• Ep 117: Trip of a Lifetime Anniversary Edition feat. Anna Grace Newell

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 117: Trip of a Lifetime Anniversary Edition feat. Anna Grace Newell

  • Summary

  • It's a special week! 3-years and 113 episodes later, it's the anniversary of one of our all-time favorite podcast episodes, Trip of a Lifetime! Incase you missed it... "In episode 4 we discuss AG’s intense (and hilariously terrible) journey in Sedona.. on mushrooms. You can gain some insight on what to do when your friend's face melts off and get advice on how to avoid charges for rearranging landscapes at 5-star resorts. Spoiler alert: AG has none for you. Is her bad trip worse than the time Shannon accidentally did meth? Who could be too sure." Shannon and AG sit down to go back through all the shenanigans for the first time since it first aired. What has changed since then? Prepare to giggle, because this could be the best episode of all time. This is Trip of a Lifetime: Anniversary Edition.

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