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Deep in SD
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Join us on Deep in SD, a podcast hosted by Preston and Justin, two former co-workers turned friends, as we dive deep into diverse topics that touch on dad life, food, music, mental health, film, and the vibrant culture of San Diego. Stay till the end for candid, honest reviews of local eateries to spice up your dining experiences and hopefully turn you on to some local favorites.Instagram: deep_in_sd Discord: deep_in_sdEmail: [email protected]
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Roast Beef and Manipulation?
In this episode of Deep in SD, Justin kicks things off by sharing a less-than-pleasant dining experience with his dad, recounting a roast beef sandwich overloaded with beef. The duo then transitions to a more enjoyable topic, reviewing the Square Pizza Co and Biggies from Pacific Beach, awarding both the pizza and burger two thumbs up. Following the food discussion, the hosts delve into the complexities of having deep conversations with their kids. Justin introduces his new podcast, Coastal Files, dedicated to Men's Heritage fashion. Despite his initial struggles with the technical setup, Preston applauds Justin's determination. The main focus of the episode shifts to the intriguing topic of Master Manipulators. Drawing from recent personal experiences, Preston takes the lead, offering valuable insights on identifying red flags used by manipulators to control and potentially harm others. The episode serves as a cautionary exploration into the tactics of these manipulative individuals.
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Legalizing Sex Work: An Ethical Debate
In this episode, Justin sparks a compelling conversation on the legalization and regulation of sex work. Fueled by insights from the Boomtown podcast, which explores the booming sex trade in West Texas amidst an oil boom, we tackle the ethical dilemmas surrounding this potential shift. We dissect the concept of victimless crimes and delve into the stigma associated with the profession, even in a hypothetical legalized scenario. Justin shares perspectives from Boomtown, highlighting challenges faced by sex workers and prompting us to question the impact of regulation on their safety. Join us as we navigate this intricate debate, examining societal, ethical, and legal considerations surrounding sex work. Kluckin Chicken on Garnet in Pacific Beach was for dinner tonight. Justin got the traditional chicken sandwich and Preston got the chicken tacos. We shared the nachos and agreed that it could've been better. Justin scored a 7 while Preston gave it an 8.
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The Heart of Kindness
Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @deep_in_sd Welcome back to Deep in SD! In this episode, we kick things off with a personal update from Preston, who shares the challenges and growth he's experiencing in his day job, along with a new role he's taking on. Meanwhile, Justin delves into his newfound love for biography audiobooks, starting with Prince Harry's story. Preston also recommends the intriguing book "Green Lights" by Matthew McConaughey. Our taste buds take center stage as we rave about Pizza Guys, a chain that defies the typical chain taste. We savor the flavors of the meat lover's and the 5-cheese pizzas, giving them high scores in our unofficial pizza ranking. The heart of our discussion this episode revolves around the concept of being a "Kind person." Justin leads the conversation, questioning whether kindness is more helpful or a hindrance to oneself. We explore whether people are prewired to be kind or if kindness is a learned behavior. Additionally, we dive into the age-old dilemma of teaching kids about the complexities of kindness and how young is too young to impart such life lessons. Join us as we navigate the intricate landscape of human kindness on this thought-provoking episode.
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Tales of Tryptophan: A Thanksgiving Special
In this episode, Justin bashes Android phones then reassures me about my speaking voice and enunciation, despite my self-consciousness and my manager's constructive criticism. We're immensely grateful for our listeners as we celebrate reaching 13 whole subscriptions on Spotify. While we create content for ourselves, we truly appreciate everyone who's along for the ride. Hit that share button! With Thanksgiving approaching, we dive into the chaos of Los Angeles traffic on the big day, sharing holiday misadventure stories, including Preston's freeway protest ordeal with hot food getting cold. From Preston's aversion to public door handles to a brief poll on crispy versus soggy fries preferences, we explore the lighter side of holiday preparations. In the spirit of the season, we reflect on Thanksgiving traditions, both past and present. From the Chen family's amusing but one-time venture into football watching to the inception of a comical "Taste My Rice" T-shirt idea, we explore the diverse experiences that make this time of year special. Join us for laughter, insights into family dynamics, and a lively debate on when to reveal the truth about Santa Claus, Elf on the Shelf, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny to our kids. Wrapping up the episode, we give a glowing review of Chris’s Deli in Ocean Beach, now Justin's new favorite sandwich deli. Our picks were the Havarti Party and the Heartbreaker, once again.
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Pickles, Ratings, and Realness: A Friendship Discussion
We kick things off with Maxwell's Food Box, savoring burgers and fries that sparked a rollercoaster of flavors, landing a modest 5 out of 10 on our rating scale. As we navigate the intricacies of rating experiences, the unexpected hero emerges—homemade pickles, stealing the spotlight in this culinary escapade. Shifting gears, we delve into the core theme of friendship. Join us as we explore the notion that friends can be as close as brothers. In this candid conversation, we discuss the virtues of honesty, revel in the freedom that comes with admitting one's faults, and trace the fascinating evolution of friendships over time. From decoding the essence of "being there" to unraveling the significance of single-serving friends, we navigate the rich terrain of authentic connections. So, grab your headphones, settle into the conversation, and let's explore why authenticity reigns supreme in the realm of friendship on this episode of Deep in SD! After some reflection on this episode, we wanted to state that this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to our discussions on the profound and multifaceted theme of friendship. We would like to hear your thoughts about friendship and what you value most in yours?
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Tipping: Incentive or Entitlement
We kick off with a detailed food review of Biggie's Burger located in Pacific Beach, breaking down the flavors with high scores from both of us. Our main focus revolves around the ever-discussed topic of tipping. Justin sheds light on his unique approach to tipping for food delivery, sparking a broader conversation about the merits and expectations of tipping in various situations. From drive-throughs to dining experiences, we explore the nuances of when and how much to tip. Percentage-based tipping and the question of tipping as an incentive for better service take center stage. Preston shares his perspective on tipping post-experience, emphasizing the DIY alternative, while Justin admits to a sitcom blind spot, having never watched Seinfeld or Frasier. The episode concludes with a lighthearted note as Justin reveals his quest for a fully frosted cinnamon roll. Join us as we delve into these thought-provoking discussions on tipping and share our experiences on Deep in SD!
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Reflections on Friendship and Fulfillment
Welcome back, Deep in SD listeners! In this episode, we kick things off with a culinary adventure at RoseMarie's in Mission Beach. Our taste buds experienced a rollercoaster with the Bacon Whiskey burger stealing the spotlight, but the overcooked onion rings left us disappointed. Despite the 7.5 rating, Justin contemplates giving it another shot with a fresh visit, while Preston raises an eyebrow at the high prices. For dessert we indulge in some sweet nostalgia as Justin savors apple fritters from Janey's Donuts in Hemet—a long-time favorite. Preston takes a trip to LA to reconnect with an old friend, sparking a lively discussion about the city and the importance of genuine connections. As we reflect on aging, Justin takes on the role of a makeshift therapist, summarizing our thoughts and steering the ship in a wandering conversation about evolving friendships. In the absence of a structured episode outline, our candid session wraps up, and ask you to share an episode if you find some value. Thanks for tuning in, and if you enjoy what you hear, don't forget to share Deep in SD with your friends!
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Cancel Culture
In this episode, we find ourselves in Justin's living room discussing the contentious topic of cancel culture, ignited by a recent documentary featuring Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson. Our conversation navigates the intricate landscape of abuse allegations, emphasizing the delicate balance between the power of public opinion and the necessity of due process. We engage in a thought-provoking debate on the effectiveness and potential hazards of cancel culture, delving into issues like false accusations, statutes of limitations, and the often unforgiving court of public opinion. Our discussion extends to the broader societal implications, questioning the role of accountability and whether one's past should eternally define their present. As the episode unfolds, we explore the high standards society imposes and pondered whether they contribute positively or present potential pitfalls. We wrap up with a reflection on the profound impact of cancel culture on public figures and the crucial need for substantial evidence before passing judgment. Join us in gaining valuable insights into the intricate nuances and far-reaching implications of cancel culture in today's complex society. Tonight we dine on some exceptional sandwiches from Chris's Liquor and Deli in Ocean Beach
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Beyond Grades: Nurturing Creative Success in Children
In this episode, we discuss the significant parental expectations placed on children and the necessity of acknowledging diverse achievements beyond solely academic accomplishments. We question the standards used to evaluate children's progress and emphasize the value of curiosity, openness, and creativity for personal development and success. Our conversation also delves into cultural attitudes concerning creativity, drawing from our personal experiences of stifled creative impulses. We explore the delicate balance between pursuing passions and maintaining stability in life. We stress the importance of setting high expectations while simultaneously prioritizing happiness and fulfillment in chosen careers. Additionally, we examine how career choices can impact income, lifestyle, and social perception, delving into the potential consequences of these decisions.
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Savory Reflections: Cheese, Salami, and Stress Management
In this episode, we start off with our preferences for cheese, salami, and spam in sandwiches, sharing our childhood food experiences and love for American cuisine. Our discussion takes a strange turn towards hospital food and the perceptions that surround it. We also talk about Justin's friend's encounter with gestational diabetes, recounting the time he bought her a cake as a special treat. Anxiety and stress become focal points in our conversation, as we share our personal experiences and ways we cope. We explore the nuances between anxiety and stress and how societal views influence the management of anxiety. Join us for an enlightening discussion on these subjects and find out what we're eating tonight!
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The Death of CD's: A Musical Evolution
We delve into the ever-evolving music industry and the impact it has on artists, listeners, and our overall music consumption habits. In this episode, we discuss the shift in how artists now make money primarily from touring and merchandising, as opposed to album sales. We touch upon the transition of artists like Darius Rucker, who successfully ventured into country music from his original band. Additionally, we explore the decline in album sales and the rise of streaming platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and others, which have reshaped the way we discover and consume music. The conversation explores the pros and cons of this digital era, from the accessibility of discovering new artists to the loss of the joy and pride that came from finding obscure music in physical stores. We also touch upon the financial impact of streaming on both independent and big-name artists, as well as the importance of touring and merchandise sales for artists in sustaining their income. The discussion takes an interesting turn as we explore how streaming has affected revenue in the TV industry, including royalties and the potential for streaming live concerts We had a couple pies from Pizza Guys that pretty pretty damn good for the price.
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Jwok - The Beginning
In this episode of "Deep in SD," Justin shares his journey of opening and running a unique Asian fusion restaurant. They discuss the challenges they faced during COVID-19, Jwoks successful farmer's market venture, and the importance of sourcing quality ingredients. We also delve into the process of renovating and designing the restaurant, showcasing our passion for interior design and function. We reflect on the ups and downs of owning a small business and finding the right balance between work and personal life. Tune in to hear their insightful experiences in the restaurant industry. Poma's delicious sandwiches are back on the menu.
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From Cable to Streaming: Favorites, Classics and Sinatra
Join us as we discuss the creation of a Discord server for listeners to share playlists and discuss various topics. We'll delve into the evolving definition of "cable" and our love for Taylor Sheridan's shows. You'll discover our thoughts on starting TV shows but never finishing them, spin-offs like Friends, and our ever-growing Netflix queue. We'll also take a moment to reflect on the sacrifice of soldiers in war and discuss movies like Saving Private Ryan, Legends of the Fall and Interview with the Vampire. We'll share our recommendations for romantic comedies, including McConaughey's book "Greenlight," and talk about breakthrough roles in A Time to Kill and Speed. You'll learn about our favorite movies, our appreciation for classic shows, and Sinatra's talents in both acting and music. Let's dive into the comeback stories of actors like Jamie Lee Curtis, Corey Feldman, and Brendan Fraser from our perspective. Sandiwches from Harvey Carvers in Pacific Beach was on the menu tonight. Are they a hit or miss?
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Chillout with Cannibal Corpse (Music Episode)
In this episode of Deep in SD, you'll hear us explore our love for music, especially when it comes to hardcore and synth-based genres. We'll delve into how music has the power to evoke emotions and connect with you on a personal level. Our conversation will expand to include discussions on concerts, live performances, and the varying preferences in music volume. We'll also touch upon the role of music in creating different moods and settings, as well as how our musical tastes have evolved over time. Join us as we share our nostalgic memories and scratch the surface of the topic of music.We close with a review of some sandwiches from The Rubicon in La Jolla.
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From Microphones to Meatballs
Join us on this episode as we introduce ourselves and discuss our love for San Diego and food. We share our experiences as parents and reflect on the challenges and unpredictability of parenting. We delve into topics such as the impact of parenting on children's memories and experiences, our expectations as parents, and the balancing act of raising multiple children. We also touch on the dangers of the internet and its influence on the younger generation, as well as the importance of using descriptive and accurate language when discussing sensitive topics. The conversation takes an introspective turn as we examine the use of labels and stereotypes, highlighting how they can hinder progress and harmony. Ultimately, we celebrate individualism and the value of open-minded conversations. Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion and our review of some sandwiches from Ocean Beach's historic Poma's Italian Deli.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join us on Deep in SD, a podcast hosted by Preston and Justin, two former co-workers turned friends, as we dive deep into diverse topics that touch on dad life, food, music, mental health, film, and the vibrant culture of San Diego. Stay till the end for candid, honest reviews of local eateries to spice up your dining experiences and hopefully turn you on to some local favorites.Instagram: deep_in_sd Discord: deep_in_sdEmail: [email protected]
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