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Scent Alarm, Side-Eye, and Dear Abby

An episode of the An Americanist podcast, hosted by Carol Marks, titled "Scent Alarm, Side-Eye, and Dear Abby" was published on October 3, 2025 and runs 13 minutes.

October 3, 2025 ·13m · An Americanist

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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT Coffee-scented wake-up calls? We start with a quirky hotel experiment rolling out across Asia Pacific: an alarm clock that swaps buzzers for breakfast aromas like coffee, bacon, blueberry muffins, and regional picks. It’s playful and a little provocative—can a smell actually make mornings better, or is it just smart hospitality designed to nudge us toward the free buffet? We unpack the psychology of scent, the realities of travel routines, and why gentle cues can shift a m...

TALK TO ME, TEXT IT

Coffee-scented wake-up calls? We start with a quirky hotel experiment rolling out across Asia Pacific: an alarm clock that swaps buzzers for breakfast aromas like coffee, bacon, blueberry muffins, and regional picks. It’s playful and a little provocative—can a smell actually make mornings better, or is it just smart hospitality designed to nudge us toward the free buffet? We unpack the psychology of scent, the realities of travel routines, and why gentle cues can shift a mood even if they don’t fix jet lag.

From there, we pivot to the hard stuff: how to handle ageist comments with grace and backbone. When neighbors take shots at a 54-year-old for wearing color or riding a mountain bike, the real issue isn’t years—it’s respect. We workshop clean, dignified replies that shut down the jab without lighting a fire, and talk about choosing your energy wisely in elevators, lobbies, and any other shared space where classless jokes try to find an audience.

We also wade into relationship waters where humor crosses the line. What do you do when a partner “jokes” about you in public—calling you dangerous, a shoplifter, or too sensitive? We map a calm, clear boundary plan, why follow-through matters more than a perfect clapback, and when a neutral third party can reset patterns. Finally, we step onto the dance floor: managing jealousy, drunk intrusions, and spotlight partners with simple team signals that keep connection strong and drama low. We wrap by sharing our own first-date story—a two-and-a-half-hour drive for diner stools and grilled greatness—and invite yours.

If this mix of travel quirks, social courage, and real relationship tools hits home, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop your first-date story in a comment or review. Your stories help others feel seen—and they might just inspire our next episode.

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