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TG1F: An F1 Podcast

TG1F: An F1 Podcast

Written by: Kate and Nicole
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An F1 podcast… technically. Hosted by your internet best friends, Kate and Nicole, this isn’t your typical race recap show. We’re here for the pop culture of Formula 1: the paddock drama, driver lore, WAG discourse, team principal chaos, internet spirals, and everything happening both on and off track. Because Formula 1 isn’t just a sport — it’s a lifestyle. And we have thoughts.Copyright 2026 Two Girls 1 Formula, LLC. Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Two Girls 1 Comeback!
    Feb 19 2026

    TG1F is BACK! After a year-long side quest, Kate and Nicole are back on the hot mics and ready to run their mouths about all things F1, and some things not F1 too. On the docket for this week? What prompted the return of TG1F, Lewis Hamilton’s alleged relationship with Kim Kardashian and how the girls may be responsible, Kate’s quest to choose a least favorite driver on the grid, the engagement epidemic amongst F1 drivers and their WAGs, and a sprinkling of Winter Olympics talk. Buckle up y’all - the new era is here.

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    49 mins
  • SYOTI: Live Laugh Lando: F1 '25 Season Finale
    Dec 9 2025

    The 2025 Formula 1 season is officially wrapped — and Lando Norris is your new world champion. 🏆🥹 In this week’s episode, Kate and Nicole are celebrating the sweetest kind of victory: a first-time champ and the emotional payoff that only true F1 obsessives understand. We dive into why the sport feels like it’s shifted into hater mode, what this win means for the next generation of drivers, and why loyalty, perseverance, and pure joy deserve their moment. Plus: Ferrari remembered how to show up, Williams is back on our bingo card, and Cadillac is revving up to enter the chat with major American-energy potential. We also run through our early predictions for the 2026 championship, mourn the loss of Yuki on the grid, and reflect on how identity and fulfillment go far beyond your job title — even in F1.

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    47 mins
  • SYOTI: Why Does the Internet Feel Different Now?
    Nov 25 2025

    In this week’s episode of See You on the Internet, Kate and Nicole take a tour through fantasy romance books, millennial internet nostalgia, and the cursed future of social media. We kick things off with our current reads (the Red Rising universe, cowboy romances, and Quicksilver), why some books desperately need more kissing, and where we land on the eternal battle of audiobooks vs. physical books—especially when it comes to fantasy, smut, and memoirs.

    From there, we detour into our past lives as early-days Twitter addicts, using tweets as group chats, subtweeting with full government names (we clearly have no shame), and why we’re craving a new era of social media that feels more like a friend group chat and less like an ad-filled algorithm slot machine. We also get into AI-generated content, the Vine reboot, what a counterculture “anti-AI” creator movement might look like, and why group chats feel like the last good place on the internet.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be us without some millennial nostalgia: code names for high school crushes, unhinged nicknames, Candy Crush addiction, Jonas Brothers drama, and a little holiday chat about Friendsgiving.

    In this episode we talk about:

    1. Our current reads: Red Rising, Quicksilver, cowboy romance, fantasy & fae books
    2. Why some “boy books” need more kissing (and when we actually like books with none)
    3. Audiobooks vs. physical books for fantasy, romance, and memoirs
    4. The cursed “bad book club” era: Punk 57, Onyx Storm, and impossible book sex scenes
    5. The art of nicknames, code names, and high school crush lore
    6. Growing up on early Twitter, subtweet culture, and using tweets as group chats
    7. Why today’s social apps feel broken and what a better, friend-centric social platform could be
    8. AI content, Vine’s comeback, and the next wave of anti-AI creators
    9. Jonas Brothers tour chaos, surprise guests, and 2000s emo nostalgia

    Perfect for anyone who loves fantasy romance, millennial internet culture, book talk, and long rants about how the internet used to be.

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    1 hr
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