
Ep. 82 - Upper-Middle-Class Problems: Cry Harder - 09/09/2025
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Peaches and Viktor Wilt dive headfirst into another chaotic Tuesday, starting with a viral clip of a 73-year-old senator warning that eating foreign shrimp could make you look like the Alien from Alien. That sparks a whole debate on age limits for politicians — should there be aptitude tests? Hard cutoffs at 60? And if so, should the same apply to radio hosts who are still slinging Top 40 songs well into their 60s? Stern, Seacrest, Elvis Duran — nobody’s safe.
From there, the guys spin off into travel horror stories and overrated cities. Viktor recalls being hustled for CDs on Hollywood Boulevard, while Peaches points out Vegas price-gouging ($10 toothpaste at Circus Circus!) and LA’s questionable Olympic prep for 2028. They weigh in on whether Austin, Nashville, and Houston live up to the hype — with a detour into homeless sweeps, fake Michael Jordans on Hollywood Blvd, and why Vegas burns you out in exactly three days.
Then it’s time for some first-world whining straight from Reddit’s “upper middle class problems” thread. The duo roasts everything from ski trips gone wrong, hot tubs that are “too hot,” washer/dryer placement woes, lake-house dock repairs, and even the tragedy of losing a Duolingo streak on an international flight. Naturally, this leads to Peaches clowning on “$20,000 boat guy” and Viktor’s inevitable “rich people problems” voice.
It’s equal parts political roast, travel therapy, and lifestyle mockery — wrapped in the sharp banter only Peaches and Viktor can deliver.