A group of middle age women reflect on "if I knew then what I know now" about their twenties. Sam, a new mother, attributes her new vim and vigor about everything in life to something specific and new within her diet. A woman on a flight does not want to sit next to any passenger who takes off his/her shoes during the flight. Women in a store argue about whether podcasts are becoming too commonplace. A middle aged loans officer can't help but comment on a millennial who has just been approved for a loan. A woman attending a high school reunion with her husband wants him to save any comments for later in the car in having her achieve her own agenda for the event. The comments at a graveside memorial service get sidetracked by the associated event following. A woman makes an unusual television show pitch to network executives. Two women who have not seen each other in a while comment on how the other hasn't changed which is the furthest thing from the truth. A woman tries to deal with the aftermath of a 911 call, she alone and choking the reason for the call. A bridesmaid questions the bride's self-written vows. A woman is enjoying everything about her bike ride. And friends compare battle scars they've acquired in an effort to look good.
—Huggo