Bree's World
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Welcome to Bree's World. This podcast is your official invitation into my weird little world, where I'll be talking about my life, random stuff, and whatever else comes to mind!!!! Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Bree's World
Frozen pizza might actually be better than delivery pizza. Apparently, some people are willing to die on that hill. In this episode of Bree's World , I talk about why frozen pizza is having a moment, the absolutely insane amount of money some of the world's biggest podcasters are making, and Apple's controversial billboard featuring a toddler with an iPhone. Plus, we get into some truly bizarre news, including two guys who parachuted off Seattle's Space Needle, someone who woke up a sleeping polar bear with a ship's horn, and one of the strangest baseball plays imaginable. Basically, it's another episode of me talking about whatever the hell I find interesting. Pizza. Podcasts. Apple. Polar bears. Baseball. What more could you possibly want? Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmrbckylw03h201w67i5vatq6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Bree's World
On today's show, we're breaking down the $11 Brooklyn-vouched frozen pizza trial and asking: is "authentic" crust worth double the price of a Wild Mike's? Then, we dive into two major articles: why Gen Z considers calling without texting a crime, and why commuting into an office will sound like "mad stuff" to future generations. Plus, a major personal update on stepping up to claim my inheritance, moving on from renting a room, and looking at real estate in Buffalo where I can finally record without volume limits. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmrbckylw03h201w67i5vatq6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
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It’s a little past midnight, I’m staring at homes for sale, and I’m finally ready to talk about something I’ve kept hidden for years. From discovering a forgotten inheritance to dealing with family betrayal, ghosting, and administrative roadblocks—this episode is a raw, unfiltered look at family dynamics, grief, and why this isn't actually about the money anymore. It’s about getting out of a living situation that no longer serves me and building a life that actually feels like my own. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmrbckylw03h201w67i5vatq6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Today, we’re breaking down the ultimate "Certified Nothing Day"—from waking up at noon and chatting on Discord to reading headlines that make us want to immediately close our browsers. Inside this episode: The Great Estonian Backyard Experiment: Why inviting complete strangers into your garden for coffee sounds like a nightmare for Americans (and a goldmine for squatters). Doomscrolling Headlines: Discovering our eyes come from a 600-million-year-old cyclops lizard, and why closing the tab on a $1 Trillion earthquake estimate is the only sensible response. SummerSlam Breakdown: Why Chad Gable is officially the new Kurt Angle, Baron Corbin’s US title win, Chelsea Green climbing ladders, and why Danhausen's exploding turnbuckle gimmick is running out of steam. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmrbckylw03h201w67i5vatq6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
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