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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 55 MIN

1.21: Snow Day | Rewatch Regrets, Resolution Wins, and 2026 Vision

from Popcorn and Possibilities · host Stephanie and Brian

🎬🍿 Popcorn and Possibilities kicks off 2026 with Brian and Steph reflecting on New Year traditions, movie nostalgia, and creative goals for the year ahead. In this first episode of 2026, we ask the important question: why would anyone actually want to be in Times Square for the New Year’s Eve ball drop? From there, we talk about setting realistic New Year’s resolutions, why small habits beat all or nothing thinking, and how building momentum matters more than instant transformation.We rewind to snow days in the 1990s and review the 2000 movie Snow Day spoiler alert it does not hold up. We break down its most problematic elements, including kids driving trucks, the questionable snowplow man kidnapping plot, and a weatherman rivalry that does not actually serve the story. That review sparks a bigger conversation about our 2026 goals, creative risks we want to take (👀 Pop n Poss music?), new genres we might explore, and the positive trends from 2025 we want to keep going. We also reflect on what we have learned from movie reviews Brian’s love of strong character development versus Steph’s need for a coherent and well structured plot plus which movies and shows did hold up for us in 2025. We close the episode by rating 2025 on our signature forecast scale and setting the tone for what is possible in the year ahead.✨ Whether you’re here for the movie talk, the nostalgia, or a fresh start for 2026, this episode sets the stage for another year of Popcorn and Possibilities.

🎬🍿 Popcorn and Possibilities kicks off 2026 with Brian and Steph reflecting on New Year traditions, movie nostalgia, and creative goals for the year ahead. In this first episode of 2026, we ask the important question: why would anyone actually want to be in Times Square for the New Year’s Eve ball drop? From there, we talk about setting realistic New Year’s resolutions, why small habits beat all or nothing thinking, and how building momentum matters more than instant transformation.We rewind to snow days in the 1990s and review the 2000 movie Snow Day spoiler alert it does not hold up. We break down its most problematic elements, including kids driving trucks, the questionable snowplow man kidnapping plot, and a weatherman rivalry that does not actually serve the story. That review sparks a bigger conversation about our 2026 goals, creative risks we want to take (👀 Pop n Poss music?), new genres we might explore, and the positive trends from 2025 we want to keep going. We also reflect on what we have learned from movie reviews Brian’s love of strong character development versus Steph’s need for a coherent and well structured plot plus which movies and shows did hold up for us in 2025. We close the episode by rating 2025 on our signature forecast scale and setting the tone for what is possible in the year ahead.✨ Whether you’re here for the movie talk, the nostalgia, or a fresh start for 2026, this episode sets the stage for another year of Popcorn and Possibilities.

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