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Heath and Kyle take a chaotic stroll down memory lane, bouncing from game shows and Nickelodeon slime to youth group mishaps and concerts that probably should’ve gone differently. What starts with stories about writing the wrong thing on a form quickly turns into a mix of nostalgia, ridiculous moments, and the kind of laughs that only come from looking back at how weird we all were. Along the way, they somehow connect Bob Barker, band practice chaos, and random life lessons into a conversation about friendship, growing up, and why the dumbest moments end up meaning the most. It’s part throwback, part group therapy, and part “how did we survive that,” perfect for anyone who misses the wild innocence of growing up—or just wants to laugh at it.
Links:
https://linktr.ee/heathfall
By Heath Fall Kyle AscioneHeath and Kyle take a chaotic stroll down memory lane, bouncing from game shows and Nickelodeon slime to youth group mishaps and concerts that probably should’ve gone differently. What starts with stories about writing the wrong thing on a form quickly turns into a mix of nostalgia, ridiculous moments, and the kind of laughs that only come from looking back at how weird we all were. Along the way, they somehow connect Bob Barker, band practice chaos, and random life lessons into a conversation about friendship, growing up, and why the dumbest moments end up meaning the most. It’s part throwback, part group therapy, and part “how did we survive that,” perfect for anyone who misses the wild innocence of growing up—or just wants to laugh at it.
Links:
https://linktr.ee/heathfall