Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agentâs determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, âWhat is the strangest thing you ha...
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Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agentâs determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, âWhat is the strangest thing you ha...
Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of laughter and relatable woes as Jen Connor, actress, comedian, and lifelong tenant, spills the tea on her outrageous encounters with nightmare roommates and a landlord who's like a permanent resident of 'Neglectville'. đ â Tune in as we unpack the highs, lows, and downright absurdities of city living with someone who's been there, done that, and has the outrageous anecdotes to prove it! Subscribe: YouTube Submit your own Story: Anonymous Submission F...
RealTea Chicago
Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agentâs determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, âWhat is the strangest thing you ha...