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Rhythms and Astronaut Poo

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Have you ever tried to form a band with zero singing talent? Moose did, and it was hilariously awkward. Join us as Moose relives her futile attempt to create a church singing group called "Three Strand Cord" with her twin friends. Meanwhile, Kat recounts her time in a house dubbed "the brothel," where she and her roommates formed a whimsically named band, "Atian." Together, we share our teenage musical misadventures and the quirky lengths we went to just to fit into the music scene despite our rather evident lack of talent.
We take a whimsical detour into our musical dreams, imagining ideal band scenarios from folksy ensembles to indie pop drumming. A memorable encounter at the National Eucharistic Congress brings us face-to-face with an astronaut, leading to a humorous discussion about the less glamorous aspects of space travel. Our conversation is sprinkled with playful banter about sibling torture through music, making this episode both entertaining and deeply personal.
From debating the controversy over the Olympic opening ceremony to unpacking internal beliefs for healing, our chat shifts gears to tackle deeper themes. We reflect on a family conversation about politics and the art of constructive disagreement. Diving into the impact of unconscious beliefs, we discuss how recognizing and vocalizing internal struggles can diffuse their power. Celebrate the unique strengths we each bring to our relationships, and anticipate next week's episode with a teaser about a parking mishap that led to a popped tire.
Don’t forget to like and subscribe on YouTube, and visit katandmoosepodcast.com for more!

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Chapitres

1. Rhythms and Astronaut Poo (00:00:00)

2. Musical Misadventures and Childhood Bands (00:00:04)

3. Astronaut Poop and Music Dreams (00:07:57)

4. Controversy Over Olympics Opening Ceremony (00:20:22)

5. Unpacking Internal Beliefs for Healing (00:28:07)

6. Exploring Natural Talents and Support (00:38:35)

7. Parking Mishap Teaser for Next Episode (00:48:10)

248 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Kat and Moose Podcast Network and Moose Podcast Network. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Kat and Moose Podcast Network and Moose Podcast Network ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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Have you ever tried to form a band with zero singing talent? Moose did, and it was hilariously awkward. Join us as Moose relives her futile attempt to create a church singing group called "Three Strand Cord" with her twin friends. Meanwhile, Kat recounts her time in a house dubbed "the brothel," where she and her roommates formed a whimsically named band, "Atian." Together, we share our teenage musical misadventures and the quirky lengths we went to just to fit into the music scene despite our rather evident lack of talent.
We take a whimsical detour into our musical dreams, imagining ideal band scenarios from folksy ensembles to indie pop drumming. A memorable encounter at the National Eucharistic Congress brings us face-to-face with an astronaut, leading to a humorous discussion about the less glamorous aspects of space travel. Our conversation is sprinkled with playful banter about sibling torture through music, making this episode both entertaining and deeply personal.
From debating the controversy over the Olympic opening ceremony to unpacking internal beliefs for healing, our chat shifts gears to tackle deeper themes. We reflect on a family conversation about politics and the art of constructive disagreement. Diving into the impact of unconscious beliefs, we discuss how recognizing and vocalizing internal struggles can diffuse their power. Celebrate the unique strengths we each bring to our relationships, and anticipate next week's episode with a teaser about a parking mishap that led to a popped tire.
Don’t forget to like and subscribe on YouTube, and visit katandmoosepodcast.com for more!

Support the show

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook! Support the show!

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Rhythms and Astronaut Poo (00:00:00)

2. Musical Misadventures and Childhood Bands (00:00:04)

3. Astronaut Poop and Music Dreams (00:07:57)

4. Controversy Over Olympics Opening Ceremony (00:20:22)

5. Unpacking Internal Beliefs for Healing (00:28:07)

6. Exploring Natural Talents and Support (00:38:35)

7. Parking Mishap Teaser for Next Episode (00:48:10)

248 episodes

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