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#654 - Something New

Theo is back with a solo episode to talk about his weekend at the Supercross, the beef between the Pope and the President, and how crows are cleaning up the streets of Sweden. He also responds to some of your voicemails and talks to a caller about breaking negative cycles. Busboy ...  Show more

#653 - Hannah Strickland

Hannah Strickland is a young lady out of central Florida known for her viral clips and food reviews. Her family operates the Strickland Hope Foundation which aims to help parents of children with Cystinosis. Hannah joins Theo to talk about how she will parent when she’s older, wh ...  Show more

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