Ever felt that slow-burn anxiety when the headlines say “shutdown,” but the real story is families missing checks and plans falling apart? We crack open why these standoffs happen, how add-ons and brinkmanship stall basic governance, and what it means when the fallout hits the people least able to absorb it. Then we do what we do best: veer into the messy middle where culture meets everyday life. Cigar etiquette turns into a bigger conversation about consent in shared spaces. A simple questi...
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Ever felt that slow-burn anxiety when the headlines say “shutdown,” but the real story is families missing checks and plans falling apart? We crack open why these standoffs happen, how add-ons and brinkmanship stall basic governance, and what it means when the fallout hits the people least able to absorb it. Then we do what we do best: veer into the messy middle where culture meets everyday life. Cigar etiquette turns into a bigger conversation about consent in shared spaces. A simple questi...
From WNBA Entitlement to Studio Confessions :: Ep 66 Try That in a Small Town Podcast
Try That in a Small Town Podcast
1 hour 18 minutes
3 months ago
From WNBA Entitlement to Studio Confessions :: Ep 66 Try That in a Small Town Podcast
In this captivating episode of Try That in a Small Town, the guys settle into their new studio space powered by e-Spaces to deliver raw, unfiltered conversations that swing between hilarious and profound. The conversation kicks off with a spirited debate about entitlement in the WNBA, questioning players wearing "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts despite the league never turning a profit in 30 years. This launches them into examining how social media amplifies controversies and shapes public pe...
Try That in a Small Town Podcast
Ever felt that slow-burn anxiety when the headlines say “shutdown,” but the real story is families missing checks and plans falling apart? We crack open why these standoffs happen, how add-ons and brinkmanship stall basic governance, and what it means when the fallout hits the people least able to absorb it. Then we do what we do best: veer into the messy middle where culture meets everyday life. Cigar etiquette turns into a bigger conversation about consent in shared spaces. A simple questi...