Dear Humans,
Today Jesus and I got to sit down with the one and only Jodie Sweetin. Yes, that Jodie Sweetin, Stephanie Tanner from Full House and Fuller House. She is still keeping busy, still making us laugh, and now hosting her own re-watch podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos!
We talked about her activism in Los Angeles, the emotional night she honored Bob Saget, and how American life somehow went from being Full House to feeling like fucking Andor. Jodie shared what it was like to grow up in front of the camera, and how she has built a life beyond the shows that made her famous.
The best part is how easily she fit in with me and Jesus, like she had been hanging out with us for years. We laughed, we reminisced, and we found some hope in the middle of all this madness.
So give this one a listen. It is a conversation full of heart, humor, and a little holy mischief.
Love,
God
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