Episode 94 - April 17th, 2017
Jesse rants about going to court, bad romantic comedies, pre-diagnosis sickness, and answers an e-mail about being a good friend to a cancer patient.
Jesse rants about going to court, bad romantic comedies, pre-diagnosis sickness, and answers an e-mail about being a good friend to a cancer patient.
Jesse forgot it was Easter. So there will be a new episode tomorrow. Anyway...Happy Easter!
Jesse rambles about magician funerals, fuzz pedals, his “generation”, and podcasts starring human females.
Jesse continues his rant.
Jesse has another cold, but wants to get you through your commute. He rambles about cat insomnia, threesomes with Sir Paul McCartney formerly of The Beatles (pop group from England), and rising colorectal cancer rates amongst young adults.
Jesse rambles about horrible healthcare bills, horrible cat surgery, horrible dog pee, and International Women’s Month (not horrible).
This week Jesse rambles about marching bands, Swamp Thing, getting arrested for booze, and phobias.
Jesse gets good news about his CT scans and discusses his feeeeeelings. Ewwwwww.
Jesse rambles about spending money on your pets, new healthcare laws, and Beatles concerts.
This week Jesse rambles about splitting a pizza, upcoming travel plans, PTSD, cat abortions, and great ambient music.
Jesse rambles about being in a tornado with his parents, and gives an update on the cat situation.
Jesse has a surprise furry house guest.
This week Jesse rambles about buying CDs in the 90s, empathy for addiction, skateboarding indoors, and learns some more about polyamory.
Jesse rambles about criminal justice reform, naked trophy wives, greedy bankers and racist Attorney Generals.
Jesse keeps it short and answers some e-mails for Valentine’s Day.
This week Jesse rambles about Lady Gaga, having a mustache, skeptical neighbors, and carrying around beer in a bag.
Better make some coffee. Jesse talks madmen with nukes and what to do about it.
Jesse is joined by a Bioethics researcher to scratch the surface of health insurance, Bioethical dilemmas, and how science can survive the age of the orange monster.
This week Jesse rambles about steel-cut oats, bathroom troubles, getting caught in a lie, and French-Canadian cancer pseudoscience.
Jesse rambles about his respect for the Obama family, political optics when protesting, and British tourists.