
Good Noticings Noticing Kate Beckinsale’s Eggs, Open AI’s Future, and Who Gets an Oscar
Dec 3, 2025
This week, the hosts dive into Kate Beckinsale's wild claim that her daughter's boyfriend can lay eggs. They also tackle the precarious financial state of OpenAI, discussing the potential pitfalls of investing in AI technologies. The Oscars are on their radar too, with debates over which actors and directors are overdue for that golden statue. Finally, they critique Mel Robbins' take on family dynamics during the holidays, combining humor and insight into these intriguing topics.
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Bizarre Toronto Murder Plot
- Claire and Ashley discuss a Toronto murder where a couple plotted a killing amid fake business schemes and TikTok aspirations.
- The story reads like incompetence meeting entitlement, with many obvious mistakes captured on surveillance.
Gen Z Entrepreneurship As Structural Response
- The hosts note Gen Z's drive toward entrepreneurship is partly structural, not purely clout-chasing.
- Low youth employment and AI-driven precarity push many toward risky hustles instead of stable jobs.
Amateur Crime Leaving Trails
- The murder plan involved switching SIM cards, meeting at a warehouse, and failing to account for cameras or locked doors.
- The killers returned in bloodied clothes and tried to discard phones, leaving abundant traceable evidence.
