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Ep #28: Media Mistrust, Pandemic Struggles, and Hilarious Youthful Blunders

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Can you really trust what the government is telling you? That's the burning question we tackle as we dissect the recent, suspiciously low national crime rates and eyebrow-raising unemployment figures. We delve into the murky waters of government propaganda, media bias, and the erosion of trust in investigative journalism, spurred by the polarizing era of Trump's presidency.
Switching gears, we take you on the emotional journey of Tuttle's 88-year-old mom who finds herself a prisoner in her own home due to her crippling fear of COVID-19. This heartfelt story sets the stage for lighter, laugh-out-loud moments as we recount hilarious childhood antics and social faux pas that still haunt us today. We also tease our latest brainwave for a movie idea, proving that inspiration can strike in the most mundane places.
We wrap things up with reflections on leaving long-term careers and how it affects our sense of self, especially for men who often tie their identities to their jobs. From the absurdity of a "White History Month" to amusing neighbor interactions and trading tips inspired by true crime podcasts, our conversations are as diverse as they are engaging.
Tackling everything from underrated Hollywood beauties to holiday merchandise excitement, this episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions, laughs, and thought-provoking discussions.

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Capíttulos

1. Ep #28: Media Mistrust, Pandemic Struggles, and Hilarious Youthful Blunders (00:00:00)

2. Government Propaganda and Preseason Football (00:00:03)

3. Mental Health, Childhood Stories, Movie Ideas (00:10:09)

4. Life Changes and Reflections (00:19:08)

5. Neighbors, Relationships, and Humor (00:30:28)

6. True Crime Podcasts and Trading Strategies (00:43:07)

7. Underrated Beauties and Sense of Humor (00:56:56)

8. Holiday Merchandise Promotion (01:10:36)

47 episodios

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Can you really trust what the government is telling you? That's the burning question we tackle as we dissect the recent, suspiciously low national crime rates and eyebrow-raising unemployment figures. We delve into the murky waters of government propaganda, media bias, and the erosion of trust in investigative journalism, spurred by the polarizing era of Trump's presidency.
Switching gears, we take you on the emotional journey of Tuttle's 88-year-old mom who finds herself a prisoner in her own home due to her crippling fear of COVID-19. This heartfelt story sets the stage for lighter, laugh-out-loud moments as we recount hilarious childhood antics and social faux pas that still haunt us today. We also tease our latest brainwave for a movie idea, proving that inspiration can strike in the most mundane places.
We wrap things up with reflections on leaving long-term careers and how it affects our sense of self, especially for men who often tie their identities to their jobs. From the absurdity of a "White History Month" to amusing neighbor interactions and trading tips inspired by true crime podcasts, our conversations are as diverse as they are engaging.
Tackling everything from underrated Hollywood beauties to holiday merchandise excitement, this episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions, laughs, and thought-provoking discussions.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Ep #28: Media Mistrust, Pandemic Struggles, and Hilarious Youthful Blunders (00:00:00)

2. Government Propaganda and Preseason Football (00:00:03)

3. Mental Health, Childhood Stories, Movie Ideas (00:10:09)

4. Life Changes and Reflections (00:19:08)

5. Neighbors, Relationships, and Humor (00:30:28)

6. True Crime Podcasts and Trading Strategies (00:43:07)

7. Underrated Beauties and Sense of Humor (00:56:56)

8. Holiday Merchandise Promotion (01:10:36)

47 episodios

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