Autumn Fischer and Greg Russ are tackling life’s big issues one topic at at time. A whole episode dedicated to salt? Sure, they’d be open to that. A discussion about that old movie you wouldn’t think anyone would ever feel the need to talk about in-depth? Already done it. If you’re a thoughtless chump who holds no curiosity for the world around you, don’t waste your time listening to this podcast.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 348 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Tim Andrews joins Greg Russ this week as they explore the psyche of a bored population.
Sizzling alliteration swiftly summons your senses.
Listening to this show will burn more calories than it provides.
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Autumn Fischer is unreliable and not trustworthy. She is an immature, overgrown only child. Her parents can back this up. I know this from my own experience with her.
Autumn is the dumpster fire you can’t look away from, Greg is cool!
The best thing about the carpet cleaning videos are when they pour the cleaning solution out of flower watering jugs.
I know y’all try to stay updated on ATL. But not living here it is probably impossible. Here are a couple of things that are not accurate from your show this week:
The current plan is for the ATL Streetcar to be extended to and include the Eastside Beltline.
MARTA is in favor as they now control the Streetcar.
Most residents and users of the Beltline are against.
Voters in the city of ATL approved a one-cent sales tax for transit a few years ago. That would provide funding for the Stree... more
Greg is the only reason it had 3 stars. Amber is getting unlistenable. Any thing Greg says she takes as personal attacks. It is all about Amber and her mistakes in life. It’s always someone else’s fault. Hard to listen to EVH now.
I know my one unsubscribe doesn’t hurt, but it should be a sign. Show has gotten worse since Amber’s divorce and in turn breaking up with Greg after that.
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A unique blend of comedy and introspection characterizes the episodes, where hosts engage in insightful discussions about a myriad of topics, ranging from lighthearted discussions about food preferences to deeper reflections on societal dynamics and personal experiences. Frequent themes include humor tied to daily life challenges, nostalgia associated with music and pop culture, and contemporary societal issues like financial literacy and consumer behavior. The format tends to dive into seemingly mundane subjects, offering both amusement and thoughtful commentary, ensuring listeners are entertained while pondering life's complexities. A notable aspect of this show is its ironic approach to attracting curious and self-aware individuals while... more
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