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#388 Visualization vs. Manifestation, 'Joe Pilates' & 1989 Re-Release Easter Eggs

#388 Visualization vs. Manifestation, 'Joe Pilates' & 1989 Re-Release Easter Eggs

FromThe Nikki Glaser Podcast


#388 Visualization vs. Manifestation, 'Joe Pilates' & 1989 Re-Release Easter Eggs

FromThe Nikki Glaser Podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After stopping in Kansas over the weekend, Nikki had a great Pilates class instructed by her best friend, Kerstin. Nikki is getting used to not being good at the torturous exercise created by 'Joe Pilates'. Brian is out for this one, so Nikki, Taylor, and Noa try to find an understandable explanation for the learning curve on their own. Taylor brings up new history in Wisconsin. They discuss non-judgment and the difference between visualization versus manifestation. Nikki and Taylor drop some enneagram personality traits. Nikki and Noa recap some of Britney Spears' memoir: "The Woman in Me," and don't worry—nothing gets spoiled. Nikki shares how she found out about Matthew Perry passing away. In the Final Thought, Nikki gives her take on Taylor Swift's 1989 re-release and where she thinks the Easter eggs are hidden.
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Every week comedian and infamous roaster Nikki Glaser provides a fun, fast-paced, and brutally honest look into current pop-culture and her own personal life.