Send us a text The morning after a packed party, we’re sore, punchy, and surprisingly honest about what last night taught us. A first-time DJ set felt electric, but the real story was the cost behind the scenes: heavy speakers, no ramp, and a back that filed a formal complaint. From there we pivot into something you can use today—how to walk into an interview prepared without sounding scripted. We talk about bringing notes the smart way, tailoring examples to the role, asking better questions...
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Send us a text The morning after a packed party, we’re sore, punchy, and surprisingly honest about what last night taught us. A first-time DJ set felt electric, but the real story was the cost behind the scenes: heavy speakers, no ramp, and a back that filed a formal complaint. From there we pivot into something you can use today—how to walk into an interview prepared without sounding scripted. We talk about bringing notes the smart way, tailoring examples to the role, asking better questions...
Episode 07: Breathing Through Your Butt & Other Party Tricks
Table 4 Three
1 hour 35 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 07: Breathing Through Your Butt & Other Party Tricks
Send us a text A Halloween week hang turns into a wild ride through taste, pleasure, and tech gone sideways. We kick off with weekend banter and a full invite to our 500-shots party—venue, pricing, specialty shot list—plus a candy corn debate that somehow becomes a referendum on nostalgia and identity. From there, we dive headfirst into a viral “healing” claim about the throat chakra and deep throating, calling out the pseudoscience while opening up about what actually makes sex feel connecte...
Table 4 Three
Send us a text The morning after a packed party, we’re sore, punchy, and surprisingly honest about what last night taught us. A first-time DJ set felt electric, but the real story was the cost behind the scenes: heavy speakers, no ramp, and a back that filed a formal complaint. From there we pivot into something you can use today—how to walk into an interview prepared without sounding scripted. We talk about bringing notes the smart way, tailoring examples to the role, asking better questions...