Fan Mail Me Brrrruuuuunnnden Bad-day energy hit like a freight train, and we decided to ride it—full throttle, zero filter, and just enough humor to keep the wheels on. We start before sunrise with the Apple Harvest fritter mission, a line that refuses to move, and the kind of small-town chaos that turns into family lore. From there we plunge into the noisy churn of social feeds, a headline spiral that somehow says a lot while telling us nothing, and the creeping feeling that scrolling offers...
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Fan Mail Me Brrrruuuuunnnden Bad-day energy hit like a freight train, and we decided to ride it—full throttle, zero filter, and just enough humor to keep the wheels on. We start before sunrise with the Apple Harvest fritter mission, a line that refuses to move, and the kind of small-town chaos that turns into family lore. From there we plunge into the noisy churn of social feeds, a headline spiral that somehow says a lot while telling us nothing, and the creeping feeling that scrolling offers...
Fan Mail Me Brrrruuuuunnnden What drives a podcast to reach 100 episodes? For the hosts of "Sockeytome," it's their unwavering commitment to authentic conversation and willingness to discuss topics others won't touch. In this milestone celebration, Detto, T-Bot, and Keebler (minus Casey who couldn't make it) reflect on their journey through candid banter and genuine reflection. The trio explores what has kept listeners tuning in—their vulnerability, honesty, and ability to tackle uncomfortab...
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Fan Mail Me Brrrruuuuunnnden Bad-day energy hit like a freight train, and we decided to ride it—full throttle, zero filter, and just enough humor to keep the wheels on. We start before sunrise with the Apple Harvest fritter mission, a line that refuses to move, and the kind of small-town chaos that turns into family lore. From there we plunge into the noisy churn of social feeds, a headline spiral that somehow says a lot while telling us nothing, and the creeping feeling that scrolling offers...