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Swimmers, Spicy Hockey Shows, and Cozy Brazzers Sweatpants | with Liza Treyger

Swimmers, Spicy Hockey Shows, and Cozy Brazzers Sweatpants | with Liza Treyger

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Hello! It’s the podcast that now knows exactly what not to ask the next female pilot it sees. Today, Katie and the Casualties celebrate/lament Pete Alonso signing with the Orioles/not signing with the Mets, question the etymology of “socking a dinger”, and get excited for Philip Rivers’ return to the NFL at the advanced age of 44. Then, comedian Liza Treyger [17:40] joins Katie to break down The Sphere, seeing The Backstreet Boys, what entails a mature amount of Molly, growing up a White Sox fan and finally throwing out the first pitch, sitting in Lorne Michaels’ Yankees seats among too many children, her competitive swimming career and getting kicked off the team in a blaze of glory, being the only girl on the 8th grade football team, the sex appeal of hockey players at her high school, HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry and the rise of spicy sports fiction, her Taylor Swift fandom, her Jalen Hurts fandom, attending a Super Bowl vs. having to watch the current crop of ads, getting arrested at a White Sox game, Katie’s rhythmic gymnastics career, her love of airports and Delta pilot trading cards, which porn companies truly sell the coziest branded apparel, and an ode to her mother’s new browser history.

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