Ever wondered why Brits call it courgette while Americans say zucchini—and who can you identify from a terrible joke? This episode is a fast, funny dive into US vs UK food names plus a round of our “Joke’s on Who” guessing game. After a (very) long break, we’re back with some audio hiccups, nostalgic cereal trivia, a surprising Coconut Coke chat, and a wildly relatable rant about modern-day mini purgatories—then we wrap with rapid-fire rounds guessing famous names from clues and punchlines. In this episode: US vs UK food vocabulary: arugula/rocket, eggplant/aubergine, zucchini/courgette, shrimp/prawns, and more. Confusing classics: pudding, sweets, baked potato, fish sticks, English muffins, fava beans, Coconut Coke + cereal mascots and nostalgic trivia "Soul-crushing modern purgatories”: the DMV, car sales, traffic, self-checkout, and flying "Joke's on Who” guessing game: JFK, Elmo, Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse, Houdini Follow/subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and if you laughed even once, leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. #earbudsunite! Highlights: 0:17-1:03 46 sec 1. Podcast welcome and initial audio issues. To introduce the podcast and address early technical difficulties. 1:03-2:17 1 min 14 sec 2. Returning after four months, greeting listeners, silly phrases. To acknowledge the long break and engage with the live audience. 2:17-8:13 5 min 56 sec 3. Coconut Coke, cereal mascots, and related trivia. To discuss a new drink and delve into nostalgic cereal character details. 14:27-50:303 6 min 3 sec 5. US vs UK food names: flour, arugula, baked potato, sweets, pudding. To compare and contrast different food terminology between the US and UK. 50:30-72:27 21 min 57 sec 6. US vs UK food names: eggplant, English muffins, fava beans, fish sticks, shrimp, zucchini. To continue the comparison of food names, highlighting more differences. 72:27-75:1 12 min 44 sec 7. Recap of food name differences and audience engagement reminder. To summarize the previous segment and encourage listener interaction. 75:11-117:37 42 min 26 sec 8. Soul-crushing modern purgatories: DMV, car sales, traffic, self-checkout, flying. To share relatable experiences of frustrating modern-day situations.1 17:37-127:36 9 min 59 sec 9. Game: Jokes on Who - guessing JFK. To play an interactive guessing game with the hosts and audience. 127:36-139:50 12 min 14 sec 10. Game: Jokes on Who - guessing Elmo, To continue the guessing game with a character. 139:50-155:22 15 min 32 sec 11. Game: Jokes on Who - guessing Paul McCartney. To play another round of the guessing game with a present-ish person. 155:22-172:11 16 min 49 sec 12. Game: Jokes on Who - guessing Amy Winehouse and Houdini. To conclude the guessing game with two more rounds. 172:11-174:422 min 31 sec 13. Game wrap-up, next episode, and podcast outro. To conclude the episode and provide information about future broadcasts.