Peaches Pit Party from Friday, February 13th, 2026.
The show opens with a surprisingly deep spiral into the Winter Olympics’ most unintentionally hilarious event: double luge. What starts as a simple “have you seen this?” turns into a full breakdown of how two grown adults decided that lying on top of each other at nearly 90 mph was a reasonable career path, plus some very honest self-reflection about spandex suits, body weight physics, and which coworkers absolutely should not be trusted on a shared sled.
Later, the conversation takes a hard turn into modern dating nonsense with the rise of TikTok “tests,” specifically the infamous leaf test. The episode calls out the quiet insanity of testing someone instead of talking to them, why enthusiasm-on-command isn’t a personality trait, and how turning relationships into hidden pop quizzes might say more about trust issues than compatibility.
Things get gross in the most necessary way with a follow-up on fatbergs—those massive sewer monsters made of grease, wipes, and regret—including a reminder that one of these things once shut down a major concert. It’s a public service announcement disguised as bathroom horror, complete with beaches, bubbles, and a strong plea to stop flushing dumb stuff.
The show also dives into tech awkwardness as Waymo teams up with DoorDash to pay drivers to close robotaxi doors left open by passengers. From there, it naturally spirals into how East Idaho would absolutely react if driverless cars showed up tomorrow, including scooters in rivers, moral outrage, and someone definitely getting arrested over it.
There’s also a genuinely unhinged sports moment involving a pickleball brawl with boomers throwing paddles and catching felony charges, proving once and for all that no sport is safe from escalation. Add in a prosthetic leg lost at sea that mysteriously returns months later, a Valentine’s fundraiser that lets you neuter a feral cat named after your ex, and some painfully relatable high school Valentine’s Day memories, and you’ve got an episode that somehow connects Olympic sleds, emotional maturity, and sewage into one very complete listening experience.
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