In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we embrace the chaos from the jump—technical issues, missed texts, podcast responsibilities, and the harsh realization that this might be exactly why we didn’t get nominated for a Golden Globe.
From there, the conversation drifts (as it always does) into sports frustrations, World Cup concerns, the strange politics of podcast awards, and how modern media feels nothing like it used to. Eventually, we land where the heart of the episode lives: Saturday mornings.
We reminisce about a time when cartoons were scheduled, commercials were unforgettable, and your entire weekend revolved around a TV Guide, a bowl of cereal, and negotiating screen time. We talk about the ads, the shows, the movie quotes that stuck, and why nostalgia hits harder as you get older—especially when you realize how simple things once were.
This episode is funny, unpolished, reflective, and painfully relatable.
A conversation about growing up, slowing down, and remembering who you were before everything went on-demand.
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