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This episode we talk about Stephanie’s serial dating habits and the reason she wants to go on a dating detox. We also get into dating apps, dating in New York, and vacation dating.
We also discuss our super boozy episode cocktail that we dubbed the whiskey snow cone, which Teddy Roosevelt loved to throw back while also claiming he never drank.
Also covered: Catcalling and toxic masculinity, the WPA’s unpublished “America Eats” manuscript, the White House china, admitting and correcting our frequent mistakes, exotic White House pets, “dog parents” vs “fur babies”, Pete (or Peatrice) the squirrel, & “Hamilton” as therapy.
Tux’s scandal is about that one time that Teddy Roosevelt ate in the same room as Booker T. Washington and all hell broke loose.
Stephanie’s scandal is a deep dive into to the brief and wondrous life of Laddie Boy Harding, and how deeply the media, and the American people, loved him.
To learn more about Beyond Reproach and to get the full show notes, check out our site
Questions? Feedback? Correction? Delicious compliment sandwich? Send an email or voice memo to: [email protected]
Follow us at: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook
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This episode we talk about Stephanie’s serial dating habits and the reason she wants to go on a dating detox. We also get into dating apps, dating in New York, and vacation dating.
We also discuss our super boozy episode cocktail that we dubbed the whiskey snow cone, which Teddy Roosevelt loved to throw back while also claiming he never drank.
Also covered: Catcalling and toxic masculinity, the WPA’s unpublished “America Eats” manuscript, the White House china, admitting and correcting our frequent mistakes, exotic White House pets, “dog parents” vs “fur babies”, Pete (or Peatrice) the squirrel, & “Hamilton” as therapy.
Tux’s scandal is about that one time that Teddy Roosevelt ate in the same room as Booker T. Washington and all hell broke loose.
Stephanie’s scandal is a deep dive into to the brief and wondrous life of Laddie Boy Harding, and how deeply the media, and the American people, loved him.
To learn more about Beyond Reproach and to get the full show notes, check out our site
Questions? Feedback? Correction? Delicious compliment sandwich? Send an email or voice memo to: [email protected]
Follow us at: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook