Episodes

  • Duck Face at the Protest with Kristin Chirico | Ep. 59
    Feb 14 2026

    This episode, Kristin and I talk how thinness is back and its relationship to the rise of f@scism and the impact of GLP-1s. We talk about Kristin’s terrifying encounter with a certain extremely problematic twitter subculture, a celebrity that’s always lowkey in Kristin’s story likes 👀 and how people need to stop taking photos at protests. Jesse shares her review of Avatar Fire and Ash, her theory on James Cameron’s “love of the ocean” and her theory on how good standup comedy has a lot more to do with love than hate. We end on advice questions about navigating a potential throuple, and how diversifying your Instagram feed is a low lift way to change the way you consume media.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Farts & Secrets with Anastasia Jacques & Kristin Chirico | Ep. 58
    Feb 7 2026

    We built this group chat on trauma and bonding. This week, special guest and one of our OG comedy girlies, Anastasia Jacques, joins us! Anastasia is an actress, standup comedian and may or may not have facial blindness when it comes to male YouTubers (relatable). We talk trauma bonding as female standups, wuthering heights press tour, Alex Honnold’s insane free solo of a building in Taipei, Brooklyn Beckham family drama, and end with a game of guess who. Tickets for Anastasia's tour: https://beacons.ai/anastasiacomedyTickets for Kristin's Standup Tour: www.kristinchirico.comFollow Anastasia Jacques @AnastasiaComedy Follow Jesse Zand ⁠@jessezand⁠Follow Kristin Chirico @itskristinchirico

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    58 mins
  • We’re Cooked Stop Using Sora | Ep. 57
    Jan 31 2026

    Episode was filmed in December. Our hearts are with the community members in Minnesota and all across the country who are being kidnapped and targeted by ICE. Below are organizations and mutual aid projects directly supporting vulnerable Minnesota community members. This week we talk about how Kristin is the friend who’s always regulating/protector friend and how much that means to Jesse because that’s usually her role. We talk about how Kristin loves women’s tennis and Jesse reminisces on her times as a competitive tennis player. Kristin and Jesse discuss how the olympics should be held in the same city every year and end on a discussion around the ethics of using ChatGPT. Support Minnesota

    • Keep Minnesotans fed. As many Minnesotans, particularly immigrants, are unable or afraid to leave their homes to go to work, local food banks need more resources to keep communities fed.
    • Donate to Second Harvest Heartland, which has helped to provide more than 145 million meals across Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
    • https://www.2harvest.org/
    • Pitch in to the Minnesota Immigrants Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) and the National Lawyers Guild MN.
    • MIRAC has been organizing for years to protect and empower immigrants in the state, and the local chapter of the National Lawyers Guild provides significant legal aid to anti-ICE organizations in Minnesota.
    • https://www.miracmn.com/
    • https://nlgmn.org/get-involved/
    • Add your name to our petition to Keep ICE Out of Our Communities. We’ll keep you up to date on more ways to get involved.
    • https://act.workingfamilies.org/forms...

    Follow Jesse ⁠@jessezand⁠Follow Kristin @itskristinchirico Sign up for Kristin's mailing list for standup dates in your area https://kristinchirico.com/Subscribe on YouTube @NightSchoolPod, follow us on IG/TikTok @nightschoolpod, and don’t forget to drop a 5-star reviewNew episodes every Saturday @9amSubmit advice questions: tinyurl.com/nightschooladviceProducer Keida MascaroEdited by Jesse ZandAssociate Producer Nikki Cardenas

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    27 mins
  • If Women Don’t Like You, There’s a Reason with Kristin Chirico | Ep. 56
    Jan 24 2026

    This week on Night School, Jesse and Kristin talk about how we love to see hot girls being messy and using their nepo privileges for good. Kristin had a fun night after the Chicago Bears beat the Packers, she shares a fantasy football update (spoiler: she got sassy and roasted a member lol), and we reveal our (not so) toxic traits. Kristin has a theory about whose hand was really touching the glass in the Titanic car scene (IYKYK), and we debate which are worse conditions for spicy time? Car or Beach? We also discuss Kristin’s brand advice that doubles as life advice about how important it is to have women on your side - personally and professionally.

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    54 mins
  • Heated Rivalry Pt. 2 & Golden Globes FOMO | Ep. 55
    Jan 17 2026


    This week on Night School, Jesse and Kristin pick up their deep dive into the hockey romance that has evolved from a beloved adaptation into a full-blown cultural phenomenon. We unpack why Heated Rivalry has captured so much collective attention, from Hudson Williams’ breakout moment on late night, AMAZING fits during this press run, and how fandom functions in the TikTok era. We expand into a broader conversation about the psychology of fandom itself, how it creates connection during bleak cultural moments, and how joy, escapism, and sadness intersect within fandom.

    The episode goes deeper into the Heated Rivalry universe, including a thoughtful discussion of second book on Hudson and Ilya's romance, The Long Game. SPOILERS FOR LONG GAME IN THIS EPISODE!

    We also explore identity, productivity, and self-worth, and the emotional cost of tying your value to what you produce.

    Equal parts media analysis, fandom anthropology, and deeply personal conversation examining why connection, creativity, and shared stories still matter. Maybe more now, more than ever.

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    1 hr
  • Garbagio Year | Ep. 54
    Jan 10 2026

    This week on Night School, Kristin Chirico returns and we discuss what it’s like when your life is objectively kind of a mess, but you keep showing up anyway. We talk about having a strong year professionally while everything else feels unstable, how exhausting it is to hold it together, and what it actually means to ask for what you need instead of pretending to be chill. The conversation moves through dating, emotional vulnerability, ADHD and neurodivergence, and why admitting you like someone can feel more humiliating than getting rejected.

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    38 mins
  • Three Dollars, Two Freaks, and a Dream with Kristin Chirico | Ep. 53
    Jan 3 2026

    This week on Night School, Kristin Chirico returns for a full episode dedicated to Heated Rivalry, the hit hockey romance that accidentally turned into a full-scale internet fixation. We break down our theories as to why the show has taken over the internet by storm — from Hudson Williams’ quietly elite press tour and Gen Z’s built-in media fluency around queerness, to the rare on- and off-screen chemistry that feels impossible to fake and even harder to sustain once the spotlight hits.

    We also get into the real risks of overnight fame, unpack the Heated Rivalry online discourse from women around desire and whether our partners are actually meeting our emotional needs, and make the case for taking more pictures of yourself while you’re still young. Equal parts media analysis and Heated Rivalry fangirling, the episode wraps with a listener advice question that brings it all back to real life.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Josh Potter and Kristin Chirico Explain Sports | Ep. 52
    Dec 20 2025

    This week on Night School, Josh Potter and Kristin Chirico join the pod, and what starts as a conversation about baseball as a deeply spiritual, failure-based art form quickly turns into a full generational autopsy. We unpack why hitting a baseball is the hardest thing in sports, how Dodgers fandom regulates the nervous system, and how 9/11 accidentally became core personality lore for an entire age group — including a fifth birthday spent getting scolded for “reporting the news” to other preschoolers. From there, the episode spirals through post-9/11 cringe culture, Linkin Park as a national trauma soundtrack, and why everyone alive at the time seems permanently cooked in a very specific way. We then get into sports nepo babies, dynastic team ownership, and the increasingly bizarre public unraveling of Bill Belichick. The back half devolves into elite sports gossip, quarterback vibes, Taylor Swift discourse, and a deeply unserious but highly opinionated round of F, Marry, Punt — proving once again that sports are astrology for men, trauma is the great equalizer, and no one should ever pretend to be normal about any of this.

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    1 hr and 12 mins