A new study about coffee suggests that drinking moderate amounts of coffee may decrease chances of death. Today we learned our panel must be immortal!

We know inflation is bad, but authors need to live too! Stop returning ebooks on Amazon y'all.

Why are some consumers treating Amazon like a library? Some authors end up owing Amazon money due to consumers purchasing and returning ebooks.

When is it justified to seek a refund? Are there any cases in which we would absolutely never request one?

Johnny Depp won his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard last week, and the internet really showed its ugly side during these proceedings.

Although Depp previously lost a libel case in the UK, the court of public opinion has turned this into an all or nothing issue, eliminating any room for a nuanced conversation.

Does this case represent backlash to #MeToo, or an expansion of its umbrella to include all victims of abuse?

How will we approach abuse allegations in the future, based on this case?

Some adults under 35 are throwing financial caution to the wind since the world's a mess - is this a good idea?

This week's recommendations came up naturally during our recording: try no sugar in your coffee (Andrew), Stitch Fix (Laura), and Nutpods Coffee Creamer (Pam).

This week's episode is sponsored by Felix Gray (https://www.felixgrayglasses.com/MILL for free shipping, returns, and exchanges). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors!

And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon:

It's a ~deep dive~ into Andrew.

We learn about his childhood, sexual awakening, and takeaways from his college years.

For maybe the first time ever, Andrew shares what one thing he could see himself getting a tattoo of!

And of course, there's tea - we always love some good personal tea in After Dark.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A new study about coffee suggests that drinking moderate amounts of coffee may decrease chances of death. Today we learned our panel must be immortal!
We know inflation is bad, but authors need to live too! Stop returning ebooks on Amazon y'all.
Why are some consumers treating Amazon like a library? Some authors end up owing Amazon money due to consumers purchasing and returning ebooks.
When is it justified to seek a refund? Are there any cases in which we would absolutely never request one?
Johnny Depp won his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard last week, and the internet really showed its ugly side during these proceedings.
Although Depp previously lost a libel case in the UK, the court of public opinion has turned this into an all or nothing issue, eliminating any room for a nuanced conversation.
Does this case represent backlash to #MeToo, or an expansion of its umbrella to include all victims of abuse?
How will we approach abuse allegations in the future, based on this case?
Some adults under 35 are throwing financial caution to the wind since the world's a mess - is this a good idea?
This week's recommendations came up naturally during our recording: try no sugar in your coffee (Andrew), Stitch Fix (Laura), and Nutpods Coffee Creamer (Pam).
This week's episode is sponsored by Felix Gray (https://www.felixgrayglasses.com/MILL for free shipping, returns, and exchanges). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors!

And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon:


It's a ~deep dive~ into Andrew.
We learn about his childhood, sexual awakening, and takeaways from his college years.
For maybe the first time ever, Andrew shares what one thing he could see himself getting a tattoo of!
And of course, there's tea - we always love some good personal tea in After Dark.


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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