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We Can Freak Out If We Need To
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
This week, Annabelle and Laura swap stories about their turbulent re-entry into the world now that we’ve moved on to a post-lockdown life. But after a year of Zoom, sweatpants and relative isolation…they’ve realized something: Things that used to be routine and second nature for them are now oddly difficult.This week’s episode is brought to you by Lumi Labs Microdose Drops. If you’re interested in learning more about Microdosing THC go to MicrodoseDrops.com/topuses and use code TINY to get free shipping & 30% off your first order.Mentioned in the Episode:Minute Suites at Atlanta Airport Things You Should Stop Worrying About This Week Coelacanths in MadagascarThe zombie fungus that cicadas are transmitting sexually Calico lobstersRussian actors beating Tom Cruise to SpaceDo YOU have a tiny victory to share? Call the Tiny Victories Hotline: (323) 285-1675We want folks to share their tiny victories on our hotline because, frankly, we’ll assume we’re just talking into the void every week and nothing matters. Prove us wrong. Did you finally do that thing you were putting off? Tiny victory! Reconnect with someone you haven’t been in touch with for ages? Victory! We only ask that you try to keep messages to under a minute so we’re able to play it on the show. If you prefer, you can record a tiny victory on your phone and then email us the audio. Email: TinyVictories@maximumfun.org HOW TO @ US Twitter@GetTinyPod@LAGurwitch@ImLauraHouse@Swish (producer Laura Swisher) Instagram@GetTinyPod
Released:
May 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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