Ever wondered why Arnold Schwarzenegger's American accent never quite hit the mark? Or maybe you've experienced the odd sensation of waking up on the floor after some self-reflection? We're celebrating our 20th episode with a hearty dive into these random thoughts, coupled with a deeper look into our personal growth stories. We'll share our hilarious misadventures, from our Catholic upbringing and misconceptions about STDs to our evolution in music tastes, accentuated by the electrifying experience of a National concert. Oh, and let's not forget the peculiar childhood experiences and the strange sensation of wearing someone else's swim trunks, and that's only the beginning!
You'll laugh with us, even at us, as we recall our time as members of the band, "One for All," and our upcoming reunion. Come along for a trip down memory lane as we reminisce about the formation of our band name, our on-stage experiences, and our plans for upcoming shows at the Flyover Comedy Fest in November. It's a journey of cringe, laughter, and joy, as we hunt for a Rod Stewart song somewhere in our memory.
Last but certainly not least, we'll touch on our views about the art of not giving a fuck and the significance of saying no for productivity. We'll also chat about the hilarious sketch show, “I Think You Should Leave,” and offer our varied take on sex education. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and prepare for an episode that will leave you reflecting, laughing, and perhaps even questioning your own weird childhood experiences. After all, what's life without a little peculiarity and a healthy dose of self-improvement?