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The Little Hair Podcast - Episode 002

The Little Hair Podcast - Episode 002

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Welcome to The Little Hair Podcast with Comedian Rob Little and Syndicated DJ Hairball John.

This week the guys dive deep into Rob's tour on the Norwegian Epic, John talks to 5th graders about "Doodling through difficult times" a program he teaches to kids to get through difficult times. They talk about the uncomfortable sex talk they had with their fathers, Girl Scout cookies, and ice cream.

Then Rob talks about a show he did on the ship where he had to confront pro nouns with a teenager he mistakenly takes for a boy when it was a girl. They talk about magic tricks and how Rob learns some of the tricks from the magicians on the ships. John learns basic home skills from YouTube and then tells his fears about flying.

Rob brings up an excursion he had a blast with monkeys and John brings up a time he got to meet Mini KISS the small KISS Tribute Band. Do you remember how Mt. T got famous? The guys do!

This is a jam-packed episode and we hope you enjoy it!

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