Recent episodes
Will breaks down his recent dip into the world of incense, goes through some of the most ridiculous items from Goop's holiday gift guides, and recounts the loss of Man Repeller — one of his earliest inspirations in the online media world.
Kayla (also known as The Bitchin Chef) joins Will yet again to talk all things fall food — her Mount Rushmore of fall foods, F/Marry/Kill: Fall Food Edition, her stance on pumpkin, tips and tricks for making the perfect pie crust, Thanksgiving staples, what to make for Friendsgiving when you're lazy or can't cook, and more.
This week, a bunch of listener questions including (but not limited to) what's in my fall weekender bag, how to navigate a job you hate, applying for jobs behind your employer's back, Sunday workouts and stretching routines, things I wish I knew at 25, and more.
Ever wanted to do a deep-dive into the "it" soaps of the world? Perfect, you'll love this week's episode. Will also discusses the uniforms of Steve Jobs and other founders, and the absolute worst things that can happen to you on a Sunday night.
My lifelong trip of getting into jazz music (and how you should be doing it too), the thought process of unfollowing someone on Instagram, and the terrible trend of "workcations" — the yoga retreat of the corporate world.
A very special announcement about the Sunday Scaries x Vellabox scented candle box, the history of Bloody Marys, and harnessing your productivity by finding the perfect time of the day to get things done.
A bunch of listener questions — the best fall movies, the fall recipes I'm most excited to make, looking back at the writing I've done in the past, bar cart essentials, going on Sunday dates, advice for newly married couples, tips for planning a trip abroad, weight loss and dieting tips, advice for lowering your screen time, "survival activities" for winter quarantine, coping with seasonal depression, and what's on my bedside table.
With cooler weather on the horizon, Club Cool's Barrett Dudley joins Will to discuss all things fall fashion. Together they run through their Mount Rushmores of Fall Fashion, discuss Barbour and Aime Leon Dore collaborations, Yellowstone fits, recap recent/potential purchases, and break down the best fall footwear.
The five stages of waiting for a package to arrive, the pros and cons of falling asleep with the television on, and how to prepare a steak in your apartment without setting off the fire alarms.
When it comes to cooking some good Sunday comfort food, look no further than this week's guest, Kayla Haby — also known as The Bitchin Chef. Friends and former coworkers, Will and Kayla dive into her new cooking venture, her favorite go-to recipes, her recent viral tweet about Schmidt from 'New Girl,' her passion for robes, and so much more.
A tribute to a staple of lazy Sundays — groutfits, a breakdown of the various types of breakfast teas, and why you should never miss a Sunday show (whether you're at a concert or in the comfort of your living room).
This month's fall-themed listener questions include my ideal fall outfit, the best seasonal beers and cocktails, how to stop your candles from tunneling, my favorite ice creams, the best songs on Taylor Swift's Folklore, go-to recipes throughout the week, what my Saturdays look like, the ideal dinner party, best Frasier episodes, which city I'd like to spend a year in, how I learned about fonts and typography, and the ideal fall Sunday.
A breakdown of Goop's 'Toolbox To Keep The Sunday Scaries At Bay,' why museums are an underrated place to nurse a nagging hangover, and why you should probably wait a few hours before you send that email.
We begin this week with the five worst people to get seated next to at a group dinner before exploring the relaxing world of YouTube meditation videos. To cap things off, Will's wife Sally joins to discuss everything charcuterie — the meats, the cheeses, the arrangement, and so much more.
From "Call Me By Your Name" to "Something's Gotta Give," this episode discusses the three most aesthetically pleasing summer movies for a night in. On the back-end of the episode, Will celebrates the seven-year anniversary of the Sunday Scaries brand by imploring you to pursue something you love in an effort to surprise yourself.
This month's listener questions include my favorite "famous person" interaction, my go-to Peloton setup, thoughts on pre-marital counseling, how old is too old to use weed as a hangover cure, a review of the Kacey Musgrave's "Slow Burn" candle, some Sunday reads for a lazy Sunday, my photo editing sequence, life sports and hobbies to adopt, how to keep your job fresh, celebratory rituals, and more.
A brief homage and perspective on the classic martini, why I always seem to feel anxious in the days leading up to a vacation, and checking in on some New Year's resolutions I made while hungover on January 1st.
How to take group photos for people without being asked to re-do it, the various hangover cures used by celebrities from Hugh Grant to Khloe Kardashian, and why Demi Moore's bathroom got so much media attention this week.
This week's listener questions include (but are not limited to) my go-to deli sandwich orders, how I got into European soccer, tips for living in a small apartment, publishing future short stories, and more.
Three summer scented candle recommendations ranging from Big Sur to orgasms and whether or not multitasking actually helps or increases productivity.
On the heel's of last week's episode describing the budding relationships of real listeners in quarantine, we return this week with five more stories of love in a time of isolation.
From matchmaking to uncertainty to an accidental "I love you," each of these stories is the raw detailing of how it's not, in fact, impossible to find love despite a complete lack of human interaction.
Modern-day dating is hard enough, but things got even harder when we were all self-isolating during quarantine. In this week's episode, we go through the stories of five people who found themselves in the beginning stages of a relationship when COVID-19 hit.
An array of questions from you, the listener. This week's questions include favorite liquors to sip on a Sunday night, future collaborations, the best ways to enjoy music, post-quarantine travel plans, solutions for feeling helpless and unmotivated, low-key Sunday Fundays, scents I've been vibing, first steps to starting your own company, and new dog tips.
A crash course in the different types of rosés you'll be buying all summer, how to curate the perfect playlist, and the danger of comparing yourself to others (especially during the time of quarantine and COVID-19).
Why you should run (not walk) to go buy more houseplants for your place, the benefits of replacing your coffee habit with tea, and a somewhat-ranking of the best yuppie lawn games you'll find in any garage.
The history behind The Sunday Scaries Podcast as it exists today. From starting my first Tumblr page in 2013 to recording my first episode, there were a lot of speed bumps, lucky breaks, and hard work along the way.
Answering listener questions including (but not limited to) tips for moving out of your parents' house, favorite quarantine meals, The Five Languages of Love, pajama sets, isolation realizations, and more.
I've followed Greta Titelman for years. From her podcast Lady Lovin' to her hilarious Instagram characters, her talent and comedy span far and wide. This Sunday, she sits down with me to discuss why she turned to comedy, how she describes what she does to Uber drivers, and more.
Peloton’s Aditi Shah discussed her journey to where she is today, how meditation can help us all during this uncertain time, and some beginner questions for those looking to add meditation to their daily routines.
Supplemental Reading
A look at the classic British countryside clothing staples you've recently seen in The Crown, Weekend Warrior Syndrome and how it applies to mid-twenties binge-drinking, and a poetic tribute to the biggest bar night of the year: 'Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving.