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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 56 MIN

They’re All Offensive

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AWFIT Season 4 Episode 4: They’re All OffensiveNyx and Phil ease into the post-holiday fog with a fresh batch of “antique store finds” that are, in fact, all offensive, immediately setting the tone for a chaotic catch-up. Nyx recaps a full-on holiday sprint — airport runs, dinner at the Stanley Hotel, and the hard-earned discovery that duck is a “never again” food. She also unveils a heavy-as-hell surprise gift that turned into a wrapping-paper disaster, and the household is now deep into a Buck Hunter arcade era.From there, it’s a rapid-fire mix of real life and “is this a sign of the apocalypse?” energy: a biblical amount of geese, a vet visit for Sophie’s aching joints, and the heroic act of delivering “pee as promised” because Sophie will not perform on command for strangers.The conversation rounds out with modern-world absurdities — World Cup ticket sticker shock (kidney jokes intact), post-holiday financial whiplash, and a shared agreement that resolutions are out and goals are in. That includes motorcycles, writing focus, and the very real possibility of Nyx and Phil learning Japanese together purely for accountability.This week’s highlights include: Stanley Hotel dinner, game-meat medallions, and the official rejection of duck The heavy gift wrap fail and the Buck Hunter arcade takeover The most geese Nyx has ever seen in her life (multiple videos worth) Sophie’s joint pain, the vet visit, and “deliver pee as promised” logistics World Cup ticket prices, FIFA rage, and why nobody’s trading organs for seats Goals over resolutions: motorcycles, creative focus, and a shared Japanese-learning pactCatch AWFIT Thursday mornings on your favorite podcast app.📬 Email us at [email protected]

AWFIT Season 4 Episode 4: They’re All OffensiveNyx and Phil ease into the post-holiday fog with a fresh batch of “antique store finds” that are, in fact, all offensive, immediately setting the tone for a chaotic catch-up. Nyx recaps a full-on holiday sprint — airport runs, dinner at the Stanley Hotel, and the hard-earned discovery that duck is a “never again” food. She also unveils a heavy-as-hell surprise gift that turned into a wrapping-paper disaster, and the household is now deep into a Buck Hunter arcade era.From there, it’s a rapid-fire mix of real life and “is this a sign of the apocalypse?” energy: a biblical amount of geese, a vet visit for Sophie’s aching joints, and the heroic act of delivering “pee as promised” because Sophie will not perform on command for strangers.The conversation rounds out with modern-world absurdities — World Cup ticket sticker shock (kidney jokes intact), post-holiday financial whiplash, and a shared agreement that resolutions are out and goals are in. That includes motorcycles, writing focus, and the very real possibility of Nyx and Phil learning Japanese together purely for accountability.This week’s highlights include: Stanley Hotel dinner, game-meat medallions, and the official rejection of duck The heavy gift wrap fail and the Buck Hunter arcade takeover The most geese Nyx has ever seen in her life (multiple videos worth) Sophie’s joint pain, the vet visit, and “deliver pee as promised” logistics World Cup ticket prices, FIFA rage, and why nobody’s trading organs for seats Goals over resolutions: motorcycles, creative focus, and a shared Japanese-learning pactCatch AWFIT Thursday mornings on your favorite podcast app.📬 Email us at [email protected]

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