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In today’s episode, we sat down to talk about stories that made us laugh: a dramatic jeans shopping experience; Spotify sells itself; a Starbucks customer who lost her mind but then felt bad about it; somebody’s wife got fired from Cracker Barrell; the New York Times found a way to up their subscriptions; a made up word and a question, too. And then the murders began.
(That will make sense about twenty minutes in.)
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Other topics include:
- [00:00:00.00]Emma Sponsorship Mention
- [00:00:32.18]Dramatic Jeans
- [00:03:52.18]Episode Overview
- [00:04:32.06]Emma Sponsorship Mention
- [00:05:07.26]On the Spotify
- [00:10:35.08]FreakyAlarms
- [00:12:55.12]Guilty Anger at Starbucks
- [00:15:28.08]Emma Sponsorship Mention
- [00:17:23.19]Brad’s Wife
- [00:22:00.21]Murder Makes Things Better
- [00:23:19.13]Subscriptions Sponsored
- [00:25:14.17]Made-Up Word: Adlergic
- [00:27:46.14]Listener Question: When does it stop? Facebook now has stories. How much time should I spend on this?
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Mentioned In This Episode
- Starbucks Customer Gets Mad At Barista, Returns With Apology Note & $50
- People Are Trolling Cracker Barrel’s Facebook Page After an Alleged Employee Firing
- Adding “And Then The Murders Began” As The Second Sentence Of Any Book Makes It Instantly Better
- 1.3 Million Students Benefit From Generosity of More Than 15,000 Individual Contributors to The Times’s ‘Sponsor a Subscription’ Program Including One Anonymous Contribution of $1 Million