Quite a Bit Quite a Bit
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Welcome back to Quite a Bit, a podcast where we talk about exactly that!
Join best friends Keri and Drew, who are determined to rule the roost at any party - or at least, be the first pick for everyone's trivia team. These two wanderers are on a quest to explore the fascinating and the freaky, from gripping biographies to spine-tingling paranormal mysteries and everything in between.
Strap in for an adventure filled with quirky charm, hilarious banter, and mind-blowing facts that'll leave you begging for more! So, hop on board and enjoy the ride full of wit and wonderment with the unofficial party champs. Your curiosity won't know what hit it!
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Lucille Ball: Floor Spaghetti
Do you have some explaining to do? Do you poop out at parties? Well aside from that new Gorillaz album, this week we have a lot to celebrate! We walk down slapstick memory lane and learn about the life and epic career of the queen of comedy, Lucille Ball. For a woman who never gave up and put such a positive spin on things, how can you not love her?
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Ella Fitzgerald: Bonkers in Yonkers
This week we're rounding out our musical journey with early influences, bringing you the story of the First Lady of Song, the Queen of Jazz, Ella Fitzgerald. We learn about the barriers she broke down and the legacy she left behind, changing the music industry every step she took.
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Marsha P. Johnson: The Rock Bandits
Hear that knocking on the door? This week, we briefly touch up on M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin. We then reminisce on the rom-com Just Like Heaven because, in the early 2000s, falling into a coma was a sure shot to finding a boyfriend! Finally, we sit down and fully unpack the life and death of Marsha P. Johnson, how important she was in the fight for gay liberation and trans women of color. Get ready to cry because honey, she was an absolute angel who deserved better.
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Pink Pancakes
This week we are continuing down the line of early musical influences with the story of the godmother of Rock N Roll herself, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Sister Rosetta pioneered the sound we still hear today, all while pushing the societal envelope, being the essence of Rock N Roll in every way.
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Billie Holiday: A Na'vi Fever Dream
Join us as we discuss Avatar: The Way of Water and Infinity Pool! Then sip on your best glass as we sit down and talk about Billie Holiday, the queen of the jazz and powerhouse to all women. For all the struggles she endured to share her heart with us, let's celebrate Lady Day!
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Fats Domino: You'll Have to Bring the White House to Me!
This week we're letting the good times roll, rock and roll, as we talk about Fats Domino. He is considered the father, the king, of Rock N Roll. We discuss his life, his accomplishments, and the legacy and influence he ultimately left behind.
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