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The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

145: Reception

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

Cloud10

Tv & Film, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

"I’ve, uh, I’ve been at Dunder Mifflin for 12 years, the last four as Regional Manager. If you want to come through here… See we have the entire floor. So this is my kingdom, as far as the eye can see. This is our receptionist, Pam. Pam! Pam-Pam! Pam Beesly. Pam has been with us for… forever." Reception is the gateway to the Dunder Mifflin world, and the receptionist is the first person to welcome people in. This week we talk about reception in The Office, including the physical location and moments that happen there, the different people who fill the role of receptionist, and how the receptionist interacts with Michael Scott. And we also make sure to highlight all the Recyclops appearances, parkour moves, and dramatic Michael entrances that occur there over the course of the show. Then we head to the Conference Room to talk about some future episode ideas before closing with a round of music-themed Office trivia. This episode is sponsored by ExpressVPN! Secure your online data TODAY by visiting expressvpn.com/scott to get an extra three months FREE! Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get ad-free episodes plus exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. We also have Season 2 of our Ted Lasso podcast Biscuits with the Boss available to our Patrons. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us serve the mission that Michael Scott could not. You can also rep our show with some merch! Head over to mspcstore.com and get your hands on some nifty gifties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, you do sound, you sound like you're on a laptop somewhere.

0:03.6

So you can just say you're in a hotel room.

0:05.9

Yeah. Ryan, uh, you had some stuff happening at home.

0:09.7

Ryan said, take a few nights, go stay at a hotel.

0:15.4

So living in a hotel, things are not good.

0:19.8

Sean's in the Washington Square Embassy, sweets.

0:22.8

All right.

0:24.3

How to paper out of stock is friendly faces around the block, break loose from the chains that are causing your pain.

0:35.4

Call Michael Stanley, Jim Dwight Creed, Paul and Ian Kelly.

0:40.0

If your business paper needs or don't admit them, the people versus paper people don't admit them.

0:46.3

The people versus paper people don't admit them.

0:49.4

The people versus paper people.

0:54.3

Hello, and welcome to the Michael Scott podcast company, a show for fans of the office by fans of the office.

1:02.2

I'm your host, Coco Lecce, AKA Sean Rowe, and I'm Edwin James, assisted to the regional manager.

1:09.0

And with us as always, our producer in the warehouse, Mr Alex Ward, you want me to answer phones with my clothes on?

1:16.1

Every week we get together and talk about our favorite show, NBC's the office.

1:25.7

This week our main topic, continuing our location based episodes is reception or the reception desk.

1:37.0

We'll go to the conference room after that.

1:38.9

We'll have some email questions and we'll finish up with some listener provided trivia sent to us by Rowan with a music.

1:46.1

Theme.

1:47.1

But let's get right into it.

1:51.1

Today's topic is the reception area.

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