmas movie, revisit timeless classics like It’s a Wonderful Life, and celebrate modern favorites such as Scrooged and A Muppet Christmas Carol, praising how each reinvents familiar holiday themes in very different ways. Music also gets its moment under the mistletoe, from unavoidable holiday earworms to artists who have become inseparable from the season—yes, including the unstoppable force that is Mariah Carey. Professor Aubrey and Tim discuss why certain songs and albums hit harder during the holidays and how nostalgia, repetition, and shared cultural memory turn entertainment into ritual. Rounding things out, they touch on board games and other forms of seasonal entertainment that bring people together, for better or worse, during long winter nights. The episode is a thoughtful, funny, and relatable exploration of why holiday entertainment matters, how it shapes our traditions, and why we keep returning to the same stories year after year. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website [https://linktr.ee/chrislazattack] for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website [https://friendstalkingnerdy.com/] for more information on where to find us online.
Talking About The Holidays: Joni Mitchell Featuring "River" - Episode 438
In this week’s episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd continue their month-long celebration of the holiday season by exploring the remarkable artistry of Joni Mitchell. Few songwriters have shaped modern music the way Mitchell has, and this conversation dives into the emotional, poetic, and deeply human qualities that define her work. They begin with “River,” the modern holiday classic that captures the bittersweet tone often missing from traditional seasonal music. From there, they step into the wide landscape of Mitchell’s catalog, discussing the shifting perspectives of “Both Sides Now,” the bright optimism of “Chelsea Morning,” and the poignant reflections found in “The Circle Game.” Tim the Nerd and Professor Aubrey also examine the understated storytelling of “For Free,” the environmental urgency of “Big Yellow Taxi,” and the raw intimacy woven through “A Case of You.” Rounding out the conversation are deeper looks at the wanderlust of “California,” the rhythmic warmth of “Carey,” and the generational anthem “Woodstock.” Whether listeners know Mitchell’s music by heart or are encountering her work with fresh ears, this episode offers a thoughtful, engaging look at why her songs endure—especially during a season built on reflection, memory, and meaning. Check out the Joni Mitchell Playlist on YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJgHbCZfRN-HXChY6ZXPMGc2HiV2v7o5B&si=dzthfmXeHnIEPiCO]. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website [https://linktr.ee/chrislazattack] for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website [https://friendstalkingnerdy.com/] for more information on where to find us online.
Talking About The Holidays: Holiday Relationships - Episode 437
Episode 437 of Friends Talking Nerdy brings Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd back to the mic for their month-long dive into all things Holiday, and this week they’re tackling a topic that hits everyone right in the eggnog: Holiday Relationships. In this episode, the duo explores the emotional gymnastics we all perform when navigating family during the season—whether that family is the one we were born into or the one we lovingly assembled like a geeky, mismatched Avengers lineup. They dig into the pressure cooker of expectations, traditions, and old dynamics that magically reappear the moment you walk through the door. From managing long-standing tension to dealing with those relatives who treat political debates like a competitive sport, the conversation stays honest, warm, and grounded. Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd break down practical strategies for keeping interactions healthy and humane—things like setting boundaries without lighting the Yule log on fire, checking in with your own stress levels, finding small ways to recharge, and making space for empathy even when the room is already too crowded. They also discuss how chosen family can provide stability, joy, and sanity when the holidays feel overwhelming. To wrap things up, they share their Songs of the Week [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJgHbCZfRN-ECIoXqdp5Sa8fcYBUo-fyj&si=I8YVvC5FwZEnxT2E]. Professor Aubrey brings “The Water” by Johnny Flynn, a reflective and beautifully layered piece that mirrors the emotional ebb and flow of the season. Tim counters with Warren Zevon’s “A Certain Girl,” a punchy, playful classic that adds a little spark to the playlist. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website [https://linktr.ee/chrislazattack] for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website [https://friendstalkingnerdy.com/] for more information on where to find us online.
Talking About The Holidays: Thanksgiving Dinner - Episode 436
In this week’s episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd kick off their extended Holiday Theme, running from now through the end of December. They begin the season by diving fork-first into the world of Thanksgiving food—celebrating the dishes that make the holiday shine and debating the ones that maybe deserve early retirement. From the classics like turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing, to the controversial entries like canned cranberry sauce and green bean casserole, they explore what makes Thanksgiving food so uniquely comforting. The conversation also expands into the emotional landscape that surrounds the holiday: the shifting family dynamics, the rituals that evolve over time, and the moments of connection (and chaos) that make this season unforgettable. They also highlight the YouTube channel Tasting History with Max Miller [https://www.youtube.com/@TastingHistory], pointing listeners toward a fun deep-dive into the origins of beloved holiday dishes. This week’s Songs of the Week [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX0ol1zksD4&list=PLJgHbCZfRN-ECIoXqdp5Sa8fcYBUo-fyj] are “Dance Yourself Clean” by LCD Soundsystem and “Bitch School” by Spinal Tap. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website [https://linktr.ee/chrislazattack] for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website [https://friendstalkingnerdy.com/] for more information on where to find us online.
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