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Episode 581: Do not YouTube Wieners Getting Broken

In Episode 581 of The Scott and Sadie Show, Scott shares why Googling “broken wieners” is a terrible idea, we dream about a $60K cigar room, and swap public restroom nightmares. Add in inflation rants, customer service fails, and Sadie’s endless eye-rolls, and you’ve got your daily dose of snark and laughs. Tune in now!

The Scott and Sadie Show
The Scott and Sadie Show
Episode 581: Do not YouTube Wieners Getting Broken
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Welcome to today’s episode of The Scott and Sadie Show, where we mix cringe-worthy topics, midlife crises, and public restroom horror stories into one snark-filled stew. Buckle up—it’s a wild ride of broken dreams, bruised egos, and unsolicited Google searches we strongly advise against.

🍆 Do Not Google This (Seriously)

  • The Horror: Scott accidentally went down the rabbit hole of… broken wieners. His advice? Don’t.
  • Sadie’s Reaction: Equal parts horrified and hysterical. She’ll never look at the internet the same way again.

🏡 Scott’s $60K Dream Cigar Room

  • The Vision: Leather chairs, dark woods, and man-cave vibes.
  • The Reality: HVAC systems cost more than Scott’s midlife crisis Harley. Sadie’s rolling her eyes.

🛑 Public Restroom Mishaps

  • Scott’s Nightmare: A too-embarrassing-to-repeat bathroom debacle. Let’s just say, it involved everyone noticing.
  • Sadie’s Take: Sharing her own awkward stories because misery loves company.

💸 Life, Inflation, and Other First-World Problems

  • Bad Customer Service: If you’ve ever waited on hold for hours only to get hung up on, welcome to our support group.
  • Work Burnout: Quiet quitting? We’re loudly complaining.

🎧 Why Tune In

Because life is ridiculous, and we’re here to snark about it so you don’t have to. Listen now for laughs, cringes, and the occasional side-eye.

Timestamps and Topics

Introduction to the Show (00:00:01)
The hosts set the tone and introduce the podcast.

Listener Engagement (00:00:10)
Scott and Sadie express appreciation for their audience and the connections made.

Anecdote from Church (00:00:41)
Scott shares a humorous encounter with a listener at church.

Scott’s Dream Cigar Room (00:01:06)
Scott reveals his long-standing dream of creating a cigar room at home.

Midlife Crisis Reflections (00:01:29)
Scott reflects on his past desire for a motorcycle during a midlife crisis.

Cigar Room Features (00:02:43)
Discussion on the necessary features for Scott’s ideal cigar room.

Cigar Room Costs (00:03:16)
Scott estimates the costs involved in building his dream cigar room.

Ventilation and Insulation (00:03:52)
Scott explains the importance of proper ventilation and insulation for the cigar room.

Aesthetic Vision for the Room (00:05:22)
Scott describes the desired aesthetic for his dream cigar room.

Potential Podcast Location (00:06:24)
Scott imagines broadcasting the podcast from his future cigar room.

Americans’ Frustrations (00:06:56)
Scott shares statistics on Americans feeling fed up with various issues.

Top Issues Facing Americans (00:07:19)
Discussion on rising costs and inflation as major concerns for Americans.

Social Media Overload (00:08:06)
The hosts discuss the negative impact of constant notifications from social media.

Personal Experience with Notifications (00:08:24)
Scott shares his experience of turning off phone notifications for peace of mind.

Top Five Frustrations (00:09:41)
Scott lists the top five frustrations Americans are facing today.

Quiet Quitting Explained (00:10:15)
Sadie explains the concept of “quiet quitting” in the workplace.

Bad Customer Service (00:10:51)
Discussion on the prevalence of poor customer service experiences.

Customer Service Issues (00:12:02)
Scott shares a personal experience with bad customer service at a restaurant.

Plug for Website (00:12:10)
Scott promotes their website for more articles and content.

Sick Partner Anecdote (00:12:25)
Sadie shares a humorous story about her partner acting like a baby when sick.

Sick Partner Anecdote (00:14:07)
Sadie shares a humorous story about dealing with her sick partner’s antics.

Man Baby vs. Silent Sufferer (00:14:39)
Scott discusses the two types of sick people: dramatic invalids and silent sufferers.

Medication Frustrations (00:15:01)
Sadie expresses annoyance at her partner’s refusal to take medicine when sick.

Scott’s Change in Attitude (00:15:30)
Scott reflects on his growth in handling sickness and taking care of himself.

Pill Box Commentary (00:16:17)
Sadie humorously describes her extensive medication collection and Scott’s resistance to taking them.

Celebrity Facts Introduction (00:18:10)
Scott introduces a segment on wildly shocking celebrity facts from a website.

Dennis Rodman’s Mishaps (00:18:33)
Discussion about Dennis Rodman’s unusual injuries during sexual encounters.

Awful Injuries Warning (00:19:42)
Sadie warns against watching videos of severe injuries related to the topic.

Terrence Howard’s Math Belief (00:20:05)
Scott shares Terrence Howard’s unconventional belief about basic math.

Samuel L. Jackson’s Protest (00:21:06)
Scott reveals a surprising fact about Samuel L. Jackson’s college activism.

Jack Nicholson’s Family Secret (00:21:25)
Discussion on Jack Nicholson’s complicated family history and upbringing.

Mick Jagger’s Family Dynamics (00:22:08)
Sadie comments on Mick Jagger’s unique family situation regarding age.

Americans Carrying Spare Underwear (00:23:16)
Scott shares a survey finding about Americans carrying spare underwear for emergencies.

Accidental Mishaps Discussion (00:25:03)
Scott admits to a personal mishap while being sick, leading to a humorous exchange.

Embarrassing Bathroom Experience (00:26:31)
Sadie recounts a mortifying experience at a restaurant during her anniversary.

Public Restroom Insights (00:28:25)
Scott reflects on the realities of working in public restrooms and the challenges faced.

Podcast Introduction (00:29:22)
Scott discusses the website and encourages listeners to engage with the podcast.

Ending on a Downer (00:29:59)
Sadie comments on the mood of the previous discussion, calling it a downer.

Sadie’s Plug (00:30:00)
Sadie promotes her other podcast, “Sadie and Friends,” sharing a humorous anecdote.

Closing Remarks (00:30:26)
Scott wraps up the episode, encouraging listeners to subscribe and engage.

Final Thoughts (00:30:32)
The host expresses appreciation for the audience and invites them back for the next episode.

Scott and Sadie

Meet Scott and Sadie: the anti-heroes of morning radio turned podcast renegades. Scott’s 40 years in broadcasting have left him fluent in snark, while Sadie’s nepotistic origins (thanks, Mom!) brought the unfiltered charm that made them a Northern Colorado favorite. After corporate radio ghosted them harder than a bad Tinder date, the duo ditched FCC babysitters and went full rogue. Now, they’re back with a podcast that’s equal parts wit, sarcasm, and a big middle finger to mediocrity. Loyal fans, curious newcomers, or algorithm strays—welcome to the chaos.

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