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#71: Triple Threats

#71: Triple Threats

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The girls kick off episode 71 of the Not 4 Nothing podcast with a classic taste of Christmas envy, after walking in on a joyful studio filled with holiday music. They reminisce on Natasha's family latke recipe, and scowl at Meta for booting Natasha off the platform entirely. They talk about the responsibility of having a large platform, and urge Eric Adams, once again, to step down. Sarah and Natasha list the rules of facial hair, and they nod the cat whisperer, Jackson Galaxy. Natasha turns the group chat into her personal IG story, and they touch on the ongoing drone situation. They identify the d*ep st*te's favorite social campaign, putting cameras everywhere and labeling them as TikTok activations, and name their favorite Albanians. Check out new episodes of Not 4 Nothing every Tuesday morning wherever you watch or listen to your favorite podcasts.

  • Christmas envy (0:15)
  • Latkes (1:15)
  • Getting kicked off meta (2:00)
  • Elton John's terrible take (4:00)
  • Who is NYC mayor rn even? (12:00)
  • Facial hair rules (15:30)
  • Jackson Galaxy and Caesar Milan (18:30)
  • Overly active group chats (21:30)
  • Tristate area drones (23:00)
  • Taco Bell drive-through camera (28:00)
  • Best Albanians (30:25)

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Written By: Sarah ElSayed and Natasha Przedborski

Edited By: Natasha Przedborski

Recorded In: New York, NY

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