Get cozy and plug your earbuds in. With a new episode each week, Carrie and Julia dive into relatable topics from the latest in entertainment and finding a work-life balance, to trending headlines and global events. From the comfort of their own couch, these Brooklyn-based millennials offer real, lighthearted conversations that make listeners feel like they are in their living room with them, wine in hand. A: Really whatever we feel like talking about that day, it varies based on current events and our lives! We like to keep it as in the moment as we can. Lately we are trying to involve our listeners more by having them submit questions that we can answer each episode.

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We're the Ladies’s tracks
This week we're breaking down Cocktails. We start this episode off by discussing your questions about David Wallace's house, the hilarity of Jan and Michael going public, and Jenna shares some fun memories from her journal. Then, we get another great fan catch about The Office's loose mentions of Casual Fridays, we chat about the "Don't call me Pammy" moment, and we get some fun Poor Richard's trivia. Finally, grab a snack for your cocktail because we discuss what kind of food we like to bring to a party, and we try to figure out what the weird thing is in the background of Michael's talking head.
Customer Reviews
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She probably doesn't even realize how crazy that is. The date night strategy is a great idea, and we have tried it, but he is sometimes on call every other night for a month and it makes it tough the nights he's on call he likes to be home just in case and the nights he's not on call, he needs to sleep in case he's up all night the following night. If you do manage to break her away from the church, her family will be there to continue sowing doubt.