Episode 2

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21st Oct 2025

Kim K’s Mask, Creepy Clowns, and Halloween Fun

It’s just Stacy and Sofia this week — everyone else ditched, and they’re calling it their “terrible twos” era. From Kim Kardashian’s face-covering couture moment to creepy clowns cruising through suburbia, this episode serves up equal parts pop culture chaos and Halloween fun.

They dive into costumes, party traditions, and why it’s never okay for grown adults to go around the neighborhood dressed as clowns if it's not Halloween night. Plus, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s controversial anniversary post, the best Halloween dance songs, and a few seasonal décor stories for good measure.

"It feels like the start of a horror movie."

What we’re talking about in this episode:

  • Kim Kardashian’s Academy Museum Gala look — the nude Margiela Couture gown and that now-infamous face covering. See Kim’s post on Instagram.
  • Halloween prep: costumes, candy mistakes, and why we never reveal our costumes before the big day.
  • The man in a clown suit riding around the neighborhood on a motorbike (yes, really).
  • Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s 12th anniversary post that had the internet divided.
  • Skeletons, ceiling boots, and other Halloween décor fun.

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The Tuesdays Morning Show
Pop culture and nostalgia just for you
A weekly show where a group of hosts from different generations swap stories, opinions, and laughs about pop culture, entertainment, and what’s trending now, as well as everything we remember and love from way back when. From new releases to nostalgic throwbacks, these radio hosts turned friends bring smart conversation and a little morning-show mayhem to your podcast feed.

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Stacy Raine

I was 16 years old when I conducted my very first interview. It was with a WWII veteran for a high school project, and I was so nervous that I brought a friend along with me. While I don't remember much from that day, I do remember how it felt to listen to him tell his story and to bear witness to the emotions that came with the telling. Throughout my career in nonprofit communication and podcast production, I've often thought of that veteran and what he taught me. There are so many stories from people who have really lived, if we just take a moment to listen.