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Episode 146: Life Without WiFi, IV Drips & Family Heirlooms with Gelindo

54 min · 11 de may de 2026
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This week on Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the guys dive into what life feels like when you disconnect from the internet and whether society has become way too dependent on technology, social media, and constant notifications. After reflecting on the peace of being unplugged at the Juke Joint Festival, the conversation spirals into everything from government internet shutdowns and digital addiction to whether platforms like Instagram and TikTok actually provide any value anymore. The episode also explores the growing trend of hydration rooms and IV therapy culture, breaking down the science, scams, and modern obsession with quick fixes for everything from hangovers to stress and burnout. Later, the conversation shifts to youth soccer, chaos at an LA Galaxy game, parenting moments, and the emotional realization of watching a child truly fall in love with sports for the first time. The guys wrap things up with a hilarious but surprisingly deep conversation about jewelry, family heirlooms, legacy, and what people really leave behind after they’re gone. Part comedy, part philosophy, part modern-life therapy session — this episode is a perfect example of why no topic is off limits on Yhea Foo Nah Foo.

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