
Discussions and observations from the other side...of the street. The talks you have with yourself on the weirdness, nuances and crazy things you see and experience on the streets of life. Part rant, rave, trivia, and part knowing we're in this insanity together. Twitter & Instagram: @stcurbcuriosity Email: stcurbcuriosity@gmail.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 328 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hustle fatigue? That's what some people (guess who) are now calling being lazy. You'll hear the signs, the potential cures and yes the dad jokes for being a real couch potato. You can't blame lazy people…it's not like they did anything.
More like returning IS a crime. My number came up and I was summoned to jury duty insanity again. A rant of what to expect, the crazy people you encounter and that "guilty as charged" feeling of surviving a day of what feels like a life sentence.
You're a responsible adult (really?) and need to take care of things. What are the top 5 things we focus on and how many of us really hold ourselves accountable? As for the bad dad jokes? Yeah, I take full responsibility for those.
A rant all about odors. The ones we like and hate. And some dad jokes you may find foul. You may think this episode really stinks…but maybe it was meant to.
Dad Jokes is an absolute must listen. Short, sweet, entertaining, and always keeps me coming back for more!
This literally made me laugh out loud I enjoyed the stats included What a great voice and perspective Reena Friedman Watts Host of Better Call Daddy Show
Richard breaks down all sorts of different thoughts and topics in a quick, easy to listen to and fun way. Nice bite size podcasts! Great audio! A must listen! Jump on board folks!
What a fun and interesting podcast! Richard’s voice draws you in and keeps you interested. A variety of topics with a variety of views. A new addition to my Must Listen list!
Richard has a voice for radio and we’re lucky he chose podcasts! Variety of topics, fun, honest and funny! Episodes are a 12-18 minutes long and definitely wish they were longer! I shared this with a co-worker and he’s digging it!
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Content typically covers the peculiarities and everyday absurdities encountered in public spaces, with a strong emphasis on humor and personal anecdotes. The host often intertwines trivia with observations, offering listeners a light-hearted take on topics ranging from societal behaviors to cultural norms. An interesting blend of ranting and knowledge sharing, it invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences while fostering a sense of shared humanity in the often chaotic world outside. Episodes are usually bite-sized, making them easily digestible amidst busy schedules, which adds to their appeal.
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