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October Pop Culture Round Up

11.03.2025 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Well, it’s officially fall. The backyard is a mess of wet leaves and an herb garden I really need to go prune back for the winter. Instead, let’s talk about pop culture! My husband and I were able to escape to Hawaii for a few days which is always a great place for my pop culture consumption. I read one of the best books I’ve read in a while, and enjoyed some great podcasts and shows along the way. Here’s how I’m surviving spider season…

Reading

I was able to listen to Kamala Harris’ memoir 107 Days as soon as it came out and it was really interesting if you’re a political nerd like me. It was weird to listen to it in October and realize the stories had happened just a year ago. It also reminded me of my own campaign and the stress and work that goes into running a good campaign with good people around you.

I read a few books on vacation and absolutely loved What Kind of Paradise. I wasn’t sure what to expect of a “what would happen if the unibomber had a daughter he raised in the woods with him?” but holy crap it was a great book that I will now recommend for the foreseeable future. I also really enjoyed Best Woman, it was a sweet and funny book to help me get into vacation mode.

Listening

The usual podcasts are bopping along in my rotation. I will say the recent episode of Wirecutter with Nick Offerman was GREAT. I am pretty sure all the nieces and nephews are getting his new book for Christmas. Amy Poehler’s podcast continues to be the most inspiring pod out there for me. Her episode with Rachel Dratch was so fun, but I really enjoyed the Mariska Hargitay episode. I’ve never watched an episode of Law & Order what ever she’s on, but she was so fun and it was a very Good Hang. I haven’t started the new season of Hush even though I know I’m going to love it, because I can already tell I’ll want to binge it, hopefully over Thanksgiving break!

Watching

October was full of BASEBALL at our house. Specifically Seattle Mariners baseball – which is not something that Seattle fans usually get to enjoy. It was SO fun to watch the Mariners this fall and even though the Bluejays clinched the ticket to the World Series, it was very fun to have baseball playoff season with a team I have loved my entire life.

I know it was typically the November 1st episode (I was on vacation so this is late, sorry!) but the Miles Teller episodes of SNL was the best one of the new season so far. I had high hopes since he’s such a great utility player on the show, and he nailed it.

The new season of The Diplomat was FANTASTIC. Right from the start with the VP decision, this season, and cast, were fantastic. I also seem to have liked Nobody Likes This better than most reviews I’m seeing. Although my favorite part is always the siblings relationship with each other.

Over vacation we watched I Like Me the documentary about John Candy. It was so sweet and funny and wonderful. Even if you just know him from Uncle Buck or The Great Outdoors his story and impact on comedy was fascinating to learn more about. I’d highly suggest filing this one for the “what do I watch with my family over the holidays?” (I texted my dad and brothers immediately to recommend it.)

I started a few shows that need to get finished and I am hoping to find some pockets of time to finish them up this month. I’ll continue to watch mindless fun like the Salt Lake Housewives and the latest season of Sister Wives (why is he the worst?!) and hopefully pepper in a few fun shows along the way. And I get to see the new Wicked movie with my niece over Thanksgiving. What are you excited for this coming month?

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September Pop Culture Round Up

09.30.2025 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Oh September…It’s the end of summer, back to school, the weather is warm but then it rains and is cold, spider season is starting (my least favorite time of year!), then it’s warm again, and until the Emmy’s hit it’s quiet but you’re playing catch up to watch shows before the Emmy’s so you know what to root for! Here’s how I stayed sane this month…

Reading

I thoroughly enjoyed The Wedding People. It’s been on a lot of lists since it came out last year, and when I friend posted she read it I borrowed her copy and it was a great read. I’ve been in an audiobook slump this month, but I miraculously got 107 Days the night it came out on audiobook, so we’re diving right into it!

Listening

The Daily has started a Sunday Special episode that’s more focused on pop culture and it is excellent! I really enjoyed the Emmy’s episode with great conversations about a few of the top show. So far though, my favorite is the Sunday Special: What Makes a Restaurant Great? The episode is with two NYT food critics who talk about what they’re looking for in a great meal, and a great restaurant. As someone who has been known to travel for a dining experience it was an insightful conversation and gave me some new/better questions to ask my server moving forward. Good Hang continues to be fantastic, and the Olivia Coleman ep was a recent favorite.

Watching

Emmy season is weird, we’re finishing up summer shows, you have to wait for fall shows to start, you’re trying to catch up on one or two shows you hadn’t watched but now are getting nominated for everything so you should, so my watching habits feel off this month. I’m also saving a couple of shows to watch when we go on vacation next month.

The series finale of Acapulco was lovely. If you never watched this show, I am so jealous for the 4 season binge you are about to begin! I loved this show and all it’s quirky characters, and if Apple+ decides to revisit them in a few years, I would be in full support. I really enjoyed the beginning of Upload but these last two seasons were too spread out to really remember what was going on. I may rewatch the series as a binge at some point, but the final four episodes were good, but not great sadly.

My husband I watched Hostage after I read a few great things about it, and they were correct. The British PM’s doctor husband is taken hostage while on a medical mission and needs the French PM’s help to get everyone rescued. If you like The Diplomat or other political thrillers, add this to your list ASAP!

I stumbled upon another docu-series about Ruby Franke and binged it on a Friday night, and holy wow is Jodi a horrible evil person. Ruby & Jodi: A Cult Of Sin And Influence was really well done if you have followed this story and/or like a good true crime docu-series.

There’s one episode left in season two of Platonic which I have binged over the past few days. It’s another great season of chaos with these adult friends who are entirely too codependent. As always, I’m enjoying the absurdity of this season of Only Murders in the Building. If you need a good light hearted movie, my friend recommended A Nice Indian Boy and it was so sweet and funny. Highly recommend for a cute rom com night!

Alright, how was your pop culture consumption this month? What did you love? What are you excited for coming in October? I can’t wait for the new season of The Diplomat and will finally start The Morning Show…And the beach vacation book stack is starting to add up!

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August Pop Culture Round Up

08.29.2025 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

What a fun (and HOT) month August has been! Between baseball games, enjoying air conditioning, and reading outside when the weather wasn’t too hot, it was a fun month. We wrapped it all up with a trip to Seattle to see Seth Meyers and take in a Mariner game with family! Here’s what else kept me going…

Reading

Last year I saw Amy Poehler and Tina Fey in Portland and their opening act was Zarna Garg. I didn’t know anything about her, but she was hilarious! Somewhere along the way her memoir came out and it was a FABULOUS audiobook. This American Woman: A One-in-a-Billion Memoir, her story has some incredibly sad parts, but she is such a funny writer you don’t realize it’s as bad as it was till later. If you aren’t sure, check out this week’s Good Hang episode with her…

I also picked up I Hope This Finds You Well which my friend recommended a while back. It took me a minute to get in to it, since I haven’t worked in corporate life for 15 years, but it’s a very funny story, with one of the best author bios I’ve read.

Everyone is reading Everything is Tuberculosis in my world and it was a short audiobook that came through at the right time. If John Green wants to tell me about science, or history, or really anything, I’ll go ahead and listen to it from this point forward. I honestly couldn’t have told you what tuberculosis was before I read the book (yes it’s a treatable disease that is wreaking havoc in third world countries, but WHAT is it?) The book tells the history and challenges of this illness through a relationship that Green has with a young man in Sierre Leone. I really appreciated this book (like/enjoy don’t seem like quite the right words…) I also read The Disaster Tourist on a book list recommendation and I really need someone else to read it so I can talk about it…

Listening

I haven’t listened to more audiobooks this month because I binged Unicorn Girl on my trip to Seattle. Holy CRAP this woman is terrible, and evil and conniving and a liar. The podcast is from the same person who did ScAmanda so if you enjoyed that, you’re in for another good ride (and friends who saw my IG story are agreeing so far!)

The Good Hang episode with Adam Scott was so wonderful. I just started a rewatch and the episode where they meet that Adam talks about, it’s so great… I also just listened to the Aubrey Plaza episode and it was goofy and sweet. Plaza’s husband died by suicide earlier this year and they have a nice conversation the way only Amy can do with her dear friends.

On the music front – my cousin wrote a jazz suite! It’s called Salish Suite and you can find it on iTunes and all the other music places. It’s beautiful and a nice calm work music I am finding.

Watching

We finally jumped on The Pitt bandwagon and I apologize that it took us so long. I am thrilled to see that Carter left Chicago for Pittsburg and continues to serve our country as a fictional ER doc! We had hoped to binge the show but some episodes require a Parks & Rec cleanse after…

I am not a huge Seth Rogan fan, which is why I didn’t jump on The Studio bandwagon at first. The other day I read something about how Rose Byrne is one of the great comedic actresses we don’t give enough credit to. And they are CORRECT. The pilot of Platonic had me laughing SO HARD, I was glad I was in a hotel room and not on the train. I proceeded to binge the entire first season the next day, it’s very fun!

I finished The Gilded Age and wow that stuck the landing of the season… how long do we have to wait for more?!?

I’ve also been to a lot of baseball games this month including a trip to Seattle to see The Mariners! It was a blast to see them play, even if they lost and Cal Raleigh broke his record the next day while we were on the train home.

I also LOVED seeing Seth Meyers perform at the Woodland Park Zoo. It was just a couple of days after his dog Frisbee passed away, so it was sweet to hear him talk about his dog, and his family, and how his daughter is very clearly his favorite child.

As we head to the unofficial end of summer, what pop culture got you through this year? What’s left on your bucket list? What are you looking forward to as we transition to spider season (aka fall)?

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