• Episode 25: Analog Over Digital: Why We’re Craving Real Life Again in a Screen-Obsessed World
    May 4 2026

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    In this episode of Out Loud with Rob & Rachel, the conversation turns toward something many people are starting to feel but not always saying out loud — the need to disconnect.

    From outdated rules that somehow still exist to the modern reality of constant scrolling, Rob and Rachel explore how technology has reshaped attention, communication, and connection. The discussion touches on the rise of short-form content, the growing nostalgia for simpler times, and why more people are craving hands-on, real-world experiences.

    They also examine the tension between digital convenience and human connection, the psychology behind social media habits, and why some relationships feel harder to navigate in an all-or-nothing world.

    The episode introduces a simple idea that might be more relevant than ever:
    analog over digital.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 24: From Daily Annoyances to Real Life
    Apr 27 2026

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    Episode 24 of Out Loud with Rob & Rachel is all over the place in the best way possible. From everyday annoyances like lost dry cleaning and grocery store habits to deeper conversations about health, aging, and what really matters as we get older, this one hits both funny and real.

    Rob and Rachel get into the obsession with fighting aging, how genetics plays a bigger role than we want to admit, and why their biggest motivation now is simply sticking around longer for their kids. They also dive into modern-day frustrations, from bad customer service to wasted money in education systems, and how everything today feels more complicated than it needs to be.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be Out Loud without some classic debates:
    Is it rude to drive slow in the left lane?
    Do neighbors need to text before stopping by?
    And should friends be expected to support every side hustle?

    The episode wraps with one of Rob’s strongest takes yet on mental health and social media, arguing that getting off Facebook alone could improve most people’s lives more than they realize.

    Raw, relatable, and honest — just two people thinking out loud.

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    39 mins
  • Red Flags, Green Flags & Brutal Honesty | Out Loud with Rob & Rachel Ep. 23
    Apr 20 2026

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    Rob and Rachel dive into everyday behaviors, personality traits, and relationship habits to break down what’s a red flag… and what’s actually a green one. From shopping cart etiquette and being “brutally honest” to validation, money talk, and people who blame everything on ADHD, nothing is off limits.

    They also get into office drama, self-awareness, and the uncomfortable truth about people who refuse to look in the mirror. And of course, it wouldn’t be Out Loud without a few wild stories, including love bombing, dating red flags, and situations that make you question everything.

    It’s honest, a little edgy, and definitely relatable.

    In this episode:
    • Red flag vs. green flag everyday habits
    • Personality traits that reveal more than you think
    • Office drama and misplaced accountability
    • Validation, insecurity, and self-awareness
    • Money talk, humble brags, and tone-deaf behavior
    • Dating red flags and real-life stories

    Listen, relate, and decide for yourself… what’s a dealbreaker?

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    58 mins
  • Ep 22: Social Mishaps, Jamaica Stories, and Airplane Etiquette
    Apr 13 2026

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    In Episode 22 of Out Loud with Rob and Rachel, things go exactly where you’d expect… and nowhere at the same time.

    Rachel is back from Jamaica and breaks down the all-inclusive experience, from incredible hospitality to the little things you only notice when you’re fully unplugged. That quickly turns into a hilarious and honest conversation about airplane etiquette, annoying travel habits, and the strange reality of being stuck in a flying tube with strangers.

    Rob brings the conversation back to social mishaps, and this one hits. From calling someone out and being completely wrong, to pretending you remember someone and getting caught, to those awkward texting mistakes we’ve all made… nothing is off limits.

    There’s also some real talk mixed in. Growth, self-awareness, and how people don’t always notice when you’ve actually changed unless you say it out loud.

    It’s funny, relatable, and just uncomfortable enough to make you think.

    In this episode:
    • Social mistakes we’ve all made but don’t admit
    • The “I know you… but don’t” Seaside story
    • Airplane etiquette that should be common sense (but isn’t)
    • Why people don’t recognize your growth unless you tell them
    • Jamaica, all-inclusives, and people watching at its finest

    If you’ve ever had an awkward moment you wish you could take back… this one’s for you.

    Follow Out Loud with Rob and Rachel so you don’t miss new episodes every week, and share this with someone who’s definitely made one of these mistakes.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 21: Social Rules Nobody Agrees On | Texting, Tipping, Group Chats & Awkward Moments
    Apr 6 2026

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    Who made the rules for texting, tipping, group chats, and everyday social behavior… and why does it feel like they keep changing?

    In this episode of Out Loud with Rob and Rachel, we dive into the unspoken social rules we all deal with but never fully understand. From response times and emoji drama to tipping culture, group chat chaos, and awkward real-life moments, this conversation gets real, relatable, and a little bit hilarious.

    We break down what’s considered “normal,” what’s actually annoying, and what people are just pretending to agree on.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • How long is too long to respond to a text?
    • Is the thumbs-up emoji actually rude now?
    • Should you always bring something when invited somewhere?
    • Is it okay to leave a group chat?
    • When does tipping go too far?

    This episode is for you.

    🎙️ Expect honest takes, relatable stories, and the kind of conversations everyone has… just not out loud.

    👉 Available on all major platforms
    Watch the full video version or listen on your favorite podcast app.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 20: Would You Survive These Situations? Work, Life, and Everyday Chaos
    Mar 30 2026

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    In this episode of Out Loud with Rob and Rachel, we switch things up with a fast-paced, relatable, and often hilarious “Would You Survive?” segment that hits way too close to home.

    Rachel kicks things off with real-life frustrations from the classroom, including sub days gone wrong, workplace dynamics, and the growing challenge of dealing with people who simply don’t want to do the work. From there, Rob brings his business perspective, breaking down how he handles last-minute demands, difficult clients, and the fine line between helping and being taken advantage of.

    Then it gets even more real.

    We dive into situations everyone has experienced but rarely talks about out loud:
    • Being forced to fix problems you didn’t create
    • Sitting through meetings where the data is completely wrong
    • Dealing with micromanagers who don’t understand your job
    • Repeating yourself over and over to people who just don’t get it

    And of course, we lighten things up with rapid-fire scenarios:
    Would you survive letting someone order for you at a restaurant?
    Wearing an outfit you regret all day?
    Calling someone by the wrong name?
    Or realizing you waved at someone who wasn’t waving at you… 😬

    This episode blends humor, honesty, and a little bit of chaos as we explore how people handle pressure, awkward moments, and the everyday situations that test your patience.

    🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts and all major platforms.

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    37 mins
  • Out Loud Podcast Episode 19 Recap: The Everyday Habits We’ve Normalized But Should Probably Stop
    Mar 23 2026

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    Episode 19 of Out Loud with Rob and Rachel takes a step back and looks at the everyday behaviors that have quietly become normal in our society, even though most of us know they probably shouldn’t be. What starts off as a light conversation quickly turns into a deeper and more relatable discussion about social media habits, public etiquette, and the subtle ways people seek attention or validation without even realizing it. From over-the-top gender reveal parties and vague “pray for us” posts to filming strangers and constantly documenting life instead of living it, the episode highlights how these trends have become part of our culture.

    The conversation naturally shifts into suburban life, especially the dynamics you see in local Facebook groups and community forums. Rob and Rachel break down the familiar personalities that show up in every town, the neighborhood detective who always has the answers, the passive aggressive commenter, the constant complainer, and the attention seeker who stirs the pot. It becomes clear that no matter where you live, these patterns repeat themselves, and once you recognize them, you start to see them everywhere.

    The episode blends humor with honest observation, making it both entertaining and thought provoking without feeling preachy. It is less about calling people out and more about encouraging awareness, taking a look at our own habits, and maybe rethinking what we contribute to the noise. As always, the conversation feels real, unfiltered, and relatable, leaving listeners with a mix of laughs and moments where they realize they have probably done a few of these things themselves.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 18 | Out Loud with Rob and Rachel: Pop Culture Meltdowns, 80s TV Nostalgia, and Why Kids Don’t Read
    Mar 16 2026

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    In Episode 18 of Out Loud with Rob and Rachel, we go from British insults like “wank puffin” to celebrity meltdowns, comebacks, and the stars we grew up watching spiral in public. We talk about names like Britney Spears, Pamela Anderson, Mike Tyson, Robert Downey Jr., Charlie Sheen, Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, and more while digging into how fame, trauma, image, and redemption play out in the public eye.

    We also take a hard left into modern life, including what it means when kids seem to be losing basic reading skills, how social media has changed live events, and why so many people are more focused on documenting life than actually living it.

    Then we wrap it up with a fun trip through 70s and 80s TV, rating classic shows like Three’s Company, Happy Days, Family Ties, Facts of Life, Cheers, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Laverne & Shirley, Dukes of Hazzard, Chips, Punky Brewster, Silver Spoons, and more.

    If you love Gen X nostalgia, pop culture commentary, ADHD-style tangents, old school sitcom talk, and real conversations about how much the world has changed, this episode is for you.

    Topics in this episode:
    Britney Spears and celebrity breakdowns
    Pamela Anderson and public image
    Mike Tyson, Robert Downey Jr., and redemption stories
    Charlie Sheen, Whitney Houston, and fame gone wrong
    Concert culture and selfie obsession
    Why some kids struggle with reading today
    70s and 80s sitcom nostalgia
    Classic TV shows we grew up on

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    45 mins