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"I have a Major in Gay with a Minor in Useless"This week, Leila and Hannah sit down with actor, writer, comedian, and certified delightful human Parker Callahan! He is the creator of the multimedia solo show Soda Pop, community organizer, and apparently six degrees away from every gay person on Earth.The trio dives into everything from lottery-winning strategies and the emotional devastation of losing a farmhouse sink to why old reality TV was infinitely better before everyone was trying to become an influencer. They also unpack Parker's creative journey building Soda Pop, why leaving improv behind can actually open new creative doors, the surprisingly emotional decision to get a roommate in your 30s, and whether algorithms have permanently ruined human taste.Along the way they discuss British audiences, Four Weddings, cursed bachelor apartments, Pride Month, millionaire fantasies, Jersey Mike's beach sandwiches, BLTs, Duke's mayo, and the very important question: when did we stop letting humans curate culture?If you've ever wondered whether you'd take the lump sum, why everyone's apartment deserves a Room Raiders episode, or if moving backward can actually be moving forward, this one's for you.
By Leila Gorstein, Hannah Ingle5
2323 ratings
"I have a Major in Gay with a Minor in Useless"This week, Leila and Hannah sit down with actor, writer, comedian, and certified delightful human Parker Callahan! He is the creator of the multimedia solo show Soda Pop, community organizer, and apparently six degrees away from every gay person on Earth.The trio dives into everything from lottery-winning strategies and the emotional devastation of losing a farmhouse sink to why old reality TV was infinitely better before everyone was trying to become an influencer. They also unpack Parker's creative journey building Soda Pop, why leaving improv behind can actually open new creative doors, the surprisingly emotional decision to get a roommate in your 30s, and whether algorithms have permanently ruined human taste.Along the way they discuss British audiences, Four Weddings, cursed bachelor apartments, Pride Month, millionaire fantasies, Jersey Mike's beach sandwiches, BLTs, Duke's mayo, and the very important question: when did we stop letting humans curate culture?If you've ever wondered whether you'd take the lump sum, why everyone's apartment deserves a Room Raiders episode, or if moving backward can actually be moving forward, this one's for you.

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