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Bagel Bite #35: A Zucchini Surplus

Episode 59 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Bagel Bite #35: A Zucchini Surplus" was published on August 22, 2024 and runs 36 minutes.

August 22, 2024 ·36m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Light your candles, pop on some Toni Braxton, and don’t forget the tahini, because we’re resurrecting a smattering of subjects from episodes past and it’s crucial that you have your séance/sauce requirements at the ready.    This episode we’re following up on the topics nobody asked about, such as what a convertible is and isn’t, which local Maine law office commercials contained threats of physical violence, and whether Bobby is an acceptable name for an adult (it’s not).    We’re also sharing your responses to the questions ‘What would you put on your stress relief tea tag?’ and ‘What three items do you require for your own seance?’. Finally, we’re rounding things out with Enya’s suggestion of cuddle breathing, an intimate form of self-regulation that we won’t be trying but it sounds nice for someone.  Resources  To keep this horse train running (but this isn’t a threat): ko-fi.com/weirdsofafeather Visit our website!: weirdsofafeather.com  Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather  Join our Facebook group: Weirds of a Feather

Light your candles, pop on some Toni Braxton, and don’t forget the tahini, because we’re resurrecting a smattering of subjects from episodes past and it’s crucial that you have your séance/sauce requirements at the ready. 

 

This episode we’re following up on the topics nobody asked about, such as what a convertible is and isn’t, which local Maine law office commercials contained threats of physical violence, and whether Bobby is an acceptable name for an adult (it’s not). 

 

We’re also sharing your responses to the questions ‘What would you put on your stress relief tea tag?’ and ‘What three items do you require for your own seance?’. Finally, we’re rounding things out with Enya’s suggestion of cuddle breathing, an intimate form of self-regulation that we won’t be trying but it sounds nice for someone. 

Resources 

To keep this horse train running (but this isn’t a threat): ko-fi.com/weirdsofafeather

Visit our website!: weirdsofafeather.com 

Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather 

Join our Facebook group: Weirds of a Feather

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