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The Grammys!
Episode 58

The Grammys!

2 Peas, Same Pod

February 11, 202627m 13s

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Show Notes

We’re a humorous father-daughter podcast where we talk about our lives and experiences in three segments.  As people say, we’re thrillingly close to actual entertainment!

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The segments:

  1. World Peas-our segment where we talk about goings-on in pop culture and the generational differences of understanding what the hell is going on.

The Grammys!!!!  Who are these people and what are they wearing? 

No, we’re not talking about old ladies!

  1. Peas are Family/What’s pissing us off this week-our segment where we regale the listening audience with a story from our family experiences, or a rant about what’s pissing us off this week.

Tovah is pissed—tune in to hear why!

  1. Peas of Information-we ask Tovah a couple of questions unrelated to anything we’ve talked about in this episode and get her stream of consciousness answers.

Hear about Tovah’s favorite brand that they carry at Long’s

Hear about Tovah’s favorite fast-casual place for lunch and some other interesting bits of tid!

 

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