Hey, y'all - Joel here. Is there a point where our audience could peak so far behind the curtain that they would recoil with digust? My thought has always been no. I'm comfortable sharing my flaws through this medium because they are contextualized within the entirety of my person. The idea being that after hours and hours of getting to know John and I, our audience will be able to see our humanity amidst any social misgivings. This has lead me to leave in some less than favorable lines of dialogue. I've shared things with the 3rd Person that I've not even shared with some of my dearest of friends.

This entry is different though. This was the first entry where the very premise was in questionable taste. Nothing explicitly bad is said or done, but John and I questioned whether or not the context would leave our audience with a sour taste in their mouths. The episode itself is quite pleasant to listen to. However, the situation surrounding it feels a little too real  to share with our audience, let alone the world.

Nevertheless, here we are.

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