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The Grumpy Stew podcast

The Grumpy Stew podcast

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This is the Grumpy Stew Podcast -- the comedy podcast for flight attendants.2026 The Grumpy Stew Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • The Great Biscoff Crisis of 2026
    May 14 2026

    Welcome aboard another episode of The Grumpy Stew Podcast.

    This week:

    • Delta cuts snack and beverage service on short flights, triggering what can only be described as The Great Biscoff Crisis of 2026
    • The media somehow refers to a Frontier runway trespasser as a "pedestrian"
    • We discuss pill water, gate lice, TikTok airport meltdowns, Cocomelon at 38,000 feet, and the complete collapse of public competence in modern air travel

    Basically:
    society is hanging by a thread.

    If you've ever survived:

    • summer travel
    • boarding groups
    • aisle blockers
    • emotional support snacks
    • or people blasting videos from their phones in public…

    …this episode is for you.

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    16 mins
  • Spirit Airlines: The Math Finally Broke
    May 6 2026

    Spirit Airlines is gone… and the collapse happened fast.

    In this episode of The Grumpy Stew Podcast, we break down what actually happened to Spirit Airlines, why the ultra-low-cost airline model started failing, and how rising fuel costs, razor-thin margins, competition from legacy carriers, and a failed financial lifeline pushed the airline over the edge.

    This isn't a boring finance lecture.

    This is the real story—from the perspective of someone who watched the collapse unfold in real time while working in the airline industry.

    We're talking:

    • Spirit's Chapter 11 bankruptcy
    • Why the JetBlue merger mattered
    • The overnight shutdown and mass cancellations
    • The $500 million funding discussions
    • Why Spirit was operating on a shoestring after bankruptcy
    • The hidden fragility of the ULCC model
    • Why Frontier may be watching the same storm coming
    • What this means for airline employees, passengers, and the future of cheap flights

    Plus the usual Grumpy Stew observations, sarcasm, and general disbelief at how modern society functions.

    ✈️ Featured Topics
    • Spirit Airlines collapse
    • Spirit bankruptcy explained
    • ULCC airline model
    • Frontier Airlines comparison
    • Cheap flights disappearing
    • Airline industry analysis
    • Aviation commentary
    • Flight attendant perspective
    • Airline layoffs and cancellations
    🎙️ The Grumpy Stew Podcast

    Airline industry commentary, sarcasm, travel chaos, and brutally honest observations from the world's grumpiest flight attendant.

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    19 mins
  • Standby For Disappointment: Why Nonreving Sucks
    Apr 25 2026

    If you've ever tried to nonrev lately, you already know…

    standby is basically a suggestion.

    In this episode of The Grumpy Stew Podcast, we break down why nonreving doesn't work the way it used to—and how oversold flights, standby lists, and airline math have quietly turned a "benefit" into a gamble.

    From 47 people on the standby list to zero available seats, this is the reality of nonreving in 2025.

    We're talking:

    Oversold flights and why airlines do it

    Why standby lists keep getting longer

    The real reason nonreving feels impossible now

    The emotional rollercoaster of hoping you get a seat

    Plus the usual Grumpy Stew observations on human behavior, summer travel chaos, and why everyone suddenly thinks they can dance.

    If you've ever stood at the gate refreshing your app like it owes you money… this one's for you.

    ✈️ Listen to The Grumpy Stew Podcast

    Real talk. Real rants. Reality checked.

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    22 mins
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