
Hosted by tom whittle & henry eastham · EN

we rate things out of ten. that's pretty much it... keep it simple right?

sloths can hold their breath for longer than dolphins, up to 40mins. you're now one more useless fact more knowledgable. you're welcome.

the year is 2042, ai robots have taken over the world. tom and henny must do all they can to save humanity. nah just kidding, we talk wealth redistribution, kids and the ultimate poncho collection

henny & tom get to the bottom of competition by playing rock paper scissors and having an arm wrestle

we're back shittin chat. we talk eating out with mates, meal deals, moral dilemmas and best n worst experiences. enjoy :)

this time, we talk relaxation, and what better way to do so, than listen to us chat utter sh*t on a number of, without a doubt, enlightening, vitally important and totally related topics, such as video games, petitions for putin, and kayak paddling on acid. relaxation at its finest.

cape verde, japan, vietnam, francis bourgeois and ice cold beers.

elusive, strange and easily forgettable, dreams are something we might not pay too much attention to but this might be a mistake. in our most researched episode, which isn't saying much, henry & tom take you through the mysteriously weird and wonderful world of dreams. cover art by remi - @rembagram

henry has just landed on the planet. he's been on a huge intergalactic space mission, fought off mad aliens, gone through time warps and black holes, negotiated his way out of several steep situations using some of his precious valuable cargo, his rich splendorous delights, and here he is, bosh, landed in your living room - he has no idea why he's here - tom's mission is to explain to him what friends are for. 0:00 - introduction to henry and tom 2:50 - how we met 8:55 - meeting people for the first time 12:15 - friendship scenarios 17:35 - explaining friendship to an alien 20:00 - balancing friendship with other commitments

two best friends, tom and henry, talk about the word elevation - what it means to them, when they have experienced it and many other tangential areas.