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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 49 MIN

Costco Samples, Time Spirals & The Dreamer vs. The Realist

from Doing the Most with Scarlet and Mitchell

This week, Scarlet and Mitchell wander from ginger beer reviews to existential time audits—with a pit stop at Costco’s sample aisle (arguably the most dramatic place in retail). What starts as a casual chat about feeling “off” turns into a surprisingly deep exploration of how we spend our time… and why it never quite feels like enough. 🛒 In This Episode: The Costco Sample Social Experiment™Why do people perform a full Broadway monologue for a free meatball? Mitchell and Scarlet break down the unspoken etiquette, the sample hoarders, and the mysterious lives of the sample employees.Spoiler: “Enjoy” is the only acceptable script. The “Minimum Effective Dose” Life StrategyScarlet explains her rotating self-improvement eras—skin, gut, hair—and how she goes all-in before scaling back to maintenance mode. Mitchell wonders if this approach could apply to… everything. Toothbrush Time Machine ReflectionsMitchell shares his nightly ritual of mentally replaying the day and questioning whether he actually did anything meaningful—while comparing himself to celebrities who also had the same 24 hours (but probably didn’t fold laundry). Time, Money, and the Illusion of ProductivityDo people with more money actually have more usable time? And is that the real cheat code to accomplishing more? Or is it about simplifying life instead? Dreamer vs. Realist: The Core DebateScarlet and Mitchell unpack their fundamentally different worldviews: Mitchell: endless ideas, creative pursuits, and a desire to “do more” Scarlet: grounded, practical, and content with stability (with less chaos, please) Is one better than the other? Or do they balance each other out? The Curse of Too Many InterestsBaking, piano, podcasting, reading, projects… Mitchell wonders if having too many passions is actually what’s holding him back from focusing on what matters most. Scarlet’s key vibe: You’re a dreamer… and I’m a realist. And somewhere in the middle is probably where sanity lives. 🧠 Takeaways: Not everyone measures a “successful day” the same way—and that’s okay Chasing more time might actually mean cutting things out, not adding more Contentment and ambition aren’t opposites… but they do argue like siblings Costco samples reveal more about human nature than we’d like to admit 😂 Also Discussed: Ginger beer “burn zones” Drooping microphones (a recurring character this episode) Why sample food tastes better in-store The eternal garage project The fantasy of having summers completely off 🔗 Connect With Us: Email: [email protected] Website: scarletandmitchell.com DM us your thoughts: Are you a dreamer or a realist? 🎧 Listen If You: Have ever felt like you wasted a perfectly good day Secretly judge people at Costco sample stations Struggle to balance creativity with real life Are trying to “do the most”… without losing your mind

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