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Welcome back to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the art of conversation before the internet era. In this mailbag episode, they explore the intriguing 'Beilman Effect,' a phenomenon where Peter's authoritative statements occasionally lead to unexpected agreements. The hosts share amusing anecdotes, including their humorous discussion about old growth forests and toilet paper production.
The episode also features listener interactions and insights, such as fascinating facts about the paper industry and its connection to everyday products. Special guest Scott, known as Listener Number One, joins the conversation, adding his perspective and experiences, including his adventures at a beekeeping meeting and a surprising roadside find.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of genuine conversation without relying on Google or fact-checking, encouraging listeners to share their thoughts and join the dialogue. Whether you're a new listener or a longtime fan, this episode offers a delightful blend of humor, curiosity, and community engagement. Also, tonight I think we finally get the intro correct. #TDSRpodcast #mailbag
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Welcome back to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the art of conversation before the internet era. In this mailbag episode, they explore the intriguing 'Beilman Effect,' a phenomenon where Peter's authoritative statements occasionally lead to unexpected agreements. The hosts share amusing anecdotes, including their humorous discussion about old growth forests and toilet paper production.
The episode also features listener interactions and insights, such as fascinating facts about the paper industry and its connection to everyday products. Special guest Scott, known as Listener Number One, joins the conversation, adding his perspective and experiences, including his adventures at a beekeeping meeting and a surprising roadside find.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of genuine conversation without relying on Google or fact-checking, encouraging listeners to share their thoughts and join the dialogue. Whether you're a new listener or a longtime fan, this episode offers a delightful blend of humor, curiosity, and community engagement. Also, tonight I think we finally get the intro correct. #TDSRpodcast #mailbag
Stay connected with us:
Enjoy the episode!
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