#14: Those Bitches Upstairs
This week Alex Shannon and Liv Senghor, of the Ridiculous People Podcast (@aridiculouspod), have a story that starts with the most terrifying omen of all: actually having to talk to their neighbors.
Our first guest, Richard Cardillo, is a hilarious storytelling legend. He stops by to tell us a story about a package delivery gone awry, and then sticks around to help answer your questions about all sorts of cohabitation-related struggles.
Produced by Sidney Morss and Lea Thali
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
This week Alex Shannon and Liv Senghor, of the Ridiculous People Podcast (@aridiculouspod), have a story that starts with the most terrifying omen of all: actually having to talk to their neighbors.
This week Kristin Brey (@kristinbrey) has a story about the time she realized she might be living with her boyfriend.
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
An episode for anyone who would really rather live alone.
Featuring: Bryan Berlin (@Berlination)
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
An episode for anyone who's ever regretted a snap decision.
Featuring: Anita Flores (@anitajewtina)
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
It's the end of our first season! So this episode is a special edition, it's just us and we'll answer some questions so you can get to know us a bit better.
We are 98% sure that Jen Beck (@jennifermargueritebeck) isn't going to experience any legal ramifications from telling this story on our show.
Produced by Lea Thali and Sidney Morss
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
If you've ever made a rash decision because you met someone cute, Amber Drea's (@shoogyboom) story will speak to you.
Produced by Lea Thali and Sidney Morss
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
This week, Drew Beekler tells us a roommate horror story (we're finding out a lot of you have those), and then we all contemplate the most passive way to break up with your roommate.
This episode features veteran storyteller Sandi Marx. Sandi tells us about the home she and her sister built within their house.
Breakups come in all shapes and forms, and this week, Amamah Sardar drops by to tell us about her strangest roommate breakup to date. If you can't get enough of her here, you can also check out her storytelling show called Epic. (You can get all the details on that show by doing a cursory internet stalk.)
Produced by Lea Thali and Sidney Morss
Music: “Mechanique Mon Dieu” by Future Sauce is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
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