Kiki and Medinah kick off this episode with a standout listener email detailing her partner’s unexpected judgment of her sexual past. The duo offers their unfiltered advice, diving into slut-shaming, relationship dynamics, and why partners need to check their biases at the door. The hosts balance humor and honesty, making this a relatable segment for anyone who’s felt judged for their past.
Switching gears, the conversation turns personal as the hosts reflect on their families’ unique hosting styles. From their aunties’ standout parties to cousins’ creative gatherings, Kiki and Medinah highlight what it takes to create lasting memories. The discussion expands to parenting dynamics, with the duo exploring generational shifts in child-rearing and sharing personal stories from their childhoods. While reflecting on potential future parenting, they discuss instilling good habits and navigating life’s challenges as moms.
Kiki shares a hilarious and cringe-worthy story about a disastrous eyebrow-shaping experience that leads to an exploration of genetics. The hosts reflect on family traits passed down through generations, from quirks to physical attributes, offering a mix of humor and self-reflection.
The conversation takes a more somber yet insightful turn as the duo discusses health scares and vision struggles. Kiki opens up about her grandfather’s eye surgery, which tragically resulted in blindness, reminding listeners to appreciate their health and well-being.
Looking ahead, the hosts share excitement about an upcoming retreat to Costa Rica, where a blind participant plans to surf—an inspiring and adventurous highlight. This flows into eerie storytelling, where Kiki and Medinah recount ghostly encounters and unexplained phenomena. From a disappearing man after receiving lasagna to chills near haunted Georgian landscapes, the tales mix humor, unease, and intrigue.
The pair also reflect on historical sites like the Whitney Plantation in Louisiana, which preserves the stark truths of slavery. They balance lighthearted jokes about ghost tours with deeper reflections on spiritual energy, generational trauma, and untold stories of the past.
In an unexpected shift, the hosts dive into the chilling history of lobotomies, including Rosemary Kennedy’s tragic story. This sparks a conversation on historical injustices faced by women and Black communities and the power of modern forensic science to reopen decades-old cases. Kiki and Medinah discussed how past perpetrators must have been haunted by the fear of being caught years later and much more.