• Ep. 50: The End of an Era

  • May 24 2023
  • Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 50: The End of an Era

  • Summary

  • Well folks, this is it. The final episode of 3am in the Afternoon is here, and it is a doozy. We pulled out all the stops for this one: the longest ever episode, with a live audience, and getting kicked out for an econ final. What more could you ask for?

    Thanks for all your support as we journeyed through this year together. It's been real, and we hope you enjoy this final ride.

    - Nathan & Ryan

    Now that everything's been said and done, considering rating on Spotify and reviewing on Apple: https://apple.co/3xEFLP7

    Check out the live audience on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uLWqtrXQvBI


    Follow us on Instagram just in case we ever announce a reunion episode: https://bit.ly/3am_ig


    EPISODE 50 TIMESTAMPS (00:00) - Special Weather Announcement

    (01:48) - Intro Song

    (01:57) - Final Finals Week

    (07:02) - Doctor of Neuroscience

    (09:36) - Slight Change of Scenery

    (11:16) - Restroom Descent

    (14:37) - Doctoral Ceremony

    (18:19) - Mother's Day

    (21:31) - Website Woes

    (24:11) - Meeting New People

    (27:52) - Two Podcast Names and a Lie

    (37:47) - Graduation Probabilities

    (45:55) - Q&A

    (53:48) - Room Temp Salmon

    (54:37) - Live Outro

    (55:32) - Big Breakfast Boys

    (1:00:04) - Final Updates

    (1:09:12) - Honors Ceremony

    (1:25:34) - Senior Dinner

    (1:30:20) - Graduation

    (1:54:21) - Mike's Way

    (2:00:53) - Post Grad

    (2:03:36) - Grip Strength

    (2:10:48) - Midwestern Goodbye

    (2:22:10) - Outro Song

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