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Episode 550: Your unwanted super power.

Awkward Uber rides, Morgan Wallen ghosting his fans, and why small talk is a scam. Scott and Sadie dive into hilarious chaos, childhood vacations, and life’s quirks that’ll leave you cracking up.

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The Scott and Sadie Show
Episode 550: Your unwanted super power.
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Strap in, folks, because this episode of Scott and Sadie’s 20-Minute Morning Show is a wild mix of awkward encounters, questionable life choices, and a whole lot of laughter. Scott and Sadie swap stories about Uber rides gone wrong (who knew honesty could hurt that much?), Morgan Wallen pulling a vanishing act on his fans, and the unspoken rules of small talk—spoiler: nobody actually wants to do it.

They even take a trip down memory lane to revisit childhood vacations, proving that nothing bonds a family like shared trauma in a station wagon. It’s a fast, funny, and sometimes cringe-inducing look at life’s little moments that’ll have you laughing through the chaos.

Introduction to the Show (00:01:39)
Scott introduces “Scott and Sadie’s 20 Minute Morning Show” and sets the tone for the episode.

Hosts’ Absence and Award (00:01:46)
Scott and Sadie discuss their recent absence and mention being voted the least reliable podcast.

Song Discussion (00:02:07)
Sadie shares an emotional experience related to a song she hasn’t heard in years.

Personal Reflections on Aging (00:03:39)
Sadie reflects on life changes as her children grow up, triggered by a sentimental song.

Memories of Estes Park (00:05:30)
Scott and Sadie reminisce about childhood trips to Estes Park and its attractions.

Discussion on Ghost Tours (00:07:07)
Conversation about the Stanley Hotel’s ghost tours and the management’s shift away from ghost themes.

Unwanted Superpowers (00:08:52)
Scott and Sadie revisit their “unwanted superpowers,” discussing their personal experiences in stores.

Cocktail Maker Promotion (00:12:49)
Advertisement for a cocktail maker with a holiday discount, targeting adults who enjoy cocktails.

Listener Review (00:16:33)
Scott and Sadie read a listener review, discussing their connection with the audience and humor.

Mail Carrier Anecdote (00:19:06)
Scott shares a humorous experience involving their deaf mail carrier, highlighting communication challenges.

Introduction to the Episode (00:19:19)
Scott shares a personal anecdote about a recent encounter while checking his mail.

Discussion on Communication (00:19:41)
The hosts reflect on a woman’s reaction during Scott’s conversation, speculating on her possible desire for silence.

Morgan Wallen’s Concert Cancellation (00:19:55)
They discuss Morgan Wallen canceling shows due to losing his voice, drawing parallels to their own experiences.

Uber Driver Conversations (00:20:26)
Sadie and Scott talk about their experiences with chatty Uber drivers, sharing humorous insights.

Interesting Stranger Stories (00:21:15)
Sadie shares how sometimes strangers reveal surprising personal stories during rides.

Scott’s Uber Encounter (00:22:03)
Scott recounts a brief interaction with an Uber driver who expressed having a bad day.

Repetitive Storytelling (00:23:11)
Sadie humorously admits to repeating names excessively in conversations, reflecting on her communication style.

Wrapping Up the Show (00:24:19)
Scott prepares to conclude the episode, mentioning upcoming events and weather forecasts.

Promotion for Audience Engagement (00:24:47)
Scott invites listeners to engage and interact with them through social media and their website.

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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