• Political Concerns

  • Jan 27 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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    Ever tried turning your home into a winter wonderland only to find yourself without heat in the middle of Wyoming? Gooch sure did, and in this episode of the Talkers Podcast, Joel and I share a laugh (and maybe a shiver) as we recount his frosty misadventure with frozen pipes and a broken furnace. The chilly chat begins in Los Angeles with an unusually cold spell, setting the stage for Gooch's tale of community camaraderie and unexpected warmth. Join us as we celebrate the power of friendship, a well-timed heater loan, and the humor that keeps us warm when the weather has other ideas.

    Shifting gears from frosty to fun, we get nostalgic with our favorite summer movies and a special shout-out to Sister Jennifer. Then, it's on to our binge-worthy obsession with "American Prevail" (or "Primeville"), a Netflix series that has us hooked with its unique mix of Mormons, Native Americans, and Civil War drama. Amidst the laughs, we tackle the inconvenience of lost debit cards and dive into the complex world of gender identity, exploring a variety of perspectives with our trademark blend of humor and thoughtfulness. This episode is a rollercoaster ride through weather woes, cinematic escapes, and societal debates, all delivered with a hearty dose of camaraderie.

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