anything goes with emma chamberlain - high heels and bare nails, things i like rn
Episode Date: October 16, 2025[video available on spotify] this is a series here on anything goes where, every once in a while, i sit down and share with you a list of some things that have recently been bringing me joy. and to...day’s list includes some things i never expected. Discover quality formulations at TheOrdinary.com Uber One for Student Members save on Uber and Uber Eats. https://www.uber.com/us/en/uber-one/student/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today, I'm simply going to be sharing with you all a list of some things that I like right
now. This is a series here on Anything Goes where every once in a while I sit down and share with
you a list of some things that have recently been bringing me joy, have recently been added
into my routine. I like to stick to a routine in my life because I like structure,
but the way that I keep things exciting is within my routine, I swap things out. I try out new
makeup. I try out new fashion ideas. I try out new foods, all within the comfort and safety and
structure of my routine. And this is what keeps my life exciting. And so that's why every once in
all I like to sit down and discuss them with you all. So without further ado, let's begin.
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theordinary.com. Now back to the episode. Starting with something that I honestly can't believe,
leave made the list. But it's something I'm really enjoying right now. And that's wearing high-heeled
shoes. I notoriously do not like high-heeled shoes. I've stated many times publicly that I think
my foot anatomy is like not compatible with high-heeled shoes because the level of pain that I
experience when I wear high-heeled shoes seems more extreme than my peers.
Like, if I'm at like a fashion event and I'm wearing heels, I'll be like in agonizing pain,
like, like, barely, like sliding my feet around, barely able to walk and everybody else is
totally fine.
I don't know what it is about my particular feet.
I just can't wear heels.
But there's a certain height of heel that's tall enough to look like a strong heel,
add height, add, you know, sort of the strength of a heel, if that makes sense.
but not hurt my feet.
And that's the type of heel that I'm talking about, okay?
A comfortable heel.
I love the look in the feel of wearing a heel recently.
And I mean, I've been wearing like healed boots, you know, little kitten heels occasionally
for the last couple of years.
But recently, like, all I want to wear is a heel.
As often as I can, I've been gravitating towards a heel.
I just like the feeling that I get when I'm wearing.
a heel. There's something about the way that a heel elevates a look that makes me feel good. And even though
a comfortable heel for me is still a little bit uncomfortable, it's been worth it for me lately to
push through that discomfort because I like the way I feel in a heel so much. I don't really know
what it is. I think it's partially the fact that as I'm getting older, I crave like a look that
really makes me feel confident. Confident isn't even the word. The word that's coming to mind for me
is powerful, but I also don't really like that word, because I actually don't think that it's power.
Like, I don't really care about having power. And I'm not just saying that because it makes
me sound like a cute, like, oh, I don't care about, like, I don't care about power. But I really
don't. Like, that's not something that drives me necessarily. Do you know what? Maybe I'm
craving a sense of elegance, a sense of shakiness. A sense of shakening.
maybe, and that's just making, it just makes me feel good.
I almost can't even explain it.
But there's something about the little boost of height.
There's something about the way that they make me stand up a little bit straighter.
There's something about the way that it makes pants or skirts look.
Like, it takes a pant or a skirt, and it makes the pant or the skirt stronger for
some reason.
Like, it just looks stronger.
I literally can't explain it.
It makes sense in my head.
I think I sound a little bit bizarre right now.
But, I mean, actually, I don't think I sound that bizarre.
I think that's why people like heels.
There's a sharpness to them.
There's a strength to them.
I don't know.
But I've been just craving the feeling that I get when I wear heels a lot lately.
And it's so interesting because I've literally avoided heels my entire life as much as
possible because they've just always been so uncomfortable to me.
But recently, I've been like even trying to push myself out of my comfort zone with heels
that are more uncomfortable than I normally would wear.
Like, I have this pair of boots that I love.
It's one of my favorite pairs of boots.
And the heel is a little bit higher than I physically am comfortable with.
Like, it hurts.
They hurt.
But I'm literally trying to train myself to wear them because I love the way that I feel
when I wear them so much.
Maybe it's just a phase.
Maybe I'm feeling a bit more confident in my life.
So I want to, like, look and feel a bit more confident.
So that's, like, coming out in the way I'm dressing myself.
maybe I'm lacking a little bit of confidence, and that's why I'm gravitating towards them.
I actually don't really know, and I haven't done the soul searching.
Maybe it's not that deep.
I don't really know, but for whatever reason, I'm gravitating towards them, and I love them.
I've been wearing a lot of healed boots, some, like, ankle ones that I cover with a,
with a pant, some, like, knee-high boots, wearing those with skirts or caprice.
I have some cute little like pumps, like a little black pair of pumps. I have kitten heels
all varying in their comfort levels and their height. But I'm just loving it. Okay, moving on to
something that I also can't believe made this list. I haven't enjoyed this particular thing
in probably like 12 years. Bear nails. Okay. If you're watching the video version of this
episode, you can see I don't have nail polish on. This is so out of character. Okay, I've been getting
my nails done since I was in middle school. I have been obsessively doing my nails since I was a kid.
In fact, when I was younger, I was obsessed with doing nail art on myself. I had a nail art
Instagram. Okay, I would do cheetah print. I did like an ombre sunset with like the silhouette of a palm tree
one time. I did flowers. I did so many. I was obsessed with nail art. For many years,
I was really into getting long nails, like super long nails, like so long that I could barely
wipe my ass. It's always been the like consistent beauty related appointment in my life.
More recently, I stopped getting long nails because I wanted to learn to play guitar.
But then even after I let go of the guitar hobby for a second to focus on other hobbies,
I didn't get my nails put back on because, number one, I didn't know when I'd want to pick
the guitar back up again.
But also because I was really enjoying having short nails.
Like it was really nice to not be impeded by the long nails.
The long nails are a chore, you know?
Like a lot of things become more difficult when you have long nails, as many of you may know,
or might assume. And so I started just doing like normal gel polish on the nails. And then I decided,
you know what, I'm going to start doing my own nails. And then recently I was like, you know what,
I'm going to give my nails a break. Like I've been doing polish on them for so long, you know,
using harsh products on them for so long. It'd be nice to just give them a break. And I was also kind of
tired of doing my own nails. And then for like the last month or so, I just haven't had polish on
them. And to be honest, I love it. I don't know. There's something about the natural nail that
is kind of cute. I mean, listen, like, if there was some sort of surgery that I could get done
that would make it so that I had my nails done for the rest of time, I would do it. Actually,
I probably wouldn't, to be honest. Who am I kidding? I definitely wouldn't do that. But I would
consider it, you know, because I like having my nails done so much. But I just got to this
point where I was like, it's not worth it. And I actually think the natural nails are cute for
right now. I don't know. I'm really enjoying the natural nail. I think like for events and stuff,
perhaps I'll put on some like crazy claws to sort of accentuate to, to accessorize the outfit.
You know, that could be kind of fun. Perhaps I'll get back into a phase of doing my nails again.
Perhaps I'll get back into a phase of going to the salon and doing the whole thing. I don't know.
But for right now, for whatever reason, I'm really enjoying the low maintenance.
and the look of natural clean nails. And I've gotten into grooming my natural nails, which has been
really nice, you know, cleaning up the cuticles, trimming the nails, like buffing them, whatever.
And that's been enough for me. I'm happy with how they look. As my personal style and as my taste evolves,
I become more interested in natural things. I see a different kind of beauty in simplicity as well.
Like, I actually see the beauty in the lack of a fashion choice.
Does that make sense?
I don't know.
Maybe I'm like getting too heady with it, but I'm enjoying the nattie nails.
So we'll see how long this lasts.
I don't know.
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Next, this is another thing I can't believe I'm talking about.
Eyeliner. I've been loving eyeliner. Specifically in the waterline, okay? I have it done right now.
In the water line, in the tight line, whatever it's called. Like, not eyeliner outside on the skin,
but rather in the water line. And it's funny because I've always been sort of afraid of eyeliner
because it's a hard makeup technique to master.
I've tried to do winged liner a trillion times in my life,
and it's never once looked good when I do it.
If I'm working with a makeup artist, sure, do winged eyeliner.
Sure, like do some sort of complex, whatever.
But with me, no.
Like me at home doing my own makeup, no.
I've never been able to do it.
I have tried time and time again, and I've never been able to do it.
But also, I think the other thing is, too,
I actually don't like how winged liner looks on me enough to really get good at it.
So I've just never gotten into it.
When it comes to putting eyeliner in the tight line of my eye, I don't really know why I've
never gotten into it.
I think for a long time I felt like it was unflattering on me.
But then I was constantly being proved wrong when I would work with makeup artists
and they would do it and it would look good.
Recently I started doing it again.
And I think it started working.
because I've gotten a lot better at eye shadow.
And so I'm able to kind of do like a full vibe on the eye now in a way that I didn't always know how to do.
And so for whatever reason, recently, it's been looking good when I do it myself.
And I just, I think it was one of those things where I like gave up on it for a while.
I was like, you know what?
I just don't do eyeliner.
It's just not what I do.
And then recently I tried it again because I was just kind of bored and like, fuck it.
You know, maybe it'd be fun.
And I ended up loving it.
And then I was like, wait, I'm in.
This is so good.
It's so good.
And it actually solves a problem that I've been having with my own personal makeup routine for a long time,
which is feeling like my eyes, like my eye makeup never looks complete.
It never looks strong enough.
I've had that issue for so long.
And I knew it was that I didn't know how to do eyeliner.
But I was like, I just can't do it.
So I think this is just an issue that I'm going to have forever.
But I finally cracked the code. I've been loving it. I think it actually accentuates my eye. I think it makes the whole makeup look cohesive. I think it blends like the mascara into the eye. Like, you know, it just like it just, I love it. And I mean, I know I'm not reinventing the wheel here. It's such an obvious like makeup technique. And it's also not that hard unless you're squeamish about putting things near your eyeball because you do have to get that eyeliner pencil close.
to the eyeball. That personally doesn't bother me, so it's very easy for me. And now I love it.
So my favorite eyeliner colors to use in my waterline, black, of course, maroon, dark red, and brown.
That's it. I tried like a white in my waterline, didn't like it. I tried, like a nude, didn't like it.
I like darker colors in my waterline. And that's, I mean, that's also because I like a moodier
creepier makeup. Like, my go-to makeup style is a bit creepier, maybe, if you will, for the lack of a
better word. Like, I like using reds in grays. You know, I don't like blushy looks. I like looking
a bit more, like, you know, washed out, perhaps. I don't cover my under-eye circles. I like
leaving those uncovered because I like the dimension of the dark circle. Yeah, I like a more
sort of like a creepier sort of makeup looks. So it makes sense that I like those shades in my
waterline. But I'm loving the vibe. I'm glad I finally figured it out because it's making my makeup
look complete. And I'm definitely in a phase recently where I'm loving wearing makeup.
I have fun with it. And I feel like I'm getting better at it too, which is making me enjoy it more.
You know, I think now I'm going to go off on a tangent, but we have time. What else do we have to do?
It reminds me of how I feel about cooking.
I used to hate cooking or I didn't hate it, but I didn't really like it.
And it's because I didn't really know enough about it, right?
Cooking was stressful to me because the only way that I could participate in it was following
a recipe or making something really simple that's like obvious, like putting toast into
the toaster and putting avocado and like salt and pepper on it or like, you know,
boiling pasta and then putting pasta sauce on it.
That was the only type of cooking that I would participate in because
anything else kind of stressed me out. Then I became obsessed with watching cooking shows and over the
years I actually acquired a lot of cooking knowledge. And now I'm actually able to cook for myself
like off the cuff. Like I can wing it. Like a few nights ago, for example, I had a bunch of random
things in my fridge and no plan. And I was able to go in my pantry, go in my fridge and figure
shit out because I know what flavors go well together. I know different techniques to use. I know
how to make a salad dressing. I know what flavors go well together. I know how to balance
flavors. I can like wing it now with raw ingredients and like figure it out. And that's made me
enjoy cooking more and more, the fact that I actually know how to wing it. It's the same thing with
makeup. Makeup is stressful when you don't really know how to do it well. And so the only way
you know how to do it is to follow a tutorial. But following a tutorial isn't fun. It's a lot more fun
once you can figure out your own thing, once you can kind of take the raw materials and do something.
And I think I have learned how to do makeup through watching videos about it, but also through
experimenting myself over the years and through having makeup artists do my makeup.
And I understand how it works.
One day, maybe I'll be able to do wing liner, but to be honest, I don't really care
about wing liner that much.
But I don't know, maybe one day I'll get really good at it.
But for now, we're using eyeliner in the water line and calling it a day.
Okay, moving on.
This is another thing that is hilarious that has made the list.
But it's been kind of on my mind for a while. And just recently, I was like, you know what? I'm going to give it a try. Chokers. I'm talking about 2010 ass chokers. Okay. I recently got a few little chokers. Okay. I bought a black leather choker, like a thin black leather choker. And I bought two lace chokers. One, a white one and a red one. And I'm into it. I'm into,
chokers. Okay. Chokers were so in when I was like in middle school. Everybody was obsessed with a
choker. It was so Tumblr. It was so Pinterest. It was so cool. It was so aesthetic. And then they
went out in a big way. It became cringe to wear a choker. But I recently have felt like at times when
styling myself, like, oh, I wish I had, you know, something to put around the neck because I feel
like that would like really make the outfit like flow better. It would just like add to the look.
And enough occurrences occurred where I was getting dressed and I was like, I wish I had a choker.
I can't believe I'm saying that, but like I wish I did. And so I eventually was like, you know what?
I'm going to, I'm going to get some chokers. So I got a few and I've been loving them. And again,
this might be a phase. Like I might in a month look back at me wearing chokers and be like,
Um, this is cringe. Um, there have actually, now that I think back, though, over the last few years,
there have been a few occasions where I've worn a choker. Like, you know, my stylist and I have many times
put me in a choker that maybe is not a traditional choker, right? Like the classic black,
lace-looking, stretchy choker that we all remember from 2010. But like some sort of tight necklace
around the neck. We've tied ribbons around my neck. There was one red carpet look.
I did where I had this like sort of corset leather choker around my neck thing, whatever.
We've played around with choker like necklaces, but I didn't have any in my collection.
Like I wasn't wearing chokers, but I'm into it right now.
I'm into it.
And I think they can really add a lot to a look.
And what I like about chokers is that they don't actually feel like jewelry to me.
Because like the chokers that I have are fabric, right?
I have a little leather one.
It's not real leather, faux leather, but whatever.
Leathery sort of choker.
lace. It's like fabric. It just kind of like continues the outfit up onto the neck, which I like
you know, it's almost like wearing like a scarf. It has the same impact as like wearing a scarf in a
way. It's like fun. Okay, moving on. I have figured out my at home working uniform and I've
perfected it. Okay. I made a YouTube video a few months back about putting effort into my
appearance, even when I'm alone. And the premise of the video was basically I spend a lot of time at home
by myself working in my pajamas with my hair undone. And perhaps that's not healthy. It was almost like
an experiment. And so for five days, I tried dressing myself up all the time, feeling cute all the
time. And I learned a lot from the experiment. It actually honestly changed my life. And it's changed
the way I approach dressing myself for all occasions. It's made, it's inspired me to dress up
even more when I go out on the town, possibly has something to do with my new obsession with
wearing heels, could potentially have impacted my feeling around makeup. Like, I think it's gotten
me back into makeup in a way that I've like not been into makeup in a long time. It's got me
into wearing cute pajamas. I used to never wear cute pajamas. Like I would always just wear like
whatever the fuck, like a baggy t-shirt that was ugly and like this ugly pair of orange
sweatshorts that were super stretched out and looked like I had like poop myself in them because
they were like baggy in the butt in a way that looked like a loaded diaper. Like they were hideous.
Now I wear cute pajama sets to bed. You know, like it's, it really was an impactful experiment.
But one of the things that I think was the most challenging and I didn't figure it out in the
video was what do I wear when I'm working at home by myself? And during the experiment,
I tried wearing like normal clothes, like pants, you know, and makeup.
That was kind of like what my, that was what I tried for the experiment.
But that didn't fully work because it was a little weird.
It was a little weird to be wearing like normal clothes at home when I'm like sitting on the
couch working or like if I'm walking on my treadmill working on my iPad or, you know,
if I'm sitting and recording a podcast or, you know, it like didn't make sense to be wearing
pants and like stretching out my pants just be just to like make myself look good when I'm at
home like I was like there must be a middle ground something that I feel like looks chic I feel
confident in it but it's also comfortable and can double as active wear when I'm like say
walking on my treadmill working on my iPad because that's something I do a lot so that I'm not
sitting for 15 hours straight um and I figured it out my at home sort of uniform is
the perfect balance of chic and comfortable. It's unbelievably comfortable. Let's start actually with
the shoes. I have been wearing, I can't believe that I even think that these are chic. Around my house
all day long, I wear. I'm wearing them right now. I'm holding them up because I had them on my feet.
I'm holding them up on screen. These are all black Brooks running shoes. Okay. They're not cute.
But because they're all black, they just blend in with the rest of my outfit, which I'll get into in a second.
I wear these almost like they're slippers. I wear them all day long. I've been doing it for like
multiple months now and it's really working for me. So I wear my all black running shoes and then I
wear a pair of black sweatpants that fit in a way that I think is chic. Okay. They're super soft sweatpants
are pretty straight leg, but at the bottom, they kind of flare out a little bit. They almost look
like yoga pants. They're very flattering and very cute, okay? And I have multiple pairs,
and they're black. That sort of matches with the shoe. And then on top, I wear a simple black
t-shirt or tank top or a long sleeve that's comfortable, soft, cute, whatever. And then if I'm
cold on top of that, I'll wear either perhaps like a cute little black cardigan, or I'll wear a little
cute black sweatshirt, that's the vibe. Basically, all-black athleisure with black running shoes.
Now, here's the thing. There's something about an all-black outfit that always feels chic to me.
It's just so cohesive. It's just, there's something about it that's just sharp and chic. I love it.
And I also wear around my house a lot of times, I'm holding it up on screen, this little black
cross-body bag, it's nylon. I also wear this same outfit to and from my workout.
classes. Okay. Oh, actually, the only thing that changes is that I wear my favorite pair of black
flip-flops. They're the brand, Ola Kai. They're wonderful, so comfortable. Those are great. So that's
the only thing that changes. But that's kind of like my at-home comfy but cheek outfit. And I have a few
different versions of it. I have a lot of repeats in my closet. Like I have like multiple pairs of
this particular black sweat pant that I love. But I also have like a cashmere set that I wear
sometimes too, like a cashmere pair of, you know, sweatpants and a matching zip-up sweatshirt
that also matches with a black cardigan. Like I mix and match it around, like with various
different black athleisure pieces in my closet. But that is the uniform. I will say, my favorite
brand for this uniform is the brand blue salt. It's spelled B-L-E-U-S-A-L-T. It's pricey, but I love it.
And there are a lot of things similar that are not as expensive, but I, I, this brand just does such a good job.
And I, I appreciate, like, their materials.
It's so soft and it fits so beautifully.
And I just, I love it and I wear it every day.
From blue salt, I tend to get the sweatpants and the tops.
So, like, you know, the t-shirts, the tank tops, the long sleeves.
And that's, that's the uniform.
I'm basically just wearing all black around the house all the time.
With my cute little, I have a bunch of cute little.
black reading glasses that I wear. You know, it's like, it's all a vibe. It feels like a vibe to me.
And it's comfortable. You know, that's the, that's the most important thing. Okay, moving on.
Eating dinner early. Why does everyone want to have dinner at 8 p.m.? Why are we trying to make a dinner
reservation for 8 p.m? Listen, I get it after a work day. Like, if you're meeting your friends on a
Friday night, everyone has work and then has to go home and change and then go. Like, I get it. On a
Saturday, why are we making a dinner reservation for 8 p.m? We got it all day. Why not skip the rush,
go at 6 p.m. Why not? Then you have more time to digest before you go to sleep. It's still light
out, perhaps, depending on the time of year, which is kind of wonderful, you know. I don't know.
I like an early dinner. And then also during the week, when I'm sort of scheduling my own life out,
I like an early dinner because not only do I have more time to digest before I go to sleep,
but also it eliminates the need for like a random snack that I don't like I used to get so hungry at like five and I'd be like oh but it's too early for dinner so I guess I'll have a snack now but I'm still going to be hungry but I want to wait for dinner but it's like what are we doing? Why am I trying to wait until 7.30 for dinner? Why don't I eat dinner when I'm hungry at like 5, 536? I don't like eating late in the evening and then going to sleep like full and then
then I'm like having acid reflux as I'm trying to fall asleep. Listen, I'm like, I sound aggressive,
but it's more towards myself. Like I, for some reason, believed that I needed to eat dinner later in the
day. I think my thought process was like, I can't eat at five because then I'll, then I'll get hungry
again. Like, I need to eat later so that I can go to bed feeling satisfied. And it's not like,
you know, 10.30 and I'm hungry. And then I have to get up and have a snack and then go back to
bed like the idea was like go to bed more full or got but then I would sometimes I'd be uncomfortable
going to bed do you what I'm saying I like an early dinner I just like it better in Los Angeles anyway
when it comes to making a dinner reservation those key time slots like between seven and eight 30 are so
hard to get and oftentimes you need to plan ahead there's no room for spontaneity if you want to
eat dinner at those key hours but if you want to be spontaneous at like 536 p.m. a lot of times you can do that
there'll be open tables. So, anyhow, I don't know, I'm just into an early dinner.
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Moving on to something far more interesting and important. Frozen fucking yogurt.
Frozen yogurt is back, people. I'm telling you, the 2010s are coming back. Chokers,
frozen yogurt. It's all happening. Okay? Frozen yogurt was so.
popular when I was in middle school around the same time as choker necklaces. And I was obsessed.
And then once I got into high school, I kind of forgot about frozen yogurt. Like everybody kind of
got over it. Maybe occasionally we'd go out for frozen yogurt, but it was pretty much over.
And then once I moved out, oh wait, no, I actually had a major frozen yogurt phase when I
first moved to L.A. I just remembered, oh my God, I was obsessed. I lived close to this frozen
yogurt spot that had the best peanut butter flavor frozen yogurt, and I used to have it all the
time. So I actually have had a frozen yogurt phase since 2010, since the 2010 era. But after my
frozen yogurt phase when I was like 18 and I first moved to L.A., I have not been into frozen
yogurt. It just hasn't been a part of my routine. But recently, I rediscovered it with a passion.
I'm obsessed. I love everything about it. I can't stop talking about it. I think I'm going to
get frozen yogurt tonight. I have a plan with somebody to get yogurt tonight. So excited. I can't wait.
I love everything about the experience. I love picking out my, like the size of my cup. I usually get
the biggest one because I like room to mix it around because I like, well, I'll explain that in a
second. I usually get the biggest cup, fill it with my favorite flavors. I like tart,
classic tart, frozen yogurt. I like, like berry flavors, like raspberry, blackberry, love that type of
flavor. At the particular place I go to, they have a honey flavor. I love that. You know, I get to
swirl it myself, fill it myself. Like, I love that experience. I love that I'm self-serving
myself, yogurt. Not every frozen yogurt place lets you serve yourself, but most places do. And that's part
of the wonder and the joy of it is the fact that you get to make it yourself. Like, if you go get
a scoop of ice cream, they're scooping it for you. You don't get to choose your scoop size. No.
You have absolutely no autonomy. And I can't tell you how many times I get upset because
I got an ice cream and I'm like, this scoop is weak. They didn't pack the, the scooper filled.
Like it was an empty scoop. It's like an airy scoop. Does that make sense? Like they didn't, like,
sometimes when you're getting ice cream, they'll take the ice cream scooper and they'll like
really compact a ball of ice cream for you, a dense ball. Sometimes they don't do that. And they'll
barely like compact the ball of ice cream together. So you end up getting like two bites of
fucking ice cream. That is upsetting.
okay, that sucks. I ask for a scoop of ice cream, not like an air, a half empty scoop of ice cream. Do you know what I'm
saying? Like press it down. Make it a compact ball of ice cream. Give me what I'm paying for here.
They don't always do that. Whereas with frozen yogurt, you are, you have, you can choose your own
adventure. Okay, you can fill that cup up as much as you want. You might pay the price,
you know, because it's pay by weight sort of situation. But you have all the control. It's all in your
hands and I love that. I like topping it with fruits. Okay, I'm always putting the fruit on there.
I love doing a little granola. I love doing a little chia seeds. As you can tell, I live in Los Angeles
and where I get frozen yogurt is very like health food, L.A. coated where you can get like
chia seeds and granola and fruit and, you know, super food toppings. But all of them usually have
fruit. All of them usually have granola. Chia seeds, maybe not. But that's like, who cares about that
ingredient. I put it on there because I kind of like the texture, but like I don't really need them.
They're not crucial. Then I take my yogurt. I take my spoon and I mix it up. Mix it, mix it, mix it,
until it's almost like cold stone creamery. Like I mixed so that it's almost like one. Do you know
what I'm saying? And then I eat it. And I smile. And sometimes I get a little bit of gas,
but that's what happens when you eat dairy. I used to avoid dairy altogether, but I've slowly
like microdosed it back into my life. And to be honest, I haven't had too much of an issue.
I get a little fart here and there, but it's been fine.
I eat a lot of Greek yogurt these days, eating a lot of frozen yogurt, and I'm loving.
And it's so good.
It's so fucking good.
It's so good.
I love frozen yogurt.
I'm obsessed.
Everything about it is good.
Frozen yogurt is back.
Go to your local frozen yogurt place and enjoy the experience.
If you forgot about frozen yogurt, wake up, wake up.
And after you have dinner tonight, go get your fucking sweet treat at your local frozen
Yogurt joint. I still sometimes crave like ice cream over frozen yogurt. Like there are times when
I just want ice cream, I guess, but not that often. I'm scared to say this because I don't know if I
even mean it, but I think I might like frozen yogurt better than ice cream. Do I mean that? I don't know.
Actually, maybe I don't mean that. I think I like them both for different reasons. But I, I am loving
frozen yogurt. It's so good. Oh my God. I love it. Oh my God. I have to get frozen yogurt tonight.
Like, I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding. I have to. Anyway, okay, moving on. As some of you may know,
because I've talked about it, at nauseam, I am sober. I've been sober for a year now. I talk about it
like every episode. And it is kind of like a personality trait for me. Not intentionally, though.
I'm not like, because I don't think it matters. Like, it's not that deep. But it is something that
impacts my daily life because we live in a very alcohol-centric culture, social events in your
20s, revolve around alcohol. A lot of my work events, that's why it comes up so much. So I'm sorry
that it's become a personality trait for me that I'm sober, but it's just, it keeps coming up.
Some of you may know I'm sober because I think I've developed an alcohol allergy. I think I have an
intolerance to it. I got to a point where I started getting really sick after one glass of wine,
yada, yada, yada, nobody cares. That's why I stop.
drinking. It's been a year now. I love it. I'm so happy I don't drink anymore. My life has improved.
Yaddy, yada yada. Nobody cares. Where I'm going with all this is I'm obsessed with ordering
mocktails at restaurants and at bars. Okay. When I first became sober, I wasn't really into the
mocktail. I had preconceived ideas about mocktails that were not true. My idea about a
moktail was this is like ordering juice. Like I don't want to order with my dinner a fucking
glass of juice. You're giving me overpriced juice with like a fancy name and like a like a rosemary
twig on top. You know what I mean? So fuck that. No thanks. Then I started getting curious and I started
looking at the moktail menu and I started seeing interesting things. Okay. They're doing some
creative stuff on the moktail menu. I've started giving them a chance and I've really had some wonderful experiences
and now I'm obsessed with ordering mocktails because they're not just juice.
They'll do interesting things.
Like, I'll tell you about some interesting mocktails I've ordered recently.
When I was in New York a little while ago at a wine bar, they had this non-alcoholic herbal
elixir that looks like wine, and they serve it in a wine glass.
It's almost like a tea, but maybe it was a little fermented.
So good.
It was like kind of lemony, very herbie.
It was a little weird tasting, a bit of syringent like alcohol. It was like very fun to drink.
Another one that I had was sparkling water, lime, and it was another sort of herbal elixir.
It was like herbal extract. I think it was like chamomile extract and like some other different
concentrate. That's what it was. It was like kind of bitter, delicious.
At one of my favorite wine bars in Los Angeles, they don't really have a mocktail menu,
but I told them, I was like, can you just make me a mocktail? I don't care what it is.
Because you all know that I can't have wine. And they ended up making this interesting
mocktail for me that was lime juice, sparkling water, vinegar and like some sort of bitters,
I think or something. It was like so random, like using these different, I don't even know what
the fuck was in it. Delicious. So, so fun. Such a novelty. There's also a lot of trendy brands
making like non-alcoholic alcohol alternatives that either taste exactly like
alcohol, which I don't really like, or they just have their own unique, astringent flavor,
like the brand, or not astringent, but like sharp flavor, like the brand Gaia makes sort
of alcohol alternatives. I've gotten a lot of Gaia spritzes. I'm into the mocktails.
And even if a place doesn't have a mocktail, nowadays I'll just be like, make me one.
And even if it's something I don't like, I like the experience.
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This is so random, but I've been obsessed with doing this.
So just stick with me.
explain it. You have to like focus. I like foods that have complex textures. Like I like a lot of
texture in my food, right? And I'm always trying to find out interesting ways when cooking for myself
to add texture to a meal. And I recently figured out that I could take croutons, put them in a
mortar and pestle. A mortar and pestle is a little bowl with a peg. You use it to grind up spices or
grind up like a whole peppercorn and grind it into ground pepper, right? So basically, I've started
crushing up croutons in my mortar and pestle into more of like crispy bread crumbs and sprinkling
them onto everything I eat. I make a salad. Let me just grind up some croutons and sprinkle them
on top. I'm making a pasta dish. Fuck it. A little crunch would be nice. I grind up the croutons,
sprinkle it on top. I love this. And I think it's fucking genius. Here's why. Okay, croutons are delicious.
My only problem with croutons is that they're very big and you only get one every few bites.
I want crunch bread yumminess in more bites.
So I want to break them up and put them and disperse them.
Like, then I get more crouton in more bites.
Now, some of you might be thinking, Emma, why don't you use breadcrumbs?
Well, in my experience with breadcrumbs, they're not always crispy enough.
There's something about a crouton that's like really crispy.
I don't know. I just like the texture better. And thus, I've discovered crushing up croutons in a
mortar and pestle and sprinkling them on top of my food. Try it. See what happens. A little crunch
never hurts. Next, hiking trips. Some of you may know I've been enjoying hiking a lot,
which hasn't always been my thing. But over the last few years, I've gotten more and more
into hiking. And recently, I discovered the concept of a hiking trip. Going on a trip,
to a place that has good hikes, and then hiking there. That discovery first was discovered
when I went to Zion National Park in Utah, I don't know, maybe a year ago now. It was actually
kind of a while ago. And I was like, oh my God, this is so fun. I need to do this again.
And then recently, I did it again. And I was like, hold up. This is so good. I want to start
doing this like once every two months. Like this needs to be a part of my routine in my life.
because what I like about it too is that there are hikes everywhere.
Basically just like hike and eat yummy food for the weekend.
I just recently did it.
And it was one of the best weekends I've had in a long time.
We went to a little outdoorsy town in Southern California,
like two hours outside of Southern California.
They have a cute little downtown area, lots of hiking.
And both days, we woke up nice and early.
We hiked, I think, between like seven and ten miles.
And then we'd go home, shower, hang out around town.
eat and then go to bed nice and early. It was easy. We planned it last minute. No problem because
we were just doing a little road trip for the weekend. Hiking is so wonderful, so grounding,
so peaceful. There's so many beautiful sites to see in the particular place that we went.
There were swimming holes. It was like so incredible. But it also requires the level of discipline,
which I think is also kind of nice. Like I feel so good when I put effort into something.
Every once in a while I need to spend the weekend laying down.
Right. But like when I'm on vacation, I want to do stuff. I don't necessarily need to have like a super rigid plan. I actually think that can be sometimes detrimental to a fun vacation. But I want to be active. I want to be doing stuff. I want to be walking around town. I want to be swimming in the ocean. I want to be on a hike. Like I want to do stuff. So going on a hiking vacation, you know, you get the satisfaction and the fulfillment of completing something. But hiking is great because you can do it in whatever way you want. You could hike for a mile. You can. You know, you get the satisfaction. You know, you get the satisfaction. You
you could hike for 10. There are certain vacations where the main activity is shopping. I don't know.
There are certain cities that I visit where every time I'm there, I'm like, this is a shopping city.
I have to shop around. And that's fun, but like I don't need to buy more things. And like shopping,
just for the sake of window shopping is fun. But like doing that for a full weekend, ugh, that gets old,
you know, without like the dopamine head of buying something. It's like day two of window shopping.
It's like, what the hell am I doing? I don't know.
Hiking trips, the move. Even better if they're a road trip. They can be done spontaneously.
It's a fulfilling activity. It's grounding. It's just such a vibe. I don't know. I'm into it.
And last but not least, sleeping with a pillow under my legs. Okay, imagine this.
Laying flat in my bed, pillow under my head, as always. But another pillow under my knees.
So that my knees are up almost like bent, like this. I actually think that the
this is a sign that I need to get a new mattress because this is something that I like right now
because it alleviates back pain. This is less of like a cutesy like, I'm so into eyeliner
right now. And it's actually like maybe my mattress just sucks or I like have back issues.
But either way, this has been so comfortable. I'm going to Google it. Okay, according to the
internet, sleeping with elevated legs can be more comfortable for many people.
particularly those who stand or sit for long periods as it promotes better circulation,
reduces swelling and pain, and can alleviate lower back discomfort and sciatica by taking
pressure off the legs and spine. However, some conditions or certain cases can be worsened
by leg elevation, so consulting a doctor is crucial before making it a regular practice. Okay,
well, I have not consulted a doctor and I'm just doing it. It sounds like it's fine.
I do sit a lot, and I also do have sciatica, perhaps.
because I was a competitive cheerleader for many years.
I was also like particularly flexible.
Like I would push myself to the limit.
I was like a contortionist at one point.
I was so flexible.
Lost all of it.
But I think I have permanent back pain from that.
So it could be from that.
Either way, I'm loving sleeping with my legs up with a pillow underneath my legs.
But I also think my mattress is not so good.
So I might need to fix that at some point.
But I don't know what to get.
And then I have to go to the mattress store and try them all.
And then I'm like, in knowing me, I'm so obsessive about making the right decision.
Like, I'm going to be at the mattress store for a week straight, obsessing over like,
did I pick the right one?
Oh, it's just not going to be good.
So I'm dreading that.
But I think that might help as well.
But until then, I'm going to be enjoying sleeping with a pillow under my legs and perhaps
indefinitely.
So we'll keep you updated on that.
And that's all I got.
Those are the things that I like right now.
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