
Hosted by Esther Pullido · EN
Millennial Peptalk is a podcast dedicated to figuring out life, work and everything in between! All from the point of view of the two Millennial's, co-hosts Chris and Esther. Listeners will gain insight into what makes this generation special, their unique challenges and the nostalgia of the 80's and 90's.
The premiere episode is May 6, 2025 with additional episodes releasing every other Tuesday.

In this episode we talk about the exciting and nerve raking transition into your 30's. As the youngest Millennials enter this phase of adulthood, we thought it was a good opportunity to share our own experience.

In this episode we discuss how to cultivate friendships. We revisit last year's topic on making friends and talk about what makes a good friend. How to nurture friendships as well as how to cut ties with people.

In this episode we catch up on the rest of 2025 and a sneak peek at the 2026 topics.

In the finale of season 1 we discuss how the podcast started and how it's going. We'd like to thank our listeners and friends who supported us on this side quest. We hope you enjoyed the season as much as we did and we look forward to next year!

In this episode we discuss our experience attending a Pitch A Friend event. Our mutual appreciation for the Netflix series Love on the Spectrum and encouraging people to enjoy making new friends and connections.

In this episode we discuss modern dating and the pitfalls that come along with the search for a partner. Anyone who's been in the dating scene has experienced the mine field of online dating and dating fatigue. Thankfully there are plenty of experts who have provided advice and hope for singles out there.

In this episode we review Mission Impossible : Final Reckoning and discuss how to frame mature masculinity in the modern age. We also chat about ways in which men can connect with their community while meeting new people along the way.

In this episode we review the 1995 film Braveheart, Chris shares a postcard from his trip to the Scottish Highlands. We also delve into the topic of masculinity. Oh my!

In this episode we review the new remake of the Wedding Banquet. We also dive into the importance of found families.

In this episode we discuss third places and why they're important in building better connections. We re-watch the pilot episode of "Friends" and television's most iconic third place Central Perk.