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In this episode of The Morning Mix, Matt Harris and Liz Luda start with a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the best music of 2008, courtesy of Metro Station's hit song "Shake It." They also discuss how our musical tastes are often tied to our formative years, between ages 11 and 14 for women and 13 and 16 for men. Later, they explore the world of robots, sharing a hilarious story about a rogue food delivery robot that destroyed a fence in East Hollywood. The conversation also touches on the importance of accountability in the tech industry and the challenges of parenting, including a funny anecdote about Andrew McCarthy's son's reaction to watching "Weekend at Bernie's."
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By Mix 100.9/99.3In this episode of The Morning Mix, Matt Harris and Liz Luda start with a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the best music of 2008, courtesy of Metro Station's hit song "Shake It." They also discuss how our musical tastes are often tied to our formative years, between ages 11 and 14 for women and 13 and 16 for men. Later, they explore the world of robots, sharing a hilarious story about a rogue food delivery robot that destroyed a fence in East Hollywood. The conversation also touches on the importance of accountability in the tech industry and the challenges of parenting, including a funny anecdote about Andrew McCarthy's son's reaction to watching "Weekend at Bernie's."
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.