May The Dumbest Faithful Win: Monday, January 12th, 2026
From The Toast
The main topic discusses the hosts' reflections on their weekend activities, including a recap of the Golden Globes, family time, and binge-watching various television shows. They also delve into lighthearted banter about popular series, specifically "Shahs of Sunset," while noting its cultural context and significance within the Iranian-American community.
Key Takeaways
- Cooji's Corner: where the brilliance of a Golden Globe-worthy podcast idea blooms unexpectedly.
- Reality TV's bold conversations mirror the real world—who knew drama could serve as a cultural lens?
- The Shaw of Sunset: proving that even reality stars can tackle geopolitical issues without losing their glam.
- Love in 'People We Meet on Vacation': where clear feelings take a backseat to contrived plot twists—turn left at common sense!
- Critics beware: judging adaptations is risky, especially when nostalgia blinds insight—just ask Team Emily Henry.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Golden Globes (sponsor)
- K-pop Demon Hunters (concept)
- Michael Rapaort (person)
- Sophia Rob (person)
- Lisa Rena (person)
- Quins (company)
- Porsha (person)
- Cooji's Corner (concept)
- Bearbells (company)
- Steven Kleti (person)
- Milo Mannheim (person)
- Jim Mora (person)
- Jesse Smlet (person)
- Ava Max (person)
- Kenneth (person)
- Vagner Mora (person)
- People We Meet on Vacation (book)
- Emily Henry (person)
- Princess Pippy Longtocking (person)
- Somber (person)