
In this episode of The lights are on, but no one’s home we covered the series of events involving Harry Styles and his upcoming album over the last two weeks. A couple of topics we mentioned were the single and a music video. We hope this episode was... more
In this episode of The lights are on, but no one’s home we celebrated the return of Harry Styles after three years. Next, we listed our top three songs on repeat so far this year. Finally, we wrapped it up with a few life updates regarding both of us... more
In the first episode of Season 2 of The Lights Are On, but No One’s Home, we discussed some new excitement involving Harry Styles. Secondly, we gave our input on the Stranger Things series finale, along with a few conspiracy theories. After this, we ... more
In this episode of the lights are on, but no one‘s home, we recalled our 2025 New Year’s resolutions to see if we have completed any of them. As a 1 year celebration, we rated our favorite segments/topics of the year. Finally wrapping up with our 202... more
In this episode of The lights are on, but no one’s home, we first revealed our 2025 Spotify wrapped and Apple Music replays. Second, we listed the most desired things from our Christmas list. To wrap it up, we talked about Stranger Things season 5 (w... more
In this episode of The lights are on but no one’s home, in preparations for wicked weekend, we did a quick recap of Wicked part 1. Following this, we ranked our top 3 thanksgiving dinner foods with a more debate of Turkey or Ham. We finished off the ... more
In this episode of The lights are on, but no one’s home, we quizzed each other with some stupid simple trivia questions. Next, we gave our unauthorized opinions on some Thanksgiving day heifers with a few AITH’s from reddit. We hope you guys enjoyed ... more
In this episode of The lights are on, but no one’s home, we embraced our spooky season vibes by discussing the origin of a few urban legends. Next, we played two truths and a lie, spooky story edition. Finally, we brought it on home by mentioning som... more










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