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In this episode, Drew and Tara celebrate the upcoming third anniversary of their podcast, discussing their plans for the special show, including segments on leather jackets and reflections on their podcast journey. They also touch on listener engagement, sports topics, and their evolving podcast identity, moving away from a strict sports focus to a more varied entertainment approach. In this segment, the hosts discuss the upcoming WNBA season, expressing excitement about new players and potential MVP candidates. They critique the current NCAA tournament for its lack of upsets and excitement, lamenting the predictability of the matchups. The conversation shifts to innovations in baseball equipment, particularly new bat designs. They explore the term 'Kiki' and its cultural significance, especially within LGBTQ communities. The hosts also touch on representation of lesbians in media, discussing shows like 'The L Word.' The NFL trades and player movements are analyzed, leading to a light-hearted discussion about their top five things related to Illinois, starting with the importance of dishwashers. In this lively conversation, the hosts explore various topics related to Illinois, including the iconic Wienermobile, the legendary figures of Bill Murray and Michael Jordan, the excitement of the 90s Bulls, and the beloved Christmas movies 'Home Alone' and 'Christmas Vacation.' They also share their love for Chicago, discussing its culture, community, and the unique experiences it offers. The conversation shifts to their top five things they don't understand, including music festivals for adults, Disney adults, and the phenomenon of plastic surgery. They express their views on aging gracefully versus the societal pressure to maintain youth through cosmetic enhancements. In this episode, the hosts explore various topics ranging from pop culture phenomena and food trends to the complexities of reality TV and toxic dating culture. They share personal insights on marriage and weddings, discuss travel preferences, and delve into the unexpected rise of pickleball as a popular sport. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion on unpopular opinions and listener engagement, emphasizing the importance of connection and feedback from their audience.