Spilling the Tee

By: Gabriel Perez & Tina Paul
  • Summary

  • Spilling The Tee is a verbal record of the life of Tina Paul, by way of hourlong conversations over tea. Gabriel Perez, her son, came up with the idea of using a podcast to fully learn who his mom is (because she's a pretty amazing woman with a lot of great stories) for himself, but also to have a way for future generations to find out about who she is. Feel free to join in.
    Gabriel Perez 2022
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Episodes
  • Calming De-Stress - Tea Time 25
    Apr 22 2023
    Tina and Gabriel sit down with a cup of . Gabriel really likes this one. This then leads them to talk about Tina's volunteer experiences, including ones she and Gabriel did together. Gabriel shares some of his volunteer experiences as well. Note: the show is taking a brief hiatus while he figures out some health stuff.
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    1 hr
  • Pomegranate Rosehip Ceylon - Tea Time 24
    Apr 13 2023
    It's a new season of Spilling the Tee! For Easter! Tina and Gabriel sit down with a cup of Pomegranate Rosehip Ceylon. Tina loves it, Gabriel doesn't but it grows on him. They then talk about Easters past both from Tina's childhood and from Gabriel's. Gabriel keeps bringing up Greek Easter.
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    56 mins
  • Island Coconut Black Tea - Tea Time 23
    Mar 27 2023
    Tina and Gabriel sit down with a cup of Island Coconut Black Tea. It's not their favorite. The coconut is strong but also a little like perfume. This leads them to talk about a time Tina was in Barbados and the large centipedes that live there. She went with her ex husband, and the highlights and lowlights of that relationship become the topics of the episode. It ends somber.
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    1 hr and 1 min

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