The Unpressed Podcast

Episode 19--Questions Over Cocktails: We are Live, In Person, and Still Don't Have the Answers

38 min · 22 de may de 2026
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This week, Jenny and Talbot play a round of spontaneous questions — no prep, no strategy, and only minimal emotional supervision. What starts as a simple question game quickly turns into a cocktail-hour tour through midlife habits, dating dealbreakers, social media spirals, aging necks, grammar rage, introvert exits, and the unsettling realization that we may all be slowly becoming our parents. Along the way, Jenny reveals her automatic dating-app swipe-lefts, Talbot explains why elevator phone calls should be illegal, and both of them confront the small but powerful ways age, anxiety, and other people’s speakerphones can ruin an otherwise pleasant day. For a rare treat, Jenny and Talbot are actually together in the same room for this episode — so you can watch the cocktail-hour chaos on YouTube. Visit us at: https://theunpressedpodcast.com/ [https://theunpressedpodcast.com/] Watch our rare in-person episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theunpressedpodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@theunpressedpodcast] CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to Unpressed 01:02 — The Random Question Game Begins 01:35 — The Most Midlife Thing This Week 02:33 — Irrational Dating Dealbreakers 03:29 — Tiny Things That Make Us Insane 05:16 — Too Old for This 05:46 — Things We Care About Too Much 07:23 — Charming or Alarming? 09:03 — Becoming Our Parents 10:36 — Strong Opinions About Unimportant Things 13:14 — What Straight People May Not Understand 16:05 — Feeling Young, Feeling Old 18:24 — Annoying Habits and Irish Exits 20:33 — Our Relationship With Our Necks 22:15 — What We Used to Judge 25:35 — Instant Friend Material 26:16 — Things We Wish We’d Done More Of 26:40 — Dating Texts: Too Much or Not Enough? 27:14 — Reality Show Potential 27:47 — Weird Daily Rituals 29:28 — The Most Annoying App 30:02 — Clean-As-You-Cook or Crime Scene Kitchen? 31:10 — Burn the Nice Candle 32:12 — The Lesson We Keep Learning 32:58 — If Anxiety Had a Wardrobe 34:39 — What Would Your Phone Beg You to Stop Doing? 38:07 — Dinner Arrives Follow @UnpressedPodcast for more cocktail-hour conversations about midlife, friendship, dating, aging, judgment, and all the tiny things that make us completely insane.

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episode Episode 19--Questions Over Cocktails: We are Live, In Person, and Still Don't Have the Answers artwork

Episode 19--Questions Over Cocktails: We are Live, In Person, and Still Don't Have the Answers

This week, Jenny and Talbot play a round of spontaneous questions — no prep, no strategy, and only minimal emotional supervision. What starts as a simple question game quickly turns into a cocktail-hour tour through midlife habits, dating dealbreakers, social media spirals, aging necks, grammar rage, introvert exits, and the unsettling realization that we may all be slowly becoming our parents. Along the way, Jenny reveals her automatic dating-app swipe-lefts, Talbot explains why elevator phone calls should be illegal, and both of them confront the small but powerful ways age, anxiety, and other people’s speakerphones can ruin an otherwise pleasant day. For a rare treat, Jenny and Talbot are actually together in the same room for this episode — so you can watch the cocktail-hour chaos on YouTube. Visit us at: https://theunpressedpodcast.com/ [https://theunpressedpodcast.com/] Watch our rare in-person episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theunpressedpodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@theunpressedpodcast] CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to Unpressed 01:02 — The Random Question Game Begins 01:35 — The Most Midlife Thing This Week 02:33 — Irrational Dating Dealbreakers 03:29 — Tiny Things That Make Us Insane 05:16 — Too Old for This 05:46 — Things We Care About Too Much 07:23 — Charming or Alarming? 09:03 — Becoming Our Parents 10:36 — Strong Opinions About Unimportant Things 13:14 — What Straight People May Not Understand 16:05 — Feeling Young, Feeling Old 18:24 — Annoying Habits and Irish Exits 20:33 — Our Relationship With Our Necks 22:15 — What We Used to Judge 25:35 — Instant Friend Material 26:16 — Things We Wish We’d Done More Of 26:40 — Dating Texts: Too Much or Not Enough? 27:14 — Reality Show Potential 27:47 — Weird Daily Rituals 29:28 — The Most Annoying App 30:02 — Clean-As-You-Cook or Crime Scene Kitchen? 31:10 — Burn the Nice Candle 32:12 — The Lesson We Keep Learning 32:58 — If Anxiety Had a Wardrobe 34:39 — What Would Your Phone Beg You to Stop Doing? 38:07 — Dinner Arrives Follow @UnpressedPodcast for more cocktail-hour conversations about midlife, friendship, dating, aging, judgment, and all the tiny things that make us completely insane.

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