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We come back for Season 3 with a real reset: Crystal reclaims her name, we ditch video, and we build a setup that lets us record anywhere without the extra noise. A highway billboard pulls us into a Pennsylvania true crime case where the “facts” change depending on who’s framing them, and we end by reminding you to question every neat narrative.
• Crystal dropping the stage name and why it stuck
• Moving from video podcasting to audio-only recording
• Why other hosts ask better questions than we do
• Shouting out Recess Kings and the value of a different dynamic
• Plans for more local guests and an old timer story segment
• Recent comedy shows, rooms we love, and venues worth visiting
• New York City, Hoboken, and the start of a pizza hunt
• ADHD hobby hopping from sourdough to crochet to audiobooks
• CounterClock as the first true crime obsession
• Patty Rorrer, Judges for Justice, and how storytelling shapes belief
• Chain of custody, missing testing, and why incentives can distort justice
• Wheel of Wisdom riffing to close it out
Shoutouts to The Whiskey Cellar in NYC, Quality Pizza in Hoboken, NJ, Aura Kitchen & Bar in NYC, and JudgesforJustice.org
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By Scott Reed & Crystal ReedSend us Fan Mail
We come back for Season 3 with a real reset: Crystal reclaims her name, we ditch video, and we build a setup that lets us record anywhere without the extra noise. A highway billboard pulls us into a Pennsylvania true crime case where the “facts” change depending on who’s framing them, and we end by reminding you to question every neat narrative.
• Crystal dropping the stage name and why it stuck
• Moving from video podcasting to audio-only recording
• Why other hosts ask better questions than we do
• Shouting out Recess Kings and the value of a different dynamic
• Plans for more local guests and an old timer story segment
• Recent comedy shows, rooms we love, and venues worth visiting
• New York City, Hoboken, and the start of a pizza hunt
• ADHD hobby hopping from sourdough to crochet to audiobooks
• CounterClock as the first true crime obsession
• Patty Rorrer, Judges for Justice, and how storytelling shapes belief
• Chain of custody, missing testing, and why incentives can distort justice
• Wheel of Wisdom riffing to close it out
Shoutouts to The Whiskey Cellar in NYC, Quality Pizza in Hoboken, NJ, Aura Kitchen & Bar in NYC, and JudgesforJustice.org
Tell me your town and tell me your pizza.
Website is live
Send us your weird
Support the show