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Baby Geniuses

A Musical Theater Journey with Julie Klausner

Baby Geniuses

Lisa Hanawalt and Emily Heller

Tuca & Bertie, Podcast, Banchunch, Heller, Performing Arts, Comedy Interviews, Lisa, Emily, Maxfun, Comedy, Horses, Leisure, Maximumfun, Hanawalt, Home & Garden, Arts, Martha Stewart, Wikipedia, Wiki Of The Week, Bojack Horseman, Chunch Chat, Character, Gardening

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2012

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week on Baby Geniuses: a disgusting practice is discussed in the Wiki of the Week, podcaster and author Julie Klausner drops by to impart her expert knowledge of musical theater, and life coach Diana Rossenstein proves once again that life coaches should not exist. Emily Heller Lisa Hanawalt Julie Klausner

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0:00.0

A billion years ago there was nothing but space than one of God's wet farts

0:04.8

threw all the planets in place there were no signs of life on Mars or Venus but

0:09.3

planet Earth was blessed with two baby geniuses.

0:14.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything.

0:17.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything.

0:20.0

Baby geniuses, we know everything, baby geniuses, we know everything, baby geniuses. We know everything baby geniuses.

0:25.0

Hello!

0:27.0

Hello. I'm Emily. I'm Lisa.

0:30.0

Thank you for listening. We have an amazing show for you today. I'm really excited about it.

0:34.4

Julie Klausner is here. We're going to get to her in just a minute. We're both very excited about that and of course we have an expert coming on at the end.

0:42.3

I wanted to quickly address

0:43.9

last week's episode with Nicky Glazer. We had Nicky on, please listen to it

0:49.3

because it's one of my favorite episodes that we've done so far,

0:53.0

talking about ASMR, which is this really weird thing

0:55.7

that I had no idea she would have any shame about.

0:59.6

Yeah.

1:00.6

But she came on the podcast anyway to talk about.

1:02.1

It is one of these disconnects where I keep forgetting that people are ashamed of things

1:07.4

because I'm not ashamed of anything.

1:09.2

And I should be.

1:09.8

I should be.

1:10.8

I should be. I have no shame and I consider that a birth defect maybe but one that does not

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