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Ep 150: Sorority Girls feat. Uncle Lazer

Ep 150: Sorority Girls feat. Uncle Lazer

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This guest might be a little unexpected, but in the best way. This week, Shannon sits down with hilarious comedian, Uncle Lazer. Known for his outrageous antics, Lazer shares his journey from working in the oil fields to touring the country as a stand-up comedian. Shannon and Lazer bond over their southern upbringing and Sorority knowledge. They chat hair, dating, Tiktok fame, and just about everything else. What has Shannon been craving lately? Who has better feet? How did Uncle Lazer get his name? Come listen and laugh at this week’s madness.


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Introduction

00:29 Comfort Creator

01:48 Hairdresser Confessions and Stereotypes

03:09 Drag Brunches

03:52 Naming Babies and Family Traditions

07:56 Pregnancy Cravings

11:40 Comedy Career Beginnings

23:25 Social Media and Viral Fame

32:24 High Arches and Heels

32:41 OnlyFans and Comedy

34:55 Childhood Memories

36:05 Getting into Comedy

40:55 Acting and Western Movies

48:05 Courtesy Stitch

53:12 Drug Use and Meth Stories

01:02:41 Family and Hard Work


LINKS:

Follow Shannon: https://instagram.com/probablyshannon/

Follow Uncle Lazer: https://www.instagram.com/uncle_lazer/

Follow Producer Courtney: https://instagram.com/whatsacourtney/

Follow Probably A Podcast: https://instagram.com/probablyapodcast/

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/probablyshannonford

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