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Armchair Anonymous: Bar Stories

5/1/202645 min

Dax and Monica talk to Armcherries! In today's episode, Armcherries tell us a crazy bar story.

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  1. Dax Shepard· Host0:00

    Welcome, welcome, welcome to Armchair Anonymous. I'm Dax Shepard, and I'm joined by Beck Rogers.

  2. Beck Rogers· Host0:05

    Hello.

  3. Dax Shepard· Host0:05

    Today we have crazy bar stories. Bars are very fertile ground.

  4. Beck Rogers· Host0:10

    I mean, nothing... Well, I shouldn't say nothing good happens.

  5. Dax Shepard· Host0:14

    Oh, people find their soulmates at bars.

  6. Beck Rogers· Host0:16

    Me cute.

  7. Dax Shepard· Host0:16

    Yes. But alas, that's not these types of stories. You know, we have every version of depravity happening, so please enjoy crazy bar stories. This podcast is brought to you by Squarespace. I feel like spring always does this thing where you realize you've been thinking about something for a long time, and suddenly it feels like, "Okay, maybe I actually do something with it."

  8. Beck Rogers· Host0:39

    Totally. It's less pressure, but more, like, readiness.

  9. Dax Shepard· Host0:43

    Yeah, like you've been sitting on an idea or a project or even just a perspective you care about, and now you're like, "Maybe this deserves to exist somewhere outside of my own head."

  10. Beck Rogers· Host0:51

    And May being Mental Health Awareness Month, there's already this broader conversation happening. People are more open, more curious, more willing to engage.

  11. Dax Shepard· Host0:58

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  12. Beck Rogers· Host1:11

    And it's not just hypothetical. Wabi Wab literally used Squarespace to build our site.

  13. Dax Shepard· Host1:15

    Yeah, and Wabi Wab is not trying to spend 40 hours figuring out web design. It just worked.

  14. Beck Rogers· Host1:20

    Which is kind of the point.

  15. Dax Shepard· Host1:21

    So if you've been sitting on something and waiting for the right moment, this might be it. Head to squarespace.com/dax for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch,

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