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Episode 4 - Am I The Asshole? #1

Episode 4 - Am I The Asshole? #1

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Hi Friends & Welcome to Brain Swerve!

In our FOURTH official episode, hosts Leona & Marley read through Reddit's finest (or least finest depending on your POV) posts found in the Am I the Asshole subreddit!


Starting with the usual Week Tea, we discuss family beach trips, hair cuts and the Beautiful Spectacular movie, Everything Everywhere All At Once (and what Leona's Mom has to say about it).

If you've listened & enjoyed or simply want to know about the music, stream/s, organizations (or movies ;) mentioned during the episode, information & links are below!


Today for our mid episode break we talked about the Turtle Island Restoration Project!

They focus on educating communities (nationally AND internationally) on the protection of critical habitats & species, climate change and plastic addiction.

  • There are tons of ways to donate via monthly subscriptions & single tax deductible donations but in this episode we talked specifically about artists who give a percentage of their profits to this organization! Click the link below for more information.

  • https://seaturtles.org/support/shop/artists-and-retail-partners/


If you want to read through some wonderfully flavorful Am I The Asshole posts, you can do so on Reddit!


Be our friends on Twitter @BrainSwervePod

Hang out with Leona on YouTube livestreams (and catch up on what you've missed!)

https://www.youtube.com/@leonasilver


Big amazing thanks to Donovan Sanders for the intro and outro music!! Find him on Spotify!!

https://open.spotify.com/artist/7Kf5M590N2gFuXdkQclIma?si=3YV6gCuGScO7Nro0Uj0wew

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