And plot synopsis? We don’t know s**t.

That’s the conclusion we’ve come to, after two seasons of Screwed Up Podcast and nearly a decade in New Age. We don’t know why weird or inexplicable things happen, we don’t know what happens after we die, and we are fine with that.

So for our last episode, we decided to just have fun and go for a final round of things we wanted to bitch about!

Here’s the episode rundown:

  • Will our podcast be archived? Actually, this one, we DO know!
  • Using spirit guides as an excuse to be an A-hole: A New Age memoir.
  • Why don’t people ever talk about their mundane past life where nothing interesting ever happened?
  • Memory and DNA: maybe it’s just science.*
  • That documentary that will never see the light of day because everyone keeps getting murdered!
  • Bob Saget!
  • Gatekeeping and control.
  • We say our thanks and goodbyes!

Some more topics that we would have loved to pick apart and discuss:

Is everyone actually born “psychic” or with intuition? After years of teaching intuition development and realizing that making assumptions about everyone being “born with the same abilities” is both wrong and stigmatizing, Mimi thinks that no, not everyone can be empathic, intuitive or psychic.

Are empaths just neurodiverse: part three. There is a facet of synesthesia that is called Mirror Touch, which is the ability to feel physical sensations in the same area of your body where someone else is experiencing it. This doctor [links to a video] wrote a book about how this helps him with his patients, and it is FA-SCI-NA-TING.

Perhaps another time!

Thank you to our wonderful past guests: Jules Evans, Rev. Lindsey Turner, Mx. Randi Lee, and Ash Riley. Thank you to Kaz Windness for our logo!

Thank you to everyone who supported us, talked about us to their friends, tagged us on Instagram to suggest us to their friends, and to everyone who followed us on social media, including our now-defunct FB page. We appreciate you all!

Credits:

Produced and edited by Mimi Bonhomme

All songs copyright free.

References:

*Turns out that yes, it is: https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/bioscience/can-memory-be-inherited/