Pour Me a Story
Debbie and Corey make Bahama Mamas, debating the drink’s dangerously sweet “secret” (cream of coconut), plus virgin vs “shmedium” versions, fries, and candy arsenic concerns. The conversation veers into how they like steak (well done vs medium rare), vegan food being processed, and the need for balance and self-preservation. They talk live music excitement (Nine Inch Nails, Tori Amos), concert memories, and double standards in how lyrics and performers are judged, including discussion of a Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny and an alternate “All-American Halftime Show.” They reflect on political polarization, outrage, moral lines, and media consumption, then pivot to the viral appeal of the gay hockey romance “Heated Rivalry,” masculinity, and blunt communication about sex, before wrapping with where to follow the podcast. Topics 00:00 Bahama Mama Breakdown 00:55 Virgin vs Shmedium 01:31 Schmedium Life Hacks 02:42 Steak Doneness Debate 07:40 Vegan Cheese Reality 09:56 Arsenic Candy Panic 12:54 Nine Inch Nails Hype 17:11 Concerts and Tailgates 24:29 Halftime Show Politics 32:47 Choosing Sides Fatigue 36:27 Clearing Up The Context 37:26 Why People Miss The Controversy 38:42 Self Preservation Online 40:24 Fake Outrage And Moral Lines 43:52 Curating Your Circle 50:03 Nuance And The Immigration Debate 53:16 Sports Spotlight And Activism 54:34 Heated Rivalry Deep Dive 56:41 Toxic Masculinity And What’s Hot 01:01:57 Bi Curious Advice And Leaning In 01:09:29 Cruise Ship Perspective On Joy 01:11:26 LGBTQIA+ And Wrap Up
19 episoder
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