On this episode of Lyft Talk:
* Roxanne explains what it’s like working commission-only at a furniture store and why she’s already job hunting
* Growing up in Duluth: outdoor hockey, lake skating, eyelashes freezing, and winters that never really end
* Sean’s take on rich neighborhoods where everyone looks stressed and annoyed despite the perfect scenery
* Why some newly rich families seem miserable, fake, and trapped in lifestyles they secretly hate
* A rant on billionaires, space trips, and why that money could be going toward mental health instead
* Social media pressure, filters, Brazilian butt lifts, and how kids today are growing up inside a body-dysmorphia machine
* The strange sense that “something big” is coming—and why so many riders quietly say they feel it too
* Drones, mystery balloons, Utah monoliths, and stories from Brazil that sound a lot like real-life alien crashes
* 5G towers, nighttime installations, and shadow-people conspiracy vibes
* Sean’s rider whose maybe-CIA husband only eats carefully sourced vegetables
* The bigger question behind it all: who’s really in control, and how do you stay sane when everything feels rigged?