Alex needed to be close to New York City for a potential last-minute invitation from a professional athlete she was interested in.
Alex transformed her garage into a makeshift Halloween party venue, took strategic photos, and edited them to look glamorous on Instagram to make the athlete jealous.
Alex ignored the athlete's texts and calls, making him more desperate and interested, which ultimately led to him inviting her to spend the day together.
Laura was going through an unexpected life change and moving into a new apartment alone, so her friends wanted to support her by making the transition easier.
They visited multiple furniture stores, measured the apartment, and made a detailed plan to ensure everything fit perfectly, all while being guided by their friend Matt's design expertise.
Alex believes the mark of a good friendship is showing up for each other during tough and stressful times, even when it's not convenient or fun.
Alex emphasizes having single friends because they can relate to each other's experiences and provide support during times when friends in relationships may not fully understand or be available.
Alex found that being in a healthy relationship allowed her to be more present and supportive for her friends, as she was no longer consumed by the emotional turmoil of a toxic relationship.
Join Big Al for a solo episode full of chaotic story times and life updates. Alex reminisces on the time her school girl role playing went horribly wrong and when she enlisted her parents’ help in a genius plan to outsmart a fuckboy. Then, Alex reflects on her recent weekend in Chicago with her girlfriends and discusses how to best maintain adult friendships despite being in different phases of life. Enjoy!