Bree's World

Late Night TV, Storks, AI Tomato Apocalypse...

20 min · 5 jun 2026
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Grab your coffee and a piece of chocolate, because host Bree is taking you on a wild ride through the delightfully absurd corners of history, tech, and the internet. In today’s episode, we kick things off with a brief, beautiful musical intermission featuring Sjowgren’s "Cool Over Kind" before diving headfirst into the great late-night debate. Is David Letterman truly the GOAT, or does Johnny Carson still hold the crown? Bree breaks down the subjective nature of late-night comedy and reminisces about the golden era of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report (circa 2000). Then, it's time for your Weekly Dose of Historical Delirium, featuring a 19th-century British village that went to war with a flock of tax-evading storks. Plus, Bree tackles the ultimate waking nightmare: being forced to retake AP Chemistry in your late 30s. To wrap things up, we look at the chaos of the modern world—from the lawless wasteland of Facebook Marketplace (who is buying slightly used pizza?!), to a Swedish coffee shop AI that blew its entire budget on thousands of tomatoes, to the tech billionaires trying to sell us on a bleak, dystopian future of drinking recycled sweat on Mars. It’s a chaotic world, but at least we have an atmosphere. Tune in!

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aflevering Late Night TV, Storks, AI Tomato Apocalypse... artwork

Late Night TV, Storks, AI Tomato Apocalypse...

Grab your coffee and a piece of chocolate, because host Bree is taking you on a wild ride through the delightfully absurd corners of history, tech, and the internet. In today’s episode, we kick things off with a brief, beautiful musical intermission featuring Sjowgren’s "Cool Over Kind" before diving headfirst into the great late-night debate. Is David Letterman truly the GOAT, or does Johnny Carson still hold the crown? Bree breaks down the subjective nature of late-night comedy and reminisces about the golden era of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report (circa 2000). Then, it's time for your Weekly Dose of Historical Delirium, featuring a 19th-century British village that went to war with a flock of tax-evading storks. Plus, Bree tackles the ultimate waking nightmare: being forced to retake AP Chemistry in your late 30s. To wrap things up, we look at the chaos of the modern world—from the lawless wasteland of Facebook Marketplace (who is buying slightly used pizza?!), to a Swedish coffee shop AI that blew its entire budget on thousands of tomatoes, to the tech billionaires trying to sell us on a bleak, dystopian future of drinking recycled sweat on Mars. It’s a chaotic world, but at least we have an atmosphere. Tune in!

5 jun 202620 min
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Nicotine Gum, Broken Tables, and My Apology to the Neville Brothers

Welcome back to Bree’s World! In today’s episode, Bree opens the show with the song "If You Leave" by by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, clears the palette with some B.B. King and issues a solemn, soul-crushing apology for a major naming error on the last show. Plus, a sudden accidental gift leaves her with 380 pieces of nicotine gum, Sydney inflicts a battle wound right under her eye, and the EV RE320 tracking number is officially being watched. We’re also breaking down a disappointing, greasy trip to Sonic, the magic of lion’s mane mushroom bars, a massive childhood relapse into the world of pro wrestling (shoutout to Darby Allin and breaking tables), and why the Google News algorithm refuses to let Amy Schumer go.

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