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On today’s Peaches Pit Party, Peaches takes listeners on a rollercoaster of sarcastic commentary, nostalgic throwbacks, and the strangest headlines you didn’t know you needed. He opens with a deep dive into the Farmer’s Almanac winter forecast for Idaho, calling out the bold predictions and poking fun at its shaky track record. That naturally leads into a rant about unpredictable Idaho weather and how it fuels his pre-flight anxiety when heading home to California.
With back-to-school season in full swing, Peaches sparks the To Peach Their Own conversation: “What’s something from school that still sticks with you to this day?” Listeners and Peaches share everything from the smell of the cafeteria and shaving cream desk cleanings to marching band cadences and locker combination anxiety. Peaches even recalls the time he got in trouble in preschool for repeatedly calling a classmate “The Halloweener.”
In between, he weighs in on a study claiming couples who gossip are happier, takes shots at celebrity gossip hypocrisy, and recounts a quadruple date at a Weird Al show. Sports updates cover Texas being preseason #1 but still an underdog, MLB postseason dates, and a Cleveland triathlon competitor who ran the course in jorts.
Other highlights include:
The show wraps with more listener calls for To Peach Their Own, hilarious childhood school stories, and the signature sign-off — Peach Out.
By Brenden PeachOn today’s Peaches Pit Party, Peaches takes listeners on a rollercoaster of sarcastic commentary, nostalgic throwbacks, and the strangest headlines you didn’t know you needed. He opens with a deep dive into the Farmer’s Almanac winter forecast for Idaho, calling out the bold predictions and poking fun at its shaky track record. That naturally leads into a rant about unpredictable Idaho weather and how it fuels his pre-flight anxiety when heading home to California.
With back-to-school season in full swing, Peaches sparks the To Peach Their Own conversation: “What’s something from school that still sticks with you to this day?” Listeners and Peaches share everything from the smell of the cafeteria and shaving cream desk cleanings to marching band cadences and locker combination anxiety. Peaches even recalls the time he got in trouble in preschool for repeatedly calling a classmate “The Halloweener.”
In between, he weighs in on a study claiming couples who gossip are happier, takes shots at celebrity gossip hypocrisy, and recounts a quadruple date at a Weird Al show. Sports updates cover Texas being preseason #1 but still an underdog, MLB postseason dates, and a Cleveland triathlon competitor who ran the course in jorts.
Other highlights include:
The show wraps with more listener calls for To Peach Their Own, hilarious childhood school stories, and the signature sign-off — Peach Out.