A call with a young-sounding new female caller veers from excitement to borderline creepy; Sherry, Triple T and Tammy from La'Mable wrestle with choosing their Stripper names; new caller Tracy spent her teen years terrified of Ed; Randy tells a very odd story about a death that was covered up; Mark from Kansas City talks about a new Gremlins movie and Ed explains why Hollywood would rather reboot than create something new and peer-counselor Liana Kerzner helps us with Getting Through the Night talking about why so many people are afraid to be the first to speak up or volunteer.
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A call with a young-sounding new female caller veers from excitement to borderline creepy; Sherry, Triple T and Tammy from La'Mable wrestle with choosing their Stripper names; new caller Tracy spent her teen years terrified of Ed; Randy tells a very odd story about a death that was covered up; Mark from Kansas City talks about a new Gremlins movie and Ed explains why Hollywood would rather reboot than create something new and peer-counselor Liana Kerzner helps us with Getting Through the Night talking about why so many people are afraid to be the first to speak up or volunteer.
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Craig Venn & Lucky On Demand
A call with a young-sounding new female caller veers from excitement to borderline creepy; Sherry, Triple T and Tammy from La'Mable wrestle with choosing their Stripper names; new caller Tracy spent her teen years terrified of Ed; Randy tells a very odd story about a death that was covered up; Mark from Kansas City talks about a new Gremlins movie and Ed explains why Hollywood would rather reboot than create something new and peer-counselor Liana Kerzner helps us with Getting Through the Night talking about why so many people are afraid to be the first to speak up or volunteer.