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About this listen
Welcome to episode three of Squaddin' and Poddin'... SQUUUAAAD!
If you have any topic suggestions please email us at: squaddinandpoddin@gmail.com
A Few Of Our Topics:
- 2:10 — Pac explains the ideal trucking load setup (late pickup, late delivery, stress-free pacing)
- 2:52 — Editing gig locks in → surprise plan to fly home Thursday for Thanksgiving
- 5:42 — The editing project breakdown: 9-episode vertical series, Bollywood/Indian culture, dad funding it
- 8:11 — Lou’s “had to go outside” fit → brunch plans → spotting the two women before the approach
- 10:48 — Post-date analysis: earthy vibe, 16-year-old kid, physical touch as a dealbreaker
- 16:32 — “Am I the [__]?” begins: sister-in-law always forgetting her wallet at expensive restaurants
- 27:14 — Thailand discussion: cost of living, currency conversion, “live like a king” debate
- 37:50 — Gender-role conversation: traditional vs modern relationships, independence, expectations
- 1:06:05 — Road rage topic: maturity, safety, Pac’s real-life trucking + gun violence stories
- 1:23:30 — Time-travel question: sports moments vs Pac’s dark, historical, artistic perspective (slavery, revolutions, 9/11, meaning of suffering)
Each podcast episode is recorded LIVE on TikTok every Saturday night and we open the floor at the end of each segment to allow guests to say their takes on any of the topics we discussed... You should pull up on us!
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