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The Luke and Pete Show

Microdosing MSG

The Luke and Pete Show

Stak Production

Society & Culture, Comedian, Conversation, Luke Moore, Funny, Top Podcast, Interview, Comedy Interviews, Jokes, Comedians, Best Podcast, Pete Donaldson, Comedy, Personal Journals

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show, Luke and Pete crack open some Tyskie cans, munch on posh crisps and discuss the benefits of microdosing MSG as we digest the latest nonsense the boys have stumbled upon.


Amongst the Madeley madness and microwaveable fish, we’ve also got news on the new house Pete has access to and some interesting discussion about private parts... GET STUCK IN! 


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0:00.0

This episode of the Logan Pete Show is sponsored by his majesty's prison and probation service.

0:06.5

Working in the prison and probation service is not a normal office 9 to 5, every single

0:11.0

day is different. Every day is extraordinary. But you don't have to be a superhero to do

0:16.7

it. These roles are performed by people you see every day. They're people you see in

0:21.3

the coffee shops, down the pub, at the football. If you want a role that's varied, unique

0:26.3

and interesting, whether as an officer or one of the other roles, you're getting a position

0:30.3

that's so challenging and a rewarding thing to do. As a prison officer, for example,

0:35.1

you'll have the opportunity to carry out so many different roles within any one day,

0:38.6

one minute, peacekeeper. The next, you're a counsellor, the next, a teacher. Many prison

0:43.4

roles don't require any specific qualifications. They're looking for people who have good communication

0:48.6

skills, can listen, build rapport, empathetic, resilient and a team player. Working in the prison

0:54.4

service is a unique opportunity and a unique environment like no other, where you help

0:59.0

to protect the public and make a positive impact all with a supportive and encouraging

1:03.8

team behind you, an excellent training and support. If this sounds like you, just search

1:09.4

prison jobs.

1:25.4

In quite a tedious way, a lot of tedious ideas about things, a lot of protocols, a lot

1:30.8

of like quite rigid things in his life that you don't relate to. Like, for example, collecting

1:35.9

mugs.

1:36.9

Yeah.

1:37.9

No, you're more kind of like a, what if someone sees me doing that and I'm like, what's

1:45.3

the shoulders should be there? And I'm like, I want people to see me doing this.

1:51.6

Shall we start?

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