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Doing the Most with Scarlet and Mitchell

Doing the Most with Scarlet and Mitchell

Mitchell Milliron

32 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Doing the Most with Scarlet and Mitchell launched in 2025 and has put out 32 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 49 min and 58 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Comedy show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Mitchell Milliron.

Episodes
32
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
54 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

One toddler, two nurses, three couches, four coffee makers, five cats, and seven vacuums… recipe for fun? Oh yes, so much fun that we decided to podcast about it so you might know you are not alone in Doing the Most.

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Squirrels, Financial Freedom, and $2,000 Lettuce

May 13, 202639 min

Vacuums, Vibes & Very Questionable Dog Etiquette

May 1, 202640 min

A House is Just a Collection of Projects (Send Help)

Apr 15, 202644 min

Ep 29Costco Samples, Time Spirals & The Dreamer vs. The Realist

This week, Scarlet and Mitchell wander from ginger beer reviews to existential time audits—with a pit stop at Costco’s sample aisle (arguably the most dramatic place in retail). What starts as a casual chat about feeling “off” turns into a surprisingly deep exploration of how we spend our time… and why it never quite feels like enough. 🛒 In This Episode: The Costco Sample Social Experiment™Why do people perform a full Broadway monologue for a free meatball? Mitchell and Scarlet break down the unspoken etiquette, the sample hoarders, and the mysterious lives of the sample employees.Spoiler: “Enjoy” is the only acceptable script. The “Minimum Effective Dose” Life StrategyScarlet explains her rotating self-improvement eras—skin, gut, hair—and how she goes all-in before scaling back to maintenance mode. Mitchell wonders if this approach could apply to… everything. Toothbrush Time Machine ReflectionsMitchell shares his nightly ritual of mentally replaying the day and questioning whether he actually did anything meaningful—while comparing himself to celebrities who also had the same 24 hours (but probably didn’t fold laundry). Time, Money, and the Illusion of ProductivityDo people with more money actually have more usable time? And is that the real cheat code to accomplishing more? Or is it about simplifying life instead? Dreamer vs. Realist: The Core DebateScarlet and Mitchell unpack their fundamentally different worldviews: Mitchell: endless ideas, creative pursuits, and a desire to “do more” Scarlet: grounded, practical, and content with stability (with less chaos, please) Is one better than the other? Or do they balance each other out? The Curse of Too Many InterestsBaking, piano, podcasting, reading, projects… Mitchell wonders if having too many passions is actually what’s holding him back from focusing on what matters most. Scarlet’s key vibe: You’re a dreamer… and I’m a realist. And somewhere in the middle is probably where sanity lives. 🧠 Takeaways: Not everyone measures a “successful day” the same way—and that’s okay Chasing more time might actually mean cutting things out, not adding more Contentment and ambition aren’t opposites… but they do argue like siblings Costco samples reveal more about human nature than we’d like to admit 😂 Also Discussed: Ginger beer “burn zones” Drooping microphones (a recurring character this episode) Why sample food tastes better in-store The eternal garage project The fantasy of having summers completely off 🔗 Connect With Us: Email: [email protected] Website: scarletandmitchell.com DM us your thoughts: Are you a dreamer or a realist? 🎧 Listen If You: Have ever felt like you wasted a perfectly good day Secretly judge people at Costco sample stations Struggle to balance creativity with real life Are trying to “do the most”… without losing your mind

Apr 1, 202649 min

Ep 28#28: The DJ Deck Effect (Expectation vs. Reality)

This week, we’re going old school—no cameras, just conversation. What starts as a story about a surprise DJ controller purchase quickly spirals into something deeper: the gap between who we think we’ll be when we buy something… and who we actually are once it’s sitting in the corner collecting dust. We unpack the “DJ Deck Effect”—that universal experience of buying into a vision of ourselves (artist, musician, photographer, gardener extraordinaire) only to face reality: time, effort, skill… and sometimes just plain disinterest. From unused painting supplies to hypothetical bird photography careers, we explore how consumerism, creativity, and adulthood all collide—and why we keep falling for it anyway. Then, we pivot into a different kind of stress: vacation planning. What is the ideal vacation? Relaxation? Adventure? Escaping your house but bringing your chaos with you? With a week off approaching, we wrestle with expectations vs. reality (again), and whether you can ever truly “relax” with a four-year-old in tow. As always, it’s a mix of humor, honesty, and trying to figure life out… while doing the most. 🎧 Key Topics & Moments 🎚️ The DJ Deck RevealA $300+ surprise purchase sparks a bigger conversation about hobbies, identity, and unused potential. 🧠 Buying the Idea of YourselfAre we purchasing items—or the fantasy lifestyle that comes with them? 🎨 Adult Hobbies vs. RealityPainting, photography, music… why do so many passions stall out after the initial excitement? ⏳ Time vs. Money ParadoxKids have time but no money. Adults have money but no time. Cool system. 📸 The Nikon Commercial in Your HeadImagining your future self vs. actually becoming them. 🌱 Where Creativity Still LivesCooking, gardening, music—finding realistic outlets that stick. ✈️ Vacation Expectations SpiralWhat are we actually trying to get out of time off? 🏡 Airbnb vs. Hotels DebateOnce you go Airbnb… can you ever go back? 🌧️ Oregon Weather ExistentialismFalse spring hits different when you know the rain isn’t done with you yet. 💭 Quote of the Episode “You’re not buying the thing—you’re buying the version of yourself you think you’ll become.” 🔥 Takeaways We’re all guilty of the “DJ Deck Effect” in some form. The fantasy is often more exciting than the follow-through. Creativity isn’t gone in adulthood—it just needs realistic outlets. Vacations don’t have to be perfect to be meaningful. Sometimes the best move is lowering expectations… just enough to actually enjoy things. 📣 Call to Action What’s your version of a DJ deck?That thing you bought (or almost bought) imagining a whole new life? Let us know—DM us, comment, or send us a message. We promise we won’t judge… we probably own one too.

Mar 20, 202637 min

Ep 27#27: Stuffocation, Smash the Patriarchy & Toenail Confessions

In this episode of Doing the Most, Mitchell and Scarlet spiral through clutter, change, grocery store anxiety, toxic masculinity, existential dread, and… toenails. Yes. Toenails. What starts as a reflection on a year of “maybe we should move” energy turns into a deeper conversation about stuff, memory, boundaries, emotional labor, and the repetitive tasks that quietly drain us. It’s thoughtful. It’s a little chaotic. It’s very real. Episode Highlights Are We Craving Change?Looking back over the past year, there’s been a pattern: RV life dreams Arizona talk Virginia talk Apartment fantasies Burn-it-all-down energy Is it wanderlust? Restlessness? Or just the human need for evolution? Stuffocation™ (New Word Alert)Mitchell coins the term Stuffocation — the suffocating feeling of being overwhelmed by your own possessions. From toothbrush domino disasters to piles of unopened mail, the conversation explores: Are memories in the object or in our minds? When does sentimental become suffocating? What actually deserves to be kept? Minimalist vs. HoarderlineScarlet shares her upbringing between two extremes: One parent who keeps everything One parent who lives with almost nothing How does that shape your relationship to stuff as an adult? Grocery Store BoundariesScarlet opens up about feeling uncomfortable during routine grocery trips and deciding she’s done adjusting her behavior to accommodate unwanted attention. The takeaway:You don’t have to shrink yourself to make someone else comfortable. Patient Behavior & Workplace RespectA powerful discussion about: Male patients speaking disrespectfully to female nurses Why behavior shifts depending on who walks into the room Setting boundaries without sacrificing professionalism Mitchell reflects on witnessing different treatment dynamics as a male nurse. Repetitive Tasks We Hate Mitchell: Trimming toenails Sorting mail Making appointments Scarlet: Washing and styling hair Making dinner Cleaning up dinner Calling offices Why do small tasks sometimes feel enormous? Repetitive Things We Love Scarlet: Walking pad + podcast routine Morning coffee ritual Sleeping Mitchell: Feeding squirrels Afternoon sun naps The ritual of shaving Small joys matter. AI: Helpful Tool or Overhyped Intern?Can artificial intelligence reduce mental load?Or is it just impressive until you actually need it to do something useful? Big Themes Change & reinvention Clutter psychology Emotional labor Boundaries & respect Mental load Tiny rituals that keep us sane Quote of the Episode “The memory is not in the item, it’s in your head… but the guitar reminds me of it.”  If this episode hit home, share it with someone who: Has a pile of mail they’re avoiding Dreads making phone calls Needs a reminder that boundaries aren’t rude Or has strong feelings about leftovers Thanks for listening to Doing the Most.See you next week.

Mar 4, 202642 min

Ep 26#26: Pillow Talk Edition (It’s not what you think)

In this episode, Mitchell and Scarlet return with classic Doing The Most energy: slightly tired, heavily caffeinated (tea counts), and fully prepared to unpack everyday absurdities. What begins with cozy restaurant observations spirals into backyard wildlife diplomacy and eventually lands in a full investigative breakdown of… hospital pillows. Yes. Pillows. From overheard restaurant feedback nobody asked for to squirrels forming suspiciously friendly alliances, this episode explores the strange places where normal life quietly becomes doing the absolute most. ☕ Episode Highlights 🍽️ The Restaurant Feedback Phenomenon A casual meal at a cozy Portland diner turns into an accidental sociology experiment when a nearby diner decides to offer unsolicited culinary “feedback.” Mitchell and Scarlet discuss the curious confidence of public critics, the etiquette of eating out, and why sometimes the best review is simply enjoying your meal and moving on. 🐿️ Backyard Wildlife: Who’s Training Who? The household’s growing collection of bird feeders has officially escalated into squirrel relations. Meet Buster, the brave peanut-accepting squirrel The suspicious hierarchy between gray squirrels and the “CJ Brothers” The emotional milestone of hand-feeding wildlife Are the humans training squirrels… or being trained themselves? Bonus appearances include scrub jays, neighborhood cats, and a surprise raccoon sighting that sparks debate about future domesticated animals 🛏️ Pillow Talk: The Hospital Mystery The main event of the episode dives into a workplace saga that sounds fictional but absolutely isn’t. A simple laminated sign reading “Please keep pillow with stretchers” launches a deep investigation into: The mysterious disappearance of hospital pillows Administrative overcorrection gone wild The creation of an actual pillow committee When bureaucracy collides with real patient care How a small policy becomes a symbol of larger system dysfunction What starts as a confusing sign evolves into a hilarious yet revealing look at how complex systems sometimes lose sight of common sense. 😂 Running Themes This Episode Everyday moments turning unexpectedly philosophical The fine line between helpful and “doing the most” Workplace absurdity and institutional logic loops Animals gaining emotional leverage over humans The unintended comedy of laminated signs 🫖 Featured Beverages North Star tea from Matolius Hibiscus Rose & Sweet Berry tea from Good Earth Because every serious discussion about squirrels and hospital logistics deserves proper tea. 📣 Join the Conversation Have you ever fed a wild animal and immediately questioned your life choices?Witnessed unnecessary feedback in public?Worked somewhere where a minor problem became a full committee? Send your stories and you might hear them on a future episode. 🔔 Listen & Follow Find Doing The Most wherever you get your podcasts, and watch full episodes on YouTube at Less Cats Please.

Feb 18, 202641 min

Ep 25#25: Doing the Least (Without Actually Doing the Least)

Mitchell and Scarlet are back for Episode 25, marking just over a year of Doing the Most. This episode trades chaos for contemplation as the conversation turns toward time, clutter, consumerism, work, purpose, and the quiet urge to live with more intention… even while surrounded by piles, guitars, and a suspicious number of Uno decks. With a literal timer ticking, the two attempt to do less while unpacking why that’s so hard in a world that rewards excess. From minimalist philosophy and decluttering rules to work burnout, parenting rhythms, and spiritual awakenings, this episode is part reflection, part therapy session, and part accidental manifesto. 🧠 In This Episode, We Talk About: Hitting the one-year mark of the podcast and what themes keep resurfacing Why time feels like the most precious and most stolen resource Parenting schedules, daycare timers, and why efficiency isn’t about productivity Loving your work vs. loving your role (and when those don’t align) ICU nursing, caregiving identity, and feeling useful in meaningful ways The tension between minimalism and “but this still works” Consumerism, Amazon burnout, and wondering where the money actually went Letting go of objects once they’ve “served their purpose” Fixing things vs. replacing them (and why that matters emotionally) A deep dive into minimalist rules from Very Very Simple by Joshua Fields Milburn, including: The Hate That Shirt Rule The Wouldn’t Repurchase Rule The Didn’t Know Rule Decluttering duplicates Junk drawer challenges “Clutter coffins” in basements and garages Monthly maintenance routines Setting the stage for calmer mornings Asking better questions before buying future clutter Choosing experiences over stuff Preparing for future life changes (and future moves) Why even musical instruments become complicated when you’re minimizing Doing the Most… by trying to do less 📚 Books & Ideas Mentioned: Very Very Simple by Joshua Fields Milburn Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life’s Purpose by Martha Beck Minimalism, intentional living, and resisting lifestyle inflation 🏠 Big Takeaway: Minimalism isn’t about empty rooms or owning nothing. It’s about choosing with intention, protecting your time, and letting go of what no longer adds value, even when it’s hard, sentimental, or “still perfectly good.” 🔗 Follow & Support the Show: Instagram: @LessCatsPlease YouTube: youtube.com/@LessCatsPlease Tell a friend, subscribe, leave a review, or just quietly listen while reorganizing a drawer you’ve been avoiding. As always, thanks for listening.They’re not doing the least… just trying not to do the most.

Feb 5, 202642 min

Ep 24#24: Doing the Most About Food, Stuff, and Trying to Do Less

In Episode 24 of Doing the Most, Mitchell and Scarlet settle in for a long, winding, very familiar conversation about clutter, Costco misadventures, food opinions that spark debate, and the constant tension between wanting a simpler life while continuing to do… the most. This episode blends everyday chaos, thoughtful reflections, and plenty of restaurant talk, with moments that feel funny, honest, and quietly introspective. Episode Highlights Welcoming new listeners and explaining what Doing the Most actually is (and isn’t) Two nurses, too many cats, too much stuff, and ongoing efforts to scale back The difference between doing the most and aspiring to do the least Why every podcast episode feels like controlled chaos Decluttering, Cars, and Good Intentions Decluttering plans that start strong and stall in the garage Boxes destined for Goodwill that live in cars for months (or years) Old iMacs, recycling dreams, and why follow-through is hard A pickup truck full of junk and jokes about drastic solutions The reality of owning older, well-worn cars New car fantasies vs. appreciating functional, paid-off vehicles Costco Adventures & Parenting Reality A “quick” Costco trip that turns into an event Lunch dates at Costco and navigating a confusing food court layout Parenting a four-year-old with sudden bathroom emergencies The universal experience of asking “do you need to go potty?” one too many times The Cheesecake Factory Debate Why the menu feels overwhelming rather than impressive Turkey burgers, skinny menu items, and unmet expectations Avocado egg rolls that sound better than they taste Drinks that disappoint and food that lands at about 80% Has the restaurant changed, or have our tastes evolved? A dream cheesecake concept focused almost entirely on graham cracker crust Restaurants That Actually Delivered Ox (Portland) Bone marrow clam chowder Perfectly cooked skirt steak Thoughtful portions and a memorable dining experience Khao Moo Ding Curry noodles with crispy pork belly Why ordering the house favorite usually matters Hong Phat Market (82nd Ave) $5 bánh mìs with a free drink Fresh, crunchy, satisfying Vietnamese street food A perfect low-cost lunch date Nourishment, Food, and How It Feels Feeling nourished instead of bloated Why Asian cuisine has been especially appealing lately Soups, broths, ginger, turmeric, and bone marrow Cooking as care and comfort Homemade pho nights and shortcut wins Drinks, Caffeine, and Small Experiments Thai iced tea experiments and dialing in the right strength Condensed milk vs. evaporated milk confusion Cutting back on caffeine and noticing energy shifts Letting go of habits that no longer serve Meaning, Time, and Intentional Living Wanting more time and feeling like there’s never enough Creativity through cooking, reading, and small rituals Walking, meditation, and being present outdoors Accepting that peace often exists only in the moment Letting meaningful moments be enough without forcing permanence Closing Reflections Episode 24 is a classic Doing the Most installment: food-heavy, slightly chaotic, deeply relatable, and quietly reflective. It’s about noticing patterns, questioning habits, laughing at everyday struggles, and continuing to search for a life that feels a little lighter. Thanks for listening, and as always, we’ll see you next time—still doing the most.

Jan 21, 202653 min

Ep 23#23: : Holiday Burnout, Too Many Vacuums, and the Snowman Cookie Jar Incident

What started as a casual New Year’s Day recording turned into an accidental one-year reflection on habits, holidays, clutter, burnout, and the strange little rituals of adult life. Mitchell and Scarlet look back at how much has changed since Episode 1 and what stubbornly hasn’t. The result is a cozy, chaotic, and painfully relatable conversation about tea journeys, stuff accumulation, hospital culture, introvert holidays, and why a snowman cookie jar should never be trusted. ☕ From Coffee to Loose Leaf • The hosts reflect on their tea evolution from bagged blends to full loose-leaf devotion• Mitchell is officially coffee-free• Bone broth, mushroom adaptogens, and CBD drinks enter the chat• The kitchen quietly becomes an apothecary 🏠 The Great Stuff Experiment (and the Vacuum Census) • Last year’s minimalist dreams meet present-day reality• A full audit reveals approximately 11–12 vacuums currently living in the house• The couple explores why getting rid of stuff is harder than not buying it• “Stuffmas” is born as the official name for modern holiday clutter 🎁 Holidays Without the Hallmark Glow • Why neither host is really a “holiday person”• The emotional pressure of gift-giving even when you agree not to• Introversion, family expectations, and sensory overload• A simple but powerful realization: It’s better to wish you had something than to wish you didn’t have so much 🏥 Nurse Life, Break Room Law, and Hospital Babies • Why the break room should be treated like sacred ground• The universal rage of speakerphone conversations in public spaces• The invisible labor of being socially “on” all day• Why hospitalized men often revert into Victorian-era helplessness• The forbidden topic: patients asking nurses for massages 🧠 Looking Back at 2025 • Dreams of RV life, Bend, Arizona, and downsizing• Why “thought experiments” are still part of a healthy relationship• 2025 wasn’t the golden year—but it wasn’t meaningless either• Finding joy in imagining even when plans don’t move yet 🚗 The Snowman Cookie Jar Incident • A roadside emergency• A Goodwill snowman cookie jar• A moment that will live forever in family legend• Some objects are never meant to know certain truths 💬 Listener Love Mitchell shares heartfelt messages from a listener who has been binge-listening the show, reminding everyone why Doing the Most exists: quiet community, shared experience, and realizing we’re not as alone or strange as we think. 🌿 Closing Notes This episode feels like sitting in the living room on January 1st with the decorations coming down, the tea steeping, and your nervous system finally exhaling. It’s funny, reflective, chaotic in the best way, and full of moments that land because they’re painfully real.

Jan 7, 202652 min

Ep 22#22: Birthday Cake, Broken Drains, and the Long Road Out of Mayberry

In this deeply personal, wildly meandering, and unexpectedly heartfelt episode, Scarlet and Mitchell take listeners on a winding ride through home repair victories, surprise workplace cake, grief, faith, family history, and the true story behind Scarlet’s journey out of fundamentalist church culture. From laughter over shower straddling techniques to raw conversations about death, belief, and betrayal, Episode 22 is equal parts cozy living-room hangout and emotional documentary. ✨ Episode Highlights 🛠 The Shower Drain Saga Finally Ends After weeks of ceiling leaks, creative engineering fantasies, and questionable brownie-pan backup plans, Mitchell declares victory in the Great Shower Drain War. The tub is firm, the straddle shower era is over, and household peace is restored. 🎂 A Workplace Surprise & Birthday Reflections Mitchell turns 51 and gets ambushed in the best way possible by coworkers armed with an Everything Bundt Cake, sparkly candles, and genuine affection. Cue reflections on birthdays, aging, and why celebrating yourself can feel both awkward and wonderful. 🖤 Grief, Loss, and the Quiet After the Storm Mitchell shares a moving story about attending the funeral of a young man close to his daughter and reflects on how grief can ripple through people who weren’t directly connected, yet feel deeply impacted. The conversation opens into a tender meditation on empathy, remembrance, and what it means to truly value the people still here. 🎶 The Song That Stirred Something Deeper A memorial song called In Your Midst unexpectedly cracks something open in Mitchell’s inner world, leading to reflections on longing, belonging, spiritual curiosity, and what humans really search for beneath belief systems. 🔥 Scarlet Begins Her Exvangelical Exposé Scarlet launches what may become a recurring series detailing her upbringing inside a fundamentalist Baptist church in Mount Airy, NC. She unpacks: Fear-based religious culture Hypocrisy and manipulation Church politics, money, and control A deeply personal family betrayal involving the pastor and his inner circle The moment she finally walked away from organized religion This segment is raw, honest, and illuminating, offering a powerful look at how institutional faith can shape and scar real lives. 🎧 Notable Topics & Tangents Meemaw’s legendary Christmas card & bonus cash Listener stickers and the gospel of “Let me overthink this” Funeral traditions versus movie myths Why humans crave being fully known The difference between spirituality and religion Why Scarlet will never casually “just try a church again” 🕯 Closing Thoughts This episode blends humor, grief, faith, family lore, and healing into one sprawling, intimate conversation. It’s messy. It’s sincere. It’s deeply human. And it’s Doing the Most at its most meaningful.

Dec 23, 202556 min

Ep 21#21: Gluttony Season, Lost Cats, Restaurant Etiquette & Holiday Chaos

In Episode 21 of Doing the Most, Scarlet and Mitchell dive head-first into the whirlwind of late-November life: holiday overeating, chaotic family traditions, questionable restaurant behavior, and the multi-day saga of their missing cat, Kennedy. This episode is a cozy mix of humor, chaos, and real-life family moments. ⭐ Episode Summary Scarlet and Mitchell open the show reflecting on the post-Thanksgiving exhaustion—specifically the nonstop cycle of indulgence that begins at Halloween and doesn’t let up until Valentine’s Day. They share their mutual fatigue around heavy holiday foods, family expectations, and the attempt to reclaim healthy routines.  They also vent about a shared pet peeve: people who blow their nose in restaurants and over-slurp their ramen. (Yes, it happened. Yes, they were sitting right next to him.)  A major part of this episode centers around the dramatic story of Kennedy, one of their five cats, who went missing for several days—only to be found after some deeply coordinated, borderline-military-level cat-tracking efforts. The emotional rollercoaster of searching, the relief in finding him, and the chaos that followed (including another cat, Beans, getting stuck in the Christmas tree at 1:30 a.m.) all make for an unforgettable story.  The episode closes with some reflections on reinventing family holidays, minimizing stress, and imagining future Thanksgivings with more simplicity…and maybe a smoker. 📝 Key Topics Discussed • Gluttony Season & Holiday Food Fatigue Why the holiday eating cycle feels endless, from Halloween candy through New Year’s snacks.Scarlet and Mitchell talk candidly about trying to stay healthy in the midst of constant food events.  • Thanksgiving Expectations vs. Reality Romanticizing past holidays vs. the logistical stress of preparing, hosting, or waiting around for food.Scarlet talks about childhood memories at her Meemaw’s, while Mitchell reflects on wanting his kids to have their own cherished memories.  • Dining Etiquette Crimes The man who blew his nose at the table and the loud ramen slurper sitting inches away.Scarlet’s visceral reaction and Mitchell’s “hold your breath and pray” strategy both make an appearance.  • The Lost Cat Saga Kennedy goes missing for up to five days, triggering a neighborhood search with posters, late-night flashlight sweeps, and reviewing camera footage.The emotional payoff when he reappears in the garage is pure gold.  • Beans vs. The Christmas Tree The same night Kennedy returns, Beans manages to get stuck in the artificial Christmas tree, injuring Scarlet in the process. Midnight chaos ensues.  • Rethinking Holiday Traditions From soups on Christmas to dining out on Thanksgiving, they explore how to simplify holidays and reduce stress.  🐾 Cat Roll Call This Episode Kennedy – Missing, found, covered in leaves, instantly forgiven. Beans – Got stuck in the Christmas tree, clawed his human, still on thin ice. Hammy – The vocal spokesperson of the feline crew. The rest – Chaotic as always. 🎧 Notable Moments “Halloween launches the beginning of fat season.” “Why are we STILL talking about turkey?” “He blew his nose right next to me.” “I need you to get Beans… he tore up my face!” “Hold your cats a little tighter next time.”(All drawn from the transcript.) 📬 Listener Interaction Scarlet and Mitchell invite listeners to share their holiday stories, dining etiquette pet peeves, and smoker-vs-grill opinions via email or social media.

Dec 10, 202547 min

Ep 20#20: Staycations, Home Repair Nightmares & The Curse of Stuff-itis

Welcome to Episode 20 of Doing the Most!Scarlet and Mitchell are back — caffeinated, chaotic, and fresh off a “staycation” that went absolutely nothing like planned. From dreams of productivity to real-life drywall sagging, leaks, existential crises, and a whole lot of straddling in the shower (context matters, people), this episode covers it all. In This Episode • Staycation Expectations vs. Reality Mitchell begins hopeful: tidy the garage, clear the studio, fix a leak, maybe even relax.What actually happens? …Not that. At all. Scarlet, ever the realist, focuses on laundry, exercise, meditating, drinking less, and tackling the infamous kitchen ceiling stain. • The Great Shower Leak Saga The shower has been leaking for months — but only if you stand in the middle (Mitchell’s “straddle technique” has been masking the problem).Cue: Misdiagnosed drain issues ABS pipe mysteries A two-day battle with a corroded nut A ceiling cut open slightly larger than intended Mitchell and his son tag-teaming tools in a cramped ceiling cavity Still leaking? Yes. But less leaking. Progress? • The Bathtub That Hasn’t Worked Since 2021 A flashback to Scarlet pregnant, taking a bath, and water cascading into the basement.Mitchell thinks he has it solved… until a new leak appears above the fix.Cue despair. • Homeownership vs. Renting — A Debate The couple dives into the philosophical and financial purgatory of maintaining an aging home: Is owning actually worth it? Would renting be easier? Is equity overrated? Why does every home repair require cutting a hole in something? Why does Kohler call within 0.0003 seconds of you clicking submit? Scarlet: Wants simplicity, maybe a rental in Portland.Mitchell: Wants someone else to deal with leaks, wiring, ceilings, roofs, and the existential dread of homeownership. • The Psychology of Stuff-itis Mitchell’s term for the overwhelming accumulation of things — especially in the garage. Symptoms include: Narrowing pathways Boxes that stare at you accusingly Emotional spirals The Peter Penguin Dance to navigate clutter Romantic fantasies of a tidy workbench lifestyle that may never come Scarlet, meanwhile, is unbothered: “This is a lived-in home.” • Holiday Spirit (Sort Of) They put up the Christmas tree early because their son remembered a promise.Does it feel festive? Hard to say.Does the house still leak? Yes. • What They’re Watching PLUR1BUS on Apple TV+ (Rhea Seehorn + Vince Gilligan)Four Seasons — comedy perfection for couples who argue about chores and plumbing. • Haircut Anxiety: The Final Act Mitchell vents about: Barbers who don’t use enough clipper pressure The sacred ear-crease hairs The delicate dance of returning to a barbershop without offending anyone The elusive search for someone who cuts firmly and consistently The emotional trauma of switching stylistsScarlet: “Maybe just… tell them what you like?” Favorite Moments “Straddle the drain so it doesn’t leak!” “Do the Peter Penguin Dance to get to the workbench.” “This staycation stole my soul.” “You romanticize everything.” “If you know a good plumber… please send help.” Call to Action Have thoughts on renting vs. owning? Send us your feedback!DM us on Instagram or TikTok: @lescatspleaseFind full episodes and clips on YouTube: @lescatsplease

Nov 27, 202554 min

Ep 19#19: Toilet Signs, Daylight Savings, and Doing the Most

After a short break, Scarlet and Mitchell are back behind the mics for Episode 19 of Doing the Most! This week’s episode blends cozy fall vibes with relatable rants, existential musings, and a dash of humor from everyday life. They dive into everything from the absurdity of CAPTCHA tests to the grammar crimes found on workplace bathroom signs, all while sipping tea, sweating through recording sessions, and trying to navigate Oregon’s moody weather. There’s talk of dancing workouts, reviving old bread starters, surviving kid birthday parties, and of course—why daylight saving time just needs to end already. Topics & Highlights Back from the Hiatus: Catching up after a month away, new microphones, and a reminder that the podcast is “just entertainment.” AI & CAPTCHA Madness: Mitchell’s full-blown rant on proving he’s “not a robot” and the philosophical meaning of stoplights and motorcycles. The Toilet Sign Saga: A deep linguistic and moral dissection of a workplace bathroom sign that reads, “Please put the toilet seat down because it makes me frown.” Daylight Savings Rage: Scarlet takes on the twice-a-year clock change, the darkness of Oregon winters, and the senselessness of a WWI-era tradition. Parent Life & Firsts: Max’s first trick-or-treating adventure, birthday party anxiety, and how Scarlet handles small talk as an introvert mom. Soup & Bread Season: Homemade sourdough (“Beth” the starter), cozy soups, and a reflection on slowing down. Smoothie & Mushroom Phase: Scarlet’s on a Revive Superfoods kick, while Mitchell trades caffeine for mud water and functional mushrooms. Featured Mentions Revive Superfoods – frozen smoothies they actually like Mud\Wtr – a caffeine alternative that’s growing on Mitchell Clearly Canadian – Mitchell’s nostalgic drink of choice Bread Starter “Beth” – over a year and a half old and thriving Memorable Quotes “I’m not going to be a part of making you frown. I’m leaving the seat up out of principle.” – Mitchell“Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we’re here, we should dance.” – Scarlet“We’re not farmers. We don’t need daylight savings anymore!” – Scarlet“We are living in stuff-itis—swelling from too much stuff.” – Mitchell Connect with Scarlet & Mitchell Watch the video version on YouTube → @lesscatsplease Follow on Instagram: @lesscatsplease Catch us on TikTok: @lesscatsplease Comments & Listener Notes: scarletmitchell.com Next Episode Episode 20 drops the week of Thanksgiving — a Turkey Special of Doing the Most!

Nov 12, 202554 min

Ep 18#18: Lines, Flights, and Doing the Most

Scarlet and Mitchell are back for another bi-weekly (not fortnightly!) episode filled with relatable chaos and cozy conversation. From fall family outings and pumpkin patch crowds to Q&A questions about dream actors and impossible flights, the duo covers everything from rinse aid mysteries to existential space fears. It’s equal parts hilarious, honest, and human — the kind of “doing the most” we can all relate to. Topics Discussed The great fortnightly debate Pumpkin patch adventures and line etiquette The bittersweet popularity of favorite spots “Actors we avoid” — Mitchell’s Fassbender confession & Scarlet’s Tom Cruise rant Would you ever go to space? (Spoiler: Mitchell would, Scarlet wouldn’t) Discovery flight anxiety & fear vs fascination with flying Doing the most with mushrooms, mud water, and smoothie experiments Life’s little guilts — from unmailed cards to unsent texts The endless pursuit of balance and simplicity Alberta Arts District ramen and coffee reviews The Jet-Dry conspiracy: what’s really happening in your dishwasher? Takeaways Simplicity doesn’t come easy — even for the overthinkers. It’s okay to laugh at your contradictions (especially about space and flying). Good ramen can’t fix everything, but it helps. Everyone’s “doing the most” in their own way. Mention Yesteryear Farms (Wilsonville, OR) Akasaru Ramen — Alberta Arts District, Portland Just Bob Coffee Shop Mud/Wtr and Revive Superfoods Listen & Subscribe Watch full episodes on YouTube: @lesscatspleaseListen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows.Like, subscribe, and leave a comment — even if you don’t actually “like” it 😉

Oct 15, 20251h 1m

Ep 17#17: Staycation, Wipes, and Cascada Thermal Springs

Scarlet and Mitchell talk life with five cats, the endless search for the best hygiene wipes, and their first overnight trip away together. From cat chaos at home to a rejuvenating stay at Portland’s eco-friendly Cascada (wellness sanctuary + hotel), they share laughter, wellness reflections, and what it means to sometimes “do the least” in order to do the most. Topics include: Living with five cats (and maybe finding one a new home) The ongoing hygiene wipe saga A surprise anniversary staycation at Hotel Cascada Heated yoga, saunas, steam rooms & cold plunges Wellness, silence, and recharging as parents Follow & connect:@lesscatsplease on Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, XWatch full length episodes on YouTube @[email protected]

Oct 1, 20251h 0m

Ep 16#16: Sweet 16, Demons & Mothballs

Scarlet and Mitchell mark their “Sweet 16” with an episode that mixes heartfelt reflection and household hilarity. They dive into journaling, ADHD distractions, and how K-Pop Demon Hunters sparked deeper conversations about trauma, politics, and humanity. On the lighter side, they debate washcloths vs. loofahs, the mystery of mothballs, and share what shows they’re watching now—from Dexter: Resurrection to The Paper, to what they may watch in the future, like Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. [email protected] | @lesscatsplease

Sep 17, 202557 min

Ep 15#15: Lost Luggage, Worst Day Ever & Yellowjackets

Scarlet and Mitchell are back with stories of chaos, comedy, and travel gone wrong. Scarlet recounts her “worst day ever” — from solo parenting struggles to a painful yellowjacket sting — while Mitchell relives the drama of losing (and eventually finding) his luggage with a CPAP machine inside. They also dive into generational parenting styles, questionable hotel stays, and Mitchell’s first trip to the Mall of America. It’s classic “doing the most.”

Sep 3, 202553 min

Ep 14#14: Back to School Special (with Olivia!)

Scarlet and Mitchell welcome their first-ever guest—Mitchell’s daughter Olivia—for a special episode before she heads off to college. They talk about dorm life, roommates, packing, and what it feels like to leave home. Plus, hilarious throwback stories from Mitchell’s BYU days and Scarlet’s college years. A mix of laughs, nostalgia, and real talk about big life transitions. Follow us: @lesscatsplease

Aug 22, 20251h 12m

Ep 13#13: Panic Attacks, Pinky Rings & Pizza Sauce

Scarlet and Mitchell are back with a chaotic, heartfelt episode featuring everything from Avon rings and childhood fashion disasters to hummingbirds, birdwatching, and burnt-out dinner routines. Mitchell shares a very real health scare at work—a possible but unconfirmed panic attack that masqueraded as a heart event—and the emotional and financial fallout of a $17,000 ER visit. The couple also reflects on how cooking (and life) has changed since kids entered the mix. Topics include: Piper the hummingbird What a panic attack really feels like Living with brothers Homemade pizza night AI tries (and fails) to write their theme song Follow & connect:@lesscatsplease on Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, X, and [email protected]

Aug 4, 202557 min
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