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August 20, 2025 46 mins
join up with us on patreon to hear the last 15 minutes of this episode. just two bucks a month! Patrick and Ross reflect on a vacation in Connecticut and the impact of personal experiences on their podcast narrative. Ross provides insights on the Biggest Loser documentary, critiquing unhealthy weight loss practices and exploitation tactics in reality TV. Patrick expresses remorse over previous reality TV production, highlighting the ethical issues faced by participants, especially minors. Rising rent has led to the closure of beloved local restaurants in Williamsburg, sparking discussions on gentrification and community identity. A movie theater incident caused by insufficient food intake led Patrick to consume a variety of snacks during the film, illustrating health management challenges. Discussion on healthcare concerns centers around Gatekeeper insurance plans and potential Medicaid qualification, reflecting on systemic issues in healthcare. Consideration of relocating to more affordable cities highlights financial pressures and the significance of their current apartment as a financial anchor. Ross officially transitions to a birth/postpartum doula career, managing anxiety over financial stability and the nature of unpaid labor in the field. The hosts express satisfaction with their summer experiences, mentioning one last camping trip before the school year begins. Promotion of exclusive Patreon content, including a yoga class video, fosters community engagement and additional support for the podcast. Notes ️ Podcast Introduction & Personal Updates (00:00 - 04:14) Patrick and Ross hosting episode 202 of 'We Hired a Sitter for this' podcast, discussing recent activities including a day at a lake/pond in Connecticut with friends. Ross hasn't showered in 24 hours after swimming, joking about potential parasites and underwater life in 'grundle area'. Family recently returned from 3-week vacation, back home for 5 days as of Wednesday night. Health & Maintenance Tasks (04:14 - 05:49) Multiple upcoming appointments needed: Peggy (dog) needs vet checkup, both hosts need dental checkups, Patrick needs annual doctor visit, Fran needs bang trim before school starts. Patrick interested in working out, went rollerblading twice during vacation and loved it, looking to 'sweat' more. Media Discussion - The Biggest Loser Documentary (05:49 - 14:41) Ross watched 2-3 episodes of Biggest Loser documentary, describing problematic aspects of the show including extreme dieting and 8-hour workout sessions. Discussion of unsustainable weight loss methods, with one contestant using diet pills and cleanse in final weeks. Critique of show's exploitation and manipulation tactics, including rushed contract signing in limos. Career Reflections & Reality TV Industry (14:41 - 17:49) Patrick reflecting on shame regarding past reality TV production work, acknowledging exploitation of participants, especially minors. Discussion of intelligent people in reality TV industry who could be doing more meaningful work instead of selling products. ️ Date Night & Neighborhood Changes (20:40 - 24:42) Couple had date night Friday seeing 'The Naked Gun' at Williamsburg Cinema, followed by unexpected sushi dinner. Discovery that longtime Williamsburg restaurants M Shanghai and Bozu have closed due to rising rent, along with Atlas Cafe. Patrick's frustration about neighborhood gentrification and loss of local businesses to billionaire real estate interests. Movie Theater Incident (26:07 - 30:21) Patrick experienced 'the shakes' during movie due to not eating all day, consuming only breakfast at 7:30am and bagel/cereal at 1pm. Emergency food consumption included meat tube hot dog, small popcorn, Cherry Pepsi, M&Ms, and secretly eaten dark chocolate peanut butter cups. Health Insurance & Healthcare System (33:12 - 37:38) Discussion of 'Gatekeeper' insurance plan under Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield,
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