
Net Positive with John Crist Fraudanese
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Jan 7, 2026 The hosts dive into the quirky phenomenon of internet experts suddenly appearing during crises, while exploring the chaos of New Year resolutions. They humorously critique the chase for viral fame that transforms creators into one-trick ponies. A lively debate ensues over a viral clip suggesting 'borrowing your husband,' and the cultural differences in church terminology bring laughs. Plus, they tackle the absurdities of wedding costs and the comforting role of comedy during tough times.
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New-Year Motivation Often Fades Quickly
- Strava found most New Year resolutions die on the second Friday of January, coined "Quitter's Day."
- John Crist and Easton use this to explain short-lived motivation spikes after Jan 1.
Use Custom DIY Home Security
- Consider DIY home security like Cove to protect your property affordably and quickly.
- Customize sensors and cameras to match your home's needs rather than overbuying.
Instant Experts On Social Media
- John mocks instant online experts who surface after major global events and claims they prepped for years.
- The hosts highlight performative expertise on social media during crises like Venezuela or Israel-Gaza.



