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Summer Nostalgia: Paper Routes, Floppy Disks, and Body Hair

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In this nostalgic episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories about entrepreneurial ventures, technological experiences, and coming-of-age moments. They kick off the discussion by addressing the infamous phrase “That’s what she said” and explore how slang has evolved over the years. This episode delves into our hosts' pasts, as they reminisce about a floppy disk repair business. From there, they share entertaining tales of paper routes, school suspensions, and the psychology behind what makes someone seem “approachable.” This episode touches on themes of growing up, relationships, and the impact of technological body modifications. It offers a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful commentary.

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Chapters

1. Phrases & Floppy Disks (00:00:00)

2. Paper Routes & Suspensions (00:10:58)

3. Crazy People Magnet (00:18:18)

4. Fake Workers Scams (00:23:45)

5. Legal Labor and Reverse Triangle Seduction (00:27:25)

6. Summer '69 and Armpit Hair (00:31:32)

7. Augmenting the Body & Clothes (00:39:17)

65 episodes

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Content provided by Kris Tyte & Sean Snodgrass, Kris Tyte, and Sean Snodgrass. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kris Tyte & Sean Snodgrass, Kris Tyte, and Sean Snodgrass or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this nostalgic episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories about entrepreneurial ventures, technological experiences, and coming-of-age moments. They kick off the discussion by addressing the infamous phrase “That’s what she said” and explore how slang has evolved over the years. This episode delves into our hosts' pasts, as they reminisce about a floppy disk repair business. From there, they share entertaining tales of paper routes, school suspensions, and the psychology behind what makes someone seem “approachable.” This episode touches on themes of growing up, relationships, and the impact of technological body modifications. It offers a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful commentary.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Phrases & Floppy Disks (00:00:00)

2. Paper Routes & Suspensions (00:10:58)

3. Crazy People Magnet (00:18:18)

4. Fake Workers Scams (00:23:45)

5. Legal Labor and Reverse Triangle Seduction (00:27:25)

6. Summer '69 and Armpit Hair (00:31:32)

7. Augmenting the Body & Clothes (00:39:17)

65 episodes

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