The Grey Area

1.10 - Bobby Flay Was Right

35 min · 11 mei 2026
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In Episode 10 of The Grey Area Podcast, Gabe, Stella, and Matt start with a question they weren't ready for: what would your 18-year-old self be confused by about your life right now? Gabe thought he'd be working in finance. Stella thought she'd be a parent by 27. Neither of them thinks their teenage selves would have even been friends with who they are today. Then they get into the social norms they've quietly let go of — Gabe is six weeks without drinking, Stella stopped feeling guilty about leaving early, and Matt's girlfriend taught him something at the Botanical Gardens he won't forget. They close on focus, discipline, and a lesson Gabe picked up at dinner with Bobby Flay: the time to start something new is when what you're doing is working, not when it starts to fall off. The Grey Area is where Gen Z talks about the stuff that doesn't have clean answers — business, culture, identity, and everything in between. New episodes every Monday. Part of the Almost Reckless universe from CP Media.

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1.16 - The Performative Generation

Episode 16 of The Grey Area Podcast, the second to last of Season 1, covers three questions that kept going deeper than expected. First: when is being selfish actually the right call — and when does it cross a line you can't come back from? The birthday party you skip for work, the dinner you show up to no matter what, and the moments where principles go out the window because nothing else matters. Then: is our generation more honest or more performatively honest? Virtue signaling, the pressure to have a public opinion on everything, and why critical thinking might be the most underrated skill a 25-year-old can have. And they close on the TV shows and movies that shaped how they see the world — including one film about a toilet cleaner in Japan that reframed everything about contentment, ambition, and what it means to have a perfect day. New episodes every Monday. Part of the Almost Reckless universe from CP Media.

22 jun 202648 min
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1.14 - Selflessly Selfish

Episode 14 of The Grey Area begins with evermore pressing question of how to break free from the algorithm. Stella gave her number to a stranger on the A train. Gabe chased James Blake down the street with a receipt. Both walked away shaking — and both say that's what being alive is supposed to feel like. From there: why our generation outsources its taste, its dating, and its thinking to apps that sell it back to us, and why talking to another human might be the most radical act left. Then ambition versus restlessness — whether you need a clear goal to be ambitious, or whether the real move is filling the in-between with things that make you more yourself. And it all lands on the phrase Gabe can't stop thinking about: selflessly selfish. Taking care of yourself is the most selfless thing you can do — because without it, there's nothing left to give. Stella's pushback: that can't become a crutch to stop showing up. New episodes every Monday. Part of the Almost Reckless universe from CP Media.

8 jun 202647 min
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1.13 - For the Time Being

Episode 13 of The Grey Area Podcast opens with bits — the dumb, ridiculous little jokes you carry through life that remind you nothing is as serious as it feels. Matt's dad pretends to die every time someone blows out birthday candles. Stella used to threaten to shave her head and leave the bangs. Gabe does crossovers on strangers walking down the sidewalk. Then the conversation goes somewhere unexpected — Gabe tells the story of a trip to Austin two years ago that nobody ever saw. A podcast filmed in a garden where they forgot to account for the sun. A country singer's backyard session. A vintage shop visit staged like a movie scene. It never came out, but looking back, it was the first draft of everything CP Media builds now. That leads into the real conversation: getting off the starting block. Gabe spent two and a half years building a business plan for an app that never launched. At 12, he and Matt tried to start a clothing line and Amy told them to stop planning and just go to CustomInk and order 10 shirts. Stella auditioned for Joffrey Ballet knowing something inside her said it wasn't the path. And Matt pulls a folded Star Wars manifesto out of his wallet that ends with one word: try. They close on risk — what makes you take one, what keeps you frozen, and whether the scariest thing is the leap or never knowing what was on the other side. New episodes every Monday. Part of the Almost Reckless universe from CP Media.

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