• Sharing the Wins | Enoch & Sosh | Ep 12

  • Jun 1 2021
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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Sharing the Wins | Enoch & Sosh | Ep 12

  • Summary

  • The Bros are back with another rap session. This time instead of dumping on each other with a bunch of misery, they have some good news to share. They're both doing pretty well, and have some wins. 

    Sosh held a block party on his new deck. You may remember this was mentioned back in Episode 3, as he had to learn a lesson from fucking up his car while building it. Rodney Block, a Little Rock local celebrity played a "porch concert" to a packed crowd, and Sosh feels like they dealt a serious blow to the pandemic blues. He also met his female doppelgänger, and they seriously hit it off and nerded out together. It was weird but not in a bad, inappropriate way. 

    Enoch is (mostly) sober these days. His mood has stabilized, and he's feeling really good. He also makes an on-air confession that he allowed his depression to take him back into some old, bad habits--namely smoking cigarettes. However, he has recently cut that shit out too (but only after making his kids cry)!

    Overall, just a good, positive episode for a change!

    Other People and Things Mentioned:

    • Hunter S. Thompson
    • Drizzt Do'urden
    • drow elves
    • Settles of Catan
    • Game of Thrones
    • Annie Grace
    • Yoga with Adriene

    Credits: 

    • Writers:  Enoch Daniel & Sosh Woodbine
    • Producer:  Enoch Daniel
    • Theme Music:"The Future is Ours" by Scott Holmes Music is licensed by CC BY-NC 4.0.
    • Sound Effects: “Meditation” by eliasyian & “record scratch” by luffy both licensed by CC BY 3.0.

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