

Hockey, Heroine, Grandmother | Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 6-5-25
7 snips Jun 5, 2025
The host dives into the intense moments of the Stanley Cup Final, sharing personal ties to the game. A humorous take on urban life and societal shifts is intertwined with reflections on theater and aging. They explore the importance of having purpose in retirement, using a grandmother's inspiring volunteer work as an example. Fan questions reveal personal stories and struggles, while critiques on sports culture and playful anecdotes keep the mood light. The episode wraps up with a blend of sports predictions and unexpected laughs.
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Bill Burr's Stanley Cup Anecdote
- Bill Burr shares his experience watching game one of the Stanley Cup final between Edmonton and Florida Panthers.
- He expresses hopes for Edmonton to win due to their strong playoff experience and rivalry emotions.
Aging and Muscle Care Advice
- Burr advises regular massages and Epsom salt baths to ease old-age body pains and improve movement.
- Stretching and consistent physical care are essential to feeling better as you age.
Heroin Use and 90s Reflection
- Burr recounts witnessing a man shooting heroin visibly on the street, reflecting on drug use and city changes.
- Reflects how the 90s were not as idealized as people remember, just a different generation.