Episode Description: How much Axe body spray is too much Axe body spray? 🧴 Sandy and Tricia kick off this episode with a public service announcement for parents of teenage boys everywhere. Axe is finally stepping in to save young guys from themselves by redesigning their spray nozzle to limit over‑spraying—and honestly, it’s long overdue. (“I’ll take too much Axe over horrific body odor every single time.”)
The episode blends humor, pop culture, and heartfelt moments, starting with a reminder that We Are Blood urgently needs donations following the tragic downtown Austin shooting. Sandy underscores how critical blood donations are in moments like these, grounding the episode in community and care before the laughs roll in.
From there, Tricia shares a story that sparks empathy and debate: another one of Brad Pitt’s children has dropped his last name, fueling conversation about celebrity families, public scrutiny, and whether redemption ever earns a second chance. Sandy and Tricia don’t pretend to know the full story—but they explore why this kind of news even becomes public in the first place.
Other standout moments include:
- Rabbit Holes We Can’t Escape: From Stephen Hawking’s surprisingly wild personal life to prison pen‑pal websites, Amelia Earhart theories, Colonel Sanders’ chaotic backstory, and how people manage to disappear in the modern world—this segment is tailor‑made for late‑night scrolling.
- Bigfoot & Believers: Tricia proudly claims her spot among Bigfoot believers, while Sandy draws the line at seven‑foot creatures evading modern technology. Aliens still win the belief contest. (“It’s arrogant to think we’re the only life out there.”)
- Rapid Fire Q&A:
- Tricia’s first full‑time “big girl” job at a law firm
- Baseball games beat Broadway and the circus every time
- The ultimate text‑message law: no group texts, punishable by a hammer to the thumb
- Teenage Reality: Axe vs. stinky boys, track meet smells, and why cologne masking BO is still not ideal—but at least it’s an effort.
Memorable Quotes & Moments:- “Axe is saving boys from themselves.”
- “There’s no way to escape stinky teenage boys.”
- “I emerge from a rabbit hole a self‑proclaimed expert.”
- “No group texts. Ever. That’s the law.”
- “I’ll take too much Axe over horrific body odor.”
This episode is peak Sandy & Tricia: funny, thoughtful, occasionally opinionated, and always relatable. From teenage hygiene to celebrity families to the internet’s weirdest rabbit holes, it’s a fast‑moving listen that feels like a conversation you want to be part of.
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