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S2 - E5 - Housewarming - (feat. Mark Brewer)

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Brush off your space boots and warm up your vocal cords as we welcome back the ever-entertaining Mark Brewer for his guest spot on our All-Exclusive Podcast. We kick things off in typical fashion, reminiscing about past injuries, and diving headfirst into the hilarity that ensued when Mark questioned MJ's knowledge of the song 'Bubbles' during our demo day. But it's not all fun and games when Mark steps into the podcasting arena; his astute insights and unique flair add spice to every conversation.
Ever wondered if songs referencing the moon could be considered a genre? Well, we take this tantalizing question to task with Mark and Henry as they explore classic tracks sporting lunar lyrical content. We travel from the misty banks of 'Moon River' to the silvery glow of 'Blue Moon', pondering Mark's ambitious plan to weave these moonlit melodies into a singular album. But hold onto your hats as we veer off into the realm of moon landing conspiracy theories and the wonders of Google Earth. And for those feeling a bit earthbound, we share our cringe-worthy public bathroom tales and advice for handling dating disappointments.
As we rocket back down to Earth, we delve into the world of coins and musical theatre. We turn over the Royal Mint's new coin designs, and speculate about their potential for teaching kids to count. Not to be outdone, our theatrical exploits take center stage as we share our reviews of a recent show featuring the legendary talents of Bernadette Peters and Bonnie Langford. Wrapping up this wild ride, we touch on fitness regimes, surprise awards, and even a dash of bandit golf. It's official: Henry's the new 'moon song curator', so buckle up and enjoy this whirlwind journey through laughter, wisdom, and the utterly unexpected.

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Chapters

1. Mark Brewer Returns to Exclusive Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Moon and Old Songs Discussion (00:05:50)

3. Embarrassing Train Bathroom; Standing Up (00:14:36)

4. Coin Designs and Musical Theatre Experience (00:24:46)

5. Awards, Fitness, and Random Questions (00:35:12)

6. Bandit Golf and New Role (00:42:18)

36 episodes

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Content provided by Jack Jenkins and Henry Patterson, Jack Jenkins, and Henry Patterson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jack Jenkins and Henry Patterson, Jack Jenkins, and Henry Patterson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

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Brush off your space boots and warm up your vocal cords as we welcome back the ever-entertaining Mark Brewer for his guest spot on our All-Exclusive Podcast. We kick things off in typical fashion, reminiscing about past injuries, and diving headfirst into the hilarity that ensued when Mark questioned MJ's knowledge of the song 'Bubbles' during our demo day. But it's not all fun and games when Mark steps into the podcasting arena; his astute insights and unique flair add spice to every conversation.
Ever wondered if songs referencing the moon could be considered a genre? Well, we take this tantalizing question to task with Mark and Henry as they explore classic tracks sporting lunar lyrical content. We travel from the misty banks of 'Moon River' to the silvery glow of 'Blue Moon', pondering Mark's ambitious plan to weave these moonlit melodies into a singular album. But hold onto your hats as we veer off into the realm of moon landing conspiracy theories and the wonders of Google Earth. And for those feeling a bit earthbound, we share our cringe-worthy public bathroom tales and advice for handling dating disappointments.
As we rocket back down to Earth, we delve into the world of coins and musical theatre. We turn over the Royal Mint's new coin designs, and speculate about their potential for teaching kids to count. Not to be outdone, our theatrical exploits take center stage as we share our reviews of a recent show featuring the legendary talents of Bernadette Peters and Bonnie Langford. Wrapping up this wild ride, we touch on fitness regimes, surprise awards, and even a dash of bandit golf. It's official: Henry's the new 'moon song curator', so buckle up and enjoy this whirlwind journey through laughter, wisdom, and the utterly unexpected.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Mark Brewer Returns to Exclusive Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Moon and Old Songs Discussion (00:05:50)

3. Embarrassing Train Bathroom; Standing Up (00:14:36)

4. Coin Designs and Musical Theatre Experience (00:24:46)

5. Awards, Fitness, and Random Questions (00:35:12)

6. Bandit Golf and New Role (00:42:18)

36 episodes

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