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The Brighter Side

Shopping

The Brighter Side

The Last Podcast Network

Amber Nelson, Last Podcast Network, Leisure, Comedy, Ed Larson, Society & Culture

4.7636 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Shirts, books, food...what do we spend our money on? Shopping, we all have to do it. It's even therapy for some of us. Amber Nelson and Eddie Ewing talk about the ups and downs of shopping, from herbs & spices to shoes & purses. Our song this week is "Cha Cha Heels" by Eartha Kitt topics: shopping, therapy, money, goodwill, groceries, female icons, sample ladies For 20% off your first purchase, visit http://nativedeodorant.com and use promo code BRIGHTERSIDE during checkout! Go to http://HoneyBook.com/brighter for 50% off your first year. "Cheery Monday" and "Blue Ska" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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0:00.0

Got to keep all on the right side.

0:05.0

You got to keep all of the right side.

0:10.0

I spend my paycheck off my blue boots.

0:14.0

That's okay now I've got to be here.

0:18.0

Keep all on the right side. You got to keep all on the bright side.

0:21.6

You've got to be on.

0:23.3

Oh, I love this turtleneck.

0:27.7

Ooh, I love this turtleneck.

0:29.7

It's in turquoise.

0:31.2

My favorite color.

0:32.3

Oh, this hot pink denim skirt must have.

0:35.8

Must have.

0:37.3

Oh, look at these shoes. to get them this backpack oh my god

0:41.4

get it all get it all baby what five thousand dollars i don't have that guess i'll pull out a credit

0:49.6

card oh what's over here oh Oh, look at this food.

0:54.9

Yummy.

0:59.2

Must buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. Shopping, baby.

1:02.8

That's fun for me to do.

1:03.6

That was good.

1:05.7

Do you feel that way when you shop? I love it.

1:09.1

I turn into, like, a maniac when I shop sometimes.

1:11.1

Oh, my God, like a Tasmanian devil. Depending on how lonely I am. Shopping does come with your moods. It does. Like when I'm a little depressed, I'm like, I'll go to Goodwill. Retail therapy. Yes, it is. Oh, my God. Absolutely works. Make people depressed and sell them a solution. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I mean, that makes so much sense. Welcome, everybody, to the brighter side. And we were talking shopping. Join us, as always, is Eddie Ewing. How are you doing, Eddie? Good. How are you? I'm great. How was your week? How was my week? What did I do? I can never remember. I finished a book. What book. It's, um, once is never enough. And it's written by the woman that wrote Valley of the Dolls. Ooh. It's very depressing. Valley, like pill-popping ladies. A lot of like, a lot of like, she does write a lot about sex, but it's always very sad and like no one comes. That's that's horrible. I know. And you read it and you're just like, please come. And like nobody ever. Is it like a period book or? It was written in the 70s. Oh, that explains it. Yes. And there's a lot of like, she wasn't hungry. Just tossed around a food a bit. I'm like, eat the steak, bitch. Are they all like L.A. ladies it's in New York

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