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We dive into the buzz around the Yankees' new bats, which smashed a franchise home run record—approved by MLB but sparking fan suspicions of an unfair edge. Are they legit or too good to be true? Erin learns how many games are in a baseball season and basketball season. Then, we spill the tea on Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory, questioning if she lifted the idea from Cassie Phillips’ poem without credit, while debating if the advice is empowering or a risky oversimplification. Plus, we uncover Barilla Pasta’s genius Spotify playlists, timed perfectly to cook your noodles al dente—think Boom Bap Fusilli and Mixtape Spaghetti for a fun kitchen vibe. We also celebrate Tommie Runz solo Speed Project, running 340 miles for addiction recovery. We share a heartwarming story of an Uber driver posing as a dad to save a woman from a shady mechanic. Erin describes her brutal marathon training struggles. Grand Slam Track has made a splash with their first event, and the rivalry between Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley is heating up. A company is looking to use plastic into vanilla flavoring. This episode is perfect for your next run, walk, or chore session. Tune in to Tune out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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Intro song: PDWubs on SoundCloud
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We dive into the buzz around the Yankees' new bats, which smashed a franchise home run record—approved by MLB but sparking fan suspicions of an unfair edge. Are they legit or too good to be true? Erin learns how many games are in a baseball season and basketball season. Then, we spill the tea on Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory, questioning if she lifted the idea from Cassie Phillips’ poem without credit, while debating if the advice is empowering or a risky oversimplification. Plus, we uncover Barilla Pasta’s genius Spotify playlists, timed perfectly to cook your noodles al dente—think Boom Bap Fusilli and Mixtape Spaghetti for a fun kitchen vibe. We also celebrate Tommie Runz solo Speed Project, running 340 miles for addiction recovery. We share a heartwarming story of an Uber driver posing as a dad to save a woman from a shady mechanic. Erin describes her brutal marathon training struggles. Grand Slam Track has made a splash with their first event, and the rivalry between Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley is heating up. A company is looking to use plastic into vanilla flavoring. This episode is perfect for your next run, walk, or chore session. Tune in to Tune out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Listen now and leave a 5-star review!🌎 nonmemberspod.com🎵
Intro song: PDWubs on SoundCloud
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