The Internet's favorite dynamic duo, Brooke Averick and Connor Wood, make a podcast - and they're not holding back. Together, the two break down pop culture's biggest moments, share their hottest takes, and push each other's buttons. Nothing's off limits.
I adore this podcast. I’ve watched every single episode. I have multiple downloaded to rewatch over and over, they are so funny. But it is sooooo challenging whenever Connor just does not listen because he isn’t interested in a subject. He puts zero effort into the conversation unless it’s something he is a part of (for example, Love is Blind here). I love the dynamic these two have, but I agree with Brooke. Sometimes it seems like he could not be less interested in what she’s saying
I have a border collie, his name is Dillard, & it’s changed to Dill, Dill Pickle, Pickle. We even have a song we sing about pickles when it’s time to go potty. Dogs & having a true friendship with them is the best ever.
20:52 one of my dad’s nicknames for me is Lucy McGillicuddy so I never had a bad connotation with the McGillicuddy’s I’m so sorry you had to experience that😔
please guys I love you so much just do the right thing and address the situation. I cannot justify supporting you guys until we bare minimum see some sort of acknowledgment. I am sorry that this is putting you guys in a difficult situation but there really is only one correct response here and silence certainly isn’t it.
@@goodnotgr8two things can occur and be true at once. I think the internet as a whole is doing plenty to hold him accountable. That doesn’t mean people who have publicly aligned themselves with this man often don’t have a responsibility to speak out and denounce this behavior. This is a responsibility you take on as a public figure, it is ultimately up to them what they choose to do with that responsibility. It is also the audience right to decide how to react to the response or in this case, lack thereof. You can choose to turn a blind eye and not care, not my business nor do I care who you choose to support, but I care about supporting people who use their platform appropriately.