Unnecessary Talking Sean & Jason
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We will dissect everything from how to negotiate painful awkward moments, to the perfect karaoke song for every occasion.
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Unnecessary Talking: Election Edition
Sean & Jason do a deep dive into what it would mean to have a Trump for president. Sean makes the case for you to #feelthebern, and Jason explains why he is terrible at politics and no one should listen to him. Enjoy.
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Unnecessary Talking: Panhandling, politics, & people on crutches
We emerged from our 5 month hiatus to bring you our A-game. It starts with me recording Sean without him knowing it, and only goes up from there.
Features our first guest appearance--Jason's wife enters the studio to let him know he was not properly taking care of his daughter.
Then it turns into the NPR news hour as Sean & Jason discuss presidential politics. Sean feels the Bern, Jason expresses just how much he doesn't care about politics. -
Unnecessary Talking, Episode 97
Sean had a confrontation with a Craigslist seller; Jason had a run-in with a waiter--hilarity ensues. Plus, don't miss this week's "What is With" segment!
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Unhappy Campers
Sean and Jason explore the all too common habit of seething inwardly about poor customer service, but not having the guts to actually say anything...but why does the courage we lack seem to come so easily to our wives? It's unclear.
We also read some listener feedback--always a dicey proposition for a fledgling podcast--and it does get pretty uncomfortable, actually.
And we wind things up with the introduction of a new segment--check it out! -
Inappropriate Talkers
What do you do about the guy who tries to strike up a conversation with you in a public bathroom? Or the person who speaks freely in an elevator, hoping you're hanging on their every word? Well we don't know what YOU do with it--but Jason and Sean complain about it a lot, over-react, and generally have a meltdown over the whole thing. Enjoy.
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Sports Hate
Sean takes us through his top 5 hated athletes—but not before he sounds off on his frustration with other men's public bathroom habits.