
Childhood best friends Joe Hegyes and Andrew Muscarella spent their youth chasing gold stars—now they’re just trying to stop sucking in their stomachs. Each week, they unpack a shared history of anxiety, performance, and the side effects of being a little too well-behaved. For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com We want to make the podcast even better, help us... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 218 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This week, join us for a Patreon Original episode where we discuss the current states of our stomachs, our relationship to food, and our sphincters.
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This week, comedian and writer James Tom joins the pod to discuss his childhood in California, Fire Island, and his thoughts on gay culture.
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This week, we're joined by Joe's boyfriend for a very special episode! We talk about life growing up in Australia, finding yourself in Brooklyn, and the details of Joe and Ross' dating history.
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The boys are back with an episode that will change everything... for Trader Joe's corprate. This week we're discussing This week Andrew takes a tour of the Khia Asylum before the boys head into a deep dive of their past year: from Uber Wrapped to Sp... more
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Listening to this feels like hanging out with your favorite cousins. The sound effects alone can brighten my day. I giggle to myself almost constantly and recommend to everyone!!
so so so so so so funny. they brighten my day!!!
The way these two just make me cackle. I love.
the funniest people ever!! also TYSM for adding a transition noise or an announcement before ads ily guys!!!!!!!🫶
a perfect show, a perfect pair, have never laughed harder. 10/10
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Listeners can expect a humorous yet introspective exploration of friendship, nostalgia, and culture from two childhood best friends. Each episode features a blend of personal anecdotes, light-hearted banter, and thoughtful commentary on various societal issues, including relationships, identity, and food. The hosts utilize their comedic skills to address both serious and silly topics, creating a dynamic that keeps audiences engaged and entertained. The chemistry between Joe and Andrew stands out, characterized by their shared history and authenticity, making their conversations feel relatable to a broad range of listeners.
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