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Matt and Doree's Eggcellent Adventure: An IVF Journey

Ep 289: Hitting the Wall

Matt and Doree's Eggcellent Adventure: An IVF Journey

Matt Mira and Doree Shafrir

Health & Fitness, Comedy, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

How are you dealing with hitting your pandemic wall? We need some ideas. We get lots of good suggestions for dealing with scar tissue and double C-section incisions, ponder what it means to be an older parent, and give advice to a listener who just moved far from home and is feeling very lonely.


Email us at mattanddoree@gmail.com or doreeandmatt@gmail.com, or call us at 413-461-BABY.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, here we are. It's late Sunday. The sun has set on another weekend of Henry. Yeah, uh,

0:28.9

uh, quarantine has gotten to us guys. Yeah, we've kind of hit a wall. We officially are, uh,

0:36.4

Walden. Yep. Walden books. RIP. Remember that? Everyone go, go get a Walden, go to

0:46.5

go Walden's. Yeah, get yourself a copy of Bonfire the Vanities.

0:50.0

I don't know why. I'll meet you there after I go to Sam Goodie. Well, good, okay. Sam Goodie,

1:02.8

it's where I bought my first day of Matthews, because set. Oh, yep. Remember two things,

1:08.7

mainly album. Was there independently released first album? Mm-hmm. Yeah, before

1:13.3

under the table and dreaming and their mainstream success. I was on the ground floor of that thing.

1:19.2

It's pretty cool. Here they are again. You know, they're just they're just out there, you know.

1:22.8

They're still still together, still touring. Yep. Remember, uh, I don't remember touring.

1:28.1

Remember CD long boxes? I do remember long boxes for CDs. Yeah, they'd have like a,

1:33.6

a cardboard box that CD would come in. But it was long. So that people could flip through it at the

1:39.3

store. Mm-hmm. That's why they were so long. They're very long. It's also like you get so much

1:45.4

with a vinyl, you know, you had so much, you know, graphics and like, like a book. Yeah,

1:49.7

and just, you know, get a CD and it's like there's nothing in here. There would be a book with

1:54.5

lyrics. Yeah, occasionally. Sometimes no lyrics. Yeah, that's true. Um, but maybe like an artist statement.

2:04.7

Sure. This is my greatest work. I like to thank the producer and the label. We're believing in

2:15.6

you. Remember buying the Paula Abdul shut up and dance long box. Yeah. In the basement of

2:23.2

Brooklyn Booksmith. Sure. Wasn't there wasn't there was a video Smith. There was, yes, there was

2:30.4

sound Smith. But they did not sell records? No, they did. Well, why did you buy the Booksmith?

2:36.0

Because it was it was beneath Booksmith. It was underneath. But it was part of soundsmith. Yes,

2:40.0

it was sound Smith. But it was under it was under Booksmith. Right. For people need to know.

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