
Much to Discuss is a weekly conversation between friends covering the topics, content, and culture they’re discussing that week. Hosted by Steph Swann and Kelly O'Shea. muchtodiscuss.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureNews | ||||

Steph talks through why we’re seeing so many people crying online and how advice from strangers can provide a sense of comfort in tough times. Kelly mourns Flaco the Owl and talks about why his death is hitting people (ahem… her) so hard. We also tal... more
Should it be illegal for dating apps to waste our time? We dig into a lawsuit claiming dating apps are fueling addiction and discuss how they’re designed to encourage compulsive use and whether they should be obligated to surface better matches soone... more
Today’s episode includes a sweet lil storytime on how Valentine’s Day is the reason why we became friends!
We unpack how important protected nonworking time is for mental health, following Australia’s new legislation protecting workers’ right to di... more
Steph is moved into her new home (!!!) and Kelly is officially 30 (add-ons of flirty and thriving are TBD). We’re mostly grappling with whether professional color analysis would transform us into the most beautiful girls of our respective continents.... more
Lots of great convos in today’s episode: the consistent desire to fit in during middle-school (we present: Livestrong bracelets), conflicting opinions on the viral Pookie/Jett videos and when #TradWives-esque content can turn harmful, how deepfakes w... more
In today’s episode, we dote on the new season of Love on the Spectrum, talk about the relatability and unexpected cuteness of some selfie-loving rats (look first, before you have the gall to disagree), and dig into what it means that 4 billion people... more
In our first episode of 2024, we discuss the Emmy Awards and why Ayo Edebiri rocks (...style, talent, and her/her dad’s Letterboxd reviews).
We talk about recent research that could improve women’s health and longevity and how shamefully little we k... more
Happy Holidays Friends! What a year! We hope you’re already horizontal on your couch shoveling holiday treats and binging your favorite seasonal content. In our final episode of the year, we reflect on 2023 and present our very best, unhinged predict... more
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