• The Alcohol Experiment | Enoch & Sosh | Ep 16

  • Jul 27 2021
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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The Alcohol Experiment | Enoch & Sosh | Ep 16

  • Summary

  • This very special episode of the Brodhisattva Podcast has Sosh in sunny Florida recording from the business center of his somewhat crappy hotel. The sound quality is not at the profession level of perfection you've come to expect from the Bros.

    Enoch is doing Annie Grace's The Alcohol Experiment. He's really become uncomfortable with his relationship with alcohol, or at least he's finally admitting it openly. Most of the conversation revolves around alcohol and addiction. But the bros also dive into family, disappointment, disillusionment with their progress in becoming better men, and the usual assortment of nonsense. Enjoy!

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    People and Things Mentioned:

    • Green Lights by Matthew McConaughey
    • The Alcohol Experiment by Annie Grace
    • Jim Gaffigan

    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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