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Waiting for Guffman

Episode 1 of the Summers Off podcast, hosted by Ty Hudson, titled "Waiting for Guffman" was published on July 4, 2023 and runs 83 minutes.

July 4, 2023 ·83m · Summers Off

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It's Season 6 bay-bay! Who knew we'd make it 6 seasons?! Rach kicks off this summer with one of her top 5 faves and cult classic, Waiting for Guffman.

Haven't seen it? Never heard of it? What's the matter with you?! Just kidding, but it's worth a rent especially if you're a fan of the Schitt's Creek cast.

This week we talk all things mockumentary, the Christopher Guest experience, and community theater drama.   Buckle up for Season 6! 

*Note: We recorded the first few episodes of this season before the passing of our daughter, Ophelia. While we considered editing it out, we were filled with such joy and it felt like we would be erasing that part of our journey. Projects like Summers Off provide us with a connection to our creative spirit and each other. Thank you for listening. This season is extra special.

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