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🎙️ Episode 615: My children will never know a world with Jo-Ann Fabrics. 🛍️

Jo-Ann Fabrics is closing, and Sadie is devastated. Scott? Not so much. Today, we mourn lost stores, debate whether cursive is dead, and reminisce about home economics class disasters. Plus, we unpack a heated poll on flirting vs. cheating—where’s the line? And Scott goes on a rant about three-star reviews (just pick a side already!). If you love sarcasm, nostalgia, and unfiltered opinions, this episode is for you. Grab your overpriced coffee and tune in!

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The Scott and Sadie Show
🎙️ Episode 615: My children will never know a world with Jo-Ann Fabrics. 🛍️
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🛍️ The Death of Jo-Ann Fabrics & Retail Nostalgia

  • Sadie is in mourning—Jo-Ann Fabrics is closing, and her DIY dreams are shattered.
  • Scott barely notices, but he does miss Bed Bath & Beyond and its endless coupons.
  • The rise of “shoppertainment” means future malls might have more water slides than fabric aisles.

✍️ Cursive Is Dead—Or Is It?

  • Sadie is determined to teach her daughter cursive before society forgets it forever.
  • Scott argues that kids should master writing checks before learning fancy penmanship.

🍳 Home Ec Disasters & The Art of Budget Cooking

  • Remember home economics class? We survived puffer vest projects and $5 meal challenges.
  • Scott questions why schools stopped teaching kids how to cook and sew. Spoiler: Fast food won.

❤️ Flirting vs. Cheating—Where’s the Line?

  • Poll results are in, and people have thoughts on texting exes, social media likes, and friendly banter.
  • Scott’s philosophy: If you wouldn’t do it in front of your spouse, maybe just… don’t.
  • Sadie’s take? If your partner has a “work wife” or “work husband,” it’s suspect.

The Three-Star Review Rant

  • Who leaves a three-star review? Either love it or hate it—indifference is for cowards!
  • Scott prefers a glowing five-star or a raging one-star. No middle ground.

🎧 Why You Should Listen:

😂 Laugh Out Loud: Our signature blend of sarcasm, nostalgia, and unfiltered opinions.
🤔 Relatable Rants: From childhood memories to modern absurdities, we cover it all.
💡 Real Talk: Sometimes, we even make good points—shocking, we know.

So grab your overpriced Starbucks (before they cut your favorite drink from the menu) and join us for another episode of chaos and comedy. You won’t want to miss this one!

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Topics and Timestamps

Introduction to the Episode (00:00:01)
Scott and Sadie welcome listeners to the show and discuss the closure of Jo-Ann Fabrics.

Sadie’s Emotional Response (00:00:32)
Sadie expresses sadness over Jo-Ann Fabrics closing, comparing it to other store closures.

Scott’s Lack of Experience (00:01:17)
Scott admits he has never been to Jo-Ann Fabrics and asks for a description.

Overview of Jo-Ann Fabrics (00:01:28)
Sadie describes Jo-Ann Fabrics as a crafting and home decor store with reasonably priced items.

Closure of Big Lots (00:01:56)
Sadie shares her disappointment about the closure of Big Lots, a store she visited infrequently.

Changing Retail Landscape (00:02:02)
Scott discusses the changing face of retail and the rise of online shopping.

Shoppertainment Concept (00:02:17)
Scott introduces the idea of “shoppertainment,” emphasizing the need for stores to offer experiences.

Experience at Shields (00:03:04)
Sadie shares her enjoyable experience at Shields, highlighting its attractions and dining options.

Future Retail Developments (00:03:35)
Scott mentions a new project called Cascadia, which aims to create a mixed-use entertainment space.

Nostalgia for Traditional Shopping (00:04:10)
Scott reflects on the past shopping experience, contrasting it with the current focus on online shopping.

Decline of Bed Bath & Beyond (00:04:31)
Sadie reminisces about Bed Bath & Beyond as a place where shoppers discovered unexpected items.

Impact of Online Shopping (00:05:34)
Sadie and Scott discuss how Amazon’s convenience has changed shopping habits and mall experiences.

Changing Mall Dynamics (00:06:08)
Sadie reflects on the decline of malls as social spaces, citing her experiences in Iowa.

Future of Malls (00:07:04)
Scott speculates about a potential resurgence of malls in the future.

Shopping with Family (00:07:45)
Sadie recalls family outings to the mall and the excitement of shopping for household items.

Challenges for Retailers (00:08:58)
Scott discusses workforce challenges that affect customer service in retail stores.

Innovative Small Business Strategies (00:09:58)
Sadie praises a friend’s small business for its creative approach to online sales.

Adapting to Competition (00:10:33)
Sadie emphasizes the need for small businesses to differentiate themselves from larger retailers.

Family-Friendly Retail Spaces (00:11:18)
Sadie critiques local malls for lacking kid-friendly spaces and activities.

Scott’s Shopping Preferences (00:12:02)
Scott shares his aversion to shopping and contrasts it with his wife’s enjoyment of it.

Home Economics Memories (00:12:30)
Scott reminisces about his home economics class and a project involving a DIY puffer vest.

Sadie’s Home Ec Experience (00:13:40)
Sadie recalls her own home economics project involving cooking on a budget.

Home Economics Class Experiences (00:14:20)
Discussion about the nostalgic activities in home economics, including wearing pregnancy bellies and baby dolls.

Nostalgia and Parenting (00:16:11)
Reflections on outdated teaching methods in schools and the desire to teach cursive writing to children.

Compliments and Flirting (00:19:01)
Exploration of the nuances between flirting and being charming, and the challenges of giving compliments in the workplace.

Flirting vs. Cheating (00:24:01)
Survey results on perceptions of flirting and its implications for relationships, including views on adult films.

Social Media and Podcast Promotion (00:26:29)
Discussion about promoting their podcast and engaging with listeners through social media and newsletters.

Discussion on Ratings (00:28:14)
Exploration of how people rate experiences, focusing on extreme ratings and middle-ground indifference.

Closing Remarks (00:28:49)
Scott and Sadie thank listeners for tuning in and encourage subscriptions for future episodes.

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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