You’ll Be Mine

Sorry about the audio this week. This is what happens when you don’t double check your settings. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK YOUR SETTINGS! If you don’t you’ll be recording your audio from the laptop mic and not through the expensive mixer.

This week’s episode features returning guest Erin. Topics include loss, viruses, and accidental altercations.

This week’s featured song is You’ll Be Mine, by The Psychedelic Furs

Both Hands

On this week’s episode, Jon and Megs discuss cowboy pigeons, pubes growing on your hands, freedom of Speech, and vagina candles.

This week’s featured song is “Both Hands” by Rachael Sage (by way of Ani Difranco)

Never Fight A Man With A Perm

On this week’s show, Megs, Jon, and special guest EJB discuss the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, the shade of Project Runway, and friendship.

This week’s featured song of the week is, “Never Fight A Man With A Perm,” by IDLES

Beat The Heat

On this week’s show Jon and Megs discuss Christmas,getting older, and the church shooting at White Settlement.

This week’s featured song is, “Beat the Heat,” by Human Potential

Howl

On this week’s episode, Megs and Jon are joined by special guest, Dusty. Dusty shares his ideas for creating a podcast of his own, and the trio share their Thanksgiving stories. Topics include: suntanning your taint, Dusty Cottontail, and blood pipes.

photo credit: Dana Trippe

This week’s featured song of the week is “Howl,” by Alexandra Savior

Baby Arm

On this week’s extra-special episode, Megs and Jon are joined by extra-special guest and IT guru, Ryan. Topics include teaching your daughter to shave her legs, house flipping, Mexican weddings, dating apps, and …well…you know, what we always talk about.

This week’s featured song is, “Hollow Thing,” by LIFE

For Shame

TW/CW : This week’s episode includes an in depth discussion on rape and sexual assault

On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, Otieno graduates, Jon plays Resident Evil 2, and Megs slices open her thumb. This week’s discussion continues our ongoing discussion on masculinity in society and explores shame and sexual assault.

photo by Lauren J. Andrews

This week’s featured song is “Jacket” by Carsie Blanton

Just Take Out A Loan

On this week’s episode, Jon and Megan talk about their week’s and discuss the temporary end of the shutdown, Democratic hopefuls, and Wilbur Ross.

This week’s featured song of the week is “All Over Now’ by The Cranberries, from the band’s upcoming final album, In the End,which will be released April 26th.

“I can’t think of a more fitting way to commemorate the first anniversary of Dolores’ passing and to celebrate her life than to announce to the world the release of her final album with the band.” 
- 
Eileen O’Riordan, Dolores O’Riordan’s mother