PAFO - Pond Around and Find Out

"I Gave It To That Ground Beef"

1 h 53 min · 24. juni 2026
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This week on PAFO, the crew is settling into the newly renovated studio. Talking sponsorship opportunities and international travel plans, near-death experiences, and the ongoing debate over who is and isn't "in the know."KG recounts a terrifying highway encounter involving a flying tire, Chris had a close call with a falling tree branch and is convinced fate occasionally keeps people around for a reason. Meanwhile, Zoe introduces the group to a local food-share program, discusses community, generosity, and the unexpected joy of meeting people outside your usual circles.The conversation bounces between tornadoes, bonfires, childhood mistakes, first jobs, and Father's Day plans.

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