Small Tohls with Mitch and Carlo Mitch and Carlo
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Not-so-fresh grads Mitch and Carlo, two college buddies, and band mates shares with you stories of their misadventures, struggles, and things that they are passionate about ORRR just the things they hate.
So if you're in the mood to hear endless blabbering about life, death, and everything in between or if you just want to hang and laugh with us, then why not give us a shot? *Cheers!*
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Episode 8: So What's The Point?!
In this episode, Mitch and Carlo look back to their life 10 years ago when we use Friendster, Limewire, Nokia XpressMusic, and Ipod shuffle. They also talked about how emo is not just a phase but a way of life for them.
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Episode 7: E-numan + Tohlongs
Mitch and Carlo had an e-numan session with their college friends, Gio and Rennel. Rennel who's in Italy shared how hard it is to adjust living in a different country right after graduating from college. They also remembered the times where they hang out A LOT at Rennel's dorm.
Also, another sender for "Tohlongs" asked their opinion regarding an ex lover who has been guilt tripping her ever since they broke up. -
Episode 6: Immaturity or Love Language?
For the first episode with Mitch and Carlo's "Tohlong" (or not, they haven't decided the segment name yet) where people share their stories and ask for their opinions they tackled love in the midst of pandemic. A message sender shared her frustrations with how the pandemic negatively affects her 2 year romantic relationship. She wonders if the problem they're facing is a matter of immaturity or not knowing and understanding each other's love language.
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Episode 5: Don't Forget Yourself
In this episode, Mitch and Carlo shared their drunk experiences and worst hangovers. Who knew that a local brandy will allow you to teleport, that pale pilsen taste like chocolate, and that gin goes well with beer?!
They also talked about quarter life crisis and encourages people who were experiencing it to be patient with rediscovering themselves and finding the things that they are passionate about. They also reminded their listeners that their feelings and emotions are valid and that it's okay not to be okay.