Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island

Hannah's mom secretly tricked her into running a 5K by calling it a "walk," then rolled her eyes when Hannah needed to stop — and Hannah still sprinted the finish to save face.

Jun 23, 2026 49:32 Difficulty: Beginner Played

TL;DR

Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo cover a whirlwind weekend of parental adventures: Hannah gets bamboozled by her fit mom Lenore into running a 5K on Shelter Island, while Paige walks with her jeans-only dad Gary and gets called out for having his exact personality. The duo dives deep into Love Island USA vs. UK, raves about The Gilded Age and its period-piece glamour, shares grandfather signs from beyond, and wraps with Italy vacation prep. Key takeaway: UK Love Island beats USA because the contestants are honest about their feelings rather than playing for influencer clout.

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Hannah was bamboozled by her own mom and Paige has thoughts on Love Island.

Chapter list
  • The episode kicks off with an Acast host recommendation for Side Hustle Pro, hosted by Nakayla Matthews Akome. The promo features guest voices sharing real strategies — from connecting with Target Supplier Diversity to the importance of giving your money a job. Acast positions itself as the platform powering the world's best podcasts and invites listeners to check out Side Hustle Pro on any podcast app or YouTube.

  • This sponsor segment introduces Opill as a groundbreaking product: the first over-the-counter daily birth control pill available without a prescription in the United States. The ad highlights that approximately 1 in 3 women encounter barriers to accessing prescription contraception. Opill is described as FDA-approved, full prescription strength, estrogen-free, and 98% effective when used correctly. Listeners are directed to opill.com with the promo code GIGGLY for 25% off their first month.

  • After the sponsor read, Hannah and Paige greet their listeners with their signature energy and segue into a 'wholesome episode' framed around family weekends. Paige describes a rare dinner out with her mom Kim, dad Gary, and brother — prompting her dad's nostalgia about when it was 'just the four of us.' The conversation touches on parents itching for grandchildren, treating pets like children (Paige's cat Kitty, Hannah's dog Butter), and the surreal reality of siblings becoming parents. Hannah teases the big story: discovering she's from what she's calling a '5K family.'

  • What was supposed to be a wholesome bonding weekend on Shelter Island turned into Hannah Berner's personal athletic nightmare. Her mom Lenore, framing the invitation as a casual 'come watch me sing the national anthem, maybe walk a little,' revealed only on arrival that they'd be jogging a full 5K. Hannah's dad stood on the sidelines with a conveniently sore foot, giggling. Hannah invoked her scientific defense — fast-twitch muscles are for sprints, not distance — but Lenore was unmoved, rolling her eyes as Hannah slowed to a walk. Paige observed she would have spotted the trap immediately; Hannah admitted she was blinded by maternal trust. The story culminates in Hannah, having complained the entire race, absolutely sprinting the finish line because she couldn't let an audience think she'd walked it.

  • Paige's weekend family walk had its own revelation: her dad Gary, a man who apparently lives and dies in perfectly broken-in denim, went on the walk in regular jeans. Paige mused that she's never seen her dad in athleisure or even out of jeans — his fitness routine is walking and drinking coffee, and somehow his metabolism cooperates. This prompted Hannah to pitch Gary for a Levi's commercial. Then Paige's family delivered a more pointed observation: Paige's volcanic 'What Pissed Me Off This Week' energy is exactly her dad's personality — a fact Gary acknowledged while noting he didn't get angry until his 40s. Paige now fully understands that she's misunderstood, just like him.

  • This extended sponsor block covers three wellness-focused brands. Ladder is pitched as expert-designed progressive strength training — not influencer content — with personalized coaching, a group chat, and pricing under $1 a day, far below a traditional personal trainer. BetterHelp follows with a striking statistic from their 2026 State of Stigma Report: 85% of Americans think getting mental health support is wise, but 74% say society discourages it. Ka'Chava rounds out the segment with their travel-pack nutrition shakes, emphasizing fiber alongside protein and clean ingredients without GMOs, gluten, or preservatives.

  • Amazon Ads spotlights Darryl Spencer, founder of men's grooming brand Crown Skin, who left big tech and scaled to over $500,000 in monthly revenue using Amazon Ads to reach relevant audiences. QWO follows as a business phone system unifying calls, texts, and voicemails, rated #1 on G2 and trusted by 90,000+ businesses, with built-in AI handling after-hours calls and appointment booking.

  • Against her own better judgment, Paige ended up watching two Love Islands at once after TikTok pulled her into Love Island USA while she was already committed to UK. The comparison proved illuminating. UK contestants, Paige argues, are refreshingly honest — sharing their top three romantic interests openly, even in front of current partners — and the show dedicates real time to showing genuine emotional development. USA, by contrast, has every couple locked in from day one, which Paige attributes to contestants being aware of how to win the show and cultivate influencer followings — strategic loyalty rather than real feeling. She also dissects the cast: entirely Gen Z, with the oldest around 29, many of whom had their high school social development gutted by COVID, replacing sneaking out and field parties with Ring cameras and parental tracking. One particularly memorable USA moment: a girl declaring she's 'not lustful' on a show literally designed for romantic lust.

  • The Love Island conversation takes a sharp comedic turn as Paige describes a very explicit 'girth check' scene between two male contestants and wonders aloud why the show doesn't just embrace a bisexual format. Hannah enthusiastically agrees, saying a bisexual Love Island would be appointment television. They pivot to a broader point: Love Island would look completely different with a 30-something cast, because by then you know exactly what you want and won't waste three years finding out. In your 20s, neither party knows who they are, which is why so many pairings don't make sense.

  • The TV conversation shifts to Paige's brother's Apple TV recommendation — a thriller featuring Javier Bardem that she found legitimately scary but impressively acted. This spawns a brief appreciation of Bardem and Penélope Cruz as the most underrated celebrity couple alive. Hannah then reveals she watched the first episodes of The Gilded Age with her mom and was stunned by the vibrant colors of 1890s fashion (having assumed everything was black and white from photographs), the obsessive party culture, and the snobbery between old-money and new-money New Yorkers. Paige connects the show to Anderson Cooper's Vanderbilt lineage. Hannah then drops the episode's most unexpected name-drop: she went to high school with Louisa Jacobson (Meryl Streep's daughter), performed in a play with her, and Meryl Streep was in the audience — possibly having the worst day of her life.

  • Spinning off from The Gilded Age, Paige reveals her singular period-piece fantasy: having a lady's maid. She breaks down the role with authority — the dressing, the hair, the fashion scouting, the chaperoning into mischief — and confesses she feels so personally connected to the concept she suspects a past-life connection. Hannah counters that she identifies more with a 'DL jester.' They discuss the absurdity of corsets, the cunty delight of footmen delivering letters, and how Gilded Age wealth conversations ('who's your architect?') feel identical to rich people today ('who did your home decor?'). Paige confirms Anderson Cooper is a Vanderbilt descendant, marveling that his family history is essentially a prestige drama that already aired.

  • Four back-to-back ads: Lululemon's Breezily mid-rise cropped pants are pitched as the solution to summer's cruel choice between comfort and style — breathable, drapey, elevated without effort. Life360 is framed as both a parenting and friendship tool, with Paige noting she uses it to track her parents when they don't answer calls. Experian Boost promises an average 14-point instant FICO score increase by connecting bank accounts and adding on-time bill payments to your credit file. PetSmart closes the block, with both hosts affectionately pitching it as the only place to shop for their pets, including celebrating Daphne (Hannah's cat) birthdays.

  • Hannah pivots to a tender segment about her late Grandpa Jerry, whose house sits across the street from her parents' place on Shelter Island — meaning she walks past it constantly. While strolling with her mom and talking about him, a blue Mazda — the precise car Jerry drove when he was, at 92, still barreling around those roads — sped past. It wasn't a passing resemblance: Hannah felt, viscerally, that she was watching him drive by. Then at the 5K start, the announcer read a name that sounded unmistakably like 'Grandpa Jerry.' Her dad separately encountered a man who looked just like Jerry while shopping. On Father's Day weekend, with multiple signs stacking up, Hannah concluded simply: Grandpa was there for the weekend.

  • Paige announces an upcoming astrology reading, and Hannah immediately volunteers her own birth info for a best-friend compatibility angle. Both hosts discover they were born around the same time — midday — leading Hannah to declare 'we ride at not dawn.' The conversation pivots to a topic both clearly find thrilling and slightly terrifying: the possibility of getting pregnant at the same time. Hannah suggests that if she calls Paige with pregnancy news, Paige will essentially kick-start her own fertility process. Paige doesn't deny it — she just asks for one month to get her affairs in order. It's the kind of pact that only makes sense between best friends who've known each other long enough to have already planned parallel lives.

  • Hannah shares a mini-drama: she's been trying to read her husband Desmond's astrological birth chart but he claimed not to know when he was born. After waiting patiently, she recently asked again and he revealed the time — 1:50 AM — proving he'd been holding out to avoid her analysis. Hannah can no longer trust anyone in her household. This fun aside also gives Paige a moment to note she doesn't know Desmond's middle name (it's Ryan, Hannah confirms). The segment is a quick, warm digression into Hannah's married life that the hosts clearly enjoy.

  • With Italy two weeks away, Paige details her careful pre-vacation rituals: she's slowing work commitments, getting maintenance done (nails, toes, a hair trim, lymphatic drainage), and going spray-tan-free so she can build a natural sun base. Outfits haven't been assembled yet — that's what Paige calls her 'Picasso days,' dedicated sessions of pairing pieces and photographing combinations to test if they work. She admits she doesn't yet have 'the one outfit' she's most excited to wear, which feels unusual. Hannah asks if she feels pressure to top last year's aesthetic; Paige says she always does. The conversation closes on a sweet note: Paige and her mom made a pact on this weekend's walk to hold hands and genuinely connect on the trip. Hannah found this touching given her own mom tricked her into a 5K.

  • Hannah wraps by warning Gigglers that the next two weeks of episodes will be 'a little chaotic' as Paige records from Italy in a different time zone. This triggers a callback to the previous year's Italy stint, when Paige fell asleep on a Zoom call with Amy Poehler due to extreme jet lag — Hannah noticed in real time and texted her, 'you're literally falling asleep.' Paige calls it one of the scariest moments of her life. Hannah's favorite hobby during Zooms, she reveals, is screenshotting Paige's facial expressions while Paige stares at herself. The duo close warmly, sending love to their Gigglers.

  • Two final ads close out the episode. Alexa Plus is pitched as an AI assistant that books, tracks, and plans — learning your life and handling chaos so you don't have to, free with Amazon Prime. The Kohler Smart Toilet follows, described by Brooke de Waard (host of Naked Beauty) as a sculptural piece of 'quiet luxury' with customizable cleansing and touchscreen controls — functional art for a modern home.

Fast twitch muscles
Muscle fibers that contract quickly and powerfully for short bursts of speed or strength, but fatigue rapidly; contrasted with slow-twitch fibers suited for endurance activities like long-distance running.
Slow twitch muscles
Muscle fibers that contract more slowly but are highly fatigue-resistant, enabling sustained aerobic activities like long-distance running or cycling.
Lady's maid
A personal female servant in 18th–19th century households who assisted a woman of rank with dressing, hair, correspondence, and social chaperoning; a recurring character type in period dramas like The Gilded Age.
Casa Amor
A recurring twist in the Love Island format where contestants are temporarily separated and placed in a second villa with new, attractive singles to test the strength of existing couples.
Weaponized incompetence
A relationship dynamic where one partner deliberately feigns inability to perform tasks so the other partner will take them over; often discussed in the context of unequal domestic labor.
Lymphatic drainage massage
A therapeutic massage technique designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, reduce fluid retention, and promote detoxification; popular as a pre-vacation beauty treatment.
Gilded Age
The period of rapid economic growth and social inequality in the United States roughly between the 1870s and 1900s, characterized by extreme wealth among industrialists like the Vanderbilts and Astors; also the title of an HBO drama set in this era.
FamilySearch.org
A free genealogy website operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offering access to billions of historical records for tracing family history.
Footman
A male domestic servant in wealthy 18th–19th century households who performed tasks such as carrying messages, serving at table, and attending to guests; mentioned in the context of The Gilded Age.
Astors
One of the most prominent wealthy families in 19th-century American society, appearing as real historical figures in the HBO series The Gilded Age.
Vanderbilts
A powerful American dynasty that built its fortune in railroads and shipping; Anderson Cooper is a descendant, and the Russell family in The Gilded Age is loosely based on them.
Bamboozled
Deceived or tricked, often in a playful or humorous way; used by Hannah to describe how her mom misled her into running a 5K.
Dissertation
A long, formal academic treatise; used humorously by Paige to describe the length and intensity of her Love Island analysis.
Microcurrent device
A beauty tool that delivers low-level electrical currents to facial muscles to stimulate collagen production and provide a lifting effect; referenced as something Paige uses during Zoom calls.
Ouija board
A flat board marked with letters, numbers, and other symbols, used in supposed attempts to communicate with spirits; mentioned humorously in the context of Hannah's mother summoning her grandfather.

Chapter 2 · 01:00

Ad: Opill Birth Control Sponsor Read

This sponsor segment introduces Opill as a groundbreaking product: the first over-the-counter daily birth control pill available without a prescription in the United States. The ad highlights that approximately 1 in 3 women encounter barriers to accessing prescription contraception. Opill is described as FDA-approved, full prescription strength, estrogen-free, and 98% effective when used correctly. Listeners are directed to opill.com with the promo code GIGGLY for 25% off their first month.

Claims made here

About 1 in 3 women face barriers to accessing prescription birth control.

Ad Voiceover Opill sponsor segment

Opill is FDA-approved, full prescription strength, estrogen free, and 98% effective when used as directed.

Ad Voiceover FDA approval, Opill sponsor segment

Chapter 4 · 05:01

Hannah Gets Bamboozled Into a 5K

What was supposed to be a wholesome bonding weekend on Shelter Island turned into Hannah Berner's personal athletic nightmare. Her mom Lenore, framing the invitation as a casual 'come watch me sing the national anthem, maybe walk a little,' revealed only on arrival that they'd be jogging a full 5K. Hannah's dad stood on the sidelines with a conveniently sore foot, giggling. Hannah invoked her scientific defense — fast-twitch muscles are for sprints, not distance — but Lenore was unmoved, rolling her eyes as Hannah slowed to a walk. Paige observed she would have spotted the trap immediately; Hannah admitted she was blinded by maternal trust. The story culminates in Hannah, having complained the entire race, absolutely sprinting the finish line because she couldn't let an audience think she'd walked it.

Claims made here

Fast-twitch muscles are suited for explosive, short-duration activities like sprinting, while slow-twitch muscles enable sustained endurance activities.

Hannah Berner no source cited

Society & Culture
Mom's 5K Bamboozle

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

Hannah's mom Lenore lured her to Shelter Island with promises of quality time, then casually revealed she'd be singing the national anthem for a 5K — and 'maybe if we feel like it, we can walk it.' That walk became a full jog while Hannah's dad stood on the sidelines with a mysteriously bad foot, giggling.

Society & Culture
She Sprinted the Finish — for the Crowd

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

After whining through most of the 5K and telling her mom she needed to walk the whole time, Hannah spotted the crowd at the finish line and absolutely sprinted it. The moment perfectly encapsulates her 'healed era' philosophy colliding with the one thing she cannot abide: looking like a loser in public.

Chapter 5 · 11:40

Paige's Dad Gary: Jeans-Only Athlete

Paige's weekend family walk had its own revelation: her dad Gary, a man who apparently lives and dies in perfectly broken-in denim, went on the walk in regular jeans. Paige mused that she's never seen her dad in athleisure or even out of jeans — his fitness routine is walking and drinking coffee, and somehow his metabolism cooperates. This prompted Hannah to pitch Gary for a Levi's commercial. Then Paige's family delivered a more pointed observation: Paige's volcanic 'What Pissed Me Off This Week' energy is exactly her dad's personality — a fact Gary acknowledged while noting he didn't get angry until his 40s. Paige now fully understands that she's misunderstood, just like him.

Society & Culture
The 5K Family Revelation

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

After the 5K, Hannah realized she grew up in a family defined by physical activity — a fact that used to filter who dated her, since her dad would literally test potential boyfriends on their football spiral and vertical leap. One ex didn't make the cut. It wasn't anyone's fault. It was just the cut.

Chapter 6 · 17:00

Sponsor Block: Ladder, BetterHelp, Ka'Chava

This extended sponsor block covers three wellness-focused brands. Ladder is pitched as expert-designed progressive strength training — not influencer content — with personalized coaching, a group chat, and pricing under $1 a day, far below a traditional personal trainer. BetterHelp follows with a striking statistic from their 2026 State of Stigma Report: 85% of Americans think getting mental health support is wise, but 74% say society discourages it. Ka'Chava rounds out the segment with their travel-pack nutrition shakes, emphasizing fiber alongside protein and clean ingredients without GMOs, gluten, or preservatives.

Claims made here

Ladder fitness app costs less than $1 a day, making it cheaper than a typical $100-per-session personal trainer.

Hannah Berner Ladder sponsor segment

BetterHelp's 2026 State of Stigma Report found that 85% of Americans believe getting mental health support is wise, yet 74% say society discourages people from doing so.

Hannah Berner BetterHelp 2026 State of Stigma Report (survey of 2,000 Americans)

BetterHelp has over 30,000 therapists, has served over 6 million people globally, and has an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 1.7 million client reviews.

Hannah Berner BetterHelp sponsor segment

Crown Skin has scaled to over $500,000 in monthly revenue using Amazon Ads.

Ad Voice Amazon Ads Rising Stars campaign feature

Chapter 8 · 24:00

Love Island USA vs. UK: Paige's Deep Dive

Against her own better judgment, Paige ended up watching two Love Islands at once after TikTok pulled her into Love Island USA while she was already committed to UK. The comparison proved illuminating. UK contestants, Paige argues, are refreshingly honest — sharing their top three romantic interests openly, even in front of current partners — and the show dedicates real time to showing genuine emotional development. USA, by contrast, has every couple locked in from day one, which Paige attributes to contestants being aware of how to win the show and cultivate influencer followings — strategic loyalty rather than real feeling. She also dissects the cast: entirely Gen Z, with the oldest around 29, many of whom had their high school social development gutted by COVID, replacing sneaking out and field parties with Ring cameras and parental tracking. One particularly memorable USA moment: a girl declaring she's 'not lustful' on a show literally designed for romantic lust.

Claims made here

Love Island USA's current cast is entirely Gen Z, with the oldest contestant approximately 29 years old.

Paige DeSorbo no source cited

TV & Film
Love Island USA vs. UK: The Verdict

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 TV & Film

Paige is watching Love Island UK and USA simultaneously and the contrast is stark: UK contestants are brutally honest about their top 3 picks even in front of their current partners, while USA contestants are all locked in their original couples — almost certainly because they're playing for influencer followings rather than real connections.

Society & Culture
Gen Z on Love Island: The COVID High School Effect

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

Love Island USA's current cast is entirely Gen Z, many of whom had their high school experience gutted by COVID. No sneaking out, no parties in fields — just Ring cameras and parental tracking. Paige argues this social deprivation, combined with algorithm-brain, explains why the cast feels so stunted in forming genuine connections.

Chapter 10 · 35:45

Apple TV Thriller, The Gilded Age & Meryl Streep Confession

The TV conversation shifts to Paige's brother's Apple TV recommendation — a thriller featuring Javier Bardem that she found legitimately scary but impressively acted. This spawns a brief appreciation of Bardem and Penélope Cruz as the most underrated celebrity couple alive. Hannah then reveals she watched the first episodes of The Gilded Age with her mom and was stunned by the vibrant colors of 1890s fashion (having assumed everything was black and white from photographs), the obsessive party culture, and the snobbery between old-money and new-money New Yorkers. Paige connects the show to Anderson Cooper's Vanderbilt lineage. Hannah then drops the episode's most unexpected name-drop: she went to high school with Louisa Jacobson (Meryl Streep's daughter), performed in a play with her, and Meryl Streep was in the audience — possibly having the worst day of her life.

Claims made here

Hannah Berner went to high school with Louisa Jacobson, Meryl Streep's daughter, and Meryl Streep watched Hannah perform in a school play.

Hannah Berner no source cited

Anderson Cooper is a descendant of the Vanderbilt family.

Paige DeSorbo no source cited

Chapter 12 · 42:40

Lululemon, Life360, Experian Boost & PetSmart Sponsor Reads

Four back-to-back ads: Lululemon's Breezily mid-rise cropped pants are pitched as the solution to summer's cruel choice between comfort and style — breathable, drapey, elevated without effort. Life360 is framed as both a parenting and friendship tool, with Paige noting she uses it to track her parents when they don't answer calls. Experian Boost promises an average 14-point instant FICO score increase by connecting bank accounts and adding on-time bill payments to your credit file. PetSmart closes the block, with both hosts affectionately pitching it as the only place to shop for their pets, including celebrating Daphne (Hannah's cat) birthdays.

Claims made here

Experian Boost users who receive a boost improve their FICO Score 8 from Experian by an average of 14 points.

Hannah Berner Experian Boost sponsor segment

Chapter 13 · 47:34

Grandpa Jerry Signs on Father's Day Weekend

Hannah pivots to a tender segment about her late Grandpa Jerry, whose house sits across the street from her parents' place on Shelter Island — meaning she walks past it constantly. While strolling with her mom and talking about him, a blue Mazda — the precise car Jerry drove when he was, at 92, still barreling around those roads — sped past. It wasn't a passing resemblance: Hannah felt, viscerally, that she was watching him drive by. Then at the 5K start, the announcer read a name that sounded unmistakably like 'Grandpa Jerry.' Her dad separately encountered a man who looked just like Jerry while shopping. On Father's Day weekend, with multiple signs stacking up, Hannah concluded simply: Grandpa was there for the weekend.

Society & Culture
Grandpa Jerry's Sign on Father's Day

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

On Father's Day weekend, Hannah was walking on Shelter Island mid-conversation about her late grandfather Jerry when a blue Mazda — the exact car he drove — sped past. Then at the 5K start, the announcer said a name that sounded just like 'Grandpa Jerry.' Hannah's interpretation: Grandpa was there for the weekend.

Chapter 14 · 52:10

Astrology Readings, Birth Times & Pregnancy Best Friend Pact

Paige announces an upcoming astrology reading, and Hannah immediately volunteers her own birth info for a best-friend compatibility angle. Both hosts discover they were born around the same time — midday — leading Hannah to declare 'we ride at not dawn.' The conversation pivots to a topic both clearly find thrilling and slightly terrifying: the possibility of getting pregnant at the same time. Hannah suggests that if she calls Paige with pregnancy news, Paige will essentially kick-start her own fertility process. Paige doesn't deny it — she just asks for one month to get her affairs in order. It's the kind of pact that only makes sense between best friends who've known each other long enough to have already planned parallel lives.

Leisure
Italy Trip and Two Weeks Offline

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Leisure

Paige is heading to Italy for two full weeks and intends to spend one entire week off her phone — no real-time posting, no performance, just actually being present. Her pre-vacation prep involves lymphatic drainage, a hair trim, washing off her spray tan, and her signature 'Picasso days' of outfit coordination.

Chapter 16 · 55:30

Weaponizing Incompetence & Ex-Boyfriend Ghosts

With Italy two weeks away, Paige details her careful pre-vacation rituals: she's slowing work commitments, getting maintenance done (nails, toes, a hair trim, lymphatic drainage), and going spray-tan-free so she can build a natural sun base. Outfits haven't been assembled yet — that's what Paige calls her 'Picasso days,' dedicated sessions of pairing pieces and photographing combinations to test if they work. She admits she doesn't yet have 'the one outfit' she's most excited to wear, which feels unusual. Hannah asks if she feels pressure to top last year's aesthetic; Paige says she always does. The conversation closes on a sweet note: Paige and her mom made a pact on this weekend's walk to hold hands and genuinely connect on the trip. Hannah found this touching given her own mom tricked her into a 5K.

No indexed bits in this chapter.

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Society & Culture
Mom's 5K Bamboozle

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

Hannah's mom Lenore lured her to Shelter Island with promises of quality time, then casually revealed she'd be singing the national anthem for a 5K — and 'maybe if we feel like it, we can walk it.' That walk became a full jog while Hannah's dad stood on the sidelines with a mysteriously bad foot, giggling.

Society & Culture
Grandpa Jerry's Sign on Father's Day

Giggling about lust, lady’s maids, and love island · Jun 23, 2026 Society & Culture

On Father's Day weekend, Hannah was walking on Shelter Island mid-conversation about her late grandfather Jerry when a blue Mazda — the exact car he drove — sped past. Then at the 5K start, the announcer said a name that sounded just like 'Grandpa Jerry.' Hannah's interpretation: Grandpa was there for the weekend.

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Factual claims made this episode, and whether a source was named.

About 1 in 3 women face barriers to accessing prescription birth control.

Ad Voiceover Opill sponsor segment

Opill is FDA-approved, full prescription strength, estrogen free, and 98% effective when used as directed.

Ad Voiceover FDA approval, Opill sponsor segment

BetterHelp's 2026 State of Stigma Report found that 85% of Americans believe getting mental health support is wise, yet 74% say society discourages people from doing so.

Hannah Berner BetterHelp 2026 State of Stigma Report (survey of 2,000 Americans)

BetterHelp has over 30,000 therapists, has served over 6 million people globally, and has an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 1.7 million client reviews.

Hannah Berner BetterHelp sponsor segment

Experian Boost users who receive a boost improve their FICO Score 8 from Experian by an average of 14 points.

Hannah Berner Experian Boost sponsor segment

Love Island USA's current cast is entirely Gen Z, with the oldest contestant approximately 29 years old.

Paige DeSorbo no source cited

Anderson Cooper is a descendant of the Vanderbilt family.

Paige DeSorbo no source cited

Hannah Berner went to high school with Louisa Jacobson, Meryl Streep's daughter, and Meryl Streep watched Hannah perform in a school play.

Hannah Berner no source cited

Crown Skin has scaled to over $500,000 in monthly revenue using Amazon Ads.

Ad Voice Amazon Ads Rising Stars campaign feature

QWO is the #1 rated business phone system on G2, trusted by over 90,000 businesses.

Ad Voice G2 business software ratings, QWO sponsor segment

Fast-twitch muscles are suited for explosive, short-duration activities like sprinting, while slow-twitch muscles enable sustained endurance activities.

Hannah Berner no source cited

Ladder fitness app costs less than $1 a day, making it cheaper than a typical $100-per-session personal trainer.

Hannah Berner Ladder sponsor segment