
Ep. 58 - Walmart is Maddie’s Disneyland - 07/09/2025
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Peaches is sick. Viktor is gone. Maddie Kidd is in. Welcome to The Noon Hour of Mildness & Mediocrity—also known as today’s Madness & Mayhem. While Peaches coughs through his sickness like a man recovering from a three-day kayak bender, Maddie carries the show like an audio EMT, serving commentary, chaos, and cat facts in equal measure.
Topics you'll laugh/cry/sneeze through include:
- Peaches missing his Parkway Drive interview to protect Winston from whatever biohazard lives in his lungs
- A pitch for Peaches Pal T-Shirts featuring death metal font and a lonely fruit
- Debate over whether it’s more fun to go inside Walmart or use pickup, and why Maddie calls it “her enrichment time”
- Cinderblock the Cat’s mysterious Instagram disappearance, and the chonk-sized grief it triggered
- Remembering Tommy, Tabitha, and Sheldon—Peaches’ tortoises with soap opera-level drama
- Maddie’s traumatic axolotl parenting phase, shrimp hatchery horror, and why she’s not fit to be a mother (to amphibians)
- A Walmart-parking-lot manifesto on people who block the crosswalk for no reason at all
Also: hot spring storm chaos, poolside video blurring strategies, small-town dive bars, back-to-school PTSD, and Maddie’s upcoming one-year workaversary (complete with impending nursing home jokes).
If you're into chill July vibes, rogue cats, or two people trying their best while both a little broken—this one’s for you.
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