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This week on Nerds Talking The Podcast, the hosts dive into one of the most unexpected and controversial additions to the Olympic Games—breaking, also known as breakdancing. The team shares their candid thoughts on how this street dance style made it to the global sporting stage, with reactions ranging from shock to outright disbelief. Is this a groundbreaking moment for the Olympics, or is it a step too far? Tune in to find out what each host has to say about this surprising move.

In addition to the heated Olympic discussion, the crew offers their individual reviews for the week. Marie kicks things off with an in-depth analysis of the critically acclaimed video game *Red Dead Redemption 2*. She explores the game's intricate storylines, vast open world, and the emotional depth that sets it apart in the gaming industry.

Next up, Carlos reviews A Quiet Place: Day One, the latest installment in the thrilling horror franchise. He breaks down how this prequel compares to the original films, the tension-filled atmosphere, and whether it lives up to the hype.

Laura then shifts gears with her review of the gripping survival novel Alive by Piers Paul Read. She delves into the harrowing true story of a rugby team stranded in the Andes and the extreme measures they took to survive, offering her perspective on the book's intense themes and narrative style.

Finally, Lafayette wraps up the round with his take on the animated sci-fi adventure Fly Me To The Moon. He discusses the film's visual style, story elements, and whether it succeeds as a family-friendly space adventure.

In other news, Laura shares an update on her Ozempic journey. Is it still working for her, or are there new challenges on the horizon? Tune in to find out.

Marie also has a bone to pick with Big Pharma. She shares her frustrations with the pharmaceutical industry, revealing why she’s so against it despite her habit of taking pills. But it’s not all doom and gloom—Marie offers some insider tips on how you can get your prescriptions at a fraction of the cost. Big Pharma might be bad, but that doesn’t mean you have to pay their prices.

All that and more on this week’s episode of *Nerds Talking The Podcast*—don’t miss it!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdstalking/support
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This week on Nerds Talking The Podcast, the hosts dive into one of the most unexpected and controversial additions to the Olympic Games—breaking, also known as breakdancing. The team shares their candid thoughts on how this street dance style made it to the global sporting stage, with reactions ranging from shock to outright disbelief. Is this a groundbreaking moment for the Olympics, or is it a step too far? Tune in to find out what each host has to say about this surprising move.

In addition to the heated Olympic discussion, the crew offers their individual reviews for the week. Marie kicks things off with an in-depth analysis of the critically acclaimed video game *Red Dead Redemption 2*. She explores the game's intricate storylines, vast open world, and the emotional depth that sets it apart in the gaming industry.

Next up, Carlos reviews A Quiet Place: Day One, the latest installment in the thrilling horror franchise. He breaks down how this prequel compares to the original films, the tension-filled atmosphere, and whether it lives up to the hype.

Laura then shifts gears with her review of the gripping survival novel Alive by Piers Paul Read. She delves into the harrowing true story of a rugby team stranded in the Andes and the extreme measures they took to survive, offering her perspective on the book's intense themes and narrative style.

Finally, Lafayette wraps up the round with his take on the animated sci-fi adventure Fly Me To The Moon. He discusses the film's visual style, story elements, and whether it succeeds as a family-friendly space adventure.

In other news, Laura shares an update on her Ozempic journey. Is it still working for her, or are there new challenges on the horizon? Tune in to find out.

Marie also has a bone to pick with Big Pharma. She shares her frustrations with the pharmaceutical industry, revealing why she’s so against it despite her habit of taking pills. But it’s not all doom and gloom—Marie offers some insider tips on how you can get your prescriptions at a fraction of the cost. Big Pharma might be bad, but that doesn’t mean you have to pay their prices.

All that and more on this week’s episode of *Nerds Talking The Podcast*—don’t miss it!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdstalking/support
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