G-J0TKTP06ND E216: "Southern Hospitality" - Small Town Scuttlebutt

Episode 216

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29th Oct 2024

E216: "Southern Hospitality"

Let's get into the Halloween spirit. Is there anything creepier than a man sitting next to you at your table in a Subway restaurant? Liz Daly, a certified CSI enthusiast, breaks down the hair-raising encounter and everything that could have happened.

Evan anticipates a stressful situation at work but he's prepared and confident. Hear his wisdom and empowering message of why you cannot rely on other people.

Emails from your kids' school may get to the point faster if Rick's new crusade takes off. Hear how he is leading by example in his role of Grade 5 Room Parent.

Big Story! Evan is back from his golf trip to South Carolina where he was called the N-word by a black man. Then it happened again by a white woman recording him carrying his clubs, which begs the question, how was the golf?

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Small Town Scuttlebutt
We react to the overreactions of small town problems.
Making sense of what’s happening in our society is complicated. From the perpetual virtue-signaling to the over-reliance on water bottles, small towns across the globe are facing serious challenges. The man-bun, mommy blogs, and people who consider figure skating a sport; they’re all egregiously wrong!

So, if your typical day is stymied by self-checkout machines that always need an employee override or your inbox is flooded with way too many over-worded emails from your kid’s school, we can commiserate.

Join us as we critically examine these quandaries and more every Tuesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere else cool podcasts are found.

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Rick Fink Jr.

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Rick Fink Jr. is the co-creator and host of Small Town Scuttlebutt and a stay-at-home-dad. As an emerging comic in the Boston area during the pandemic, Rick sought podcasting as an alternative to live performing. Rick's first time on stage in front of a microphone occurred in second grade when he won a chickadee mating call contest.

Liz Daly

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