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The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Secret Dump #130: "Ghost Angels"

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher

Comedy, Secrets, Relationship, Advice, Society & Culture

4.84K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

This week's secrets include burned sandwiches, a sex dream about a dead friend, and more! Want more secrets? Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, extended Secret Dumps, Zoom dinner parties, and so much more! https://www.patreon.com/endlesshoneymoon Check out our new merch! https://www.endlesshoneymoonpod.com/shop Submit your deepest secrets to the Endless Honeymoon Secrets Hotline: (213) 222-8608 and ask Natasha and Moshe for relationship advice: [email protected]. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEH​​

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0:00.0

Welcome to the NLIS Honeymoon Podcast. I'm your main host, Natasha.

0:13.2

Oh, we're starting?

0:15.2

Yes.

0:16.2

Oh, okay. Welcome to the end of the signing of the podcast. I just want everybody to know

0:20.4

that Natasha and I are in different locations. We've filed for separate, for temporary

0:25.4

separation because of the counseling that we received on Talkspace. And just I would

0:32.8

ask that in this time of difficulty that you Natasha, because we're on a Zoom and not

0:38.7

in person, you don't interrupt me at any point. Just so I can get my Zoom groove on.

0:45.2

I love you.

0:46.2

You know, because it's hard on you.

0:47.2

I'm like, that's a joke, but you really don't like to be interrupted.

0:51.0

Well, but that's separate. This is more a joke about Zoom about getting a rhythm during

0:55.6

Zoom. But you're right. I don't like being interrupted. But actually Natasha, as it

1:00.9

has been a source of contention in our relationship and you always say that, but does anyone like

1:06.1

being interrupted? Isn't it like a classically rude thing that people aren't into? Do you like

1:11.1

being interrupted?

1:12.1

I actually prefer to call it banter. And one idea leads you to this idea. And if you let

1:18.4

someone just go off on a monologue, then you have to like keep a notepad to remember all

1:23.3

the little places that you wanted to interject. I just find a free flowing conversation that

1:29.0

flits fast back and forth, subject to subject, a little more rewarding than a monologist.

1:35.1

Man's planning.

1:36.1

Just a brawl.

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