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Mother’s Day / Nicotine Conspiracy / Vatican Ravioli Ban

The boys unpack motherly voicemails, Vatican ravioli bans, and the Bezos-Perry space debacle that never left Earth.

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Season 3, episode 24
44 min / Published

In this chaotic (and questionably educational) episode of *Not A Good Podcast*, PB, Johnny V, and Producer J honor moms the only way they know how: with sarcasm, conspiracy theories, and debates about tile vs. flowers. From the Vatican’s fear of stuffed pasta to nicotine patches as COVID repellents, this one’s all over the place. Also discussed: moving mobile homes, artificial intelligence love stories, and whether Katy Perry sabotaged Bezos’ fake space trip.

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Chapters / Timestamps:

Timestamps by PodSqueezeThe Motherly Love (00:00:01)  
A heartfelt expression of love through a song lyric dedicated to mothers.

Voicemail Appreciation (00:00:24)  
A speaker thanks their mother for being the only one who leaves voicemails.

Mother's Day Wishes (00:00:31)  
Participants exchange Mother's Day greetings with each other.

Podcast Quality Comment (00:00:40)  
A humorous remark is made about the podcast not being good.

Introduction to the Podcast (00:01:01)  
The podcast is introduced with a casual greeting to mothers.

Discussion on Mother's Day (00:01:06)  
Speakers reflect on Mother's Day and its significance in their lives.

Defining Motherhood (00:01:18)  
A speaker questions the definition of what constitutes a mother.

Birthing Person's Day (00:01:29)  
A humorous take on the evolving language around motherhood.

Voicemail Anecdote (00:01:41)  
Discussion about the unique nature of voicemails from mothers.

Gifts for Mothers (00:01:46)  
Speakers share their plans for gifts for their mothers.

Practical Gifts over Flowers (00:02:30)  
A speaker suggests practical gifts are more appreciated than traditional ones.

Commercialization of Holidays (00:02:42)  
Discussion on how holidays like Mother's Day are commercialized.

Questioning Holiday Origins (00:03:00)  
A humorous inquiry into how certain holidays were created.

Valentine's Day Critique (00:03:15)  
A speaker expresses disdain for Valentine's Day as a marketing ploy.

Food Restrictions in Conclave (00:05:05)  
An interesting fact about food restrictions during papal conclave.

Historical Context of Food Regulations (00:05:53)  
Discussion on the tradition of regulating food during the conclave.

Technology in Marketing (00:10:01)  
Speakers talk about advancements in marketing technology and design.

AI's Impact on Education (00:09:33)  
Concerns about AI replacing traditional teaching methods.

Nostalgia for Old Technology (00:12:31)  
A nostalgic look back at childhood technology and its evolution.

Mobile Home Business Insights (00:14:00)  
A speaker shares experiences about moving mobile homes.

Foreclosure Experiences (00:16:02)  
Discussion about the challenges of cleaning out foreclosed homes.

Cultural Insights on Economics (00:18:20)  
Insights into economic challenges faced by young adults on reservations.

DNA Testing Discussion (00:20:00)  
A conversation about genetic testing and its implications for identity.

Nicotine and COVID-19 (00:21:36)  
Discussion about using nicotine patches to help prevent COVID-19 by filling nicotine receptors.

Long COVID Awareness (00:22:14)  
Mention of long COVID symptoms affecting millions of Americans and ongoing research.

Research on Nicotine for Long COVID (00:23:04)  
Overview of a study where long COVID patients used nicotine patches for symptom relief.

Smokers and COVID Immunity (00:23:41)  
Claim that smokers were less affected by COVID, referencing studies on nicotine.

Humorous Anecdote about Smoking (00:23:58)  
A light-hearted story about a family member who didn't get sick despite unhealthy habits.

Nicotine's Effects (00:25:01)  
Discussion on nicotine's stimulant and sedative properties, including its effects on alertness and anxiety.

Social Commentary on Smoking (00:26:05)  
Comments on societal norms regarding mask-wearing and smoking behavior.

Nicotine in Food (00:27:29)  
Discussion about nicotine found in various vegetables and its historical context.

Personal Smoking Experiences (00:28:10)  
Speakers share their past experiences with smoking and preferences for different tobacco products.

Generational Differences in Smoking (00:29:11)  
Reflection on how younger generations engage less in smoking and drinking compared to the past.

Perceptions of Tobacco (00:30:47)  
Debate about the health implications of nicotine and smoking, with differing opinions.

Humorous Stories of Fire Mishaps (00:34:06)  
Tales of childhood mischief involving fire and the consequences of reckless behavior.

Conspiracy Theory Discussion (00:38:23)  
Introduction of a conspiracy theory about Jeff Bezos and a space tourism stunt involving Katy Perry.

Discussion on Blue Origin's New Shepard (00:41:43)  
Exploration of the suborbital flight and its peculiar landing conditions.

Media Personalities in Space (00:42:23)  
Conversation about celebrity involvement in the Blue Origin flight, including Katy Perry.

Interview Plans for Next Season (00:43:31)  
Discussion about potential interviews for the next season, including a guest on JFK files.

Podcast Closing Remarks (00:44:06)  
Final thoughts on the episode and a reminder to follow the podcast.

The show team
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Johnny V
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Host
Producer J
Producer J
Producer
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