Podcast by Sarah and Lindsey
Sarah and Lindsey discuss Severance, a novel by Ling Ma about millennials, capitalism, zombies, and millennial capitalism zombies. It's really good. Also, Lindsey drinks cheap, weak, domestic beer, and Sarah does not. Also, we get an update from Esteban! And we hear from Don Swanson (from Wisconsin). Support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/onthesamepage Leave us a voicemail: (540) 929-1270 Send us an email: onthesamepagepod@gmail.com Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870595719750894 Tweeter at us: https://twitter.com/WOTSPpodcast
Oh my, we're back! And we're talking about our very favorite: Eddie Izzard and her wonderful memoir Believe Me. Also we introduce our new segment: listener reviews, we say hi to Glenn and Cadance, and Sarah's family may or may not make a surprise appearance. It's an action packed WOTSP, and we promise to be back next month. Support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/onthesamepage Leave us a voicemail: (540) 929-1270 Send us an email: onthesamepagepod@gmail.com Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870595719750894 Tweeter at us: https://twitter.com/WOTSPpodcast
We read The Beach! No seriously, we definitely read The Beach. Also, we are not depressed, are Bezos rich, got vaccinated like 7 times, and are generally fulfilled by our day-to-day lives. Also, here's the second conversation that Sarah and I recorded for Evolutionary Psychology last semester. Seriously, we'll definitely read a book soon. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870595719750894 https://twitter.com/WOTSPpodcast https://www.patreon.com/onthesamepage
We always use the "explicit" tag, but we really need it for this one, folks. Put the kids to bed before you join Sarah, Lindsey, and special guest Dan on their romp through this incredibly erotic tale of fascism, antifascism, tigers, burned toast, and political intrigue. Holy f-bombs, batman! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870595719750894 https://twitter.com/WOTSPpodcast https://www.patreon.com/onthesamepage
In this episode, Sarah and Lindsey read TWO BOOKS, Y'ALL. Plus, there are no "hampsters," and Sarah's work microwave can only cook popcorn, fish filets, and roast chickens. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870595719750894 https://www.patreon.com/onthesamepage
In this episode, Sarah and Lindsey are so excited to be here. Our hips just can't lie. We give a few updates, teasers for upcoming episodes, and interruptingpearlsayswhat?
In this episode, we discuss running, Eddie Izzard, dinosaurs, monkeys, and eventually, we get around to This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, by Ann Patchett. Lindsey swears even more than usual, and Sarah totally gets the last word. Mentioned in the episode: Eddie Izzard, Jesus visits the dinosaurs: youtu.be/Z2DK-iWudCk Eddie Izzard, Jesus accidentally makes Christianity pagan: youtu.be/2LPhwkrEM4I
We still haven't read anything...on this day. But, we do talk about cognitive distortions in a really helpful way, and we share Top 5 Recommended Reads lists. It's pretty rad, really. We haven't left our houses for awhile. Elliott Smith was (is) really cool.
In this episode, we didn't read a book. That's more like Week-4-of-Self-Isolation activity. However, we do talk about the other stuff we've been doing (e.g., eating pretzels, watching hours of Senate proceedings, trying not to drink), and briefly about where Sarah draws the line when it comes to cannibalism. Lindsey tries to plug two other podcasts, but fails to actually name the second one (Very Bad Wizards, Episode 185: The Devil's Playground).
In this episode, there's cultural relativism, but then there's cultural relativism; we discuss robot-arranged marriages and give our final verdict on incest; we pour one out for Miles Davis.
In this episode, there are children in cages, exploitative SJW t-shirts, and not enough recycled bags; Glenn and Cadence give us the cold shoulder; Lindsey spends most of the episode describing the cocktail she invented.
Lindsey drinks scotch, and reveals a deep dark secret; Sarah drinks gin, and opines on the virtues of pet ogres; we spend at least 10% of this podcast talking about the book.
In this episode, we discuss The Machine Stops, and muse about the perennial quandary: If Obama gave a speech and no one talked about it on Twitter, did it really happen? We also give advice to all our underage listeners about how to order bourbon at a bar so as not to get carded.
We talk about the fabulous Jonathan Van Ness's (of Queer Eye) new memoir, Over The Top; Sarah drinks a variety of beverages and eats cheese; Lindsey makes up a drink as spicy and complex as Jonathan; we do our best to wrap our heads around gender fluidity.
Sorry for my subpar audio, Glenn and Cadence; we'll be back to our crystal-clear selves next episode. In this episode, we talk about the incredibly complex and moving novel Tell The Wolves I'm Home; Sarah tries to drink gin, but runs out; Miles Davis seeks connection, love, and acceptance from us; we have epiphanies; we really like this book.
Just in time for Halloween (unless you're a patron), we talk about Ghosted with Glenn and Cadence; Sarah explores new hard seltzers, while Lindsey switches to gin; we all figure this out together.
We aren't perfect humans. We don't say everything perfectly. So, we wanted to clarify a few things from the last episode.
In our inaugural episode, we introduce ourselves; we introduce the NSA agents assigned to surveil our fascinating repartee; we do pro bono product placement for two different brands of hard seltzer; and, mostly, and most importantly, we talk about the wonderful novel, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.