
I've Had It Pray Harder, Die Faster
Jan 6, 2026
The hosts dive into the frustrations of returning purchases and the absurdity of nasal tests. They tackle anti-vaccine rhetoric and its impact on public health, while critiquing political appointments that undermine expertise. A hilarious discussion about a viral baby photo controversy and the absurd ruling on baldness as harassment ensues. They also dissect the secrecy in dating apps among married users and address the performative nature of saying 'have a blessed day.' The mix of sharp humor and social commentary keeps listeners engaged.
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Returns Are A Time-Suck
- Angie “Pumps” Sullivan describes hating product returns and often keeping items to avoid the hassle.
- She admits buying duplicates for convenience and dreads post-holiday return lines.
Unusual COVID Symptoms And Reactions
- Jennifer Welch recounts getting COVID twice with a torso rash and lethargy as primary symptoms.
- Her husband reacted excitedly at the possibility of also getting COVID due to hypochondria.
Anti-Expertise Costs Lives
- Hosts link anti-science rhetoric and political leadership choices to rising disease and public harm.
- They argue removing expertise from agencies and promoting misinformation causes preventable deaths.
