Podcast by Carly Koemptgen
They drive a giant hot dog. They like to talk. In Carly & Mitch’s latest creative project, Wien-versations, they share their conversations from the Wien with the world. In the second episode, Mitch & Carly talk about that awkward moment when you don't want to spend money at an establishment and do it anyway (4:20). After discussing an incredibly average week regarding fans and updates, they move on to hashing out the series finale of Breaking Bad(19:22). If you're not into Breaking Bad spoilers, skip to 25:40 where Mitch & Carly play a new game called text or DM, where the other person has 60 seconds to go through the other person's texts or DMs and read one aloud, out of context. (This week's topics include hometown gripes & awkward flirting) And finally, everyone's favorite segment, The Rant Hat (32:29), includes topics like MLMs and the song Life is a Highway (no, we don't want to ride it all night long).
They drive a giant hot dog. They like to talk. In Carly & Mitch’s latest creative project, Wien-versations, they share their conversations from the Wien with the world. In the first episode of (hopefully) an ongoing project, the duo hashes out the details of why they’re here and unveil the segments they’ll be presenting every week. In this week’s episode, Mitch talks about the depressing moment when you realize that you’re no longer in college and can’t party like you used to (5:56). At 11:06, Carly and Mitch talk about diets on the road and eating McDonald’s in the middle of Boston. At 15:04, we discuss the “fan of the week”, a 9-year-old named Jake Arsenault who dressed up as a hot dog for his school picture. Read all about him here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/29/wienermobile-visits-boy-who-posed-school-id-hot-dog-costume/2499409001/ Mitch & Carly begin to wrap up the episode by talking about Hailee Steinfeld’s vain but oh-so-relatable new song (21:12) and Carly’s current thoughts on where she’s at in Breaking Bad (25:53). The duo finishes things off with a segment called “rant hat”, where Carly talks about her grudge against guys whose names start with the letter J and Mitch calls for some serious tax reform in the state of New Jersey.