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Curling might look like a quiet Olympic sport, but it reveals a lot about how people are navigating modern life.

In this episode of At the Mic Friday Happy Hour, Keith Malinak and Rebecca use Olympic curling as an unexpected lens to explore parenting tradeoffs, rising costs, and why everyday decisions feel heavier than they used to. From national pride and cultural pressure to family boundaries and financial stress, the conversation connects humor, personal stories, and social observation to the realities shaping how people live right now.

It’s a grounded, wide ranging discussion about community, responsibility, and what shared moments like the Olympics expose beneath the surface.

Chapters:

  1. 00:00 Why This Week Feels Different
  2. 05:30 Health Updates That Hit Close to Home
  3. 11:30 Social Media Isn’t What It Was
  4. 17:30 A Story That Doesn’t Add Up
  5. 23:00 Community, Fundraising, and Showing Up
  6. 29:00 True Crime and Family Boundaries
  7. 35:00 Beauty Culture and Online Fallout
  8. 41:00 Animal Stories That Took Over the Internet
  9. 47:30 Olympic Pride and National Identity
  10. 52:00 Curling’s Unexpected Appeal
  11. 56:30 Girl Scout Lessons in Business
  12. 01:01:30 When Tax Incentives Backfire
  13. 01:08:00 Fun Facts That Shift the Mood
  14. 01:15:00 Gold Bars, Spelling Bees, and Lost Fortunes
  15. 01:28:00 Curiosity, Belief, and What Comes Next

Which part of everyday life feels the most different to you right now, and what do you think changed?

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