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Last Necker Standing | Episode 99

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In this episode of Rubberneckers titled "The Last Necker Standing," hosts Jodie and John cover a wide range of topics and engage in their usual banter and discussions. John shares his struggles with doing a daily livestream and his frustration with not having enough content. He decides to talk about elevator stories for content, which takes up a significant portion of the episode. The hosts also reflect on their tendency to fill every second with conversation and cringe-worthy moments when re-listening to previous episodes.

The conversation takes a turn towards music, with Jamingo sharing a story about his son playing a Jay-Z song and the difference between freestyling and writing songs. They discuss controversial songs and the idea of a "dick measuring contest" among musicians. They also express frustration with negative comments and trolls.

The hosts delve into various other topics, including racial slurs, praying for others, anti-vaxxers, porn, and online restrictions in Arkansas. They discuss the limitations on freedom in the US compared to other countries when it comes to watching porn and playing online poker. The conversation shifts towards allowances and Jodie's monthly allowance, which leads to a playful debate about the appropriate amount.

They also discuss conflicts within the podcasting community, tensions between hosts, and previous arguments that have occurred on the show. Despite these disagreements, they emphasize their camaraderie and their commitment to keeping the show entertaining and engaging for their listeners.

As the episode progresses, they touch on subjects such as shootings, unusual medical conditions, political conflicts, racial stereotypes, and the future of the podcast. They reflect on the show's past and express their protective attitude towards it, not wanting others to ruin what they have built.

Overall, "The Last Necker Standing" offers a wide range of discussions and humorous observations, showcasing the dynamic between Jodie and John and their ability to keep the content engaging and entertaining.

Follow Us https://www.facebook.com/rubberneckers20 https://twitter.com/RubberneckerPod https://www.twitch.tv/rubberneckerspodcast https://discord.gg/nYwz8e8Wwr Check Out Our Other Shows


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In this episode of Rubberneckers titled "The Last Necker Standing," hosts Jodie and John cover a wide range of topics and engage in their usual banter and discussions. John shares his struggles with doing a daily livestream and his frustration with not having enough content. He decides to talk about elevator stories for content, which takes up a significant portion of the episode. The hosts also reflect on their tendency to fill every second with conversation and cringe-worthy moments when re-listening to previous episodes.

The conversation takes a turn towards music, with Jamingo sharing a story about his son playing a Jay-Z song and the difference between freestyling and writing songs. They discuss controversial songs and the idea of a "dick measuring contest" among musicians. They also express frustration with negative comments and trolls.

The hosts delve into various other topics, including racial slurs, praying for others, anti-vaxxers, porn, and online restrictions in Arkansas. They discuss the limitations on freedom in the US compared to other countries when it comes to watching porn and playing online poker. The conversation shifts towards allowances and Jodie's monthly allowance, which leads to a playful debate about the appropriate amount.

They also discuss conflicts within the podcasting community, tensions between hosts, and previous arguments that have occurred on the show. Despite these disagreements, they emphasize their camaraderie and their commitment to keeping the show entertaining and engaging for their listeners.

As the episode progresses, they touch on subjects such as shootings, unusual medical conditions, political conflicts, racial stereotypes, and the future of the podcast. They reflect on the show's past and express their protective attitude towards it, not wanting others to ruin what they have built.

Overall, "The Last Necker Standing" offers a wide range of discussions and humorous observations, showcasing the dynamic between Jodie and John and their ability to keep the content engaging and entertaining.

Follow Us https://www.facebook.com/rubberneckers20 https://twitter.com/RubberneckerPod https://www.twitch.tv/rubberneckerspodcast https://discord.gg/nYwz8e8Wwr Check Out Our Other Shows


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