FULL SHOW: The Day We Lived on Dicks Street

Danielle is "Allergic" to Shellfish?

Is Danielle really allergic to fish or does she just say that so she won't have to eat it. Let's discuss!

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Danielle is "Allergic" to Shellfish?

Is Danielle really allergic to fish or does she just say that so she won't have to eat it. Let's discuss!

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Daily Highlight: The Homophonic Spelling Bee!

We played the Homophonic Spelling Bee—a chaotic spelling game where listeners guessed which version of a homophone we were thinking of. No one could lose... but some definitely did.

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Around the Room: Two Simple Ways to Feel Better

Skeery paints like Bob Ross (happy little trees and all), Froggy learns a cool Apple Watch trick from Danielle, Gandhi shares two simple ways to feel better, Danielle’s obsessed with cats in tiny hats, Nate rants about gym etiquette, and Scotty B has a full-blown meltdown over the garbage truck schedule.

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Mr. Michael Oppenheimer One Glove

The world’s most beloved salesperson pesters Jason with the One Glove!

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Mr. Michael Oppenheimer One Glove

The world’s most beloved salesperson pesters Jason with the One Glove!

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Daily Horoscopes: October 13th, 2025

Here are your daily horoscopes for October 13th, 2025

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FULL SHOW: The Day We Farted in Front of Our Partners

Are you really exclusive, or just assuming? Froggy shares Lisa’s road rules, and we talk about farting in front of your partner. Plus, Gandhi admits to stealing sunglasses... from a victim?!

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Tommy Talk: STOP COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHER PEOPLE

On this episode of “Tommy Talk,” Tommy discusses how to try to break the habit of comparing yourself to other people. Do you ever catch yourself endlessly scrolling on social media, wondering why you don’t have what someone else has personally or professionally? Comparison Syndrome is very real — we all go through some version of it. But it’s quite unhealthy and can often be toxic. The time we spend comparing ourselves to other people is time that we can instead use to invest in ourselves. Here is my journey with comparison syndrome, and some ways to help you break the habit.

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