• Rings, Wings, and Psychedelic Things w/ Charlie Nadler and Cody Montanye

  • Feb 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Rings, Wings, and Psychedelic Things w/ Charlie Nadler and Cody Montanye

  • Summary

  • Episode 65 with comedians Charlie Nadler and Cody Montanye is a whirlwind tour through a landscape of embarrassing doctor's visits, and musical milestones that would make any parent pause. We kick off with Cody recounting a hilariously awkward encounter with a urine sample collection, turning a routine doctor's visit into a comedy sketch. Meanwhile, Charlie takes us back to his childhood with a story about flaunting a "Doggystyle" cassette at an age when most kids were still figuring out their favorite cartoon.
    But that's just the prelude. The conversation veers into the realm of fashion missteps, specifically the era of sagging pants, with the comics sharing their thoughts on this questionable trend. Charlie then shares a personal misadventure of losing his wedding ring in the Hawaiian surf.
    As if the episode couldn't get any more eclectic, the discussion turns to whether buffalo chicken could be considered Charlie's spirit animal—a debate as spicy and flavorful as the dish itself. And for the grand finale, Charlie recounts his first experience with mushrooms during a trip to Thailand, a story that's as enlightening as it is entertaining.
    Episode 65 of Hippie Not Hippie is more than just laughs; it's a deep dive into the hilarious complexities of life, music, and fashion faux pas, all served with a side of psychedelic insight. Join Charlie, Cody, Zac and AJ as they ensure that you'll never look at CD binders, urine samples, or buffalo chicken the same way again.

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