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🎙️ Episode 598: “Try Not to Look Like a Garbage Can” 🗑️✨

In this episode of The Scott and Sadie Show, we tackle the big issues—like how putting on pants is apparently optional now. Sadie’s embracing the cozy aesthetic (leggings forever), while Scott’s wondering when we stopped trying. Also on the docket: the politics of school drop-off lanes, why gas station sushi should be illegal, and the existential crisis that is being ignored at a restaurant. Society’s unraveling, and we’re just here to make fun of it.

The Scott and Sadie Show
The Scott and Sadie Show
🎙️ Episode 598: "Try Not to Look Like a Garbage Can" 🗑️✨
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🗑️ Public Decency is Dead

  • Sadie’s Fashion Philosophy: Comfort > Effort
  • Scott’s Take: “At least try.”

🚗 The School Drop-Off Lane Gauntlet

  • Two types of parents: Speed demons vs. lingering goodbyes.

🍣 Gas Station Sushi = Life Choices

  • Sadie’s Confession: She’s done it—and lived.

🎧 Why Listen?

Because basic human effort is dying, and we’re loudly mourning it.

Timestamps and Topic

Introduction to The Scott and Sadie Show (00:00:01)
The hosts set the tone for chaotic and humorous conversations.

Ordering Headphone Jacks (00:00:13)
Sadie discusses her excitement about ordering new audio equipment.

Nostalgia for RadioShack (00:00:23)
Sadie reminisces about shopping for audio gear at RadioShack.

Struggles at Best Buy (00:00:38)
Scott shares his unsuccessful search for audio adapters at Best Buy.

Personal Reflections on Appearance (00:01:05)
Sadie expresses concerns about her appearance and self-care.

Scott’s Childhood Radio Experience (00:01:14)
Scott shares his childhood memories of building a crystal radio.

Listening to George Noory (00:02:35)
Discussion about the late-night radio show host and his intriguing topics.

Time Travel Discussion (00:03:38)
Scott and Sadie explore the concept of time travel and its implications.

Remote Viewing Concept (00:06:33)
Scott explains the idea of remote viewing and its historical context.

Subscription Nostalgia (00:07:53)
Sadie reflects on the cost of accessing George Noory’s old shows.

UFO Phenomena Mention (00:08:16)
Brief mention of unidentified flying objects and related phenomena.

George Noory’s Kindness (00:08:34)
Discussion on George Noory’s kindness towards callers and their odd stories.

Mean Tweets about Miranda Lambert (00:10:34)
Scott introduces a segment where Miranda reads mean tweets about herself.

Miami Beach Spring Break Rules (00:12:46)
Scott discusses Miami Beach’s efforts to regulate spring break activities.

Sadie’s Personal Struggles (00:15:16)
Sadie shares feelings of letting herself go and challenges with self-image.

Fashion Challenges Post-COVID (00:17:32)
Scott comments on the fashion struggles faced by workers returning to the office.

Birthday Celebration Plans (00:17:49)
Sadie shares her excitement for her birthday celebration and concert plans.

Insecurity and Dressing Up (00:18:31)
Sadie discusses her insecurities about dressing up for her birthday and the need for motivation.

Mental Health and Routine (00:19:51)
Scott shares how maintaining a routine during COVID helped a friend’s mental health.

Birthday Wish for Teemu (00:20:15)
Sadie expresses her desire for a gift card to Teemu, a low-cost shopping site.

Proud Moments at the Chop House (00:22:40)
Scott recounts his mother’s retirement party at a fancy restaurant, celebrating her long career.

Mother’s Legacy and Relationships (00:25:41)
Scott reflects on his mother’s meaningful relationships with coworkers and her impact on their lives.

Advice on Choosing Companies (00:27:05)
Discussion on the importance of working for caring companies and the value of personal fulfillment.

Entrepreneurship vs. Employment (00:29:12)
Scott shares his thoughts on entrepreneurship and the lack of equity in traditional employment.

Podcast Promotion (00:30:42)
The hosts encourage listeners to visit their website and engage with their podcast.

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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