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Lil Bit Dead

Lil Bit Dead

Written by: Sandy Lanier & Kristy Brown
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Lil Bit Dead is a thoughtful, down-to-earth podcast centered on real life, real feelings and real conversations - including the political moments shaping how we live. Hosted by friends Sandy and Kristy, the show blends personal stories, honest reflection and genuine curiosity as we explore happiness, anxiety, loss, and current events. Grounded in friendship, humor, and empathy. Each episode creates space to reflect, question, laugh, and feel a little less alone in an increasingly complicated journey!

Join us for Season 2 of our podcast and our friendship!

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Lil Bit Dead 2024
Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • A Lil Bit of Uncommon Sense and a Dash of Lawsuits
    Jun 5 2026

    Sandy and Kristy chat about why they feel “dead inside” this week, then quickly pivot into a long discussion about how everything seems to be turning into a lawsuit and how common sense and work ethic feel like they’re disappearing. They trade examples and opinions, including a rumored Galveston rollercoaster rescue “inappropriate touching” claim, the reality behind the McDonald’s hot coffee case, a TikTok-related lawsuit alleging the algorithm is too addictive for kids, and other odd or extreme suits like airlines being sued over “window seats” with no window, a lost-pants case seeking millions, and various trademark disputes. They also mention a surge in legal problems tied to AI-assisted filings and argue many issues should be handled through boundaries, personal responsibility, and basic conversation instead of litigation.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • A Lil Bit of a NASCAR Therapy Session and Our Usual Political BS
    May 29 2026

    Hosts Sandy and Kristy discuss why they feel “dead inside” this week: Kristy is overwhelmed by constant Northeast Texas allergies and jokes the only relief is being on a cruise ship, while Sandy is exhausted from keeping her grandbaby during a sleep regression and relies on Ms. Rachel to help. Sandy also rethinks her long-standing dislike of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch after seeing evidence of his kindness toward other drivers and his son, debates whether NASCAR drivers play “characters,” and shares strong opinions about Bubba Wallace. They then vent about political mailers, misinformation, entitlement, and frustration with current U.S. politics, discuss homelessness incentives in San Francisco, concerns about COVID and vaccines, and worries about Social Security. They end by mentioning TV shows they watch to unwind, describing vivid dreams, celebrating being debt-free, and sharing their email address.

    werelilbitdead@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • A Lil Bit of Bad Days & Boundary Wars
    May 22 2026

    Sandy and Kristy chat about feeling “dead inside,” with Kristy describing recent financial stress and the hope of becoming 100% debt-free soon, plus her jewelry business unexpectedly taking off. Sandy shares a painful neck strain and Kristy recounts her truck being broken into after it was left unlocked, urging listeners to lock vehicles and not leave valuables or guns inside. They debate politics and media clips, complain about unprofessional politicians, discuss Spencer Pratt and California’s fire response, and argue that society rewards entitlement and avoids consequences, referencing the Duggar/Josh Duggar situation and “participation trophy” culture. They also discuss proposed copper-nickel mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters and the environmental tradeoffs of tech dependence, before ending with lighter talk about bras, “free boobin’,” and inviting listener emails.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
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