2025-05-21
14 分钟know that fizzy feeling you get when you read something really good watch the movie everyone's been talking about or catch the show that the internet can't get over at the pop culture happy hour podcast we chase that feeling four times a week we'll serve you recommendations and commentary on the buzziest movies tv music and more from lowbrow to highbrow to the stuff in between catch the pop culture happy hour podcast from npr this is jessica from southwestern washington I'm currently up north in Bellingham at my child's tattoo studio,
where they are giving me a tattoo of their baby footprint,
right in the spot where, 27 years ago, they frequently kicked me from the inside.
We're almost done.
This podcast was recorded at 1.21 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
Things may have changed by the time you hear this, but hopefully my first tattoo will be healed.
Oh, my gosh.
I was listening to that thinking, what is that sound?
Is it like a movie theater with an old reel?
What is it?
And then, bam, tattoo.
That's a fun little bonding moment.
I feel like I've never heard a tattoo timestamp.
I feel like it's amazing that we still are finding new things to have on the top of this podcast.
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I cover Congress.