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A show about the things we buy and buy into. Co-hosts Kulap Vilaycek and SuChin Pak (from MTV!) talk about what they’re adding or removing from cart, along with occasional guests. But don’t fear that this will cause you to buy more things! Sometimes they recommend products but sometimes they talk about habits and mindsets. It’s a well-rounded, engaging listen that often leaves me inspired.
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You don’t need to love shopping but it helps. Love how Kulap and SuChin talk the highest of highs and lowest of lows in both price point and in their lives, and make it hilarious/heartfelt. Cheesy but true, I could listen to them all day talk about their jerky feet and wolf interactions. Bonus points for getting a mascara recommendation out of it. ❤️💜💙
The Add to Cart: Baby and Asian hate episodes were a punch in the gut, and so informative and raw, I applaud their openness. It means a lot to hear their stories, with positivity weaved in. 5 Stars!!
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Love you two and your show so much but why so many ads? It’s hard to enjoy the podcast when there are so many disturbances. Putting a bunch of ads together is even better than spreading them out like this. Please listen to your episodes and feel the vibe shift. I feel like this duo out of any podcasters would respect wanting the show to be an enjoyable experience overall! Really do love the show but it’s too much :(
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I just washed to share that this podcast kept me company all night when was up holding sick kids for multiple nights in a row. They provided comedic relief and the Auntie support I needed at 3am along with taking care of my Christmas shopping! I never had an easier holiday shopping experience and all the gifts were treasured. Keep it up Aunties!
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I loved this podcast for about the first year. Now I just get annoyed each time I try to listen. I realize the premise is basically one long advertisement for various products, but the show used to be entertaining and enlightening, and as an Asian person, I loved that the hosts are both Asian. I also have tried and still use some of the products introduced on the show.
But now it seems the producers have decided their demographic is wealthy listeners (mostly West Coasters) with rich people problems. The featured products now seem to have sky-high prices that only a small percentage of people can afford. And the commentary about the hosts’ expensive vacations and baby shower wish lists with only high-end and high-price items is, frankly, boring. We know you’re wealthy. We don’t care. We don’t want it waved in our faces on nearly every episode. And mentioning that you know you’re privileged when you talk about the things most of us cannot and/or will not pay for does not make it any less tiresome to hear.
I’ve tried to keep listening, but haven’t been able to finish any espiodes in 2023 from sheer boredom and annoyance. There are so many more podcast alternatives that are still entertaining. I’m out.
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I loved the premise of this show and have tried a handful of the recommended products with varying degrees of success. I liked how they used their platform to bring attention to some issues that were important to them. However, I find one of the hosts to be completely out touch when it comes to relatability. I was out when this host said they had a dress code for their baby shower.
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