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#75: Holding Space for...Parking

#75: Holding Space for...Parking

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On episode 75 of the Not 4 Nothing Podcast, Sarah and Natasha discuss the New York tradition of standing in spots to hold them for your friends/family's cars, and talk about Chicago's take on the rule. Then, they let you know the best ways to get out of a parking ticket in L.A. and come to the realization that there are a lot of adults pooping themselves. As we FINALLY enter the last week of January, the girls discuss what they're looking forward to for the remainder of 2025 and the unconventional self-sabotaging they're leaving behind. They talk about their egg-buying habits amid a national pricing increase and speak about a little-known hard taco shell hack. They talk about new protein-packed food ideas and rationalize their current phase of being too anti-social for networking. Catch up on new episodes of the Not 4 Nothing podcast every Tuesday wherever you watch or listen to your favorite pods.

  • Holding space for...parking (0:20)
  • Chicago street rules (2:05)
  • Getting out of a parking ticket in L.A. (2:37)
  • Pepe The King Prawn Meme (6:30)
  • The past and the future (15:15)
  • Buying eggs (18:00)
  • The hard taco shell conundrum (21:30)
  • Protein mousse (25:00)
  • The difference between fomo and nostalgia (26:00)
  • The new rules of networking (29:00)

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Written By: Sarah ElSayed and Natasha Przedborski

Edited By: Natasha Przedborski

Recorded In: New York, NY

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