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Fire Alarms, Compression Socks & WAG Life

Fire Alarms, Compression Socks & WAG Life

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In this episode of No Business Being A Castano, Amy and Johnny are fully unfiltered—from kitchen fires and Uber confessions to emotional goodbyes and public rendezvous (yes, that kind of rendezvous).Amy gets real about her partner Aaron’s big overseas move—sharing what it feels like to love someone deeply while watching them chase their dream from afar. Johnny, meanwhile, tries to impress his partner with a home-cooked meal and ends up triggering a full-blown building evacuation. (Spoiler: don’t cook steak on high heat with no ventilation.)Then it’s time for Please Don’t Cancel Us—a rapid-fire segment where the duo gives hot takes on everything from first-date etiquette and thong bikinis to socks during sex and full glam at the gym. It’s honest, chaotic, and laugh-out-loud funny.Plus, Amy’s love for heat packs hits new heights, Johnny gets called out for his Uber rating, and there’s a truth or dare moment that… let’s just say, might make you rethink dinner dates forever.Timestamps:01:10 – Aaron’s big move & Amy’s emotional week03:30 – Johnny’s fire alarm fail: how dinner became a building-wide drama07:00 – Hi-Lo-Castano: love, tears & heat pack obsessions10:00 – Please Don’t Cancel Us: first kisses, dating etiquette & pineapple on pizza17:45 – Socks in bed (and during sex?): compression gear gets weird22:00 – Full glam at the gym: survival or showing off?25:00 – Sunday surcharges, trolley etiquette & Uber stories29:45 – Uber rating showdown & the truth-or-dare payoff32:00 – Wrap-up, raspy vocals & Adele love lettersFollow Amy & Johnny:
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