In this episode, Theo Von reflects on the Christmas spirit and the concept of vigilantism, blending humor with personal anecdotes and listener interactions. He shares nostalgic childhood memories, critiques societal norms, discusses the impact of pornography, and explores the ethical implications of vigilantism in contemporary society. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the importance of community, personal responsibility, and embracing the holiday spirit, all while providing thoughtful insights and comedic commentary.
Theo Von's reflections on Christmas and vigilantism inspire listeners to consider the depth of holiday experiences while providing a humorous lens through which to understand complex social issues.
Through humor, Theo sheds light on societal perceptions of modern technology, such as drones, and their role in public safety discussions during festive periods.
[HOLIDAY RERUN] if you're a long-time listener of anything goes, you might remember a little series i used to do called advice session, where i would ask you to submit current challenges and struggles that you're dealing with, and i would take a few of them and give my advice. i think the reason why i stopped doing this series was because i had imposter syndrome about whether or not i had the credentials to give advice. however, i enjoy giving advice and so we're bringing it back. i have the best intentions and i want you to win in life! but still, take everything i say with a grain of salt.
if you’re struggling with something right now and want my advice, send me a dm on the anything goes instagram page https://www.instagram.com/anythinggoes/?hl=en
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In this episode, Anderson Cooper updates listeners on the podcast's schedule and the reopening of the voicemail box, highlighting the significance of sharing experiences relating to grief and loss. He announces a brief hiatus, with new episodes returning in January featuring David and Amy Sedaris. Anderson encourages listeners to contribute voicemails about their own grief journeys, which may be featured in upcoming episodes to foster connection among those experiencing similar challenges.
Anderson Cooper emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories of grief to help others who are experiencing similar losses. The reopening of the voicemail box aims to encourage listener participation and foster community connection.
The podcast will be taking a break for a few weeks, with the promise of returning in January with new episodes, including discussions that deepen the understanding of grief.
In this episode, Theo Von reflects on the Christmas spirit and the concept of vigilantism, blending humor with personal anecdotes and listener interactions. He shares nostalgic childhood memories, critiques societal norms, discusses the impact of pornography, and explores the ethical implications of vigilantism in contemporary society. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the importance of community, personal responsibility, and embracing the holiday spirit, all while providing thoughtful insights and comedic commentary.
Theo Von's reflections on Christmas and vigilantism inspire listeners to consider the depth of holiday experiences while providing a humorous lens through which to understand complex social issues.
Through humor, Theo sheds light on societal perceptions of modern technology, such as drones, and their role in public safety discussions during festive periods.
[HOLIDAY RERUN] if you're a long-time listener of anything goes, you might remember a little series i used to do called advice session, where i would ask you to submit current challenges and struggles that you're dealing with, and i would take a few of them and give my advice. i think the reason why i stopped doing this series was because i had imposter syndrome about whether or not i had the credentials to give advice. however, i enjoy giving advice and so we're bringing it back. i have the best intentions and i want you to win in life! but still, take everything i say with a grain of salt.
if you’re struggling with something right now and want my advice, send me a dm on the anything goes instagram page https://www.instagram.com/anythinggoes/?hl=en
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Anderson Cooper updates listeners on the podcast's schedule and the reopening of the voicemail box, highlighting the significance of sharing experiences relating to grief and loss. He announces a brief hiatus, with new episodes returning in January featuring David and Amy Sedaris. Anderson encourages listeners to contribute voicemails about their own grief journeys, which may be featured in upcoming episodes to foster connection among those experiencing similar challenges.
Anderson Cooper emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories of grief to help others who are experiencing similar losses. The reopening of the voicemail box aims to encourage listener participation and foster community connection.
The podcast will be taking a break for a few weeks, with the promise of returning in January with new episodes, including discussions that deepen the understanding of grief.