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GORP!

GORP!

De : Brandin Frye
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This is a grab bag of fun where you never really know what you're going to get. Every week we have a different grab bag with a different topic that has so many different ancillary topics that can lead to so many different paths. When a few words on a little scrap of paper can send four minds in different directions every episode is an adventure. So put your hands in our grab bag and see what comes to your mind when you pull out a topic. Welcome to GORP!Brandin Frye
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    • Procrastination, New Music & Alibis | GORP! SHOW
      Jan 26 2026

      New year, same chaos — the GORP! SHOW is back with four conversations that perfectly capture how people actually live.

      We start with “You heard about this new artist?”, breaking down how music discovery happens now, why Tiny Desk still matters, and how social media has completely changed attention spans. From there, things fall apart (as usual) with procrastination — why everyone does it, how it turns into panic buying during snowstorms, and why “I’ll do it later” is the most dangerous phrase in the language.

      Then it’s “Oops! I broke it again.” Mishaps, bad decisions, and those moments where you immediately know you’ve made things worse. That leads straight into alibis — when lying feels necessary, what those lies say about your relationships, and where moral lines actually get drawn when friends are involved.

      Snowed in stories, New Year energy, food habits, music recommendations, and everyday dilemmas — all wrapped in humor, honesty, and conversations that spiral exactly where you didn’t expect.

      If you’ve ever procrastinated, panic bought, lied for a friend, or discovered a new artist at the wrong time — this one’s for you.

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      51 min
    • Insults, Dog Baptisms & Why People Act Like This | GORP! SHOW
      Dec 25 2025

      This episode of the GORP! SHOW covers four essential life topics: favorite insults, dog baptisms, whether we’re all taking crazy pills, and the ongoing debate over sweater weather.

      The crew swaps stories about food discoveries, traffic frustrations, holiday traditions, and the art of saying the wrong thing in the funniest possible way. It’s unstructured, honest, and full of the kind of conversations that start with one thought and end somewhere completely unexpected.

      If you like humor that feels like hanging out with friends — this one’s for you.

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      40 min
    • Christmas Lights, Dumb People & Lying Until It Works | GORP! SHOW
      Dec 20 2025

      This week on the GORP! SHOW, the crew tackles four topics that somehow perfectly define the holiday season — joy, confusion, lies, and intrusive thoughts.

      We start with the simple pleasure of looking at Christmas lights and why it might be one of the last universally good things left. From there, the conversation takes a hard turn into dumb people — specifically, how confident ignorance finds its way into everyday conversations and why it’s impossible to escape.

      Things spiral when we get into lying… and just continuing to lie, especially the harmless childhood lies that snowballed into something way bigger than intended. And finally, we land on that thought everyone’s had at least once: “I’ve always wanted to do that.” Why do some people chase those impulses — and why do most of us talk ourselves out of them?

      It’s funny, uncomfortable, relatable, and completely unplanned — exactly how the GORP! SHOW is supposed to be.linktr.ee/thesadfan#GORPShow #HolidayPodcast #ChristmasLights #ComedyPodcast #FunnyConversations #HolidayTraditions #GORPZone #TheSadFan

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      42 min
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