790: Guy Fieri in Space, Rat Selfies, & Lottery Fail

Have you ever wondered what space smells like? Well, we have the answer, and it makes no sense. We hear why Guy Fieri has infiltrated the skiing world (at long last). We debate whether the lottery should pay a man for an invalid ticket and Sarah explains why she can’t handle the emotional quagmire of…

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789: Optimism, Pigeon Spy, & Napping on the Job

Remember when we were optimistic? Well, we do, so Sarah wanted to find out what makes some people optimistic. Susie thinks she’s a realist, but that might be code for “pessimistic.” But Susie and Sarah have a crazy role reversal today, and we’re wondering if Sarah is becoming less emotive in her menopausal era. We…

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788: Elmo Abuse, Apollo 13, & Guinness World Records

Sarah is in her cranky era since she’s dealing with her menopausal symptoms. Susie gives Wil Wheaton a real earful about his ridiculous rant about Larry David’s recent bit on a morning show with Elmo. We mourn the loss of Sarah Rice (not our Sarah Rice, a different one). Susie shares the story of Apollo…

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787: Cupcake Kisses, Voices that Care, & Pez Outlaw

Sarah shares some of the things she watched during her recovery and what kinds of things she found soothing (and relatable). We discuss American Nightmare, a documentary that describes the abduction of a woman that the media and law enforcement concluded was a hoax that was actually not, and how these mistakes can happen due…

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786: Biscuits & Gravy, Candyland, & Moth to Flame

Sarah makes her triumphant return to today’s show, and we are so glad she’s on the mend. We hear some of the details form her surgery and recovery and what she learned through it all. She describes how she feels like she’s a wise old woman now and suddenly has a new food obsession. We…

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785: Diaper Spa, Ruby Slippers, & Chowchilla

We have a guest co-host today and it’s one of Susie’s infamous “lezes”! Kelly fills in for Sarah as she heals from her surgery. We discuss the documentary Chowchilla, which is about 26 children who were abducted from a school bus and how their experience changed the way we see childhood trauma and raises questions…

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784: Hockey Heroines, Sarah’s Closet, & Stanley Tumblers

Sarah shares the science on puberty and the reasons people are experiencing it earlier. We hear how Billie Jean King intervened in women’s hockey and helped it succeed. Sarah discusses the popularity of Stanley tumblers and how they became the “must have” items for women, but Susie reveals how despite women being the engine behind…

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783: Participation Trophies, Naming Apartments, & Gendered Hobbies

It’s Sarah’s birthday month and she wants you to know about it, but not think of her as one of those ‘birthday month” kind of gals. We discuss the Subject documentary, which chronicles the consequences and benefits of appearing in a documentary, and we debate whether documentary subjects should be paid or not. We learn…

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782: Method Acting, Calm Down, & Garbage Stars

Sarah is keeping her 2024 resolution of stretching, but she doesn’t want you to get any ideas, she is not going to be doing “the splits” or even a split for that matter. That would be too much of a good thing. We are wound up about method actors and the fact that it is…

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781: Cryptic Code, Newton’s Scandal, & Love Darts

Sarah is still a heckler magnet, and she had to endure another one again. We debate the virtues of crowd work comedians vs. traditional sets. Susie talks about a documentary that features a child predator who admits their crimes. We discuss why these people often don’t admit the harm they do to others. A silk…

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