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This week on Not Well, hosts Bobby and Jim dive into a wide array of topics ranging from climate change to puberty stories. The episode opens with a discussion around the alarming consequences of climate change exposing coffins and even corpses from graveyards overwhelmed by flooding. This leads into commentary on a viral video depicting Rep. Lauren Boebert blowing smoke and acting disruptive during a Broadway performance of Beetlejuice, pointing to her immature behavior unbecoming of a congresswoman.
Transitioning to the subject of aging, the hosts talk about an interaction with two 22-year-old women that made them feel ancient and out of touch, highlighting the vast generational divide and relatability gap between millennials and Gen Z. They touch on how quickly one can go from young adulthood to middle age.
Nostalgic stories follow about chaotic family weddings, with drunk bridesmaids vomiting and family dysfunction on full display after too much open bar consumption. The hosts analyze how youthful alcohol-fueled mistakes take on more gravity with age. Discussion moves to the awkward early onset of puberty, from first wet dreams to the worry over small penis size exacerbated by urban legends around dye #5 shrinkage.
Examining race issues, the hosts react to a bizarre video showcasing German model Martina Big who chemically darkened her skin while adopting racial stereotypes in an offensive attempt to become Black. They conclude she erroneously conflates race with stereotypical aesthetics and behaviors. On relationships, the hosts open up about recently letting go of disappointing partners and learning to set boundaries around clear communication.
In closing musings, the hosts explain feeling disillusioned by straight bars and desiring the welcoming diversity of queer spaces. They question why certain restaurant chains like Pizza Hut and Golden Corral choose to brand themselves with the lowbrow connotations of words like “hut” and “corral.” And they impart dubious advice on avoiding STDs via hands-only stimulation.
0:00 - Cold open / Intro
1:21 - Video of Rep. Lauren Boebert's disruptive behavior during Broadway show
5:05 - Getting older and feeling disconnected from younger generations
9:09 - Stories of chaotic family weddings
15:35 - Going through puberty at different ages
18:59 - Reacting to a woman trying to make herself appear Black
26:57 - Remembering delayed puberty
34:04 - Discussing the universe and human nature
44:28 - Letting go of disappointing relationships
49:41 - Feeling disillusioned hanging out in straight bars
57:09 - Questioning names like Pizza Hut and Golden Corral
1:00:00 - Closing thoughts and advice on avoiding STDs
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This week on Not Well, hosts Bobby and Jim dive into a wide array of topics ranging from climate change to puberty stories. The episode opens with a discussion around the alarming consequences of climate change exposing coffins and even corpses from graveyards overwhelmed by flooding. This leads into commentary on a viral video depicting Rep. Lauren Boebert blowing smoke and acting disruptive during a Broadway performance of Beetlejuice, pointing to her immature behavior unbecoming of a congresswoman.
Transitioning to the subject of aging, the hosts talk about an interaction with two 22-year-old women that made them feel ancient and out of touch, highlighting the vast generational divide and relatability gap between millennials and Gen Z. They touch on how quickly one can go from young adulthood to middle age.
Nostalgic stories follow about chaotic family weddings, with drunk bridesmaids vomiting and family dysfunction on full display after too much open bar consumption. The hosts analyze how youthful alcohol-fueled mistakes take on more gravity with age. Discussion moves to the awkward early onset of puberty, from first wet dreams to the worry over small penis size exacerbated by urban legends around dye #5 shrinkage.
Examining race issues, the hosts react to a bizarre video showcasing German model Martina Big who chemically darkened her skin while adopting racial stereotypes in an offensive attempt to become Black. They conclude she erroneously conflates race with stereotypical aesthetics and behaviors. On relationships, the hosts open up about recently letting go of disappointing partners and learning to set boundaries around clear communication.
In closing musings, the hosts explain feeling disillusioned by straight bars and desiring the welcoming diversity of queer spaces. They question why certain restaurant chains like Pizza Hut and Golden Corral choose to brand themselves with the lowbrow connotations of words like “hut” and “corral.” And they impart dubious advice on avoiding STDs via hands-only stimulation.
0:00 - Cold open / Intro
1:21 - Video of Rep. Lauren Boebert's disruptive behavior during Broadway show
5:05 - Getting older and feeling disconnected from younger generations
9:09 - Stories of chaotic family weddings
15:35 - Going through puberty at different ages
18:59 - Reacting to a woman trying to make herself appear Black
26:57 - Remembering delayed puberty
34:04 - Discussing the universe and human nature
44:28 - Letting go of disappointing relationships
49:41 - Feeling disillusioned hanging out in straight bars
57:09 - Questioning names like Pizza Hut and Golden Corral
1:00:00 - Closing thoughts and advice on avoiding STDs
Support the show
As always you can write us at [email protected] or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week
Instagram
Twitter
Bobby's Only Fans
Help us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe
#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
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