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In this episode, please enjoy the World's Worst Apology. Water of the week is Pamplemousse La Croix... the Candle. Also, Tangerine-Lemongrass-Green Tea from Sound, Grapefruit from Nixie, and Orange from Poppi.
ERK is indulging his inner theater kid by sitting down with Grammy Award-winner Jonathan Groff. The two chat about his original run in SPRING AWAKENING and bringing the cast back together for the recent 15th-anniversary concert, being closeted early in his career, growing up amongst the Amish, starring in THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS, Lea Michele, spit, getting naked on stage, DREAMGIRLS, Sutton Foster, Pamplemousse La Croix, his grooming routine, THE WHITE LOTUS and so much more. Plus, Groff's former LOOKING costar Murray Bartlett and Tony Award-winner Ben Platt join in on the fun. All that, plus we're chatting AND JUST LIKE THAT and giving a necessary postmortem on the show that had us gripped. Show links:Get bonus content by joining us on Patreon http://patreon.com/shutupevanEvan Ross Katz on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/evanrosskatz/Ryan Killian Krause on Twitter https://twitter.com/RyanKKrauseSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IT'S LAUREN!!! HEY!! Welcome to this week's episode! We discuss many things including but not limited to… being half Jewish, YA novels, pervs on chatrooms, “Pamplemousse” La Croix, and how Instagram influencers can't stop traveling to Tulum. It's much better than it sounds honestly… We hope you enjoy this episode and if you do please don't forget to RATE AND REVIEW us on Apple podcasts!!! Love you and see you next week!! FOLLOW SPIRAL: @spiralthepod / FOLLOW LAUREN: @s.ilver (IG) @laurentepfer (TW) / FOLLOW ELAINE: @elainerfarah / EMAIL US: spiralthepod@gmail.com
Zach and Courtney join the Seltzercast to drink Pamplemousse La Croix, and discuss their new podcast Beck 2 Beck. FOLLOW THE SELTZERCAST: http://twitter.com/seltzercast https://www.instagram.com/seltzer.cast/ https://twitter.com/Sean_POBrien https://www.instagram.com/seanpatrickobrien/ THIS PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SUPERYAKI http://superyaki.com/ https://twitter.com/SuperYakiStuff Narration provided by Tim Wells Art by Kyra Kaufer Music by Kevin MacLeod: Samba Isobel by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4316-samba-isobel License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3851-happy-alley License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Poppers and Prosecco by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4231-poppers-and-prosecco License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hannah took her last drink on April 16, 2020. With 45 days sober (at the time of recording) this is her story of living alcohol-free (AF). Paul has created a new meditation. It’s 20 minutes long and is specifically geared towards cravings. You can get it here for free. Odette opens talking about the upcoming long weekend, which is the 4th of July. She asks “how can we leverage the current state of the world / the current pandemic and our desire to not drink this upcoming holiday weekend?” A celebration that is centered around food and also drinking, what does this mean for our own choices. There is an assumed permission slip that allows you to start drinking at whatever time you want. Given the state of the world and smaller gatherings happening, it might prove to be easier to not drink. Here’s a list of how to not drink this weekend Bring your own drinks, make it special! Tell someone you don’t want to drink. It’s ok to ask for help Let yourself have fun. Have one goal for the day- Don’t drink. Leave if you’re uncomfortable. [9:00] Odette introduces Hannah. Hannah lives in Las Vegas. She is 30 years old. She has worked in the medical field in the past but will begin teaching soon. For fun recently she’s been doing puzzles. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors, and working out. [12:33] How have you been feeling in these early days? Hannah said she previously had some time away from alcohol under her belt, but had started drinking again. So, she was prepared for stopping again. This time it was emotional, but no physical withdrawal symptoms. She feels good and is looking forward to this path. [14:12] What happened that made you decide to drink again? Hannah said in January 2019 she tried to do dry January again, but only made it about 15 days. She restarted February 1st and this lasted for her until almost September. While she was for a time able to moderate her drinking, once quarantine began the drinking became a daily thing and she was feeling pretty awful, mentally, and physically. [16:02] What started you on this path to wanting to live AF? What’s your drinking background? Hannah said she took her first drink around 14 or 15. When she was 17, she lost her mother to addiction and alcohol became her outlet to escape. She had a year of partying harder than any teenager should have. Two weeks after she turned 18, she found out she was pregnant and sobered up, promising her child a better life. She did eventually return to alcohol. While she was succeeding on the outside, she was drinking a lot. Around 25 years old she was experiencing high anxiety and was noticing how alcohol wasn’t serving her. [20:38] Did you have a rock bottom moment or what pushed you to take action? Hannah said there wasn’t a true rock bottom moment, but there were a lot of moments that weren’t the smartest: falling, driving drunk, drunk injuries. It was just the understanding that alcohol was what was causing her to feel bad all the time. The shame spiral was real. The end of 2018 was a heavy drinking period for Hannah and she did 15 days of dry January 2019 but drank. And in February 2019 was her first attempt at living AF. [28:07] Does your son notice the difference in you drinking vs not drinking? Hannah said he hasn’t ever said anything directly, but she knows he noticed when she was drinking in the past. As he gets older she wants to share more with him about her stopping drinking. [30:26] Walk us through a day in your life now. What’s in your recovery toolbox? Hannah said that she tries to wake up and get a workout in before work. Waking up early and doing something for herself helps make her day better. This also helps her identify her emotions for the day. After work she and her boyfriend will cook, listen to audiobooks, keeping herself busy is important. [32:28] Has it been easy having an honest conversation with your boyfriend about your drinking? (Her boyfriend still drinks) Hannah said it's been difficult; she was emotional in the beginning when she first stopped drinking and had to watch him drink a beer or two. He however has been very supportive. He checks in with her and is often the sober person with her. They no longer keep alcohol in the house. [34:59] What’s your favorite NA drink? Pamplemousse La Croix. [35:25] What have you learned about yourself in this journey? Hannah said over the years she has developed some coping mechanisms, but there’s still more work to be done. She wants to work on being more open and honest with those close to her. Expressing her feelings honestly and talk and not keep it all inside will be helpful. [36:20] What gets you excited in life right now? Hannah said that being there for her son as he gets older. Also, a new career in teaching is exciting. Being fully present. [38:05] Did you get any pushback from friends when you decided to stop drinking? Hannah said when she first went AF in 2019, a few friends gave her pushback about it. But this time around she’s trying to be more honest with friends. In the moment there are always people who question why she’s not drinking. [39:22] If you could talk to Day 1 Hannah, what would you say to her? Just wait it out. Life is so much better without alcohol. [40:00] Rapid Fire Round What is a lightbulb moment you’ve had on this journey? How quickly I can progress without alcohol. What is a memorable moment sobriety has given you? Being in the moment and not being hungover. What are some of your favorite resources? Recovery Elevator podcast, Café RE, talking to more people who don’t drink, Sober Happy Hour, Quit Lit, What parting piece of guidance can you give to listeners? If you think you have a drinking problem, you probably do. Only you can decide that. You may need to ditch the booze if... If you go to the store, buy a bottle of wine, pour ½ down the drain so you won’t drink it all, drink that and then return to the store to get another bottle of wine. Odette’s challenge this week: Take a picture of your 4th of July contribution. Share on Instagram and tag us @recoveryelevator on Instagram so we can give you a virtual high five! Upcoming events, retreats, and courses: Ditching the Booze - The What, the Why, and the How. We will be offering this again, starting 8/4/2020 and 11/3/20. It’s free for Café RE members. Not a Café Re member? Sign up here and use the code OPPORTUNITY to waive the set-up fee. You can find more information about our events The book, Alcohol is SH!T, is out. Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Resources: Connect with Cafe RE- Use the promo code OPPORTUNITY to waive the set-up fee. Sobriety Tracker iTunes Sobriety Tracker Android Sober Selfies!- Send your Sober Selfie and your Success Story to -info@recoveryelevator.com “Recovery Elevator – Stay cool, stay weird, stay safe and stay healthy- we love you guys,”
Scott and Troy talk movies. In this episode of the podcast, we break down the latest news in the film industry, review a A Star is Born, do a little Oscar-bashing, talk Marvel movies, and get into a couple documentaries (The Staircase and Grizzly Man). We also drink Pamplemousse La Croix (that's french for ballin'!). Give it a go and let us know - scoopdity whoop!
In a world that smashes people's dreams, it's refreshing to hear some stories from a human who's had their dreams come to fruition. Seth Ondracek lives the dream (by working his ass off), having arrived in New York six years ago from Omaha, Nebraska with nothing but a P Bass and the desire to make his living. His stories of personal transformation are that of legend and all in the commitment of serving the music. He is now the bassist for some of the coolest bands in NYC: Motherfeather, Hollis Brown and America's Party Band, The Barnstorm (!). We sit down with a Pamplemousse La Croix* (natch) and get the scoop on why he only has black basses and animals, why he made major lifestyle changes to improve on his music, and how he became the king of Omaha at age 21. *I appresh the article about how they are getting sued and how it's toxic. Thank you for sending my way, loves. I'm WAY TOO FAR GONE. If La Croix is what does me in, just let me enjoy my remaining days with a few of them. Save yourself.
Get in the back seat with Jake in Freddy for this episode wherein Freddy gives listeners a sh*tty path to losing 10 lbs in 5 days, puns as a weak attempt at humor are investigated, and Jake and Freddy discuss their Myers Briggs types in relation to Game of Thrones. You'll also hear Jake admit a slight respect for Ramsey Bolton and his desire to "smash" Khal Drogo. Hilarity ensues. Show Notes [0:00] Freddy spoils Lord of the Rings for all of our listeners. [0:50] Where Freddy presents Jake the new lapel mics. [1:20] Jake finds his style archetype, and it’s “rakish”. [2:30] How to keep your hair on fleek. [3:55] How to pull off being inconsiderate in traffic. [5:10] There are two kinds of people: high-fivers and head-nodders. [6:55] Freddy takes DRASTIC measures to lose enough weight to keep $250. [12:40] Why do guys think dick pics are a good idea? [13:35] Jake and Freddy discuss whether or not puns are punny. [19:15] Jake is blown away at the concept of buying bottled water. [22:15] The greatest drink in the world: Pamplemousse La Croix. [23:40] Where we learn that Freddy is an ESL that brooms floors. [26:30] Myers Briggs, Game of Thrones, and Jake’s slight admiration from Ramsey Bolton. [31:45] Jake admits he has a man-crush on Khal Drogo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadrants/message
We discuss how the #MeToo movement has affected dating, why we may never recover in time, when it's okay for women to offer to pay, the significance of a blue lobster, why men are just as scary as they've always been, how we can reverse the effects of what's happening with dating now, and more with Brian Howie, America’s #1 dating enthusiast and host of the Great Love Debate and Great Food Feud. Drink along with us as we dish and debate about love with our classic Croix-cktail (Pamplemousse La Croix and Spa Girl Vodka)! Debate Love & Food with Brian: @greatlovedebate https://www.greatlovedebate.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-great-food-feud-with-brian-howie/id1396336519?mt=2 Keep it Complicated with Jen & Lauren: @jenifergolden, @laurenleonelli, @complicatedshow Amazon Store - https://www.amazon.com/shop/complicatedshow Support It's Complicated - https://www.patreon.com/itscomplicated --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
We discuss how the #MeToo movement has affected dating, why we may never recover in time, when it's okay for women to offer to pay, the significance of a blue lobster, why men are just as scary as they've always been, how we can reverse the effects of what's happening with dating now, and more with Brian Howie, America’s #1 dating enthusiast and host of the Great Love Debate and Great Food Feud. Drink along with us as we dish and debate about love with our classic Croix-cktail (Pamplemousse La Croix and Spa Girl Vodka)! Debate Love & Food with Brian: @greatlovedebate https://www.greatlovedebate.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-great-food-feud-with-brian-howie/id1396336519?mt=2 Keep it Complicated with
This episode was unofficially sponsored by Pamplemousse La Croix by quenching Maggie's thirst throughout the recording. Thanks La Croix!We're almost to double digits, can you believe it? That means you've spent almost half a day listening to us ramble on about a television show that honestly probably isn't even all that good. This episode, season 1's episode 9 "Wheels," isn't bad, though!Sam and Maggie discuss how Sue is the best minus the terrible one-off comments, Shu is the worst all the time, and everything in-between. Tune in for some of our millennial ennui.If you like what we do, please consider supporting us at patreon.com/sandmhateglee!You can also contact us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sandmhategleeTwitter: @sandmhategleeEmail: sandmhateglee@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy 4th of July (and Canada Day!), listeners. While you’re on your porches sipping on that Pamplemousse La Croix on your day off or whatever, turn the volume way up and share this episode with all your friends, family, and neighbors as we discuss our feelings about the horror anthology film, XX. Send us your ghost stories or favorite haunted places/things at ghoultalkpod@gmail.com and if you want to do us a huge favor, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ghoul…alk/id1164336367)