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Self-Soothing and Say Something

Self-Soothing and Say Something

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Ever wondered how a simple act of vulnerability could transform your understanding of yourself? Join us this week on the Kat and Moose podcast as we celebrate the astounding success of Producer Sara's captivating new podcast "SEQUESTERED," where she shares insightful tales from her time as Juror # 11 on a murder trial in Chattanooga, TN. Thanks to Moose's genius marketing skills, honed from years in the music industry, Sara's podcast has attracted an impressive audience and numerous interviews. Amidst all the hoopla, we ponder the idea of turning this episode into a prayer request and praise report session, using humor to explore personal truths and the challenge of revealing them to a trusted confidant.

This episode also takes us on a nostalgic journey back to the 1980s, a time of quirky parenting practices and bizarre events like the cyanide-laced Tylenol scare. We reminisce about childhood antics that persist despite our parents' best deterrents, and how these shaped the adults we've become. There’s laughter in recalling the carefree ways of the past, like teething remedies involving whiskey, and a reflection on how these experiences have guided us to seek self-awareness over external validation.

Prepare for laughter as we recount travel misadventures, like leaving valuables behind during flights or the dreaded airport security chaos. With the looming task of obtaining a Real ID, we share the amusing trials at the DMV and the modern challenges every traveler faces. Whether it’s the tangled web of identification or the nostalgic memory of browsing cassette tapes, our tales promise to resonate with anyone who’s ever felt the stress of travel or the pull of the past.

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