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Still Spinning on 09.13.23

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Welcome to episode 20 of the Still Spinning Podcast! We have quite an episode in store for you. First off, Airbnb is facing some trouble in New York City, and it is likely just the beginning. We chat about this big change to the way it works there and Dan has a theory as to why. Is it ever okay to lie? An article talks about how young we are when we learn we can be rewarded for lying, but is this something we actually want? For people to lie to us? We discuss the age-old question, "Does this make me look fat?" and how it ties into this story. Dan also starts giving us some insight into things you should NOT do as a stand-up comedian. Who wants to swim in Elvis's pool?? Apparently, it is a trend on one of the social media channels and Dan has a personal story about it. Did he take the plunge?? Tune in to find out. And finally, there is someone in Chicago with some design skills, and they turned a local beach into a nude beach! That is not all they did. And we find out about the nude beach in Wisconsin, and Dan has some strong opinions. So pop on your sunglasses and join us as we float on down the river. Please check out stillspinningpodcast.com to find our previous episodes, merch link, and information on how to become a Spinner (sponsor).
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Welcome to episode 20 of the Still Spinning Podcast! We have quite an episode in store for you. First off, Airbnb is facing some trouble in New York City, and it is likely just the beginning. We chat about this big change to the way it works there and Dan has a theory as to why. Is it ever okay to lie? An article talks about how young we are when we learn we can be rewarded for lying, but is this something we actually want? For people to lie to us? We discuss the age-old question, "Does this make me look fat?" and how it ties into this story. Dan also starts giving us some insight into things you should NOT do as a stand-up comedian. Who wants to swim in Elvis's pool?? Apparently, it is a trend on one of the social media channels and Dan has a personal story about it. Did he take the plunge?? Tune in to find out. And finally, there is someone in Chicago with some design skills, and they turned a local beach into a nude beach! That is not all they did. And we find out about the nude beach in Wisconsin, and Dan has some strong opinions. So pop on your sunglasses and join us as we float on down the river. Please check out stillspinningpodcast.com to find our previous episodes, merch link, and information on how to become a Spinner (sponsor).
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