Welcome back, WIFs.
This week, Lauren and Michelle continue their Bring Back the 90's series with a topic that feels almost impossible to imagine in today's world:
When conspiracy theories were actually fun.
Before social media rabbit holes, endless online debates, and doomscrolling your way into an existential crisis, conspiracy theories were the stuff of late-night conversations, tabloid headlines, and episodes of Unsolved Mysteries. They were weird, harmless, and just mysterious enough to spark your imagination.
In this episode, the sisters revisit some of the biggest conspiracy theories of the 90's—from Bigfoot sightings and the Loch Ness Monster to Roswell aliens, Area 51, the Bermuda Triangle, Amelia Earhart, and crop circles.
Most importantly, they reflect on the power of nostalgia and why revisiting simpler times feels so comforting right now. Sometimes it's not about whether the theories were true—it's about remembering a time when life felt a little lighter, a little slower, and a lot less complicated.
Press play, get cozy, and join Lauren and Michelle for a nostalgic trip back to a decade when conspiracy theories sparked curiosity instead of anxiety.
Because sometimes the mystery is more fun than the answer.
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Episode 1 | Bring Back the 90s: The Good Ole Days