• Episode 8: Pod-ing & Cast-ing

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 8: Pod-ing & Cast-ing

  • Summary

  • In episode 8, Rob & Becca share how they became the proud owners of the most unique item that Publix sells. They consider turning their home into a Hell House stop for youth groups at Halloween, and discuss a new side hustle of wiener dog merchandise. What a ride! Thanks for joining us ;)

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    Episode notes:

    Brighton learns what classifies as an emergency, included but not limited to if there is a snake in her room or if she sees the tooth fairy.

    We discuss making some Larry the Lowrider wiener dog much to support his Glaucoma habit. Just picture buying your friend a 'the grass is greener under my wiener' shirt. Classic.

    Has anyone else every wondered: when does Ryan Seacrest sleep?

    We discuss our total eclipse of the heart solar eclipse experiences. Please tell me someone else has seen that youth group drama???

    Rob & Becca both had flat tires this week and we try to get to the bottom of if someone is secretly angry at us and slashing our tires. Is it you?

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    LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT

    Becca: Love it: Yard Sales! Do you love the hunt of a good deal too?!

    Rob: Leave it: Flat tires. Womp Womp.

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