• 🔒 Geography, Daycare, Fireworks, Maple Bars | Dude, Let's Talk + | May 6 2024

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
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🔒 Geography, Daycare, Fireworks, Maple Bars | Dude, Let's Talk + | May 6 2024

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    Summary

    In this bonus content episode, the dudes discuss various topics including their lackluster geography knowledge, the ridiculous cost of daycare, their experiences with fireworks, and making fun of Evan for his favorite obscure sweet treat, maple bars....they're the best.

    Takeaways

    • Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut, not Irvine, California.
    • The cost of daycare can be extremely high, sometimes equivalent to a mortgage payment.
    • Fireworks can be a lucrative business, with some people making significant profits by selling them, not the dudes. We aren't degenerates.
    • It's important to hold each other accountable for using inappropriate language.
    • Having casual conversations and sharing personal stories can help listeners feel more connected to the hosts.

    Chapters

    00:00
    We skipped geography class

    06:13
    The High Cost of Daycare

    10:21
    Fireworks-a love story

    13:49
    Maple Bars Are The Superior Sweet Treat

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