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The Brain Candy Podcast

233: Love & Reality TV, Mr. Rogers, & Queer Eye

The Brain Candy Podcast

Susie Meister & Sarah Rice - Wave Podcast Network

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4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2018

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Today we find out why you should eat popcorn with chopsticks, & why novelty is the secret to happiness. Sarah tells us the history of "new car" smell. We learn about a fish that carries weapons (what?). We find out why women are often forgotten in the design and architecture fields. Sarah talks about why eternal sunshine of the spotless mind might be possible. We discuss the success of Queer Eye. Plus, we interview author Lucas Mann about his book Captive Audience: On Love & Reality TV. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

We're coming in hot. We are. Yes, we were doing right before this. We were talking about how our families together would be the most ultimate

0:23.0

jingle writers ever. Yes, apparently by the way this episode 233 but Sarah's husband created a song super good when they take their dog to the

0:32.0

what do they call it? Doggy daycare. Yeah, it was a song because a looking but and meeting but we're having a good time

0:40.6

splash. Have you told the people at the first they should use that. That's what we said they weren't into it. Well, here's the little detail is that we moved and we go to

0:53.2

another place that is called Camp Opie and doesn't have it song but we still sing the splash song. We take the dogs. You have to change it. Dogs know. They know. They know. You're going to be really annoyed by this. What I'm about to say. But I read a

1:09.8

study recently. You're going to be like, Oh, God, why are they still studying this that proves that dogs use facial expressions to elicit a response from humans? We've discussed that. Yeah, but this is the thing is like I this. This is like new

1:25.7

information that just came out. It's like people are people keep studying this in different forms, which is just giving us more information that sounds like previous studies that I keep bringing up on here. Yeah, that's why you figured you're

1:37.3

going to be annoyed because you were going to say we've already talked about this and I want to be like, but I get it. So news study though. If I if you have a dog, I'm sure there is a really strong desire to feel like they I mean, you know,

1:51.0

both right. My son talks about all the times. Everybody talks about her all the time. Remember recently when we talked about the pet psychic. Yes,

2:00.9

then we had a listener email us and say that she had gone to a pet psychic. Yeah. And she's like, some of it is like the stuff you'd expect where they're like, your dog says they she loves her mommy. But she did say that.

2:15.3

The pet psychic told her something about like the dog or the cat, I forget, really needs water. Oh, and she thought that was really weird. But then a couple years later,

2:28.4

the cat was on death's door because it had some sort of disease where it wasn't getting enough water. Like the body was just flushing it out or something. She's like, so maybe.

2:40.5

Well, there's no belief. I'm like, I got to take a segment. There's too much attitude in there for you think I get I came home yesterday. I just got these new lounge chairs, like patio lounge chairs. Yeah, not as cool as yours, but still cool.

2:56.6

And they have these cushions on them and everything. And I had them all set up nice with my pillows. I came home and it looked like my dogs at their own party. And the lounge chairs were

3:07.4

In other, like different places, the cushions were all. I'm like, what shenanigans.

3:14.2

You need to get what we have the camera everywhere. Because that's a good time. After spending 10 years on the camera, I feel like I don't want that in my living.

3:22.4

Let me make a case for it. Yeah. But when we have kids probably, well, we have them set up throughout the house mainly because you scared the crap out of me when I'm

3:30.4

We're into this house. You're like, just like you know, murder house.

3:34.7

Are you told me that our house is the kind that serial killer scouts for the record. Let the record show that what I said was I quote out of the book we were reading. Yeah, I'll be gone in the dark where they said that they this house.

3:51.8

The style. Yeah, provided the perfect time for murder. So then we invest like a million dollars in all these cameras.

4:02.4

And they go on at a certain time. And then if I am up at that time, then if I were to walk through my living room, it will notify my phone. Like there is activity in the living room, right?

4:14.3

So I send you out into the bedroom or out of the bedroom. I'm like, hey, go get me some wine or whatever. And he goes out. And so then he activated the motion sensor on the way.

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