Chapter 1: What are the burning questions the hosts address about Boy Meets World?
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Chapter 2: Which seasons of Boy Meets World are considered the 'peaks'?
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Listen to If You Can Hear Me on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have either of you ever had a day where you wake up and everything in your house breaks at the same time? Oh my God, dude, this has been my year. Everything's breaking down in my house right now. It's like, yes, I swear.
I've lived in it 11 years and I feel like it's right over the 10-year mark. Your 10-year warranty's over.
yeah so that's what we the same thing just happened to me yesterday it was we had every type of water heater in the house from the pool heater to the entire water system everything had to be replaced in one day one day yep my garage door broke down and like so expensive to fix that and then now my door my i just found out a package didn't get delivered that we're waiting on uh because of our doorbell's not working like our gate doorbell i'm like oh my god it's so yes yesterday was a twelve thousand dollar day
Oh, my gosh. That's crazy. Do you have a home warranty plan? No. No. I mean, again, and so the water heater guy came out, and he's like, you need a new water heater because we have a tankless one. And I said, but it's tankless, and we have the 20-year warranty. He's like, you do, except no.
So because apparently at the time I had it put in, I had them keep a certain pump that I wanted because it was too expensive to add a new pump and the pump was working at the time. And so he's like, you have like 50,000 hours on this thing, which is supposed to be like over a 30 year span. And it's been eight. So this thing just ran for eight years straight.
I guess because of this pump, it never stopped running.
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Chapter 3: What advice would the hosts give their younger selves?
So we just woke up and just didn't have any water. Wow. Like had no hot water. And then everything was flooding down by the pool. It was comical how everything was breaking at the same time. Yeah. And so I was just wondering if you'd ever had those days where you just, everything breaks.
That's been my year this entire, and I thought it was mostly, a lot of it is also because of rain, like all the leaks and cracks.
Yes.
Because it, you know, never rains in LA until it really, really rains. And it's been raining so much the whole holiday season. I was just like, everything's a mess. And then you know the problem? Because we have this in our house. We've had the same leak that we've now fixed 35 times, is you fix it, quote unquote, and then you have to wait another four or five months for it to rain again.
Yeah, to see if it works. To see if it worked. Yeah. So it's like, you don't even know. Yeah, so we had to have the wall fixed while they were putting in the pool thing. It was like Mr. Mom. There were 37 people here yesterday. Just walk away from our houses, right? Just throw it in the trash and go get another house. Go get another one.
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Chapter 4: What plans did the hosts have for life after Boy Meets World?
How expensive can it be? Because I've been here 20, this is going to be my 26th year in this house. Wow. Oh my goodness. And so everything is, we've had to replace everything so many times that it's just, you go, okay, now I guess this needs to be new. I have a very old house. My house was built in 1905. Oh, wow. Yeah, I just want, The idea of like new things in a house sounds lovely.
I've always had old places.
You have always had old places. It's like you look for ghosts.
My Laurel Canyon house was 1920s, yeah, so. Have you had a, no, I know you don't believe in them, but if anybody else where you were with believed, did anybody that does believe in them think that anybody in your house, one of your houses was haunted? No, no, no, but I have great creepy pictures. Like I have photos of the house in 1905 with like a baby on the porch. I have interior.
That was the house owner at the time in 1905 was a little baby, little baby. No, we have like these really crazy photos and they definitely look like old school haunted house photos. It's so cool. That's cool. My house was originally built in, I think, the 50s. And then it had been gutted and redone before we moved into it. So we were the first people to live in it once it had been gutted.
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Chapter 5: How did the hosts feel about the changes in their characters in season seven?
And now we're about ready to do another renovation. We just approved plans. When do you start? Um, well, it's still with the city. So the plans need to be like we've approved nine years from now. Yeah, exactly. So who knows how long the city is going to take? But also we're not in like any giant rush. Right. So we're are you going to stay in the house while you renovate? Yes.
So we're only, you know, when you walk in the front door of our house, all that stuff to the right, the bathroom and the three bedrooms down there, that whole side of the house is just getting smashed and taken away.
And so they're just going to build a wall when you walk, like a wall, when you walk in the front door, everything to the right of the front door is just, there's just going to be a wall and we're not going to use any of that. So the kids' bedrooms, we're taking out their beds and we're, this office that I do the podcast in is going to, we're
remove the desk, remove the bookcases that have Jensen's thousands of DVDs on them. And they're going to share a room. Their beds are going to go side by side in this room. They're going to share this room and we're going to live in the house while we do it. But then where all the bedrooms are gone, where the wall is, that's going to be a whole new wing, right? Yes.
Then that's the area where we'll be building all the new stuff. And that's where all the DVDs go in the way.
It's a DVD wing.
I have one myself. DVD library.
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Chapter 6: What are the most memorable moments from the series wrap party?
Yes. No, but what I do want to tell you guys that I want to see if you would have thought this was cool when you were kids, the boys are getting, they're moving bedrooms and they are getting lofts above their bedrooms and the lofts will connect.
cool that's really cool sick yeah so like i'm so and they haven't they don't really even really quite know what a loft is i'm just like you know it's gonna be like a mini room above your room and you guys will be able to have access to each other up there that's a really cool idea isn't that cool because i remember you talked about doing something you were like i don't know if i should have like a secret passage through a bookcase or like you were thinking of something so the connecting loft good idea
Yeah. That's a good idea. I think that's the best way to do it. Keeping the Batman beds? Keeping the Batman beds? If they want them, the Batman beds are definitely going to be in existence while we do the renovation. If they don't want them, I'm your first call. Of course.
Okay.
Because you definitely, whenever you redo your guest house, I think it needs a Batman bed in there. That'll be next, this year, later this year, next year, all that. The whole backyard's being ripped out. Yeah. So I guess the reason I brought up the loft situation, and I specifically said, did either of you share a room growing up with your siblings? Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Is it some of your favorite memories? No. No. I love sharing a room. And I was upset when Shiloh moved out. Cause we, we, we took over the third floor.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts reflect on their friendship after the show ended?
It used to just be an attic space and, and we discovered it and we were like, can we make this our bedroom? We converted it to our bedroom. And then like two years later, when he was, you know, 12, 13, Shiloh was like, I'm out of here. I'm getting my own room. And I remember being very sad. And I was like, Oh, my brother's. And then I was stoked.
Yeah, I think by the time you're a teenager, you want your own room. Yeah. When I was younger, I loved I loved sharing a room with my brother. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it was fine. It was fine. But having your own room is just you just want your own space.
Chapter 8: What insights do the hosts share about their personal growth since the show?
So, yeah, Greg and I shared a room and we had bunk beds, too. And so he was on the top and I was on the bottom. So did I. Yeah. And yeah. And and he's five years older than me, so he didn't want to be in there at all. And so when we moved to the new house in Avon, then it was we we each got our own room. And then Greg moved to the basement and I moved into Greg's room.
So, yeah, it was shuffling around. But God, no, those are not good, good thought. Good memories. No, you want to. No, you want to. You don't want to live. I wanted I wanted my own my own space. Of course, I wanted my own. I think the grass is always greener because like, of course, you know. Yeah, it's just one of those situations.
But I'm hoping the kids I'm hoping the loft is the perfect amount of like. Shared space. Shared space. That's cool. Yeah.
It's perfect. That's what I'm hoping.
Shared space is cool and then they can go to their own rooms. That's great. Yeah. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. Welcome to Pod Meets World. I'm Danielle Fishel. I'm Ryder Strong. And I'm Will Friedle.
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I'm Hans Charles. I'm Menelik Lumumba. It's 1969. Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. have both been assassinated, and Black America is at a breaking point. Writing and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale.
In Atlanta, Georgia, at Martin's alma mater, Morehouse College, the students had their own protest. It featured two prominent figures in Black history, Martin Luther King Sr. and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.
to be in what we really thought was a revolution. I mean, people were dying. 1968, the murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone. The FBI had a role in the murder of a Black Panther leader in Chicago. This story is about protest. It echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind.
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