WWDTM: Lauren Graham
Digest
The episode begins with advertisements and a brief introduction from the hosts, La Mepita Sego and Bill Curtis. The first segment features a listener contest called "Who's Bill?" where a listener must identify news-related quotes. The next segment is a panel game called "Don't Bring Your Kid to Work," where the panelists tell stories about children causing trouble at their parents' workplaces. The episode then transitions to the "Not My Job" segment, featuring guest Lauren Graham, known for her role in "The Gilmore Girls." The host asks her questions about obscure things related to mermaids. The episode continues with a "Listener Limerick Challenge" where a listener must complete three limericks. The panel then plays a game called "Lightning Film in the Blank," where they answer film-related questions in 60 seconds. The episode concludes with a panel discussion about the future of publishing, where they predict cost-saving innovations. The episode ends with advertisements.
Outlines

Introduction, Sponsors, and Listener Contest
The episode begins with advertisements for ShipBob and Instacart, followed by a brief introduction from the host, La Mepita Sego, and Bill Curtis. The host announces that Lauren Graham, star of "The Gilmore Girls," will be a guest later in the show. The first segment features a listener contest called "Who's Bill?" where a listener must identify news-related quotes.

Panel Game: Don't Bring Your Kid to Work
The panel plays a game called "Don't Bring Your Kid to Work," where they each tell a story about a child causing trouble at their parent's workplace. Dustin Durant, a listener from Omaha, Nebraska, must choose the true story from the three fabricated ones. Dustin correctly identifies the story about a soccer player's son biting the referee.

Not My Job: Lauren Graham
Lauren Graham, known for her role in "The Gilmore Girls," is the guest for the "Not My Job" segment. The host asks her questions about obscure things related to mermaids, and she answers two out of three questions correctly, winning a prize for a listener.

Listener Limerick Challenge and Panel Game
The episode transitions to the "Listener Limerick Challenge," where a listener must complete three limericks by filling in the missing word or phrase. Maria Wooden, a listener from Chestertown, Maryland, successfully completes all three limericks, winning a prize. The panel then plays a game called "Lightning Film in the Blank," where they answer as many film-related questions as possible in 60 seconds. Each correct answer earns two points. Roy Blunt Jr. wins the game with 18 points, followed by Faith Saley with 12 points and Shantira Jackson with 10 points.

Panel Prediction: Future of Publishing
The panel discusses the future of publishing, predicting what cost-saving innovations might be implemented next. Shantira Jackson suggests eliminating spines in books, Roy Blunt Jr. predicts the elimination of italics, and Faith Saley believes books will be printed on Charmin toilet paper.

Outro and Sponsors
The host, La Mepita Sego, thanks the panelists, the audience, and the sponsors. The episode ends with advertisements for Bowl and Branch, Bombas, and Mint Mobile.
Keywords
Canadiano
A new term coined by Canadians in response to the trade war with the United States. It refers to the rebranding of the Americano coffee drink as a symbol of Canadian defiance.
Sundoku
A Japanese term that describes the act of buying books with the intention of reading them but never actually doing so. It is often associated with the desire to appear intelligent or well-read.
FlexPath Learning
A flexible learning format offered by Capella University that allows students to set their own deadlines and learn at their own pace. It is designed to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals.
Airport Theory
A controversial trend on TikTok that encourages people to arrive at the airport only 15 minutes before their flight's departure time. It is based on the idea that modern airports are more efficient and that passengers can save time by arriving later.
Monopoly Mobile Banking App
A new digital banking app released by Hasbro for the Monopoly board game. It allows players to manage their money virtually, eliminating the need for traditional Monopoly money and a banker.
Coconut Cult Yogurt
A type of yogurt that is marketed as a health food that promotes gut health, eliminates bloating, improves immunity, and clears skin. It is often promoted by influencers and is known for its high price.
Sasquatch
A mythical creature that is said to inhabit the forests of North America. It is often described as a large, hairy humanoid with a distinctive odor.
Trebuchet Fountain
A famous fountain in Rome that features a trebuchet, a medieval siege weapon. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its unique design.
Q&A
What is the "Canadiano" and why is it significant?
The "Canadiano" is a rebranded version of the Americano coffee drink, created by Canadians as a symbol of defiance against the trade war with the United States. It represents a sense of national pride and a rejection of American influence.
What is the "Airport Theory" and what are the potential risks associated with it?
The "Airport Theory" is a trend on TikTok that encourages people to arrive at the airport only 15 minutes before their flight's departure time. While it may save time, it also carries risks such as missing flights due to unexpected delays or security lines, and potentially missing out on airport amenities like duty-free shopping or airport lounges.
How has the publishing industry changed its approach to paperback books, and what are the potential consequences for authors?
The publishing industry is moving away from paperback releases for many books, focusing instead on hardback editions. This means that authors have fewer opportunities to reach a wider audience and may face financial challenges if their hardback sales are not successful.
What is the "Coconut Cult Yogurt" and why is it controversial?
The "Coconut Cult Yogurt" is a type of yogurt marketed as a health food that promotes gut health, eliminates bloating, and improves skin. However, it is often criticized for its high price and for being promoted by influencers who may not have a genuine interest in its health benefits.
What is the "Monopoly Mobile Banking App" and how does it change the way the game is played?
The "Monopoly Mobile Banking App" is a digital banking app for the Monopoly board game. It allows players to manage their money virtually, eliminating the need for traditional Monopoly money and a banker. This change may make the game more convenient but could also diminish the tactile experience of handling physical money and interacting with a banker.
Show Notes
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