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Laugh Track: New Year, Same Us—Making Resolutions, Losing Snacks, and Laughing All the Way to 2024

Laugh Track: New Year, Same Us—Making Resolutions, Losing Snacks, and Laughing All the Way to 2024

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Episode Description: Join Jeremy and Corie as they ring in the New Year with a hilarious and reflective look at the age-old tradition of New Year’s resolutions. From tackling procrastination (spoiler: it’s hard) to making real goals that we can actually stick to, they dive deep into the mysteries of New Year’s Eve, disappearing snacks, and why it always feels like time is moving in slow motion when we’re waiting for the clock to strike midnight.

In this episode:

  • A deep dive into why New Year’s resolutions always seem to fall apart (and why that’s okay).
  • The time warp effect of New Year’s Eve and how it messes with your sense of reality.
  • A listener resolution shoutout, featuring Ashlynn’s goal to stop procrastinating and Caitlin’s commitment to finally taking that trip she’s been putting off for years.
  • Jeremy and Corie’s resolutions—and the hilarious truth behind how realistic they are.
  • Lots of laughs, real talk, and a few big surprises along the way!

Listener Highlights:

  • Ashlynn from Raleigh resolves to stop procrastinating this year—starting with this podcast!
  • Caitlin from Asheville is finally making her dream trip happen in 2024—no more excuses.

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Next Episode Tease: Get ready for episode 7, where we dive into more of life’s little mysteries. You won’t want to miss it!

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