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Ever feel phantom itches after someone whispers “bed bugs”? We kicked off with a Tokyo run that turned into a full-on bunk inspection, a jittery hotel check, and the kind of crew paranoia every frequent flyer secretly understands. From there, we went hunting for limited-edition flight attendant Pikachu plushies, only to learn the shop lived outside security—proof that airports are obstacle courses disguised as buildings.
The conversation widened into something bigger: how nostalgia travels. Kids boarding with Marvel hoodies and vintage band tees aren’t just on trend—they’re mapping identity. We traded Loki-versus-Hulk banter, laughed at Thor’s Ragnarok haircut, and talked about why certain heroes stick when times get weird. That led us into the toughest memories from growing up: learning you were poor only when the brands and school pictures said so. The pop culture, the class gaps, the travel grind—they all intersect at the gate.
Then we put on our safety hats. Turbulence injuries are almost always preventable: wear your seatbelt, keep kids seated, and read the room when carts vanish. We broke down why crews halt service, how a three-second jolt can send someone to the floor, and the quiet discipline behind keeping everyone safe when the cabin shakes. We also debunked de-icing myths—this isn’t “like a car.” Clean wings and moving surfaces protect lift and control, and yes, glycol mishaps happen if seals get sprayed. It’s messy, but it’s mandatory, and it saves engines, flights, and your schedule.
To cool down, we took a spin around the globe for some delightfully dumb crimes: an emu in cuffs, a Corvette-loaded semi heist, and Smokey Bear signs on Facebook. We wrapped with a simple charge: do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can. On board, that means buckle up and tune in. Off the plane, it means keep going, even when the big plan stalls.
If you laughed, learned, or nodded along, tap follow, share with a friend who loves travel chaos and pop culture, and leave a quick review. Your seatbelt might be loose, but your support should be snug.
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🎙️ Thanks for flying with Cabin Pressure with Shawn & G!
If today’s episode made you laugh, cringe, or rethink flying in socks—do us a solid and share it with a friend who appreciates good stories and mild aviation chaos.
Got a question, topic, or unhinged travel moment you want us to cover? Email us at [email protected]
"Yes, we actually read them. No, we won’t judge (much)."
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CabinPressurewithShawnandG
👉 Join the conversation on Facebook:
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🛍️ Want to support the show and look good doing it?
Check out our merch shop—perfect for airports, couches, or surviving turbulence in style:
Cabin Pressure Merch
Every listen, share, review, and laugh keeps this show in the air—and we don’t take that lightly.
Until next time, keep your shoes on, your tray table up, and the cabin pressure just right. ✈️💙
🌐 Visit us: www.cabinpressurewithshawnandg.com
By Shawn & G5
2020 ratings
Talk to us! Leave us a message, or ask a question?
Ever feel phantom itches after someone whispers “bed bugs”? We kicked off with a Tokyo run that turned into a full-on bunk inspection, a jittery hotel check, and the kind of crew paranoia every frequent flyer secretly understands. From there, we went hunting for limited-edition flight attendant Pikachu plushies, only to learn the shop lived outside security—proof that airports are obstacle courses disguised as buildings.
The conversation widened into something bigger: how nostalgia travels. Kids boarding with Marvel hoodies and vintage band tees aren’t just on trend—they’re mapping identity. We traded Loki-versus-Hulk banter, laughed at Thor’s Ragnarok haircut, and talked about why certain heroes stick when times get weird. That led us into the toughest memories from growing up: learning you were poor only when the brands and school pictures said so. The pop culture, the class gaps, the travel grind—they all intersect at the gate.
Then we put on our safety hats. Turbulence injuries are almost always preventable: wear your seatbelt, keep kids seated, and read the room when carts vanish. We broke down why crews halt service, how a three-second jolt can send someone to the floor, and the quiet discipline behind keeping everyone safe when the cabin shakes. We also debunked de-icing myths—this isn’t “like a car.” Clean wings and moving surfaces protect lift and control, and yes, glycol mishaps happen if seals get sprayed. It’s messy, but it’s mandatory, and it saves engines, flights, and your schedule.
To cool down, we took a spin around the globe for some delightfully dumb crimes: an emu in cuffs, a Corvette-loaded semi heist, and Smokey Bear signs on Facebook. We wrapped with a simple charge: do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can. On board, that means buckle up and tune in. Off the plane, it means keep going, even when the big plan stalls.
If you laughed, learned, or nodded along, tap follow, share with a friend who loves travel chaos and pop culture, and leave a quick review. Your seatbelt might be loose, but your support should be snug.
Support the show
🎙️ Thanks for flying with Cabin Pressure with Shawn & G!
If today’s episode made you laugh, cringe, or rethink flying in socks—do us a solid and share it with a friend who appreciates good stories and mild aviation chaos.
Got a question, topic, or unhinged travel moment you want us to cover? Email us at [email protected]
"Yes, we actually read them. No, we won’t judge (much)."
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CabinPressurewithShawnandG
👉 Join the conversation on Facebook:
Cabin Pressure on Facebook
🛍️ Want to support the show and look good doing it?
Check out our merch shop—perfect for airports, couches, or surviving turbulence in style:
Cabin Pressure Merch
Every listen, share, review, and laugh keeps this show in the air—and we don’t take that lightly.
Until next time, keep your shoes on, your tray table up, and the cabin pressure just right. ✈️💙
🌐 Visit us: www.cabinpressurewithshawnandg.com

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