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Pod Meets Twirl'd: In The City 104

12 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What insights did Will and Rider gain from their trip to New York City?

0.031 - 1.502 Will Friedle

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Chapter 2: How does Rider evaluate Lindsay's date with the country singer?

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They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Krivak and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave.

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Listen to The Devil's Quarry and the Bone Valley Feed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I am the Therapy Gecko. I am an unlicensed lizard therapist who takes phone calls from real anonymous humans about their problems, such as this.

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Chapter 3: What predictions are made about Kenny and Whitney's future?

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Sometimes I'll have my girlfriend pre-chew spicy food and kind of baby bird it into my mouth. Is that weird? This week on Therapy Gecko, we're hearing all real, authentic human stories about anything from relationships to family drama to serendipitous encounters with unexpected people and things. If real people pique your interest, this is the podcast for you.

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Listen to Therapy Gecko on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here at the Happiness Lab, we're serving up some hot takes for the summer. Big ideas that just might reshape how you think about your well-being. Like the radical notion that we should get rid of small talk completely. We talk about current events. We talk about what you do for a living.

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Chapter 4: What does 'being in love' mean according to the hosts?

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Welcome to Pod Meets Twirled, a podcast that somehow began with Dancing with the Stars, continued through Castles, Traitors, Strategic Deception, and because our producers, along with many of our listeners, apparently enjoy watching two confused middle-aged men struggle through wildly successful reality TV, we have now arrived at a place that neither of us understands. Bravo.

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Specifically, in the city. Now, usually these shows involve a game, a competition, a cash prize, a goal, but this one's different. There are no challenges, no murder mystery, no judges, no dance scores, just wealthy adults attending parties, drinking, dating, and keeping tabs on one another.

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Chapter 5: How do the hosts define the term 'murky' in relationships?

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We are Rider Strong, a man who generally prefers stories with structured themes and an ending, and Wilfred L., who was told there would at least be some humor among the cocktails and betrayals. Join us as we enter this world of social warfare, passive aggression, luxury apartments, and confessionals delivered with the gravity of international diplomacy.

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This is Pod Meets Twirled, Metropolitan Mess. How you feeling, Will? I'm exhausted, Ryder. Frankly, I'm exhausted. We were in New York City. Uh, yeah. Yeah, my 32nd podcast in the last two days, so I'm exhausted.

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Chapter 6: What connections does Rider make between Bravo drama and Russian theory?

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We were at Tribeca Film Festival with Doc Meets World this past weekend. Couldn't help but think of In the City while I was there. I tried not to. I kept wanting to step outside and have transition. Honk, pigeon, dog. Beer glass. I was just talking shit about you all weekend, hoping it was going to get back to you and we were going to fight in a bar. Ha ha! That's what I was hoping.

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We never made it to any of the 16 Gatlin bars.

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Chapter 7: What are the hosts' thoughts on the portrayal of relationships in reality TV?

267.846 - 268.787 Will Friedle

No.

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We didn't have time to do anything. Yeah, that's true. We didn't have a free moment. We did press from like morning till like from sunrise to sunset. We did press one day. The actual day of our premiere, we had to prep for a live show, do more press, the red carpet, photographs, then do the show or watch the doc, then do a live show. Yeah. It was a big, big... It was a lot. We had a lot.

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Chapter 8: What drink do the hosts recommend, and what is its significance?

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And it's one of those things, there's times where I'm like, man, I don't feel my age at all. And then there's times where I'm like, oh, that's right, I'm 50. And this weekend, I really felt my age. See, I can't wait to be old in New York City. Like, I feel like it's a better place to be old because everything delivers. There's great theater. Everything delivers here.

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You can be the blue-haired... I guess everything delivers here, everywhere now. That's true. Yeah, why can't you get delivered? But I also, like, I just feel like if you have to do anything, you walk out of your apartment and you probably only have, like, three blocks to go and you could find most of what you need. Yeah.

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And meet thousands of people in three blocks, you know, because there's just so much energy. Thousands of people too many in three blocks. Yeah, no, it's... I just, you know, I lived there as a kid when I was I started my career there. I lived there when I was 11 or 12 years old for, you know, like a year. I that was my city growing up. That's where we went. We went into there or Boston.

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But for the most part, we went to New York and I didn't much like it then. And I don't much like it now. I'm just not a I'm not a big like I like really small European cities like hanging out in Amsterdam is fun. Yeah. That kind of thing. New York, it's, it's very, there's, there's a lot of, of overwhelming sensory. Oh, totally. It's loud. It smells. It's hot. It's, you know, there's a lot.

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371.125 - 371.225 Will Friedle

Yeah.

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I think you're more of an extrovert in general than I, which is interesting, but I actually find the level of social, like the stream of social people, like I find it easier to be anonymous, right? than like LA or smaller cities. Do you know what I mean? Like when I joined the crowd in New York, I feel like less people are looking at me.

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I can kind of just keep my head down, put my headphones in and I can enjoy the people. Whereas in a smaller city, I kind of feel like everyone might notice me and recognize me. So I find it like, it's interesting that I think I'm a, cause I think I'm an introverted extrovert. Right. I think that's the way it is. Like, I can be extroverted, but I am exhausted by it.

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Like after we do a convention or a show or a weekend, like we did at Tribeca, I need to like sleep and not talk to another human being for a long time. But you're way more social than I am. So you're like a social introvert, which is really weird. Yeah. It's a bizarre combination. I think people think of me as an extrovert because I'm capable of doing it, but I definitely need to recharge.

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And like sitting and reading with the book will make me very happy, you know, for days. Yeah. Oh, no. I mean, there's parts. There's also parts of the city that are, you know, Sue and I had were there on Monday. We didn't get to leave till like 7 p.m.

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