Funemployment — A Deep Analysis

Ah, my latest episode of “funemployment” was one for the ages. Despite my daily to-do item with the words “blog post,” naturally, I waited to complete said post until funemployment came to a close. Brutal. Let me backtrack a second for those boomers or loyal Millennials (apparently they exist) unsure exactly what funemployment is. Well, it’sContinue reading “Funemployment — A Deep Analysis”

Funemployment — Revisited

Ah, my latest episode of “funemployment” was one for the ages. Despite my daily to-do item with the words “blog post,” naturally, I waited to complete said post until funemployment came to a close. Brutal. Let me backtrack a second for those boomers or loyal Millennials (apparently they exist) unsure exactly what funemployment is. Well, it’sContinue reading “Funemployment — Revisited”

Master of None is Too Real. Again.

Our man is back. Holy. Freaking. Moly. Those were the first three words that came to mind after finishing the second season of Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang’s Master of None. The second six words? I need to find a Francesca. Francesca aside (…who just overtook Sloane from Entourage as the TV character girl of myContinue reading “Master of None is Too Real. Again.”

The State of the Millennial Trek

Life be cray. As I write this during the return leg of a whirlwind mini-vacation (or as I like to call it, PTO-improvised) trip to Europe, two thoughts are running through my mind: I finally understand the whole travel bug and I can’t believe the Virgin Atlantic flight attendant just gave me a second pasty post-schmoozing.Continue reading “The State of the Millennial Trek”

25 — Is it still cool?

The Morning Bun: Quick blurbs with a fresh take on our Yuppie lives that we would probably share over mimosas…if it were not a weekday. Birthday colors. So I’m 25. I just left the age of 24, and now I’m 25. Wait, did I mention I’m 25? Well, I am and I’m not quite sure exactlyContinue reading “25 — Is it still cool?”

Absurdity Spotlight: Why is our nightlife likened to a “battlefield?”

“I can’t wait for this weekend,” I texted my friend and esteemed brunchsupporter, “Coach” (name withheld for practical reasons), before a visit to my alma mater (Go Blue!) earlier this year. His response, almost instantly, read: “Bodies will be destroyed.” …Wait, what? “Bodies will be destroyed?” Did I miss the memo that we were aboutContinue reading “Absurdity Spotlight: Why is our nightlife likened to a “battlefield?””

Still hitting up Vegas despite a less than ideal savings account? You’re not alone.

After recently leaving my credit card at the bar for the 100th time in my life, I decided this would be a prime opportunity to check my savings account. Not the type of person who religiously checks my statements (average once every few months…it’s bad I know), I figured why not, let me give itContinue reading “Still hitting up Vegas despite a less than ideal savings account? You’re not alone.”

Here are the Five Things I learned from Facebook Live Broadcasting my dates

Tales of Putrid Wi-Fi, Romantic Missteps, and Angry Uber Drivers This logo started it all. These comments were everything! Folks (and not just my Facebook friends!) not only enjoyed my honest, relatable, even self-deprecating perspective on twentysomething dating, they even shared it with their friends! I was fired up, and figured my path to blue checkmarks onContinue reading “Here are the Five Things I learned from Facebook Live Broadcasting my dates”

Why my four w-2’s from 2015 won’t be a big deal…

For those who have yet to embark on this magical experience we call paying taxes, four W-2 forms meant that I glistened four separate employers with my employment presence during the year of 2015. When I started pit stop #4 (current stop as well)… Read the rest of this post on Brunch Media’s website, rightContinue reading “Why my four w-2’s from 2015 won’t be a big deal…”

Why “Master of None” resonates with Millennials?

So I just finished Master of None, Aziz Ansari’s new Netflix Original Series and I loved it (100% on Rotten Tomatoes currently, so I guess I’m not alone). I loved it for the straightforward storylines often overlooked in television. I loved it for the authentic nature of Aziz’s personal voice and experiences. I even lovedContinue reading “Why “Master of None” resonates with Millennials?”