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I’m Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today!

I’m Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today!

By: Chris Bevolo Desiree Duncan
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Welcome to I’m Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today, a conversational, culture-savvy podcast for folks trying to make sense of a world that has gone sideways. We’re here to unpack the issues that boggle our minds, all rooted in a little history, a little culture, a little humor, a little group therapy, and a little humility.© 2026 Chris Bevolo, Desiree Duncan Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • American Myths: Was the American Dream Always a Lie?
    Apr 8 2026

    The American Dream was supposed to be a promise: work hard, get ahead, retire happy. But what if it was always propaganda? In Episode 14, Chris and Des kick off a three-part miniseries on Crumbling American Myths by dismantling the biggest one first. They trace the term to its ironic 1931 origin, unpack why “bootstraps” was always meant to describe the impossible, and lay out the brutal data: 40 years of wage stagnation, a retirement savings crisis, $1.7 trillion in student debt, and social mobility cut in half. Along the way, George Carlin drops truth bombs, Des connects Gilded Age robber barons to today’s tech overlords, and both hosts ask: Is the new American Dream just moving abroad? Stick around for the close because it might change how you think about your life. Part 1 of 3.

    Links/References:
    It's Time to Stop Living the American Scam
    George Carlin
    Economic policy institute
    Pew Research Center (2025)

    Timestamps:
    0:00 — Intro
    3:00 — Chris’s Nazi Germany reading rabbit hole

    9:00 — The ironic origin of the American Dream (1931)

    14:00 — “Bootstraps” was always meant to be impossible
    19:00 — The GI Bill, FHA, and who actually got access
    22:00 — Hard work ≠ success: the wage gap data

    30:00 — The American Dream as propaganda
    34:00 — George Carlin’s American Dream takedown
    45:00 — Retirement, healthcare, student debt by the numbers
    53:00 — Social mobility collapse
    55:00 — FIRE movement and the expat option
    1:02:00 — Live your goddamn life
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • When Did We Forget How to Hang Out? The Return to Analog
    Apr 1 2026

    A jury just ruled that Meta and YouTube were “deliberately built to be addictive.” Chris and Des have been waiting for this moment and it just happens that it landed the same week the analog revolution smacked Chris in the face at the Mall of America.

    In this free-flowing episode, Chris and Des unpack Big Tech’s “Big Tobacco moment,” the irony of #analoglife trending on TikTok, and the deep human need for third places, adult friendships, and unstructured play. Des shares her journey from nomadic isolation to betting on Santa Fe. Chris confesses to 10 unplayed board games and commits to finding a group for game night. Together they explore dinner-with-strangers apps, murder mystery parties, community education catalogs, conversational card games, and the terrifying beauty of walking into a room where you don’t know a soul.

    It’s group therapy disguised as cultural commentary. And this time, the homework is fun: get offline, get out there, and find your people.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 — Intro & DTF St. Louis Review

    5:46 — The Meta/YouTube Negligence Verdict

    9:30 — Mall of America and the Analog Revolution

    11:20 — The Loss of Third Places

    14:30 — Pickup Basketball & How We Used to Find Community

    24:00 — Small Towns vs. Suburbs vs. Cities

    27:30 — Bowling Alone and the History of Civic Decline

    31:00 — Chick-fil-A Phone Coops & the Algorithm Irony

    35:00 — Dinner With Strangers Apps (Timeleft, Bass)
    40:00 — Why We’re Scared to Talk to People

    44:30 — Adult Play, Super Soakers, and Murder Mystery Parties

    46:00 — The Delve Deck: A Card Game for All Generations
    48:30 — Des’s Pledge: Sunset DJ Parties in Santa Fe

    52:00 — Chris’s Pledge: Board Game Night and Cause-Based Community

    58:00 — Wrap & Call to Action

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    🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bypMpSmcoIjt4bHk0nvzz?si=18eab826d1394fd9

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Gaslighting, Narcissism or Trauma? The Pop Psychology Phenomenon
    Mar 26 2026

    If you’ve ever called someone a narcissist, been told you’re being gaslighted, or diagnosed yourself via TikTok, this one’s for you.

    Pop psychology has gone mainstream. Therapy terms flood our group chats, dating app bios, and Netflix watchlists. But what happens when clinical language enters everyday conversation without the clinical expertise behind it? In this episode, Chris and Desiree sit down with Dr. Coreen Haym — a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who trains therapists in graduate and doctorate programs to unpack the good (destigmatization), the bad (oversimplification and self-diagnosis), and the ugly (grifters, mass therapy platforms exploiting early-career therapists, and AI chatbots designed to validate you).

    This is group therapy for people who are exhausted by pop psychology telling them everything is trauma and everyone around them is a narcissist.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 — Cold open: “Nothing applies to everyone”

    1:40 — Spring check-in, introducing Dr. Coreen Haym

    4:00 — Netflix dating shows and the rise of therapy speak

    8:00 — Queer Ultimatum, Age of Attraction, and spotting who’s actually been to therapy

    10:00 — The normalization of therapy talk post-COVID

    15:00 — Pop psychology deep dive: narcissism, self-diagnosis, confirmation bias

    20:00 — TikTok therapists vs. real therapists: how to tell the difference

    25:00 — Good therapists to follow: Therapy Jeff, ThatTherapistGirl, Nicole Artz

    28:00 — What it actually takes to become a licensed therapist

    35:00 — Dr. Phil, Mel Robbins, and grifters in the therapy space

    43:00 — Lawyers vs. therapists: why Mel Robbins’s background matters

    45:00 — Therapists navigating the current political climate

    50:00 — Mass therapy platforms: Headspace, Talkspace, and the exploitation of early-career therapists

    56:00 — AI therapy: validation machines and the human connection they can’t replace

    59:00 — The hunger for analog connection: silent book clubs, phone-free spaces

    1:02:00 — The manosphere and where men are actually going for mental health

    1:04:00 — Dr. Haym's closing: starting therapy is scary, but trust the process

    1:07:00 — Wrap

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    📱 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-not-even-supposed-to-be-here-today/id1867373928

    🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bypMpSmcoIjt4bHk0nvzz?si=18eab826d1394fd9

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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