

376 - Names On Paper
Jan 5, 2024
The podcast explores the Jeffrey Epstein court documents and the media's handling of notable people implicated. They discuss the closure of a legendary Long Island establishment and reflect on the importance of dirt bag bars. The hosts also delve into personal limits, breaking bad habits, changing trends in home design, and the importance of maintaining close friendships. They express frustration with declining intelligence and weight loss ads, and discuss Joe Biden's campaign strategy of emphasizing darkness and bleakness.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Allegations and Associations
03:02 • 13min
Media's Response to Epstein Case
16:09 • 16min
Reflections on the Closure of Lisa's Lounge and the Importance of Dirt Bag Bars
32:29 • 7min
Exploring personal limits, breaking bad habits, and sponsors
39:27 • 5min
Changing Trends in Home Design and the Importance of Maintaining Close Friendships
44:38 • 10min
Declining intelligence, weight loss ads, and Joe Biden's campaign
54:52 • 2min
Running for President: Emphasizing Darkness and Bleakness
56:51 • 8min