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KP Parker and Matt Bragg plan last-minute weekend getaways with surprisingly specific stops.
What You’ll Hear
A Trip Built on One Perfect Idea: A birthday getaway to Tucson starts with a single unforgettable destination—and grows into a delightfully niche itinerary.
Tiny Museums, Big Opinions: From intricate miniatures to Old West towns, the joy of oddly specific attractions takes center stage.
Across the Pond Planning: A UK work trip gets the same treatment, with underground tunnels, modest hotels, and a gentle debate over which Torrington reigns supreme.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro & vacation cravings
01:35 Tucson plans begin
03:00 Museums and miniatures
08:00 Old West towns & travel tips
10:05 UK trip planning starts
12:00 Underground tunnels in Exeter
14:25 Great Torrington vs Torrington, Connecticut
18:00 Wrapping up & goodnights
What You’ll Hear
A Trip Built on One Perfect Idea: A birthday getaway to Tucson starts with a single unforgettable destination—and grows into a delightfully niche itinerary.
Tiny Museums, Big Opinions: From intricate miniatures to Old West towns, the joy of oddly specific attractions takes center stage.
Across the Pond Planning: A UK work trip gets the same treatment, with underground tunnels, modest hotels, and a gentle debate over which Torrington reigns supreme.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro & vacation cravings
01:35 Tucson plans begin
03:00 Museums and miniatures
08:00 Old West towns & travel tips
10:05 UK trip planning starts
12:00 Underground tunnels in Exeter
14:25 Great Torrington vs Torrington, Connecticut
18:00 Wrapping up & goodnights
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27:09|Josh Gondelman and Wils Pelton unpack fake trends, apartment quirks, and the fine art of trying something new.What You’ll HearThe Great Tupperware Philosophy: Wils explains why they are drinking water out of what appears to be a restaurant prep container, and somehow it leads to a surprisingly heartfelt conversation about home systems that quietly make life better.A Cheugy Retrospective: Josh and Wils revisit internet-born trend language like "coastal grandpa" and "cheugy," debating whether these labels describe anything real.The Confidence Makes the Outfit: Josh shares the story of wearing a bold jacket to a charity event, and the two explore the strange relationship between personal style, self-consciousness, and pulling something off.CHAPTERS00:00 The giant water container debate03:00 Apartment systems and cord management09:25 Fake trends 12:00 The return of cheugy discourse17:00 Trying too hard vs. trying at all18:20 The quilted jacket confidence test21:15 Goodnights
Buzzballs, Jury Duty & Some Sick Glasses
23:48|KP Parker and Matt Bragg spiral delightfully through motion sickness hacks, cruise ship chaos, and the complicated beauty of water-filled goggles.What You’ll Hear:BuzzBalls Before Noon: Matt discovers the restorative powers of a parking-lot BuzzBall, while KP weighs the emotional risks of finally trying one herself. The conversation quickly becomes a surprisingly thoughtful review of beverages best consumed near a trash can.Cruise Ship Confidence: From comedy gigs at sea to rough-water survival stories, KP and Matt compare cruise experiences and debate whether motion sickness goggles are a medical breakthrough or a social experiment.Chair Pants & Jury Duty: A late-night detour into TV leads to an unexpectedly wholesome conversation about kindness, improv chaos, and the kind of person who would genuinely support someone wearing chair pants.CHAPTERS00:00 Sneezes, hiccups, and bad cures03:00 Spiked iced tea and BuzzBall discoveries04:55 Cruise ships and comedy at sea07:10 KP’s motion sickness origin story08:00 The motion sickness glasses debate12:45 Chair pants enter the conversation13:45 Why Jury Duty is secretly wholesome17:30 A BuzzBall viewing agreement18:15 Goodnight to the motion sickness crew
Airport Anomalies & Weird Hotel Art
24:50|KP Parker and Matt Bragg swap bizarre travel stories involving bee stings, haunted-feeling hotel art, and the emotional risks of tiny airports.What You’ll Hear:The Airport Cursed by Delays:A quick flight to Denver turns into a marathon of strange announcements, mystery medical emergencies, and one very inconvenient bee sting.The Hotel Wall of Madness:KP discovers her Denver hotel still features deeply unsettling artwork that feels less “local charm” and more “man documenting visions in a cave.”Hotel Shame and Airport Crimes:Matt confesses to accidentally dine-and-dashing at an airport restaurant and shares the nightmare of getting locked out of a hotel room in only his boxers.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro & travel week chaos01:18 The synthesizer store detour02:20 Flight attendant stung by bee06:31 Denver shuts down flights08:20 Guy Fieri airport sauce hut09:23 Matt accidentally dine and dashes11:00 The haunted Denver hotel walls18:30 Locked out in hotel boxers20:22 Goodnight to the bee sting victim
The Survivor Finale Goof & Grown-Up Toys
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How Much Could Hot Dog Water Cost? $60?
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What It Feels Like to Go Viral
25:43|Wils Pelton and Josh Gondelman trace the strange path from birthday party hopping to the tweets and internet posts that permanently rewired their brains.What You’ll Hear:A Very Social Evening: Wils and Josh compare notes on the oddly satisfying art of bouncing between parties, catching trains, grabbing bodega snacks, and somehow ending the night feeling more alive than exhausted.Posts That Became Philosophy: From the Babadook party tweet to “milkshake duck” and “girl dinner,” they unpack the internet jokes that quietly became shared cultural language.Top Three Lately: Fresh flowers, city biking, basketball playoffs, literary re-reads, long dog walks — a cozy inventory of the small things currently making life feel good.CHAPTERS00:00 Ophelia audio drama intro01:05 The night of endless birthdays04:20 Multi-stop socializing strategy11:08 What’s your top three lately13:00 NBA playoffs and Widow’s Bay15:05 The Babadook party tweet17:35 Favorite internet posts of all time22:10 Bean soup theory explained25:05 Three drinks at once goes viral31:40 Josh’s current top three35:12 Goodnights to the Babadook
“Lesbians Know The Guys To Fix The Stuff”
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Dumplings, Parachute Play & Sweet Gifts
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