
Episode 18 - Trademark
This week on Daughter Knows Best, Jeff and Jay are talking trademarks, copyright law, Euphoria and the smell of Play-Doh.

Hosted by Jay and Jeff Richard · EN · 19 episodes
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She’s Gen Z. He’s Gen X. She brings the new trends; he brings the “back in my day.” Together they dive into today’s wildest pop culture moments and compare them to the scandals, styles, and chaos of the past. Half comedy, half cultural analysis, all father–daughter energy.
Jay and Jeff Richard hosts Daughter Knows Best, a society show with 19 episodes published.

This week on Daughter Knows Best, Jeff and Jay are talking trademarks, copyright law, Euphoria and the smell of Play-Doh.

On this episode of Daughter Knows Best, Jeff and Jay are talking nepotism. From Lily Rose Depp, Maya Hawke, and the Smiths, is nepotism necessarily bad? What does it take to be a "good" nepo baby?

This week on Daughter Knows Best Jeff, Jay and special guest Allie will be slangmaxxing. Jeff and Allie realize they may be lowkenuinely unc, while Jay finds some mint new slang to bring back in 2026.

This week, editor Katie comes on to walk Jeff and Jay through the extremely unserious history of YouTube drama. From Dramageddon to Tanacon, it quickly turns into a deep dive into some of the internet’s messiest, most un

This week, we’re flipping the script with our first-ever Dad Knows Best episode. Jeff takes over with a crash course in Formula 1- what it is, who’s involved, and why anyone in their right mind would spend hours watching

After recent events involving the USA Men's Hockey Team, gender equality is on a lot of our minds. This week, Jeff and Jay talk sexism- at the Olympics, the Oscars, and in the workplace. How far have we come with gender

Gen X spent years celebrating the rise of the smartphone—one device replacing our phone, camera, music player, and everything else in our pockets. But now Gen Z is reversing the trend. From iPods and film cameras to othe
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Special Marketing Episode: Jeff and Jay step outside their usual format to unpack the fundamental differences between marketing to Gen X and Gen Z. From platform choice to purchasing motivation, they explore how social m
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Jay and Jeff tackle parasocial relationships — aka why strangers on the internet feel like our friends, therapists, and sometimes enemies. With Nicki Minaj and Kanye as prime examples (yes, we go there), we break down ho
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We all know about Artificial Intelligence and their large language models. But what about AI taking over acting and modeling. Jay and Jeff tackle this and try out new theme songs.
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Are Gen Z the entitled generation? Making a strong argument for are Timothee Chalamet and Tara from Tara's World. Jay and Jeff dive into this thorny topic and friend of the pod Sydney Sweeney comes up again. Will she eve
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Have you ever heard of Kendra from TikTok who grew a following with a story about her therapist? Jeff definitely hadn't but luckily Jay and special guest Katie the Editor are here to explain.
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Is lying on the internet just strategy now? We use Trisha Paytas and rage bait culture to unpack how outrage turns into followers — and whether there’s a line anymore.
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What is body positivity? What is Body Neutrality? Jeff sure doesn't know but Jay is ready with answers.
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Special "Live" podcast. Jay and Jeff are together recording a special podcast on podcasts. Jay sent Jeff two podcasts she likes and Jeff sent Jay two podcasts he likes. It explains a lot on why they have different ideas
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This one gets a little heated. Luckily Jeff and Jay still love each other when its over but who knows best?
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Do you know how trends have changed from the 90's to today? Jeff doesn't either but Jay will tell him.
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Jay talks about Lilly Allen and David Harbour and Jeff tries to keep up.
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Jeff & Jay discuss Influencer Culture and how it has evolved from the 1990's to Today.
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Starting December 10th, you’ll be able to hear us on Spotify as we tackle the biggest trends taking over Gen Z’s world… and I try to figure out why any of them exist. Each episode goes like this: She explains the trend.
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