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My Most Requested Guest Finally Shows Up: 6 Minutes With My 6-Year Old

My Most Requested Guest Finally Shows Up: 6 Minutes With My 6-Year Old

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The most requested guest FINALLY makes his debut!

That's right, squirrels, my 6-year-old son Wesley is officially on the podcast to answer my rapid-fire squirrel brain questions, and it goes exactly how you’d expect.

This might be the shortest and most chaotic episode in Point of the Story history, forever and always.


TOPICS & TANGENTS

— Candy, candy, and more candy

— TOYYYYYYYSSSS!!!!

— Why 304 + 568 is apparently advanced mathematics

— Wesley’s life goals

— Live popcorn ASMR nobody ordered


POINT OF THE STORY

Wesley proved that the secret to great content is showing up with main character energy, zero shame, and the confidence to fart on someone else's podcast.


GIVEAWAY

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Love you, mean it. 🖤


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This episode was edited by Adrienne Cruz.

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