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Before we take a little summer break, we ended up having one of our deepest conversations in a while. We talked about death, funerals, grief, and the surprisingly different ways people want to be remembered. We'll be back in a few weeks!

We discuss the new movie Disclosure Day. Then it's all about our weekend at Universal Orlando! We compare our favorite rides and the reality of spending an entire day at a theme park. Plus, one member of the show learned the hard way that they might not be built for marathon park days anymore.

Tomorrow we're taking the show on the road to Universal Orlando, and our planning meeting happened on the podcast. Miguel and Holly haven't broadcast from Universal since before the pandemic, Producer David has never done anything like this, and somehow the conversation turned into ride strategy, dinner plans, and exactly what everyone plans to drink. Consider this our unofficial pre-game before a very early morning at Universal!

Kanye West's upcoming Tampa concerts sparked a much bigger conversation than music. We dig into free speech, public venues, accountability, forgiveness, and who gets a platform—and found ourselves asking some tough questions along the way.

Producer David brought in his homemade Kool-Aid pineapple spears, which somehow led Holly down memory lane to a very unfortunate Parrot Bay experience. Then the whole crew shared the alcohol that ruined them forever—and revealed exactly what kind of drunk they are.

What started as Producer David sharing his experience growing up in a possible religious cult turned into a surprising realization: Miguel has a similar experience. We dive into the rules, the mindsets, and their commonalities.

Jennifer Hudson joined Miguel & Holly ahead of her Tampa show with Josh Groban, and the conversation went everywhere from why Tampa feels like a second home to the powerful lesson she's learned about saying "no." She also reveals what still makes her nervous after all these years in the spotlight—and yes, she gives us her favorite WingHouse order.

We started by talking about the drama already surrounding the new season of Love Island, but ended up going down a rabbit hole about how reality TV and social media really work. From clipping to clip farmers, we uncover the hidden marketing machine behind the content taking over your feed.

We welcome Holly's daughter Maya to the podcast and what starts as her describing Holly at home ends in all of Maya's personal drama! We are SAT! Then we hear Miguel's graduation speech for the Class of 2026 from Bayside High School.

As America gets ready for its 250th birthday, we unpack the current state of the U.S. with an honest, challenging conversation about where we are and where we go from here. Not a light listen—but maybe an important one.