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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2020 · 1H 45M

Becoming a Disney Channel Star (w/ Joshua Bote)

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DONATE TO PORTLAND BAIL FUNDS HERE: https://www.gofundme.com/f/pdx-protest-bail-fund  Rosie and Miya are joined by a guest, Ariana Grande-approved blue check journalist and close personal friend Joshua Bote (USA Today, NPR Music, Billboard), to vision board their ideal Disney Channel star careers –– the highs and lows, the scandals, the cringey adult pivots, and the mediocre pop hits.  They celebrate the return of the NBA (and give Miya a crash course in basketball) in a very special edition of Would You Eat This?  -- You can find show notes at http://parktrashpod.tumblr.com! Follow us everywhere: @parktrashpod. Cover Art by Jonathan Flores (@jonnytheartist). Theme music by Milan Music (@milanmusicofficial).

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