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Gayish Podcast

Gayish: 034 Weddings (w/ Carly Dykes and Matt Eaton)

Gayish Podcast

Gayish Media

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Health & Fitness:sexuality

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

We’re splitting up! We take the OutKast approach to this episode and let you dive head-first deep inside our gay minds to hear what we think as we attend our (straight) friends’ wedding. Special guests: Matt Eaton and Carly Dykes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Tell me it gets better.

0:03.0

Say that it gets better.

0:06.0

Oh.

0:07.0

Yes.

0:09.0

Oh.

0:10.0

Yes I'm O yes I'm gayish.

0:13.0

Hello everyone in the podcast universe.

0:15.0

This is gayish.

0:16.0

The podcast whose idea of a bear hug is way different than yours.

0:20.0

I'm sure whatever Kyle just said is hilarious and I'm Mike Johnson.

0:26.0

And I'm Kyle Gets.

0:27.0

And we're here to bridge the gap between sexuality and actuality.

0:31.0

Today we're going to talk about weddings. And we're going to talk about weddings.

0:33.0

And we're going to talk about weddings.

0:35.0

So this episode is going to be a little bit different.

0:39.0

So this episode already, I'm sure, sounds a little odd, and it's because all of them do.

0:46.7

But more importantly, Kyle and I are recording our parts of this episode separately. So I am actually recording this

0:55.0

this, sitting alone in the bedroom of a dungeon.

1:00.0

I'll explain in just a second.

1:04.0

Just a second.

1:07.0

Just a microphone.

1:22.0

It's just like it's my what's happening in my head, but out loud, which can sometimes be scary.

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