![]() Oh, it's so good.ĪM: We did it all together. Basically, our only goal when we started the podcast was to get a booze-related sponsor, and like, "Hey, we did it." Just roll with it.ĪM: So, Winc is a wine delivery service. It's great.ĪM: You know what else was made for us, Julia? I see you're rolling your eyes at me. It's just some fun, feminist, 80s wrestling shit. JS: And it's just fantastic, and I highly recommend it. Alison Brie plays a very unlikable character, which makes sense because her character – her wrestling persona is a heel. JS: And Netflix just launched a new series about a real life group that was happening during the 80s called The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Our editor, Eric, is also a big wrestling fan. I don't really talk about it too much on the podcast, but I'm very into wrestling.ĪM: Julia is – Julia moonlights as a wrestling fanatic. JS: I don't know if our listeners really know this. JS: They're also associated with the fantastic podcast, Our Fair City.ĪM: - which is something that we really, really love. And they're like our – you know, our cousins. Like they kind of know the podcasting game. And they have been at it for a long time. So, two friends drink, discuss stuff, pop culture, movie reviews, stuff like that. And, speaking of which, actually, my recommendation for this week's Recommendation Corner is a sort of peer of ours – one of the first podcasts where when we launched Spirits, we were like, "Oh, man, there are other people doing similar stuff," which is Alcohollywood. And he makes them like – I didn't know if you could make martinis double strength, but he kind of does.ĪM: So, I, I have a – I have a strict rule for myself that I have no more than one of Uncle Nonzio's drinks in an evening.ĪM: It totally is. He also knows how to drink five in an evening.ĪM: Yeah. My Uncle Nonzio does know how to make a great Espresso Martini. The recipe for which I come from your Uncle Nonzio. So, Amanda, what were we drinking this episode?ĪM: We were drinking Espresso Martinis. JS: You are the weird church spirits watching over our lives. And we love you! Thank you for making this incredible site for us! We love Patreon so much.ĪM: And, as always, thank you to our supporting producer-level patrons: LeeAnn, Shannon, Phil, Catherine, Kristina, MCF, Megan, Sara, Katie, Derek, and Debra. Are you ready for it?ĪM: Elizabeth, Mateusz, Zargo, Amy, Timothy, Moatsauce, Tyler, Palmer, Gio, Brandon, Hallie, Bryant, and Heather, who, actually, works at Patreon.ĪM: I met here at VidCon. But we would love to thank our freakin' load of new patrons. Thank you for getting my -ĪM: - increasingly incredible segues. JS: He's a – well, he can use the kitchen or the bathroom whenever he wants in our house.ĪM: Do you know who else are not guests in our lives, Julia?ĪM: It is our patrons. JS: Excluding Eric, because Eric can just be on whenever. But we have a strict schedule when it comes to guest episodes. And I was sad that we couldn't get it out until now, because it's such a good episode. This is an old episode a while back.ĪM: Yeah. JS: Oh, guys, this is gonna be a lot of fun. ![]() Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.ĪM: Welcome to Spirits Podcast Episode 38: The Year Walk with Soha. Our music is "Danger Storm" Kevin MacLeod ( ). To read up on us, listen to us on other podcasts, or send us a note, just head on over to. You can support us on Patreon to unlock bonus audio content, director’s commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, & Goodreads, and review us on iTunes to help new listeners find the show. Thanks to Winc for sponsoring this episode of Spirits! Visit /spirits for $20 off your first order and free shipping. It’s a long walk, but a little booze and a few jokes makes it all the more fun. We’ll give you a sneak peek: It features special guest Soha ( animorphs, goat heads, and more video game references than you can shake a stick at. ![]() The path might have a lot of twists and turns (and good goofs), but at the end of the Årsgång (Swedish Year Walk), you’ll be able to see into the future.
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