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29: Sober the Whole Time

An episode of the Overtired podcast, hosted by Christina Warren & Brett Terpstra, titled "29: Sober the Whole Time" was published on February 6, 2015 and runs 58 minutes.

February 6, 2015 ·58m · Overtired

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The shuttering of the blog that first brought Christina and Brett together is the source of some melancholy reminiscing, right before the conversation launches into obligatory and completely uninformed conversation about sports (we didn’t not talk about the SuperBowl). From there, it’s anybody’s game.

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Show Notes and Links

The Overtime podcast show The Overtime podcast show Hiphop/entertainment podcast interviewing entertainers and news makers from the the CBS studio in Philadelphia , PA featuring SportsRadio 94WIP's Phil Jackson and Beatminerz and UTM'S IIOURSHOW radio DJ Soulbuck Explicit Osty’s Overtime Kyle Osterberg Current professional hockey player, talking about the ins and outs of his life as a hockey player and as a person. You got everything to learn and hear from motivation messages and hilarious hockey stories to chatting about hockey and current events. Explicit This is Adulting Madi Juleskusky Fresh out of college and stepping into the real world, host Madi Juleskusky finds herself stuck between the shrunken old sweatshirt from college and the oversized blazer of adulthood. This is Adulting is the funny best friend every twenty-something needs as they face the changes in their lives that mark the beginning of adulthood and the end of childhood. Tag along as Madi explores this new unfound territory of adulting from online dating to mindfulness to productivity and everything in between. Explicit Love...What's That? Rae Zeller We use Love loosely in today’s world but what do we mean when we put it into context? It’s clear that the meaning of love has changed overtime from generation to generation and what one thinks of love may be the complete opposite for another. What does the phrase “going steady” and “dating” mean? How do we define love in different age groups? Love...What’s That? will dive into topics such as dating, relationships from the best to the downright worst, love versus lust, living the single life, the taken life and everything in between. Explicit
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