A weekly podcast about two long-time friends and native New Yorkers, who share funny stories and opi
Episode 30 - The cohosts are having fun, with their new features “This Day In History”, “Whacky Bump
Episode 29 - The pair discuss their new features “This Day In History, September 25th: “1780 Benedi
Episode 28 - The pair are in full swing, having fun, with their new features “This Day In History”,
Episode 27 - The co-hosts return after their summer break with new features: “This Day In History”,
Episode 26 - On This Episode Evelyn shares the Norwegian and the Spanish phrase for “To Upset” = “Å
Episode 25 - On This Episode Pasquale shares the Italian phrase for “To Be Stingy/Greedy” = “Avere l
Episode 24 - The pair announce their upcoming Summer Break - from June 27th through September 10th -
Episode 23 - On This Episode Evelyn shares the Norwegian phrase for “To Upset” = “Å rote til” and, t
Episode 22 - On This Episode Pasquale shares the Italian phrase for “To Upset” = “Scombussalare ” an
Episode 2i - On This Episode Evelyn shares the Spanish phrase for “To Nitpick” = “Ser quisqilloso/a
Season 5, Episode 20 On This Episode Eric shares the Norwegian phrase for “To Nitpick” or “To Find F
Season 5, Episode 19 On This Episode Pasquale shares the Italian phrase for “To Nitpick” = “ Cercare
Season 5, Episode 18 On This Episode Eric shares the Spanish phrase for “Break the Ice = “Romper el
Season 5, Episode 17 On This Episode Eric shares the Norwegian phrase for “Break the Ice = “Bryte Is
Season 5, Episode 16 On This Episode Pasquale shares an Italian phrase for “Break the Ice = “Rompere
Season 5, Episode 15 On This Episode Evelyn shares a Spanish phrase for “Seize the day” = “Aprovecha
Season 5, Episode 14 On This Episode Evelyn shares a Norwegian phrase for “Seize the day” = “Grip Da
Season 5, Episode 13 On This Episode Pasquale shares an Italian phrase for “Seize the day” = “Coglie
Season 5, Episode 12 On This Episode Evelyn shares a Spanish phrase for “Thank God” = “Gracias a Di
Season 5, Episode 1 On This Episode Eric shares a Norwegian phrase for “Thank God” = “Takk Gud ” an