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This Epic Disaster

This Epic Disaster

By: Violet Jester Media
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A weekly comedy podcast about the epic disasters in our lives, from crappy jobs to dysfunctional relationships. Hosted by longtime Atlanta podcasters, Cheri and Rick, This Epic Disaster features humor, interviews, pop culture, beer and valuable information you can use when the things in your life go horribly wrong. New disastrous shows every Monday.Violet Jester Media Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Breaking Up
    Jul 27 2022

    Apologies for the late release. Rick had to go out of town on an emergency and couldn't publish on the regular time. This week Rick wants a Half Bike. Cheri sees a disturbing documentary and Rick breaks up with his wife. But only in a dream. Have you ever reached out to communicate with your favorite celebrity? We discuss whether it is a good idea. Our Live Beer Review is Homestand by Atlanta Brewing Co.

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    54 mins
  • Florida Man
    Jul 19 2022

    This week we examine the whole "Florida Man" meme. Why Florida? Why are so many crazy things happening in the Sunshine State? We check out some of the wacky stories and we discuss how some people want a change of attention. Our Live Beer Review is Florida Man Double IPA by Cigar City Brewing.

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    56 mins
  • Nasty Fish
    Jul 11 2022

    Rick gets the TED website up to date. Cheri has a perplexing dream which she presents to Rick for interpretation. We are reminded that several cultures enjoy rotting nasty fish and birds for lunch. Rick believes Japan is the land of bliss. A discussion about why it's important to allow yourself to suck. Our Live Beer Review is the non-beery White Claw Blackberry Surge.

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    1 hr and 11 mins

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