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Ep. 11: Joe (Tie One One)

Ep. 11: Joe (Tie One One)

We turn it up to 11 for our series finale! Our long-time, long-distance, best friend Joe joins us all the way from Ontario, Canada to tell us all about opening a bar with his wife, only to have the pandemic throw them a curve ball. Check out Tie One On Creativity Bar and show them […]

Posted bypodheadrodJune 17, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: art, art gallery, bahd, Canada, tie one one

Ep. 10: Kellie

Ep. 10: Kellie

Kellie joins us this week all the way from Long Island, NY to tell us about vacationing on the eve of the pandemic, the DMV, and east coast/west coast ‘rona. Then Rod spreads DMV misinformation. Be sure to check out Kellie’s podcast Being There.

Posted bypodheadrodJune 10, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: being there, dmv, long island, new york, vacation

Ep. 9: Lety

Ep. 9: Lety

Lety joins us this week to tell us all about how her life got flipped, turned upside down thanks to the ‘Rona. She details the over the top preventative measures taken at work, a local police station. What criminal activity you can and can’t get away with during the pandemic. The COVID-19 close call her […]

Posted bypodheadrodJune 3, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: law enforcemen, police, protests, rant, testing

Ep. 8: Sandra

Ep. 8: Sandra

Sandra joins us this week to tell us all about being an essential worker at Pizza Hut. We talk about anti-maskers, tipping delivery drivers, the different re-opening phases, and theme parks.

Posted bypodheadrodMay 27, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: disneyland, masks, pizza, pizza hut, tips

Ep. 7: Luis

Ep. 7: Luis

Rod’s cousin joins us this week to share his COVID-19 experience living in Mexico. We discuss cultural differences, the socioeconomic divide, distance learning, social safety nets (or lack thereof), and expats behaving badly.

Posted bypodheadrodMay 20, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: cultural differences, distance learning, expats, mexico

Ep. 6: Marc

Ep. 5: Marc

Marc (probable.self on Instagram) joins us this week to talk about being a process server for a law enforcement agency during ‘Rona times. We discuss empathy in law enforcement, self-actualization, and “new normal” ideals.

Posted bypodheadrodMay 13, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: empath, empathy, law enforcement, new normal, process server, silver lining

Ep. 5: Robert

Ep. 5: Robert

Robert the cuz joins us this week to talk about how his job as a school district plant supervisor was affected by the pandemic, ‘rona life with two grade school-age boys, and distance learning.

Posted bypodheadrodMay 6, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: coronavirus, custodian, distance learning, rona

Ep. 4: Luis (Mobar)

Ep 4. Luis (Mobar)

Luis from Mobar & Co. joins us this week to discuss how the pandemic has affected his mobile bartending and espresso bar service. We share our frustrations about the negative impact not adhering to safer at home orders will have on the length of the lockdown. Finally, Luis shares his struggles with staying creative and […]

Posted bypodheadrodApril 29, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: covidiots, creativity, Mobar, Montebello, music, open mics

Ep. 3: Stephanie

Ep. 3: Stephanie

Stephanie joins us this week to talk about passion planners, canceled concerts, conspiracy theories and price gouging.

Posted bypodheadrodApril 22, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: canceled, conspiracy theories, passion planner, price gouging

Ep. 2: Patrick

Ep. 2: Patrick

Patrick, an educator from Michigan, discusses how the first few days of the pandemic affected his school district.

Posted bypodheadrodApril 15, 2020July 23, 2022Posted inPodcastTags: Michigan, standardized testing, teacher

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