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🎙️ Episode 643: “I’m Gonna Write a Book Called ‘I Don’t Give a Sh!t’” 📕💅

In Episode 643, Scott and Sadie let loose on social media trolls, conference fatigue, flaming jet engines, and the joy of not giving a sh*t. From Sadie’s viral meme drama to Scott’s thoughts on invisibility after 40, it’s a hilarious, unfiltered look at aging, parenting, and people who take themselves way too seriously. Plus, we debate whether Blake Lively is really a “titan” and share heartfelt family moments along the way. Listen now, and let the snark flow.

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🎙️ Episode 643: “I’m Gonna Write a Book Called 'I Don’t Give a Sh!t'” 📕💅
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📱 Social Media Shenanigans: Sadie Posts, the Internet Implodes

  • Sadie shares a Katy Perry meme, and naturally, the comments section turns into the Hunger Games.
  • Scott’s advice? Social media isn’t a place for serious feelings—it’s where we all go to pretend we’re clever.
  • Bottom line: Post the meme. Ignore the trolls. Keep scrolling.

🧘 The Freedom of Not Caring: The Best Midlife Crisis Ever

  • Sadie wants to write a self-help masterpiece called I Don’t Give a Sh!t. We’d preorder 10 copies.
  • With age comes the beautiful ability to not care about other people’s opinions, fashion trends, or PTA politics.
  • We celebrate the art of letting go, especially of unsolicited advice and moral superiority from strangers online.

👻 Invisibility: Not Just for Superheroes Anymore

  • Scott says he feels invisible to Gen Z, and honestly? He’s fine with it.
  • Being ignored by youth culture means no one expects you to TikTok, floss, or care about astrology.
  • Invisibility: the ultimate adulting hack.

🗣️ Conference Chronicles: Death by Symposium

  • Scott survived another environment/energy symposium. Spoiler: no one solved climate change.
  • Happy hours were skipped, bedtime was 8:15, and honestly, that’s the dream.
  • Sadie’s new strategy: say “no” to anything that smells like a networking event in disguise.

✈️ High-Flying Adventures: Planes, Panic & Pilots Who Don’t Blink

  • A flaming engine mid-air? Scott’s impressed with the pilots. Sadie would’ve been screaming into the void.
  • Bonus drama: a bride caught doing 105 mph on her way to her wedding. Priorities, people.
  • Conclusion: Some folks really live like there’s no tomorrow. Especially when they’re late for the altar.

🩺 Family & Health: Touching Moments with a Side of Snark

  • Scott meets his great-nephew and reflects on family—awww.
  • Sadie deals with a negative mom and weird health treatments. If passive-aggressive energy could be bottled, Mom would be a millionaire.

👑 Titans and Icons: Blake Lively? Really?

  • Blake Lively made a list of “titans,” and Scott’s not having it.
  • We debate who actually deserves the title. Spoiler: probably not someone who played Serena van der Woodsen.
  • Can we please raise the bar on what it means to be iconic?

Listener Love: Our Five-Star Freaks

  • We read your reviews, and we’re still shocked you like us.
  • Keep ‘em coming or we’ll assume you’ve emotionally ghosted us.

💡 Key Takeaways

Don’t feed the trolls. Post, ghost, and toast.
Invisibility is freedom. And cheaper than therapy.
Conferences are where fun goes to die.
Blake Lively is not a titan. Discuss.
Flaming jet engines = Monday, basically.

🎧 Listen Now!

If you’re done pretending to care what people think, this episode is your manifesto. Hit play, embrace the chaos, and maybe preorder Sadie’s future best-seller.

(AI Generated) Topics and Timestamps

Social Media Commentary (00:00:15)
Discussion about a comment on an Instagram post and reactions to social media interactions.

Inspiration and Shade (00:00:40)
Sadie reflects on a comment that seemed to shade her post, questioning the intent behind it.

Not Caring About Opinions (00:01:42)
Scott emphasizes his indifference towards social media opinions and interactions.

Philosophy on Life’s Transience (00:02:10)
Sadie shares a thought on how no one will remember us in three generations.

Aging and Invisibility (00:06:54)
Scott discusses the feeling of becoming invisible as one ages and societal perceptions.

Conference Experience (00:08:02)
Scott recounts attending a conference and his change in attitude towards social events.

Learning to Say No (00:09:57)
Sadie talks about her newfound ability to decline social invitations that overwhelm her.

Dollar Tree Shopping (00:12:28)
Sadie shares her experience of shopping for Easter baskets at Dollar Tree due to rising costs.

Recent Airplane Incident (00:14:10)
Scott discusses a recent emergency landing of a flight and the increasing frequency of airplane incidents.

Plane Incident Overview (00:15:27)
Discussion about a plane incident involving a rabbit affecting the engine mid-flight.

Passenger Reactions (00:16:11)
Sadie expresses disbelief and fear about being on the plane during the incident.

Pilot’s Calmness (00:16:32)
Scott comments on the pilots’ composed handling of the emergency situation.

Sitting Near the Engine (00:17:08)
Scott shares his thoughts on sitting close to the plane’s engine and potential reactions during emergencies.

Bride’s Speeding Incident (00:18:26)
A bride caught speeding to her wedding at 105 mph, with humorous audio of her situation.

Discussion on Wedding Timing (00:19:21)
Scott and Sadie speculate on why the bride was late to her own wedding.

Family Dynamics and Milestones (00:20:09)
Sadie shares excitement about meeting her new great-nephew and reflects on family changes.

Scott’s Family Legacy (00:21:04)
Scott discusses being the oldest male in his family line and implications for family legacy.

Flux Capacitor Introduction (00:22:48)
Sadie introduces a frequency machine, dubbed the flux capacitor, that supposedly aids health.

Health Improvements (00:24:23)
Sadie describes positive health changes in her family from using the frequency machine.

Skepticism About Government (00:26:20)
Discussion about Sadie’s mother’s distrust of the government regarding the frequency machine.

Miraculous Health Claims (00:28:23)
Sadie shares miraculous health improvements observed in her family members using the machine.

Time Magazine’s Influential People (00:29:39)
Scott lists notable figures from Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people of the year.

Discussion on Blake Lively (00:30:08)
Sadie expresses her frustration about Blake Lively being included on a notable list.

List of Titans and Icons (00:30:23)
Scott shares a list of influential figures, questioning the distinction between titans and icons.

Critique of the List (00:30:54)
Sadie critiques the inclusion of celebrities like Blake Lively alongside impactful figures like Joe Rogan.

Review of Five-Star Ratings (00:31:47)
Scott discusses recent five-star reviews and encourages listeners to leave feedback.

Reflection on High School Memories (00:32:17)
Sadie recalls a high school acquaintance as they discuss a listener’s review about nostalgia.

Call for Ratings (00:32:34)
Scott prompts listeners to leave either five-star or one-star ratings, dismissing middle-ground ratings.

Closing Remarks (00:32:56)
Sadie and Scott conclude the episode, thanking listeners and encouraging subscriptions.

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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