Randomness with Heath & Josh

Heath & Josh

Randomness is just that! We will talk about it all !!!randomnesspodcast.com

  1. 18 AUG

    Episode 116: Straight from the Horse’s Mouth: Idioms with Heath & Josh

    Make sure to send us text message with any questions or comments! In this lighthearted and linguistically curious episode, Heath and Josh take listeners on a spontaneous dive into the weird and wonderful world of idioms, sayings, and their unexpected origins. Starting with well-known expressions like “bite the bullet,” “kick the bucket,” and “mad as a hatter,” they explore where these phrases came from and how they became embedded in everyday speech. The episode keeps a casual and conversational pace as Heath and Josh bounce off each other's humor and stories. Along the way, they also: Reflect on phrases their parents and grandparents usedCompare regional slang from across the U.S., especially Appalachian and Southern sayingsLaugh over odd and lesser-known expressions that spark both confusion and fascinationDiscuss how language evolves, and how some idioms fade out over timeThere’s no rigid format here. It’s just two friends letting curiosity and conversation lead the way through a rabbit hole of linguistic randomness. Whether you're here for laughs, nostalgia, or some fun trivia, this episode is a great example of what makes Heath & Josh so entertaining: genuine chemistry, quirky banter, and a love for the strange things we say without thinking twice. Thanks for listening! We are on all major podcasts platforms. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Threads and remember to like, follow and share!

    59 min
  2. 4 AUG

    Episode 114: CPS, Capitol Hill and Laughs with Misty Von Bougie

    Make sure to send us text message with any questions or comments! In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, Heath and Josh sit down with Mental Health Awareness advocate, artist, and Axolotl enthusiast Misty. She shares her powerful journey of working with Child Protective Services, where she witnessed firsthand the trauma children face and the emotional toll it took on her over the years. Misty opens up about how the stress and heartbreak eventually led her to pursue a new path for the sake of her own mental health. The conversation takes a turn toward advocacy as Misty talks about her trip to Capitol Hill to raise awareness for tardive dyskinesia—a rare and often misunderstood illness. She explains why speaking up for those affected is so important and how that mission became personal. Josh and Misty also reminisce about a high school trip they took together to the Grand Canyon area, where a sudden health scare had everyone worried—until it turned out to be far less serious than originally feared. To lighten things up, the group talks about Misty’s unique love for Axolotls, her quirky and adorable aquatic pets that bring her peace and joy. From serious issues to silly stories, this episode is a touching reminder of resilience, advocacy, and finding joy in the little things. Thanks for listening! We are on all major podcasts platforms. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Threads and remember to like, follow and share!

    1h 4m
  3. 21 JUL

    Episode 112: Time Has No Patience — Cooper London on Healing, Art & Music

    Make sure to send us text message with any questions or comments! In this powerful episode, Heath and Josh welcome artist and digital creator Cooper London, daughter of actor Jason London and goddaughter of Shannen Doherty. Cooper opens up about her extraordinary yet turbulent life growing up surrounded by Hollywood, the complicated family ties with addiction, and how her "Aunt Shannen" became her refuge from darker experiences. Cooper shares candidly about her own struggles, from battling ketamine addiction, relapses, and being diagnosed with gastroparesis (a condition tied to past opiate use), to finding herself through digital art and music. She talks about hitting rock bottom and choosing to start outpatient therapy on her own terms, explaining how the ritual of addiction was as gripping as the substances themselves. The conversation also dives into Cooper’s artistic passions. She discusses collaborating on visual art, her deep love for digital design, and transitioning her music from hip hop rooted in raw personal stories to exploring EDM collaborations. Throughout, she stresses the importance of honesty in her art, saying she only creates from things she’s truly lived. She also reflects on the grief of losing Shannen Doherty, managing overwhelming support from Shannon’s vast fan base, and how her Aunt’s influence still drives her to keep going despite hardships. As always, the hosts keep it real, offering friendship and support, while highlighting the complexities of addiction and the courage it takes to keep moving forward. They close the episode by urging anyone struggling to reach out for help through the national helpline. Where to find Cooper: Instagram: @CooperLondonLNDN for her art and links to her music on SoundCloud. If you’re struggling with substance abuse, call the free, confidential SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Thanks for listening! We are on all major podcasts platforms. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Threads and remember to like, follow and share!

    53 min

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