In this nostalgic episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories about entrepreneurial ventures, technological experiences, and coming-of-age moments. They kick off the discussion by addressing the infamous phrase “That’s what she said” and explore how slang has evolved over the years. This episode delves into our hosts' pasts, as they reminisce about a floppy disk repair business. From there, they share entertaining tales of paper routes, school suspensions, and the psychology behind what makes someone seem “approachable.” This episode touches on themes of growing up, relationships, and the impact of technological body modifications. It offers a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful commentary.
Follow Up Notes
Discussion of overused 2000s phrases like "That's what she said" and how certain people would abuse catchphrases and the social dynamics around outdated humor.
Follow Up Notes
Nostalgia for period slang including "hose heads" (80s slang for dickhead), "radical," "gnarly," and "wicked." The hosts associate these terms with skateboard culture.
Quotable
“I think I have some invisible signage over me that I can't see, but, like, I'm okay to approach even though I don't want you to.”
Self-awareness about having an approachable demeanor that sometimes attracts unwanted attention from odd strangers.
Follow Up Notes
Discussion of reciprocity-based scams like fake parking attendants and windshield washers who provide unsolicited "services" then ask for tips. These exploit the psychological principle of reciprocity to make people feel obligated to pay.
Article explaining how the reciprocity principle works in human psychology.
Follow Up Notes
Extended discussion of clothing as technological augmentation of the human form. Includes concepts like durable fiber clothing for psychological confidence, practical pocket placement, and how fashion serves both functional and expressive purposes.
Quotable
“If I'm going to be a walking billboard, they should be paying me.
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Philosophy against wearing branded clothing, refusing to provide free advertising for companies through logo-branded apparel.
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