New Episode Every Thursday
NEW EPISODE EVERY MONDAY
New Episode Every Thursday
The Weekly WTF #13: 😤 Why Are You Grunting With Baby Weights?
September 10, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are calling out one of the most annoying gym behaviors: obnoxious grunting over absolutely nothing.
You know the person.
Every rep has a soundtrack.
Every set needs an audience.
Every lift sounds like a life-or-death situation.
And then you look over… and it’s baby weights.
We’re not talking about real effort. We’re not talking about heavy lifts. We’re talking about the over-the-top gym performance that makes everyone around you stop and wonder, “Was all that really necessary?”
Train hard. Push yourself. Be intense.
But if your warm-up set sounds like a monster truck rally, maybe bring it down a notch.
Because the gym is not your personal theater, and the dumbbells are not impressed.
The Weekly WTF #12: 🥺 The Cinnamon Roll We Couldn’t Get
September 3, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about FOMO marketing, limited availability, and the cinnamon rolls Lee has been trying to get his hands on.
Because nothing makes people want something more than being told they might not be able to have it.
Limited spots. Sold-out drops. Waitlists. Preorders. “Only available this week.” “First come, first served.” Suddenly everyone is panicking, refreshing, and acting like dessert is a survival mission.
We talk about how businesses use scarcity to build hype, create demand, and turn a simple product into an experience people feel lucky to get.
Is it annoying? Sometimes.
Is it smart? Absolutely.
Does it work? Clearly… because Lee still wants those cinnamon rolls.
This one is about marketing, psychology, booming business, and why “sold out” might be the best advertisement there is.
The Weekly WTF #11: 🫨 Your Insecurity Is Showing
August 27, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about people who give strangers dirty looks for absolutely no reason.
You know the look.
The judgment.
The stare-down.
The random attitude from someone you have never met in your life.
And most of the time, it has nothing to do with you. It is insecurity, envy, projection, or someone being mad at their own life and aiming it at the nearest person.
Then we derail into the strange things people do in their cars while driving — eating full meals, doing makeup, reading books, and somehow forgetting they are operating a vehicle.
And because no episode is safe from a random side quest, we also talk about Taco Bell constantly “changing” the menu by remixing the same ingredients like we won’t notice.
Stop mean-mugging strangers.
Stop eating cereal while driving.
And Taco Bell… we see what you’re doing.
The Weekly WTF #10: 🙈 Trust Nothing, Verify Everything
August 20, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about scammers — because they are not just sketchy emails from a prince overseas anymore.
Scammers come in every form now. Phone calls, texts, emails, fake websites, social media messages, job offers, bank alerts, delivery notices, romance scams, fake support reps, and even people pretending to be someone you know.
And the scary part? A lot of them look real enough to fool people, especially those who are not as tech-savvy or do not know what to look for.
This week, we’re getting into why you need to slow down, do the research, verify before you click, call the real company directly, and stop letting suspicious things linger until they turn into bigger problems.
We’re also talking about looking out for the more vulnerable people in your life — parents, grandparents, friends, or anyone who may not realize how convincing scams have become.
Because ignoring it does not make it go away.
Doing nothing can make it worse.
And scammers are counting on people being rushed, scared, embarrassed, or uninformed.
Trust nothing. Verify everything. Protect your people.
The Weekly WTF #9: 🍔 Is Food Delivery Even Worth It Anymore?
August 13, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about food delivery services and asking the real question: is it even worth it anymore?
Cold food. Smashed bags. Missing items. Wild fees. Random delays. And let’s not forget the part nobody wants to think about — your food riding around in someone’s car that may or may not be clean.
We’re getting into the convenience of delivery, the questionable side of who is handling your food, whether regulations are actually being followed, and why sometimes it might just make more sense to eat out or cook at home.
Because at some point, paying extra for cold fries, crushed containers, and a mystery delivery experience starts feeling less like convenience and more like a gamble.
Is food delivery helpful? Sure.
Is it always worth the cost, risk, and disappointment? That’s where the WTF comes in.
The Weekly WTF #8: 🗣️ “K” Is Not Communication
August 6, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about the communication differences between men and women — starting with the most dangerous one-letter text in a relationship: “K.”
Because let’s be honest… after a heated conversation, “K” can mean a lot of things. It can mean “okay.” It can mean “I’m done talking.” It can mean “you’re about to find out.” Or maybe it was sent with no attitude at all — which is exactly why communication gets messy.
Fylisha and Lee break down the difference between “K,” “Ok,” and “Okay,” how tone gets lost in text, and why men and women often process conflict differently.
Sometimes women need time to process before they can fully respond. Sometimes men need to give that time without assuming the worst. But it is also both people’s responsibility to communicate what they need instead of expecting the other person to magically know.
This one is about tone, timing, emotional processing, and why one tiny text can turn into a whole situation.
The Weekly WTF #7: 📱 Why Is Everything a Subscription Now?
July 30, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about the subscription chaos that has officially gotten out of control.
It starts with streaming services somehow making it impossible to watch one show without needing three different apps, a password reset, and a mild emotional breakdown. Seasons are split across platforms, companies own half the services anyway, and somehow we’re still paying more to watch less.
And it doesn’t stop there.
If you’re a creator, business owner, podcaster, or just someone trying to function online, everything has a monthly fee. Editing software, scheduling tools, design apps, website platforms, storage, music, email systems, AI tools, subscriptions for subscriptions — it never ends.
At what point did buying something turn into renting everything forever?
This one is about streaming frustration, creator expenses, digital overload, and the slow financial death of “just $9.99 a month.”
The Weekly WTF #6: 🙏🏼 Move Over, Other People Exist
July 23, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are going there.
Is making your child obese a form of child abuse? It’s a harsh question, but it’s one worth asking when kids are being set up for preventable health struggles because the adults in their lives refuse to take responsibility.
This episode is not about shaming children. Kids are not the problem. They are On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are talking about taking up space — because yes, you’re allowed to exist, but no, that does not mean you get to block everyone else from existing too.
It starts with people standing in the middle of walkways like they’re the final boss of the grocery store aisle, and turns into a bigger conversation about shared public spaces, basic awareness, and the absolute chaos happening in gyms.
Blocking common areas.
Not putting weights away.
Sitting on equipment while scrolling.
Hogging multiple machines while people are waiting.
Acting like public spaces are your personal living room.
Taking up space is fine. Being completely inconsiderate while doing it is not.
This one is about awareness, respect, and remembering that other people are trying to move through the world too.y.
The Weekly WTF #5: 👶 Is Making Your Child Obese Child Abuse?
July 16, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are going there.
Is making your child obese a form of child abuse? It’s a harsh question, but it’s one worth asking when kids are being set up for preventable health struggles because the adults in their lives refuse to take responsibility.
This episode is not about shaming children. Kids are not the problem. They are the ones depending on adults to guide them, feed them, teach them, and create a healthy environment.
We’re talking about the difference between love and enabling, the responsibility parents have when it comes to food and lifestyle habits, and why pretending childhood obesity is “no big deal” is not kindness.
Because at some point, we have to stop making excuses and start asking harder questions.
Your child’s health matters.
Their future matters.
And love should not look like setting them up to suffer.
The Weekly WTF #4: 🍌 Sometimes You Just Have to Be the Banana
July 9, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha shows up dressed as a banana — because honestly, why not?
Life is heavy enough. The world is serious enough. And sometimes the best thing you can do is laugh at yourself, find the humor in the chaos, and stop taking every little thing so personally.
This episode is a reminder that humor can lighten even the darkest tunnel. It does not fix everything, but it can help you breathe, reset, and remember that not everything has to be so serious all the time.
So yes… Fylisha is dressed like a banana.
Yes, there is a point.
And yes, sometimes being ridiculous is exactly what you need.
Laugh at yourself. Find the funny. Be the banana.ently.
The Weekly WTF #3: 🛒 Put Your Cart Back, You Animal
July 2, 2026
This week on The Weekly WTF, we’re talking about something simple: being a decent person.
Put your cart back. Put things back where they go. Clean up after yourself. Don’t leave your mess for someone else to deal with just because you don’t feel like taking an extra 15 seconds to do the right thing.
Because honestly, the shopping cart says a lot. It’s not about the cart. It’s about basic respect, personal responsibility, and whether or not you move through the world like other people exist.
Being decent is not complicated.
Doing the right thing is not hard.
And cleaning up after yourself should not require a round of applause.
Don’t be a piece of crap. It’s that simple.
The Weekly WTF #2: 💥 Put the Phone Down Before You Ruin Someone’s Life
June 25, 2026
Las Vegas traffic is already wild… but distracted driving is taking it to another level.
This week on The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee are calling out the crazy accidents, reckless drivers, and people who cannot seem to put their phones down behind the wheel.
And let’s be real — being on your phone is not just texting anymore. It’s TikTok, Instagram, games, videos, messages, scrolling, posting, and checking everything except the road in front of you.
Driving is probably the most dangerous thing we do every single day, so why are people treating it like it does not require their full attention?
Vegas roads are not a video game.
Your phone can wait.
Stop being stupid and drive like other people’s lives matter.
The Weekly WTF #1: 📱 Stop Posting Your Private Life for Public Opinions
June 18, 2026
On this episode of The Weekly WTF, Fylisha and Lee dive into the messy side of social media — unnecessary comments, oversharing, and the way people invite public opinions into private situations.
From people saying things that should have stayed in their head to posts that probably belonged in a journal, this conversation is a reminder that what you put out there matters.
If you want better energy back, start by putting better energy out. Stay positive, protect your peace, and remember that not everything needs to be posted.