#98 - CLEANER CROWS cover art

#98 - CLEANER CROWS

#98 - CLEANER CROWS

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

The episode begins with an introduction and overview of the show, emphasizing family-friendly content and entertainment. The hosts then share personal life updates and reflections, discussing the passage of time and the challenges of balancing work and family. The conversation transitions to a discussion of favorite athletes, sports memories, and the significance of the number 98 in sports. Finally, the hosts explore music, movies, and celebrities associated with the number 98, concluding the episode with humor and banter. The conversation covers celebrity connections, NASCAR highlights, a comedy movie bracket, and funny state laws. The chapters include discussions on celebrity connections, NASCAR highlights, a comedy movie bracket, and funny state laws. The conversation covered unusual state laws, including the illegality of slurping soup in certain states, shared birthdays, a squirrel causing a network outage, and the use of crows for cleaning. Additionally, there were discussions about wallet styles, key organization, and podcast promotion. The hosts also expressed frustration with spam media accounts and encouraged listeners to leave ratings and reviews for the podcast.

Takeaways

  • Family-friendly content
  • Personal anecdotes and reflections Celebrity connections
  • NASCAR highlights
  • Comedy movie bracket
  • Funny state laws Unusual laws in different states
  • The use of animals for unique purposes

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Show Overview
  • 32:44 Celebrity Connections
  • 56:00 Comedy Movie Bracket
  • 01:03:13 Unusual State Laws
  • 01:18:44 Shared Birthdays and Squirrel Mishaps
  • 01:24:14 Crows as Cleaners
  • 01:29:23 Wallet and Key Discussions
  • 01:39:15 Podcast Promotion and Sign-off
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.