Overthinking

Overthinking

Mackenzie Eddie and Scott Siepker overthink the world, Monday's at noon.

Family trees, self-driving cars, and fighting 3rd graders

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March 24, 2025

Family trees, self-driving cars, and fighting 3rd graders

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St. Patrick's Day, Space Rescue, and Sexy Robots

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March 17, 2025

St. Patrick's Day, Space Rescue, and Sexy Robots

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Spring Forward, Stage Names, and Misunderstood Song Lyrics

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March 10, 2025

Spring Forward, Stage Names, and Misunderstood Song Lyrics

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Murphy's on top, Kenzo's sausage, and The Oscars

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March 03, 2025

Murphy's on top, Kenzo's sausage, and The Oscars

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IE Party, high school stories, and Caitlin-Barn controversy

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February 24, 2025

IE Party, high school stories, and Caitlin-Barn controversy

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President's Day, dating apps, and SNL50

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February 17, 2025

President's Day, dating apps, and SNL50

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Super Bowl food, Kendrick's Halftime, and Valentine's Day

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February 10, 2025

Super Bowl food, Kendrick's Halftime, and Valentine's Day

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PETA comes for Phil, Grammys Night, and Dank Demoss

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February 03, 2025

PETA comes for Phil, Grammys Night, and Dank Demoss

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Bills blues, heart-shaped jewelry, and food debates

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January 27, 2025

Bills blues, heart-shaped jewelry, and food debates

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Worst dates, TikTok ban, and Caitlin Clark meets Taylor Swift

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January 20, 2025

Worst dates, TikTok ban, and Caitlin Clark meets Taylor Swift

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Overthinking with Mackenzie & Scott is the podcast for anyone who feels like their mind won’t stop racing. These days, there’s so much to think about—and sometimes, overthink. But, you’re not alone. Scott Siepker and Mackenzie Eddie tackle life’s big questions and everyday curiosities, breaking them down with humor, heart, and just the right amount of analysis. Whether it’s pop culture, modern dilemmas, or the quirks of Midwestern life, Scott and Mackenzie are overthinking it all—so you don’t have to.