
Determined to get answers to all of life's questions...on behalf of my friends.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 8 years ago | Category | Comedy |
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Time for a new Grace Expectations. On todays episode Grace talks about her experience with floating in a sensory deprivation tank. The float was provided courtesy of Just Float in Pasadena, CA. What did Grace think of the experience? Listen and find ... more
Cody Walker joins us this week! He talks about growing up in California while witnessing his brother Paul rising to super stardom, meeting his wife Felicia and saving a life the same day he proposed, continuing his brother Paul's charitable mission w... more
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I absolutely LOVE this podcast! Jon and Grace are both absolutely hilarious. So witty and quick to the punch! I honestly had no idea that Chelcie Lynn was the girl asking for a cigarette that ended up going viral. I legit thought that video was real up until hearing her on the episode! I highly recommend all to check this out! Very easy listen and short episodes so you’ll easily be able to listen to a full episode on your normal daily commute!
First of all... I’d like to say how hard it is to produce and put out a podcast. I’d honestly love to congratulate the entire team, because you can tell how hard they all worked and it SHOWS!!! After a break from last season, you can really tell how much they’ve kicked it up production-wise and the sound quality has improved for sure! First episode of season 2 was hilarious ::dryer sheet:: and can’t wait to listen to more! Congrats guys!!
Loving the interview with Chelcie Lynn. Hate that I have to turn the volume ALL the way UP anytime this girl from the podcast talks, then have to turn it back down again so the people that are mic’d up don’t blown my ear drums. Please, get the girl a mic or don’t let her talk. Otherwise. Great podcast!
Bad, silence the phones, get a MIC
Get a MIC for the girl in the back. This could have been a really good podcast, but instead trying to listen to you tell half a room away was tedious and annoying...










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