Zoë Schiffer: Brian Barrett, leave right now. Rest of the day off, comp time, mandatory comp time.
Leah Feiger: No, you have to watch it. Brian, this is actually really important.
Zoë Schiffer: I can tell you right now that Brian is a Shoshanna.
Leah Feiger: That's a huge compliment.
Brian Barrett: I'll take it.
Leah Feiger: So my TIRED though in the realm of rewatching is I just started trying to rewatch Silicon Valley and had to stop. I just absolutely had to stop. It's a good show. It's just a little bit too real. And you guys, the headlines are matching. It was just a little bit too much for me. That is TIRED for me, which is more, I suppose, about the state of affairs than the shows themselves.
Zoë Schiffer: Yeah. I think this makes sense because your WIRED was millennial nostalgia or millennial.
Leah Feiger: Yeah, no, you're totally right.
Zoë Schiffer: No? We're full circle. Yeah.
Leah Feiger: You're totally right.
Brian Barrett: She is living her truth.
Zoë Schiffer: I'm going to speed through mine. I think we published an article this week about how all the tech guys are all in on Zyn. I feel like Zyn is TIRED, not just because my husband has a very hate-hate relationship with his possible Zyn addiction. It's constantly being talked about in my household. I just feel like we need to move past this. Coffee's right there for you. But recently, I'm a little late to this, so maybe it doesn't count as a WIRED, but a friend of mine was saying that she was researching an article about peptides and was injected, spur of the moment with retatrutide. Is this the word I'm looking for?
Brian Barrett: I think we've written about it.
Zoë Schiffer: Yes. It's a new GLP-1-esque compound, so was not on my radar, but she was like, "No, no, no, no, no. You micro-dose these bad boys." And she said she went out the night following and then woke up the next day, hangover free. Best she's ever felt. She said her skin was brighter. She felt incredible. And I was like, "OK, are peptides real?" I was kind of ... I don't want to promote it to our listeners. These are not FDA approved compounds at this point, but I was curious. I was like, "OK, I'm listening. I'm listening."
Brian Barrett: We'll disclose that Zoë is not a doctor. And our December 12th, 2025 story on retatrutide says it's found a loyal fan base even though clinical trials of the drugs still haven't finished and they still haven't.
Zoë Schiffer: Great.
Brian Barrett: Just putting that out there.
Zoë Schiffer: Great, great, great, great. But you tell me I'm going to have more energy. I mean, hangovers don't apply to me, but I'm like, I don't know. I'm locked in. I want—