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🎙️ Episode 603: “I Hate Lots and Lots of People” 🤬🎤

If you’ve ever looked around and thought, “Wow, people are the worst,” congratulations—you’re in good company! This week, Scott and Sadie dive headfirst into death apps, ghost stories, and Chili’s country music (yes, that’s a thing now). Strap in for sarcasm, snark, and a sprinkle of existential dread.

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🎙️ Episode 603: "I Hate Lots and Lots of People" 🤬🎤
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📱 Death App Madness: Who Wants to Know?

  • 68 million people have downloaded an app that predicts your death date. Totally healthy, right?
  • Scott’s Take: “I already assume my time’s limited. I don’t need an app to confirm it.”
  • Sadie’s Take: “I kind of want to know… but I also want to sleep at night.”

👻 Grandma’s Ghost Story

  • Sadie’s grandma saw a ghost before passing away. Spooky? Heartwarming? Both?
  • Scott’s official stance on ghosts: “If I see one, I’m punching it.”

🎶 Chili’s Country Song: Make It Stop

  • Chili’s dropped a cringe country song to replace their legendary “Baby Back Ribs” jingle.
  • Scott: “Just give me my damn queso and stop trying to be cool.”

📺 SNL’s Most Watched Skits: Hits & Misses

  • We breakdown SNL’s most-watched sketches on YouTube. Spoiler: Some classics didn’t make the cut.
  • Scott: “SNL used to be funny. Now? Ehh.”

🥊 Chevy Chase vs. Bill Murray: A Comedy Throwdown

  • Two comedy legends. One backstage fistfight. We dig into the Hollywood drama you didn’t know you needed.
  • Sadie: “I’d pay to watch that fight over half the stuff on Netflix.”

🎧 Why You Should Listen

  • Laugh at life’s absurdity. (It’s better than crying.)
  • Nostalgia, celebrity gossip, and the occasional ghost story.
  • Because you also hate people and need an outlet.

So, if you’re ready for dark humor, unapologetic rants, and a side of chili’s country music regret, hit play now!

Topics and Timestamps

Introduction to the Topic (00:00:01)
Scott and Sadie welcome listeners and set the stage for their discussion.

Death Countdown App Discussion (00:00:39)
Sadie introduces a controversial app that predicts death, sparking a conversation about mortality.

Religious Perspective on Death (00:02:00)
Scott shares his religious belief that only God knows the time of death, expressing disinterest in the app.

Hypothetical Scenario of Knowing Death (00:02:19)
Sadie poses a scenario where God reveals one’s death date, exploring the implications of such knowledge.

Impact of Knowing Death on Life Choices (00:03:43)
Sadie reflects on how knowing her death date would change her lifestyle and choices.

Personal Reflections on Aging (00:05:21)
Scott contemplates his own mortality and emphasizes living fully regardless of knowing his lifespan.

Discussion on Fear of Dying (00:06:37)
Sadie shares a memory of her grandmother’s perspective on death and the fear surrounding it.

Grandmother’s Ghost Story (00:07:09)
Sadie recounts a chilling story her grandmother told her before passing, involving a ghostly encounter.

Transition to Chili’s Promotion (00:09:15)
Scott shifts the conversation to a new Chili’s country song promotion, moving away from the death topic.

Chili’s Song Critique (00:10:01)
Sadie criticizes the new Chili’s song and suggests bringing back classic menu items instead.

Top SNL Sketches Discussion (00:11:11)
Scott quizzes Sadie on the most watched SNL sketches on YouTube, leading to a nostalgic discussion.

Chevy Chase’s Reputation (00:13:27)
Sadie shares gossip about Chevy Chase’s negative reputation based on comedian Joel McHale’s experiences.

Chevy Chase and Bill Murray Fight (00:15:00)
The hosts discuss the infamous backstage fight between Chevy Chase and Bill Murray on SNL.

Childhood Memories of SNL (00:15:43)
Discussion about nostalgic childhood memories related to Saturday Night Live sketches and its changing popularity.

Valentine’s Day Plans (00:17:29)
Scott shares his plans for a cozy Valentine’s Day night in with a rom-com.

Romantic Comedy Recommendations (00:18:26)
Scott and Sadie discuss must-watch romantic comedies for Valentine’s Day, listing classic films.

Julia Roberts Debate (00:20:14)
Sadie expresses her dislike for Julia Roberts, sparking a light-hearted debate with Scott.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees (00:24:06)
Scott critiques the inclusion of Mariah Carey among classic rock nominees, suggesting a name change for the hall.

People’s Choice Awards Discussion (00:27:06)
Discussion about the credibility of the People’s Choice Awards and backdoor deals in the music industry.

Listener Engagement (00:29:23)
Scott emphasizes the importance of five-star reviews and shares a positive listener review.

Legislative Mention (00:30:10)
Scott shares a story about being recognized by state senators for their podcast while at the state capitol.

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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