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We are back for Season 4 Episode 10 of the Shared Experiences Podcast! In today's segment, we start with the new Dahmer series on Netflix. Casey gives his thoughts on the show thus far. They discuss the in's and out's of Jeffery's decisions. He then poses the question to Josh of whether or not serial killer documentaries should even be shown in the first place. Then the boys discuss why serial killer's were more prevalent back in the 70's and what allowed them to get away with it. Lastly, regarding Dahmer, they discuss the appeal of serial killers and why people are so obsessed. Next, Josh and Casey talk about their favorite childhood movies and movies that made each of them cry. Lastly, moving into Sensible or Stupid, Casey brings up a build-your-own-house for $33k, and Josh talks about his hatred of unscented hand soap and body wash. Is it sensible or stupid? Tune in to find out!
Timestamps:
0:00 - 15:30 The DAHMER Series
15:30 - 20:37 Favorite CHILDHOOD Movies
20:37 - 23:08 Movies That Made Us CRY
23:08 - 26:20 Sensible or Stupid - $33K House
26:20 - 31:01 Sensible or Stupid - Unscented Soap
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Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook(@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps). Full, video episodes available on YouTube (@SharedExps)! We also have a YouTube clips channel for episode highlights (@SharedExps)!
If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at [email protected].
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Full, video episodes and clips available on YouTube (@SharedExps)!
Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook (@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps).
Check out Josh's Book HERE
If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at [email protected].
Disclaimer: The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk.
By Josh Baker & Casey Eisenberg5
1313 ratings
We are back for Season 4 Episode 10 of the Shared Experiences Podcast! In today's segment, we start with the new Dahmer series on Netflix. Casey gives his thoughts on the show thus far. They discuss the in's and out's of Jeffery's decisions. He then poses the question to Josh of whether or not serial killer documentaries should even be shown in the first place. Then the boys discuss why serial killer's were more prevalent back in the 70's and what allowed them to get away with it. Lastly, regarding Dahmer, they discuss the appeal of serial killers and why people are so obsessed. Next, Josh and Casey talk about their favorite childhood movies and movies that made each of them cry. Lastly, moving into Sensible or Stupid, Casey brings up a build-your-own-house for $33k, and Josh talks about his hatred of unscented hand soap and body wash. Is it sensible or stupid? Tune in to find out!
Timestamps:
0:00 - 15:30 The DAHMER Series
15:30 - 20:37 Favorite CHILDHOOD Movies
20:37 - 23:08 Movies That Made Us CRY
23:08 - 26:20 Sensible or Stupid - $33K House
26:20 - 31:01 Sensible or Stupid - Unscented Soap
________________________________
Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook(@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps). Full, video episodes available on YouTube (@SharedExps)! We also have a YouTube clips channel for episode highlights (@SharedExps)!
If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at [email protected].
________________________________
Full, video episodes and clips available on YouTube (@SharedExps)!
Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook (@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps).
Check out Josh's Book HERE
If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at [email protected].
Disclaimer: The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk.