Show Notes for Saturday, February 08 and Sunday, February 09, 2025

Today we visit with John Kim (The Angry Therapist) “Break Up On Purpose: A Catalyst for Growth”

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TODAY IS A SPECIAL DAY! (A special thanks to ListOfNationalDays.com)

February 8th

Laugh And Get Rich Day

Molasses Bar Day

National Boy Scouts Day

National Kite Flying Day

Propose Day

Global Movie Day

International Snowmobile Ride Day

February 9th

National Bagels and Lox Day

National Cut The Cord Day

National Develop Alternative Vices Day

National Pizza Day

National Toothache Day

Read In The Bathtub Day

William Henry Harrison’s Birthday

Autism Sunday

National Homegating Day

National Pork Rind Day

Super Bowl Sunday

Super Chicken Wing Day

World Marriage Day

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It looks like 2025 will be the year of … not buying anything, if the latest trend catches fire. The “no buy” trend is currently spiking on social media. The Wall Street Journal reports that this is a resurgence of the “no buy challenge,” where people decide to intentionally limit what they purchase for a fixed period. Google searches for the term are up 40% over last year at this point. And searches for “no spend challenge” have reached an all-time high. And of course, some people participating in the “no buy” trend, or who are drastically cutting down on purchases, are reporting their progress in paying off debt or money savings on TikTok and Instagram – a drastic flipping of the script from those platforms’ usual array of product unboxings and new product shares and reviews.

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Did you know the official bird of Redondo Beach, California, is the Goodyear Blimp? In 1983, the coastal city made the Goodyear Blimp their official city bird in anticipation of the 1984 summer Olympics. They even presented a plaque to a team from Goodyear Airship Operations to help celebrate the decision!

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Marvel fans won’t be seeing Benedict Cumberbatch’s ‘Doctor Strange’ anytime soon — but when the character does return, there will be a lot of him to go around. In a new cover story with Variety, he shares some juicy tidbits about the future of his wizard superhero. Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange played major roles in both “Infinity War” and “Endgame”, but says he’ll be sitting out the next Avengers flick, “Doomsday”, which was announced at last year’s San Diego Comic Con. But the hiatus won’t last long. Doomsday will be followed by “Avengers: Secret Wars”, and Cumberbatch says he will be “in a lot” of that one.

Ryan Gosling is headed to the great galaxy far, far away. The 3-time Oscar nominee is in talks to star in a new “Star Wars” feature film that’ll be directed by “Deadpool & Wolverine” filmmaker Shawn Levy. Details are scarce, but Jonathan Tropper, who collaborated with Levy on “The Adam Project”, has been working on a script for over a year. Levy is also producing, with Star Wars stewards Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm. According to sources, the project is meant to be a stand-alone movie.

“Duck Dynasty” is getting a reboot this year. Originally airing from 2012-17, it followed the lives of the Robertson family, who ran the successful business, Duck Commander. The new A&E show is called “Duck Dynasty: The Revival”, and it’ll follow Willie and Korie and their family of adult children and grandchildren, the next generation of Robertsons living on their family homestead in Louisiana. In a video announcing the show’s revival, Willie Robertson, his children and their spouses are all decked out in camo. As the camera pans to each one, he or she is taking a big stretch, a playful nod to the fact that it’s been a while since they’ve been “in action” in front of a camera. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/tcnyxe9d

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A report says that 6% of Americans call in sick on Monday after the Super Bowl.

A study found that coffee and aspirin are the best cures for a hangover.

This is odd: In a world where we’re used to hearing stories every year about the “record prices” being shelled out for Super Bowl seats, it turns out that this year, the cheapest ticket for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans has fallen below $4,000 on the secondary market. That’s a 30% drop from last week, and about 50% less than the cheapest tix for last year’s game. Even though the KC Chiefs, who face the Philly Eagles on Sunday, could become the first team to win 3 consecutive Super Bowls, it seems that fans aren’t willing to dish out the big bucks for tickets. Why? For one, last year’s record prices could have had to do with the game being in Las Vegas, and perhaps New Orleans doesn’t have the same appeal for high rollers. New Orleans’ larger seating capacity (by 9,000) could also be pushing prices down. And how about the matchup itself? Could it be that football fans are bored by a third straight Chiefs Super Bowl bid, resulting in less interest from fans to attend? By the way, prices for the most expensive tickets are falling, too. But before you shed a tear for online scalpers, know that they’re still getting just under $30,000 each. But those ones were going for $58,237 on Jan. 31.

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If you heat up a magnet, it will lose its magnetism.

New bacteria grows on a kitchen sponge every 20 minutes.

The unique smell of rain actually comes from plant oils, bacteria, and ozone.

It’s rare, but it is possible to get goose bumps on your face.

In the 1700s, people added butter to their coffee. (I’m willing to try that!)

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4 out of 5 people say they’ve had a fight with a friend because they did THIS. What is it?

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A British Columbia judge has ruled that if a guy can try to track down Bigfoot, he should be able to work, too. The unusual story came up in a recent divorce case that went to BC Supreme Court. The man’s estranged wife told the court that he went on a camping trip on Vancouver Island in 2020 in search of the mythical ape-like sasquatch — and brought along an ex-girlfriend without telling her. While he was away, his wife “fired off a text to him declaring that their marriage was over.” In court, the man asked for spousal support, claiming that he was unable to work due to a mishap that occurred during a previous sasquatch outing years earlier. The judge said that he wasn’t convinced the husband “cannot earn income from employment of some kind or other”, noting that he “continues to enjoy camping, fishing, hunting, riding ‘quad’ motorcycles, and exploring remote areas of B.C. in search of sasquatch.” The couple’s divorce was approved – without spousal support.

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FUNNIEST TWEETS OF THE WEEK FROM WOMEN:

⇒ You ever get road rage while walking behind someone moving slowly at the grocery store? — Kristen

⇒ Being super smug about the TikTok ban not affecting me because I waste 8 hours on my phone in other superior ways — madamoiselle

⇒ Just went to the Oreo website and hit “accept all cookies” … and now we wait – Cooper Lawrence

⇒ introducing my bf to reality tv and discovering he’s a natural born viewer. he’s here saying (stuff) like “that outfit is vile” — Alexa

⇒ i wanted to study psychology but i have more potential as a patient tbh — yaidawn

⇒ crazy that my body cant tell the difference between answering a text and being chased in the woods — kenzi

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