The Jordan Harbinger Show
1281: Can Your Love Be Blind to Her Conspiracy Mind? | Feedback Friday
06 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: Can a relationship work with someone who believes in conspiracy theories?
According to rumours, some people use chicken wings like ketchup. And of course they're not wrong. Chicken wings are suitable for macaroni, tacos, salads, you name it. And of course for those wings. The newest product from the store is a chicken wing mango habanero chicken wing.
Chapter 2: How can you give constructive feedback to a colleague with poor communication skills?
It's sweet, not too much, and it's equipped with a small fire. Test it out. Chicken wings. A very cool jingle.
Welcome to Feedback Friday.
Chapter 3: What insights do we gain from a former FBI applicant now working for the IRS?
I'm your host, Jordan Harbinger. As always, I'm here with Feedback Friday producer, the Ugg Boots, keeping my frozen tootsies warm as we trudge through this tundra of life conundra. Gabriel Mizrahi.
I like that one. Nice to mix in some cold metaphors. I feel like it's usually hot. Dumpster fire. Hellscape. Yeah. Not today.
Chapter 4: What should you do if your partner's behavior changes after a career shift?
No, no. Today we're chilly. Today it's an arctic wasteland. Yeah. A glacial expanse.
Chapter 5: How do you navigate feelings of failure as a working parent?
Today we need a jacket.
A fur-lined parka and some long underwear. That's right. That's how ice cold the doozies are going to be today, or so I assume. On the Jordan Harbinger Show, we decode the stories, secrets, and skills of the world's most fascinating people and turn their wisdom into practical advice that you can use to impact your own life and those around you.
Chapter 6: What are effective strategies for discussing mental health in relationships?
Our mission is to help you become a better informed, more critical thinker. And during the week, we have long-form conversations with a variety of amazing folks. Rocket scientists, generals, jihadis, drug traffickers. This week, we had Corey Doctorow, author of Inshitification, Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It. It's a hard cover right there.
Chapter 7: How can understanding your partner's perspective improve communication?
Haven't inshitified those yet. Well, debatable. We talked about how tech companies are making their products and life more generally worse for all of us in order to make more money. And of course, what we can do about it.
Chapter 8: Why is it important to update beneficiary forms and estate planning?
We also did a skeptical Sunday last Sunday on the gold standard. On Fridays, though, we share stories, take listener letters, offer advice, play obnoxious soundbites, the ones we can use without being sued anyway, and compare me and Gabe's ramble through life's big questions to an Antarctic walkabout. So Gabe, before we dive in,
Funny thing, I was scrolling the gram the other day and I came across this local news segment about how Gen Z has their own Karen now. Like they have their own name for what millennials call a Karen and that name is Jessica.
Yes, I heard about this actually. Hilarious.
Yeah. It made me laugh pretty hard because for a while there, that was my go-to annoying girl name here on the show by just pure coincidence.
Yes. And then we got a bunch of emails saying, hey, my name is Jessica. Can you please stop using my name whenever you need a character in a story who's annoying? And then we changed it up.
We changed it up. I'm happy to do that. But apparently now it's official. Jessica is the new Karen. And it was not my fault, I swear.
To be fair, asking us not to use the name Jessica to describe a Jessica, such a Jessica.
You know, that's a good point. Maybe we should just go back to using Jessica. It's not our fault, guys. The whole generation decided. We don't make the rules. So do we know why Jessica is the new name now? Or is it just arbitrary? So they talked about this a little on this segment. And part of it is that Jessica is obviously a very popular girl's name among millennials.
But it's also because both Jessica and Karen have that K sound. I was about to say the hard consonant.
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