#Relationships
2 episodes-
Nostalgic Child Labor
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.
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The Country Club Drug Dealer
In this free-flowing episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts begin by discussing dogs, which evolves into a collaborative improvisational story about a character named "Snake." Snake is a reformed street dealer who has transitioned to becoming a suburban plug, and he seems to trigger a midlife crisis in a mild-mannered dad. The story explores themes of social dynamics, family relationships, and the transformative power of the environment on our identities. The hosts reflect on their unscripted approach to podcast conversations, delving into the intriguing topic of human creativity and how it emerges from shared knowledge. This episode serves as a perfect example of how two minds can come together to build complex narratives, touching on themes of authenticity, social climbing, and the creation of something great.