Episode Summary
• The great return: post–AI trilogy brain fog, travel updates, and Casie’s first anxiety‑free flight in years (thanks ADHD meds!)
• A full spiral into bird‑watching, regional bird lore, and Florida’s state bird. Hint: It’s not the flamingo.
• Sesame Street discourse, Pride Month, Knicks/NYC joy, and why PBS remains undefeated across generations (although Elmo better watch it).
Travel, ADHD, and the Surprisingly Chill Flight
After three straight weeks of AI deep dives, we kick off this episode with a much‑needed palate cleanser: a little bit of everything.
Casie shares her first flight in two years — and the shock of realizing her ADHD medication had quietly ‘erased’ most of her usual travel anxiety.
From dog‑drop‑off logistics to pretending a plane is “just a train in the sky,” we touch on:
• How ADHD meds changed the entire travel experience.
• The universal hierarchy of flight discomfort: takeoff, turbulence, landing — and wanting teleportation instead.
• Roller coaster bravery, Relief Band nausea bracelets, and the rides they’ll never do again.
Our Bird Era Has Arrived
A casual mention of a songbird in New Jersey spirals into a full‑blown bird‑watching segment — complete with Merlin app shoutouts, cardinal trivia, and the existential shock of learning some states don’t have cardinals at all.
Highlights include:
• The Florida Scrub Jay and the decades‑long effort to make it the official state bird. (2025 update, plus - oh hey. The Flamingo actually IS native to Florida and we’re trying to make that a state bird too)
• Why two bright‑red cardinals on a greeting card are… two dudes.
• The “crossing into a new age bracket” moment when you start buying bird feeders (Amber’s new favorite - she earns commission for each purchase) instead of gadgets and going on bird tours.
• Poisonous vs. fabulous wildlife: dart frogs, octopuses, and the Portuguese Man O’ War.
Sesame Street, Pride Month, and PBS thanks to Viewers Like Us!
The episode closes with a joyful, nostalgia‑soaked celebration of PBS — from Sesame Street to Mr. Rogers to the cooking shows that raised an entire generation.
Topics that made the cut:
• Elmo’s recent sports‑related controversy (and Cookie Monster’s iconic follow‑up).
• The unplanned but uncanny color‑coordination of every episode we’ve recorded.
• Dogs who watch TV — especially RuPaul’s Drag Race.
• PBS as a lifelong teacher: cooking, kindness, inclusion, and why its programming still hits.
• Pride Month reflections and the reminder to support communities, joy, and belonging.
Final Takeaways
Support your local PBS station (Viewers Like Me t-shirt).
Support your LGBTQ+ friends, family, and neighbors.
And if you see two red cardinals on a greeting card… just know you’re looking at a very festive gay couple. And we love that love is love. 🏳️🌈
🌲 Connect with Amber on Threads, Substack, or LinkedIn — you can also check out her pup @JoJotheKeeshond and Scream Club™.
🌴 Catch Casie on Threads, Substack, or LinkedIn — you can also check out her pups @PawsitivePointers.