• Season 3, Episode #1-Echoes of Change from Studio to Sunny Horizons

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

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Season 3, Episode #1-Echoes of Change from Studio to Sunny Horizons

  • Summary

  • When the walls of our trusty studio began to echo with refurbishment rumbles, we pulled up our socks and hit 'record' amidst the chaos. Diving headfirst into the fray, Christine's tales of Air Canada woe, and a COVID curveball, join us over Bluetooth—proving that neither distance nor germs can keep good banter down. Our time warp teases out smiles and sighs as we weave through tech hang-ups and local political yarns, including the puzzling recall petition against Jyoti Gondek.

    A hop, skip, and a jump away from our usual locale, the sunny horizons of Tempe Mesa and Phoenix beckon with the promise of expansion and the adrenaline of part-time residency dreams. With Christine on audio, we unpack the complexities of setting roots in new soil, all the while keeping an eye on the economic forecasts and sifting through the political satire that has become our bread and butter. And who could forget the Foo Fighters concert escapade? Alberta plates, a Yeti cooler, and a cross-border adventure that left us chuckling over college town surprises and the perplexing nightlife of Spokane.
    we steer towards the digital realm, our reboot strategy is not just a plan, it's a full-blown odyssey, complete with glow-in-the-dark leotards proposals—because why not? We tackle the thorny issue of transgender athletes in sports with the attention it deserves, before rounding off with a look at Fortnite's foray into turning pixelated loot into physical swag. Fasten your seatbelts and sink your teeth into this rollercoaster of an episode, where humor and heart collide with the nitty-gritty of today's tech and societal fabric.

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