Episodios

  • 74 - A Lil Bit About This & That - AI Will Lie and So Will Car Salesmen
    Apr 17 2026

    In episode 74, Sandy and Kristy celebrate how far the podcast has come and ask for ideas for a big 100th-episode plan (TikTok and cocktail hour included). Kristy’s “dead inside” moment is heavy: her husband’s worsening health pushed him to walk away from a job he’d held for 23 years after the company offered him a degrading, unhealthy position, leaving the family facing big life and financial changes. Sandy’s gripe is lighter but relatable: her broken-AC-and-heater Nissan needs replacing, but slimy, sexist car sales tactics—and a dip-spitting salesman—make shopping miserable. They also vent about ChatGPT confidently spreading misinformation, talk verifying sources (including sketchy Google results), share true-crime updates on the Gilgo Beach murders, and plug a local boutique’s 10-year anniversary plus an upcoming paranormal convention and merch.

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    42 m
  • 73 - A Lil Bit of Serial Thrills & Chilling Feels & True Crime Updates
    Apr 10 2026

    Sandy and Kristy kick off this weeks episode of Lil Bit Dead with a visit to Urgent Care - because Kristy likely has strep, then vent about taxes and celebrate small life wins. They dive into two big true-crime updates: a 1974 murder of 17-year-old Laura Amy finally being definitively tied to Ted Bundy through preserved evidence and modern DNA, and a 1994 Arizona missing child case where 13-year-old Christina Plant was found alive at 44 after 32 years—though authorities won’t share details. They rant about misinformation (including people misreading “inconclusive” ballistics), touch on the Dugger case update, argue you can’t judge how someone grieves, and end with a creepy embalming TikTok, a Harry Potter casting complaint, and a formal apology for unwanted Bubba Wallace ads.

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    45 m
  • 72 - A Lil Bit of Beer, Bands, and Bizarre Legal Battles
    Apr 3 2026

    Sandy and Kristy, tipsy in a hotel after a Journey concert, riff on how romantic old music was before diving into Afroman’s legal saga: a sketchy tip led Adams County deputies to raid and trash his home for alleged trafficking and a “basement” (his house doesn’t even have one), confiscate cash from a suit pocket, and return it short. Afroman responded by using his security footage to make mocking songs—especially “Lemon Pound Cake”—sparking a civil case they say raised major free-speech issues, with a judge they view as biased despite a jury ruling in his favor. They then discuss the Duggars/IBLP as a cult-like system that protects abuse, including past molestation and child porn convictions, new allegations involving a 9-year-old, and an arrest tied to locks on kids’ doors, while debating how religion and church culture enable harm.

    Thank you for listening!!!

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    56 m
  • 71 - A Lil Bit of Ghostly Messages and Airport Messes
    Mar 27 2026

    Sandy and Kristy kick off feeling “a little bit dead,” venting about a family members shady workplace drama and job burnout, then swap happier updates—grandkid sleepovers, park adventures, free cone day, and a fun local wrestling show. The main topic turns into a wild true-crime rabbit hole: the Nebraska case of Carrie Farber, who vanished after one date with mechanic Dave Krupa, while “Carrie” allegedly stalked him and his new girlfriend with thousands of threats—until investigators traced it all to Shanna Golyar, who had been impersonating Carrie for years and was convicted of murdering her in 2017. They recommend Netflix’s “Lover, Stalker, Killer,” complain about politics in some true-crime podcasts, rant about airport chaos and TSA staffing, plug subscribing for ad-free episodes, and mention a dog health scare and local Facebook drama.

    THank you for listening!!!

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    1 h y 15 m
  • 70 - A Lil Bit Tucker'd Out & Tricked Again
    Mar 20 2026

    In this weeks episode, Kristy recaps a packed Kentucky Derby–themed runway show at the Legacy: she was backstage hustling quick outfit changes, some surprise items sold out (pants did, a colorful Corky’s wedge didn’t—until a later live video).She was exhausted and survived a sudden downpour while moving stuff. Sandy celebrates being given a new grandma name—“Bob”—by her grandbaby, which is quickly becoming her entire personality. Next up, they impulsively buy VIP tickets to a paranormal convention, including a ghost hunt and Sandy’s long-wanted past-life regression. They also discuss a long-running illness-faking fraud case (Sarah Delamont) and how scams make it hard to trust donations. The episode veers into opinions on Tucker Carlson, a Houston Rodeo brawl, and ends with a reminder to be kinder to yourself.

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    56 m
  • 69 - A Lil Bit of Jesse Jackson's Farewell Fiasco
    Mar 13 2026

    Sandy and Kristy catch up on why they’re “a little bit dead”: Kristy’s exhausted from a busy boutique sales rush, tanning season traffic, and prepping a Kentucky Derby–themed runway show, while fed up with brutal pollen and even had to take her coughing, allergy-prone dog to the vet. Sandy shares highlights from her grandbaby Bizzy’s first “bee-day” party and an ultrasound visit for another grandbaby due in August. They reminisce about cheap movies and legendary popcorn at the Morris Twin Cinema, swap thoughts on shopping local and the struggle to find jeans that fit, and then dive into frustration over Jesse Jackson’s funeral becoming political despite his son’s request. The episode ends with a bigger discussion about divisive politics, entitlement, and not needing to know every government detail.

    Thank you for listening!!!

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    53 m
  • 68 - A Lil Bit of Fairy Smut, Bad Politics & Other Disasters
    Mar 6 2026

    Sandy and Kristy kick off by aggressively campaigning for subscriptions and reviews, then Sandy admits she’s been a lil bit dead inside thanks to a funk fueled by seasonal blues and grief that still sneaks up on her, Kristy is suffering from killer allergies (complete with a dramatic nosebleed), she tries to balance it with a few bright spots—her husband’s recovery and an upcoming spring runway show—before the episode veers into their favorite cardio: roasting politicians, especially Jasmine Crockett’s precinct-voting outrage and the whole “extend the hours” drama. Along the way they tumble through TikTok brain-melt, argue about misinformation, drag people who can’t pronounce basic words (Candace Owens), and detour into books—including the unfortunate discovery of “fairy porn.” They end with a call for emails, more subscribing, and their classic reminder about where not to put your fingers.

    THank you for Listening!!! Please Rate, Review & SUBSCRIBE!!!

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 67 - A Lil Bit of Gavin Newsom Said...What??!!
    Feb 27 2026

    Sandy and Kristy catch up over beer and pork chops, with Kristy feeling oddly relieved while Sandy is “dead inside” over the real-life death of Eric Dane (“McSteamy”) and other celebrity losses. They share shop and family updates ,and plug a March 27 Mardi Gras shopping event at Tiki Huts featuring Kobe Wynn (who may return to the podcast). The main focus turns to Texas primary elections: they urge listeners to vote, use ChatGPT for side-by-side candidate comparisons, and pay attention to key issues like water rights. They also discuss voter ID debates, political hypocrisy, property taxes, term limits, and criticize Dan Patrick’s anti-cannabis stance while arguing marijuana can help with pain and Alzheimer’s.

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    51 m