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🎙️ Episode 618: “Damn, That Woman Needed More Fiber!” 💩🎧

Scott and Sadie are back with an episode that will change the way you look at fiber forever. Sadie shares a horrific news story about extreme constipation, while Scott finds even worse medical cases. We also tackle “anger-tainment” in the news, the pain of Christmas décor costs, and whether Severance is actually worth the hype. Oh, and we definitely don’t forgive Game of Thrones. If you love sarcasm, nostalgia, and brutally honest humor, you need this episode.

The Scott and Sadie Show
The Scott and Sadie Show
🎙️ Episode 618: "Damn, That Woman Needed More Fiber!" 💩🎧
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💩 The Fiber Fiasco – A Story You Can’t Unhear

  • Sadie stumbled upon a horrific news story involving a woman, severe constipation, and a full-body situation nobody asked for.
  • Scott, ever the researcher, found even worse medical cases. Congratulations, you now have trust issues with your digestive system.

📺 The “News” Isn’t News Anymore

  • Scott breaks down “anger-tainment”—how news networks thrive on keeping us mad instead of informed.
  • Sadie questions whether any unbiased news exists anymore. Spoiler: Probably not.

🎄 Consumerism, Clutter & Christmas Chaos

  • Sadie dreams of a Christmas tree in every room. Scott’s just trying to survive the financial trauma of holiday décor.
  • Meanwhile, junk is taking over our lives. Scott’s ready to throw it all out. Sadie… not so much.

📺 TV Shows & Viewer Loyalty

  • Severance is testing Sadie’s patience. Is it art or just a slow-motion headache?
  • Friends vs. Seinfeld: One is comfort TV, the other is an acquired taste. We debate which one actually holds up.
  • Scott still hasn’t forgiven Game of Thrones for its dumpster fire of an ending.

🎧 Why You Should Listen:

😂 Laugh Out Loud: Because we all need humor after hearing that fiber story.
🤔 Real Talk: News media, consumerism, and TV rants—no topic is safe.
🔥 Gleeful Roasting: We take life’s absurdities and turn them into entertainment gold.

So grab a fiber supplement (just in case) and tune in to another hilarious, slightly traumatizing episode of The Scott and Sadie Show!

(AI Generated) Topics and Timestamps

Listener Feedback and Water Gift (00:00:02)
Scott and Sadie share a humorous story about a listener named Lindsay who gifted them a bottle of water.

UK TV License Discussion (00:01:27)
They explore the concept of a UK TV license, its cost, and what it covers.

Media Consumption and Government Involvement (00:02:56)
Discussion on government involvement in media and its implications for viewers.

Emotional Engagement in Media (00:05:01)
Sadie and Scott discuss how emotions drive viewership and engagement in television programming.

Frustrations with “Severance” (00:10:01)
Sadie expresses her dissatisfaction with the show “Severance” and its confusing plot.

TV Show Investment and Viewer Commitment (00:10:16)
Scott introduces a study on how many episodes viewers should watch before deciding to continue a show.

Comparing “Breaking Bad” and Viewer Expectations (00:13:30)
Scott and Sadie reminisce about “Breaking Bad,” discussing its compelling storytelling and character development.

Comfort Shows and Personal Connections (00:17:01)
Sadie shares her love for “The West Wing” as a comfort show and her experiences related to it.

Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment:

Doctor Who Dilemma (00:17:40)
Scott discusses his struggles to get into “Doctor Who” despite recommendations.

Severance Frustrations (00:17:57)
Sadie shares her challenges with “Severance,” feeling compelled to finish it.

Game of Thrones Indifference (00:18:36)
Scott reveals his lack of interest in “Game of Thrones” despite its popularity.

Sopranos Ending Speculation (00:19:08)
Discussion on the ambiguous ending of “The Sopranos” and fan theories.

Melancholy of Sopranos Fans (00:19:23)
Sadie reflects on the rumored movie that never materialized after “The Sopranos.”

Celebrity Death Anecdotes (00:19:51)
Scott and Sadie share humorous thoughts on celebrity deaths and their circumstances.

Friends’ Instant Appeal (00:21:07)
Sadie defends “Friends” as a show that hooked her immediately.

Seinfeld’s Slow Hook (00:21:18)
Scott discusses how it took others 16 episodes to appreciate “Seinfeld.”

Curb Your Enthusiasm (00:22:03)
Sadie talks about her enjoyment of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and Larry David’s humor.

Bojack Horseman’s Hook (00:22:45)
Scott mentions that it takes eight episodes to get hooked on “Bojack Horseman.”

Americans and Junk (00:23:33)
Discussion on how a third of household items are deemed unnecessary junk.

Christmas Decor Dreams (00:24:32)
Sadie fantasizes about having multiple Christmas trees if she won the lottery.

Expensive Holiday Lights (00:25:02)
Scott and Sadie discuss the high cost of permanent holiday lighting.

Jellyfish Lights vs. Star Showers (00:27:53)
Comparison between new jellyfish lights and the older star shower decorations.

Closing Remarks (00:28:40)
Scott encourages listeners to subscribe and stay connected via social media.

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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