Episode 117: "I wasn't trying to be a troublemaker."
From nosy neighbors and secret admirers to anonymous texts, surveys, and reviews, your hosts Christine and Danielle spend this episode of the “Currently Obsessed” podcast talking about what happens when you send and receive notes without identification. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.
Links To Give You Life:
Work your way through Ashley Poston’s humor-filled, action-packed stories from “Heart of Iron” to “Geekerella” to “Among the Beasts and Briars”
Watch the “Worst Cooks in America” transform into full-blown artists in the kitchen
Avoid becoming the neighborhood laughing stock like the neighbor in this story of “911 dispatcher finds anonymous note from nosy neighbor telling her to stay at home”
Get on the secret admirer, note-passing, “You’ve Got Mail” inspired trope bandwagon with “P.S. I Like You,” “My Favorite Half-Night Stand,” and more
Experience the catharsis of secret-sharing with PostSecret
If C+D’s stories aren’t enough to convince you, read this article on why anonymous notes at the workplace are a terrible idea
Use anonymous messages for good by following the example of this unsung hero
For this week’s #AskReddit segment, D asks, “What villain do you actually agree with/get?” while C asks, “What is something you’re really good at but would make for a really shitty superpower?”
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