Welcome to Midlife Crisis – The Podcast for the Millennial Man + Woman 🎙️🔥 Do you wonder if you’ll ever be able to afford a house? Does your back hurt after doing minor tasks? Do you love video games, but can’t seem to figure out a time to play them? If you’re in your late 20s, 30s, or early 40s and need a space to talk sports, gaming, pop culture, and the struggle of adulting, welcome to your new favorite podcast. Hosted by lifelong friends @agnotforsale & @jeffwarren627, Midlife Crisis is all about the conversations happening in your group chat—hot takes, dumb debates, and just the right amount of overthinking. 💬 What We Cover: ✅ Sports talk from a casual and passionate perspective 🏀🏈 ✅ Video games, nostalgia, & the games that raised us 🎮👾 ✅ Pop culture, movies, and music we actually care about, assuming we’re aware of it lol 🎬🎶 ✅ The struggles of millennial adulthood (careers, socializing, fitness, finances) 💼💪 ✅ Random debates you d
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Episode #63
Penn State Cocaine, Content Creator College, and Fantasy Football on Vibes | Midlife Crisis Ep. 63
Aug 20, 20261h 13m
This week, we’re bouncing between college scandals, getting older, pop culture, sports, and all the questionable decisions that apparently still count as adolescence at 32. We kick things off with the wild Penn State fraternity cocaine scandal and look back at our own fraternity days before debating ASU’s new content creator degree and whether you can actually teach someone how to become an influencer. Then we get into the claim that your teenage years might last until 32, whether millennials are actually behind in life, and at what point driving an electric car becomes the responsible move. Plus: 90s candy nostalgia, Ted Lasso, Lanterns, the new X-Men cast, everything you apparently need to watch before Avengers: Doomsday, the best mobile games ever, and our respective fantasy football draft strategies (hint - Adrian has none). We also check in on what hurts and what feels good this week, run through another round of rapid-fire questions, and put a potential end-of-year fitness competition on the table. Another week of two millennials trying to make sense of pop culture, sports, adulthood, and the undefeated Father Time!! LFG!
Spider-Man Rankings, Men Over 30 Posting & The Best On-Screen Deaths | Ep. 62
Aug 13, 20261h 32m
In Episode 62, we’re back with our final thoughts on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, including whether it actually lived up to the hype and where we think it belongs in the all-time Spider-Man movie rankings. We also look back at Robin Williams’ legacy, jump into our new "At our age, I have to ask..." segment, and revisit some of the millennial experiences kids today will never understand. From there, we get into what we’ve been watching, including Ted Lasso, a late watch of Avatar: Fire and Ash, rewatching the Christopher Nolan Batman movies and more, before jumping into the NBA, the current state of the WNBA, fantasy football and the start of another NFL season. Things get a little more personal when Jeff realizes he accidentally paid seven months of utilities at his old house LOL, while Adrian reflects on watching his son start kindergarten and just how fast parenthood moves. Then we close things out with a 5v5 draft of the most memorable on-screen deaths ever, featuring The Walking Dead, The Lion King, Breaking Bad, Avengers: Endgame, Hereditary, Stranger Things, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and more. Spoilers everywhere. LET'S GOOOOOO!
Spain Wins the World Cup, Peptides Take Over & The Odyssey Delivers ft. Isaiah Pile | Ep. 61
Jul 22, 20261h 12m
Isaiah joins us as we break down Spain’s World Cup victory, Argentina’s rough exit and FIFA’s chaotic first attempt at a halftime show. We also discuss Tom Brady potentially entering the WWE universe...the signs are there, whether peptides are actually the answer to getting older and what matters more in your thirties: your sleep score or your credit score. We also review Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, debate Marvel fatigue and whether audiences are seeing too much of stars like Tom Holland and Sydney Sweeney, and revisit the cartoons, toys and childhood obsessions that shaped us. Plus, we share bad first dates, embarrassing childhood moments, Jeff’s unexpectedly viral scholarship story and another round of rapid-fire questions. BOOM!
Lies About Flossing, Anybody Can DJ & AI Music Has Us Conflicted ft. Aaron Coyoca | Ep. 60
Jul 16, 20261h 39m
This week, we’re joined by Jeff’s childhood friend Aaron, a dentist, producer, DJ, gamer and newly converted soccer fan who fits perfectly into the energy of the pod. Aaron takes us inside the world of dentistry, including whether dentists secretly judge your teeth, how to tell when a patient is lying about flossing and why flossing might be doing far more work than brushing. We also get into his unexpected journey from dental school rap parodies to producing EDM, DJing and using a reversed dental drill as a producer tag, SICK! That leads us into a deeper conversation about sampling, Splice, the pressure musicians face to become full-time content creators and whether AI-generated music can still count as creativity when the person prompting it clearly understands songwriting and composition. We also officially settle our World Cup bet, spoiler alert, Adrian wins! From there, we get into UFC 250, what we’ve been watching and playing, the disappearance of physical video games, shared childhood experiences and the importance of keeping a little bit of your inner child alive. Finally, we close with a few takes and observations including; gratitude for boys’ trips, why anybody can become a DJ (but not necessarily a good one) and why the process of making something still matters even when everyone else seems to be doing it too.
USA World Cup Disaster, Making Friends in Your 30s, and our friend Isaac’s Elmo Voice | Ep. 59
Jul 8, 20261h 48m
Our longtime friend Isaac joins us for Episode 59 to catch up on life in Seattle, surviving adulthood, and what leadership actually looks like once you become the person everyone expects to have the answers. We break down the US Men’s National Team’s embarrassing World Cup exit, question whether America will ever fully embrace soccer, accuse FIFA of doing everything possible to keep Argentina alive, and check the latest standings in our increasingly serious $50 World Cup bet. We also continue our new “At Our Age” segment and ask some very thirty-something questions: Should we be saving money or making more memories? Are we still chasing titles and bigger paychecks—or just a better life? And when was the last time any of us actually made a new friend? Plus, we review the new Minions and Toy Story movies, discuss the mysterious Kumar Method internet rabbit hole, react to the rise of AI-generated music, preview the 2026 NFL season, debate illegal fireworks, answer listener questions, and force Isaac to bring back his legendary Elmo impression.
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