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🎙️ Episode 599: “Can You Get the Old Person Smell Out?” 👃🧥

It’s Sadie’s birthday, so Scott begrudgingly behaved himself—for a few minutes. In this episode, we tackle life’s most pressing issues: why movie theaters are holding us hostage with endless previews, how France wants us to stink up our wardrobes for the sake of the planet, and why your grandma can’t let go of tiny inconveniences. Oh, and Sadie managed to destroy a perfectly good vintage coat. Classic.

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The Scott and Sadie Show
🎙️ Episode 599: "Can You Get the Old Person Smell Out?" 👃🧥
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🎬 Movie Theater Madness

  • Connecticut wants theaters to list actual movie start times.
  • Scott: Big government overreach!
  • Sadie: Just let me skip 40 minutes of trailers!

♻️ Eco-Friendly Laundry or Public Health Crisis?

  • France says: Wash your clothes less!
  • Scott: Let’s add deodorant shortages to the apocalypse bingo card.

🎂 Sadie’s Birthday & Espresso Martini Debauchery

  • She broke her no-drinking rule for brunch.
  • Got recognized by a listener. Fame confirmed.

🧥 Vintage Coat Catastrophe

  • Bought a gorgeous coat.
  • Smelled like haunted attic.
  • Washed it. Now it looks like a muppet corpse.

🎧 Why Listen?

Because life is stupid, and we love to make fun of it.

Timestamps and Topics

Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00)
Hosts Scott and Sadie welcome listeners to the Scott and Sadie show.

Sadie’s Birthday Celebration (00:00:12)
Scott wishes Sadie a happy birthday, commenting on her youthful appearance.

Brunch Anecdote (00:01:01)
Sadie shares her experience of having an espresso martini during brunch with friends.

Listener Recognition (00:02:02)
Sadie recounts a moment where a listener recognized her at a bar.

Discussion on Movie Start Times (00:05:03)
Sadie introduces a proposed bill requiring theaters to list actual movie start times.

Government Intervention Debate (00:05:24)
Scott critiques the bill as an example of unnecessary government involvement.

Enforcement of the Bill (00:06:01)
Sadie questions how the proposed law would be enforced in theaters.

Consumer Power (00:08:27)
Scott emphasizes the importance of consumer feedback over legislative measures.

Aging and Frustrations (00:10:40)
Sadie reflects on how aging affects people’s frustrations about trivial matters.

Political Commentary (00:11:18)
Sadie shares her mom’s views on politics and generational issues.

Movie Advertising Concerns (00:14:05)
Sadie laments the increase in commercials before movies compared to the past.

Maria Menounos Discussion (00:14:40)
The hosts joke about seeing Maria Menounos on various screens, including gas stations.

Karma and Appearance (00:16:03)
Sadie discusses her mother’s belief in karma related to people’s appearances.

Environmental Washing Debate (00:17:57)
Scott shares a report from France suggesting less frequent laundry for environmental reasons.

Dry Cleaning and Old Smells (00:18:46)
Discussion about the frequency of dry cleaning suits and the challenges with thrifted items’ smells.

Thrift Store Finds (00:19:17)
Sadie shares her experience of finding a vintage coat and its “old person” smell.

Washing Disaster (00:21:10)
Sadie recounts how washing the coat led to its ruin, leaving her sad about the loss.

Favorite Movies Poll (00:22:30)
Scott mentions a poll about Americans’ favorite movies and how often they rewatch them.

Comfort Shows Explained (00:23:28)
Sadie introduces the concept of “comfort shows” and how people return to familiar movies.

America’s Favorite Movie (00:24:19)
Scott reveals that “Forrest Gump” is considered America’s all-time favorite movie.

Critique of Forrest Gump (00:25:04)
Sadie critiques the film’s themes and character motivations, sparking a deeper discussion.

Generational Movie Preferences (00:26:20)
Discussion on generational differences in movie preferences, including favorites from Gen X and Millennials.

The Godfather Series (00:27:46)
Scott shares his love for “The Godfather” series and its life lessons.

Birthday Reflections (00:28:24)
Sadie reflects on aging, health, and her birthday, sharing thoughts on life and death.

Podcast Wrap-Up (00:29:27)
Scott encourages listeners to subscribe and engage with the podcast, closing the 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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