Detailed Summary of "In's and Out's for 2025" Episode of "Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain"
Release Date: January 23, 2025
In the inaugural 2025 episode of "Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain," Emma shares her comprehensive predictions for the year's societal and cultural trends. Drawing from her observations and intuitive insights, she outlines what she believes will be popular ("In") and what will lose traction ("Out") in 2025. The episode is structured into clear sections, each addressing specific trends, accompanied by notable quotes and timestamps for reference.
What's In for 2025
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Return to In-Person Shopping and Modern Malls
- Timestamp: [00:14]
- Overview: Emma anticipates a resurgence in physical shopping experiences, especially in modernized malls. She highlights the tactile advantages of trying on clothes and the social aspect of visiting malls.
- Notable Quote: “I think shopping in person in the mall is back. That's my opinion.”
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Smaller iPhones and Minimalistic Tech
- Timestamp: [03:15]
- Overview: Contrasting the trend of larger smartphones, Emma predicts a shift towards smaller iPhones as consumers seek more manageable and less intrusive devices.
- Notable Quote: “I think the smaller little iPhone is coming back in.”
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Minimalism Makes a Comeback
- Timestamp: [04:05]
- Overview: Emma foresees the return of minimalism, particularly its extreme forms, as a reaction against recent hyper-consumerism. She believes this trend will foster healthier relationships with possessions.
- Notable Quote: “Full-fledged minimalism is coming back into style.”
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Rise of Indie Art and Entertainment
- Timestamp: [07:20]
- Overview: With growing dissatisfaction towards big-budget projects, Emma expects indie music, films, and TV shows to gain prominence, offering more authentic and diverse content.
- Notable Quote: “I think 2025 is the year of indie.”
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Normcore Aesthetic
- Timestamp: [11:30]
- Overview: Emma introduces her interpretation of normcore—a trend embracing ordinary, unpretentious aesthetics in fashion and lifestyle, influenced by relatable public figures.
- Notable Quote: “Normcore, I think, is becoming a trend to be normal.”
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Physical Games and Game Nights
- Timestamp: [12:50]
- Overview: As a response to increasing loneliness, Emma predicts a revival of physical games like board games, pool, and bowling as popular social activities.
- Notable Quote: “I think game nights are going to be in, in 2025.”
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Emphasis on Work-Life Balance
- Timestamp: [14:40]
- Overview: Moving away from the "grind culture," Emma envisions a cultural shift prioritizing quality of life and personal well-being over relentless work.
- Notable Quote: “Having work life balance is going to be the flex moving forward.”
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Cooking from Scratch and Gardening
- Timestamp: [15:50]
- Overview: Emma expects a trend towards home cooking and gardening, driven by a desire for self-sufficiency and reconnection with food sources.
- Notable Quote: “Cooking from scratch and gardening is going to be in this year.”
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Hot Yoga Over Pilates
- Timestamp: [17:30]
- Overview: Transitioning fitness trends, Emma believes hot yoga will surpass Pilates in popularity among fitness enthusiasts.
- Notable Quote: “Hot yoga is in. It’s the new Pilates.”
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Local Travel Over International Excursions
- Timestamp: [18:15]
- Overview: Emma predicts a shift towards exploring local destinations and road trips instead of the perennial allure of international travel.
- Notable Quote: “Local travel is in. It's going to become a trend to travel more locally.”
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YouTube Resurgence
- Timestamp: [19:45]
- Overview: While TikTok has dominated recent years, Emma believes YouTube will regain its status as a primary platform for pop culture and content creation.
- Notable Quote: “YouTube is going to regain its power this year.”
What's Out for 2025
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Vaping Trends Fade
- Timestamp: [20:30]
- Overview: Emma observes that vaping is losing its appeal, potentially replaced by traditional cigarette smoking, which she discusses with concern.
- Notable Quote: “I think the vape is out, which is a good thing and a bad thing.”
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Decline of Celebrity Culture
- Timestamp: [21:50]
- Overview: She predicts a decline in celebrity worship as societal attitudes shift towards skepticism of public figures.
- Notable Quote: “Celebrity culture is out in 2025.”
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End of Hookup Culture
- Timestamp: [23:00]
- Overview: Emma believes the prevalent hookup culture will give way to a desire for more committed relationships after widespread disillusionment.
- Notable Quote: “Hookup culture is out and I think commitment is coming back in.”
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Decline in Sharing Memes and Reels via Messaging
- Timestamp: [24:10]
- Overview: The trend of sending memes, TikToks, and reels through texts and DMs is expected to wane as people seek more meaningful interactions.
- Notable Quote: “Sending people memes and reels on text is out.”
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Filler Procedures Out
- Timestamp: [26:00]
- Overview: Emma anticipates a decline in cosmetic filler procedures due to concerns over unnatural appearances and long-term effects.
- Notable Quote: “Filler is out.”
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Complex Skincare Tools Lose Popularity
- Timestamp: [27:15]
- Overview: Tools like facial steamers and red light masks will become less trendy as skincare routines simplify.
- Notable Quote: “Complicated skincare tools are out.”
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Decline in Constant Documentation (Social Media Brain)
- Timestamp: [28:20]
- Overview: The necessity to constantly document every moment for social media will recede in favor of more spontaneous living.
- Notable Quote: “Having social media brain, taking photos of everything, is out.”
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Stop Self-Diagnosing Online
- Timestamp: [29:15]
- Overview: Emma urges against self-diagnosing health issues through unreliable online sources, promoting professional consultation instead.
- Notable Quote: “Self-diagnosing on the Internet is out.”
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Shopping Addiction Declines
- Timestamp: [30:25]
- Overview: The trend of compulsive online shopping is expected to decrease as people adopt smarter, more conscious purchasing behaviors.
- Notable Quote: “Shopping addiction is out.”
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Flexing Wealth and Extravagance Lose Appeal
- Timestamp: [31:40]
- Overview: The flaunting of wealth and luxury items will no longer be seen as desirable, replaced by humility and understated elegance.
- Notable Quote: “Flexing in any capacity is out.”
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Country Music's Popularity Declines
- Timestamp: [32:50]
- Overview: Following a surge in recent years, country music is predicted to lose its mainstream allure.
- Notable Quote: “Country music is out.”
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Wearing Trendy Headphones as a Fashion Statement Out
- Timestamp: [34:10]
- Overview: Fashion trends will move away from using high-end headphones like AirPods Max as status symbols, partly for safety reasons.
- Notable Quote: “Wearing AirPod Maxes and trendy headphones while walking down the street as a fashion statement is out.”
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Overly Posed Instagram Photos Out
- Timestamp: [35:25]
- Overview: The pursuit of perfect, highly staged Instagram photos will give way to more authentic and relaxed imagery.
- Notable Quote: “Instagram photos that are clearly very planned and posed are out.”
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Crumble Cookie Fades
- Timestamp: [36:00]
- Overview: Popular cookie chains like Crumbl Cookie will see a decline in trendiness, becoming more of a niche or location-based option.
- Notable Quote: “Crumble Cookie is just out.”
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Therapy Speak Out
- Timestamp: [37:15]
- Overview: The overuse and misapplication of therapeutic jargon will lose its relevance as authenticity becomes more valued.
- Notable Quote: “Therapy speak is out.”
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DJing Loses Trendiness
- Timestamp: [38:30]
- Overview: The trend of becoming a DJ is expected to decline, with fewer new DJs emerging.
- Notable Quote: “DJing is out. No one's gonna become a DJ in 2025.”
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Starting New Podcasts Out
- Timestamp: [39:45]
- Overview: As podcasting becomes saturated, Emma predicts that starting new podcasts will no longer be as popular a pursuit.
- Notable Quote: “Starting a podcast is out in 2025.”
Conclusion
Emma Chamberlain wraps up the episode by reflecting on her predictions, expressing eagerness to revisit them in the future to assess their accuracy. She also teases the next episode, which will focus on her fashion predictions for 2025, inviting listeners to stay tuned for more insights.
Final Quote: “That's what I think is going to be in and what I think is going to be out in 2025. We'll check back on this episode in a year.”
Note: This summary excludes non-content sections such as advertisements, intros, and outros, focusing solely on the substance of Emma's predictions. Quotes are attributed with precise timestamps to enhance the reader's understanding and reference ability.
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