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Fortune Feimster
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Tig Notaro
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Fortune Feimster
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Headgum Podcast
This is a Headgum podcast.
Fortune Feimster
Pretty little episode.
May Martin
Welcome to the Handsome Pod. This is a pretty little episode where we're going to answer your questions. I am one of your handsome hosts, May Martin. I'm joined by the handsomest fortune feemster.
Fortune Feimster
And of course, May was rocking a sleep mask.
May Martin
I was. I thought that was a fun little gag. I put on a sleep mask.
Fortune Feimster
Do you sleep with a sleep mask on?
May Martin
Got to. But at the moment, the Airbnb I'm in has no curtains, so that's partly why, but, yeah, in general. Oh, no.
Fortune Feimster
I hate that.
May Martin
I know, I know.
Fortune Feimster
Why did. Why does anyone have a room with no curtains?
May Martin
Get me some blackout curtains and let me be in the dark.
Fortune Feimster
I just stayed in a place where the entire house had no curtains.
May Martin
Wild.
Fortune Feimster
And the. The house is. It's on purpose. It's meant to wake up with the sun.
May Martin
Oh.
Fortune Feimster
Which in theory. Great.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Let's wake up with the sun. Start our days. Sure. But when it's not handy is when you're, like, changing.
May Martin
Yeah. You know, people are walking by also, like.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
May Martin
Waking up with the sun doesn't take into account that we have phones. So if you think I'm not lying in bed for hours on my phone eating Doritos.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
May Martin
Feeling emotions. You know, I'm going to bed late. Like, it's really hard to go to bed when the sun goes down.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. Waking up with the sun means you're going to sleep a lot earlier.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
I am not an early sleep to bed gal. And I definitely don't want to wake up with the sun.
May Martin
No, thanks.
Fortune Feimster
But I also don't want to show my tiggle bitties.
May Martin
Show you. Oh, right, right. Yeah. Yeah. No, you need. You need some curtains.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. Nobody needs to be seeing this in. You know, like, you're walking by, drinking your coffee. You're like, whoa, I don't want to do that to anybody else.
May Martin
No, don't put your. No, listen, this is about your comfort.
Fortune Feimster
Thank you.
May Martin
Yeah. Everyone would be blessed to see that vision.
Fortune Feimster
And this place was like, kind of more remote, but when there are other people staying in the house, you know?
May Martin
Yeah. Whenever I see those, like, on Instagram, like, architectural homes that are real, I'm like, I don't think I would. They're beautiful. But I don't know.
Fortune Feimster
You know what else?
May Martin
What?
Fortune Feimster
Skylights in a bedroom. No.
May Martin
Excuse me, what am I looking at right now? No skylights in this. Airbnb.
Fortune Feimster
No.
May Martin
With. No. And also, a murderer will come and watch me and then fall through.
Fortune Feimster
My God. Why do people put skylights in the bedroom?
May Martin
I know. And I heard Scribble scrabbling last night, and I think it was a raccoon up there.
Fortune Feimster
And I'm like, nobody wants that. No, I don't put a skylight in your bathroom. Sure. Let's have a little extra sun on your bits when you're showering.
May Martin
Sure.
Fortune Feimster
Now you don't want to wake up anyway.
May Martin
You know that show that everyone's talking about? That show? Nobody wants this.
Fortune Feimster
Yes.
May Martin
They should make it about skylights in bedrooms.
Fortune Feimster
That's right. A whole. A whole series about people planning their. The layout of their homes. They say, you know what? I'd like a skylight. And then the architect says, nobody wants. Nobody wants this.
May Martin
Nobody wants this.
Fortune Feimster
So I'm going to tell you, as your architect, let's not do that. You're going to regret it. And they're like, God, thank you.
May Martin
Have you been watching that show?
Fortune Feimster
I have. I've not finished with it yet. Because it's hard to finish a series with Jacks because she falls asleep 10 minutes in, and then it's like, did you finish that without me? I go, yes, B. I say that with love. I. I kept watching it because we. We said we were gonna watch it. It's cute. It's got, like, a gazillion, bazillion downloads. People are obsessed.
May Martin
I know. And I was like, oh, this isn't really my genre. And I started watching. I was like, eh. And then by the end of the first episode, I was like, I'm in.
Fortune Feimster
You're hooked.
May Martin
I need them to work out, because.
Fortune Feimster
Guess what people want, May.
May Martin
What?
Fortune Feimster
They want rom coms. They're back. They do. Or at least they're coming back. I've been saying it for years. Love rom coms. Want them back. We sometimes we call them Rom Toms.
May Martin
Rom Toms? Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
I think it's a great genre that was huge in my childhood. Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Drew Barry.
May Martin
Yeah. I want. I want to write one. Should we write one?
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
May Martin
Okay. Great. But.
Fortune Feimster
But you should start. You should star in a. I'd love to. I'll be the friend. Like Rosie O'Donnell and Sleepless in Seattle.
May Martin
No, you've got main character energy.
Fortune Feimster
Who?
May Martin
It starts with, I'm a local. I'm a gardener boy, and I'm gardening. And then you're in the house with no curtains, showering, and I'm like, hubba, hubba.
Fortune Feimster
Did you like the dialogue I wrote? Oh, I didn't hear it.
May Martin
Sorry. What was it?
Fortune Feimster
You're going where you're meeting who?
May Martin
Do you know anything about it?
Fortune Feimster
Him, her, whoever it is.
May Martin
I like that a lot.
Fortune Feimster
I'm there to help the plot, you know?
May Martin
Yeah. I don't remember if it's her sister or her friend, but in Jerry Maguire, Renee Zellweger's either sister or friend is so good in that movie.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, yeah, I don't remember. I gotta watch it again.
May Martin
She sees that Renee is, like, falling hard for Tom, and she's like, oh, Lord, help me.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. It's always the friend or the sister who's, like, cleaning the kitchen.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
And, like, gets their cup of coffee like this.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
They're like, oh, no. And they're. The ingenue's like, what? And then what? Somebody's fallen pretty hard.
May Martin
Yeah. Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Are you crazy?
May Martin
No, I'm not. All I'm saying is that I'm gonna go see him tonight. I'm gonna see his band play. Huh?
Fortune Feimster
Huh? I've known you my whole life. I know. And you've fallen pretty hard.
May Martin
I've known you my whole life, and you've never seen a band before in your life.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. And they're like, I guess you're right.
May Martin
Yeah. And usually the friend has. Is in a happy relationship, but that's kind of lost its spark. Like she's got some doofus husband, a couple of kids. And at first you're like, oh, these guys. But then by the end you're like.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, they really love them as a couple. She's like, oh, God, I would pay anything to have Jim look at me like that.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
And then he's like, hey, babe.
May Martin
And then at the end, Jim's like, babe, I really love you.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, he. Do you know what he just did for me? He took my car in because it needed the oil changed. I hate him, but I love him. And everyone's like, God, we love Jim.
May Martin
We love Jim. And. And the. And Renee deserves that kind of security and consistency.
Fortune Feimster
And then there's a song that plays underneath.
May Martin
Yeah. She looks you in her eyes, a secret garden.
Fortune Feimster
We were already halfway done this Rom Tom has to come to life.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Well, let's hear our first question. Yeah, let's. For this. Before we write this whole movie, we don't want to give it away for free.
May Martin
I know.
Headgum Podcast
Hi, handsome. This is Jordan from Toronto. And my question for you is, what is one silly little thing that's happened in your life that you still find yourself thinking about, often for whatever reason, something that made an impression on you and takes up space in your brain?
May Martin
I know mine right away.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, you do?
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Just for the record, we don't hear these questions in advance, so we truly are racking our brains to think, yeah, okay, what's yours?
May Martin
I hope I can do it justice. This is the thing that I laugh about, like, years after the fact. And it is. When she said silly, I was like, okay, so I was dating a wonderful person. We just started dating, and it was still kind of early days. And we went out for brunch. I'd, like, spent the night there, and we went out for brunch. And then we went just, like, window shopping. We're in this, like. We go down. Down the stairs into this, like, clothing store. And she said something like. She comes over, she's drinking a coffee, and it was just us in the store, and it was silent, no music playing, and just the guy behind the counter probably being like, are they gonna buy anything? And she said something to me like, oh, God, I don't feel like. She goes, you remember that scene in Bridesmaids? And I'm like, what, were they all shitting? She's like, yeah. And then I kind of forgot about it. I'm like, are you okay? She's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then all of a sudden, she comes up to me and goes, I gotta go. And then as she starts walking up the stairs, the fart that came out of her body, it's, like, hard to even describe because, you know, you weren't there. You're like, oh, a fart story. But I'm gonna do it now because every step she took, it came out more. And as she's walking, she's. I'm crying. Laughing. And she collapses on the stairs, and she just can't move anymore up the stairs because she's laughing so hard and trying not to shit herself.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
May Martin
And this is the length of the fart. And I swear on my grandmother's spirit that this is the true length of the fart.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, wow.
May Martin
It was like this.
Fortune Feimster
What, in public?
May Martin
Yes. And the look of shock on the guy that worked there. The look on his face and me and her having eye contact while the. While the fart is still coming and the look on my face of like, what is happening? And I just kept. I couldn't speak and I kept saying, did you shit yourself? Did you shit yourself? And she was just crying, laughing. So then she runs out. I apologize to the guy. I mean, I'm not kidding. It was that long or longer. Then I go outside, I can't find her. And then I go around the corner and she's there and she's on the phone to her mom. She's called her mom.
Fortune Feimster
She. She's like mortified.
May Martin
It was so insane that she's like, I gotta call my mom.
Fortune Feimster
Oh my God.
May Martin
She's like, mom, I farted.
Fortune Feimster
How much longer we all together?
May Martin
A long time.
Fortune Feimster
If anything, that's in a straw that broke the camel's back.
May Martin
That it honestly was the spark that ignited a real love.
Fortune Feimster
The part that ignited, oh my God.
May Martin
She I remember getting a massage about a week later and I was lying face down and I just thought about it and I started crying, laughing again. Anyway.
Tig Notaro
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Fortune Feimster
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Tig Notaro
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May Martin
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Tig Notaro
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May Martin
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Fortune Feimster
God, that's funny.
May Martin
It's not it. When you tell it like, I think that's what I like about it too, is only she and I really know the. What really happened and that the length of the fart. Because when you tell it, it just sounds like. But it was truly wild.
Fortune Feimster
I wonder what she ate.
May Martin
So loud. It was like. It was like she had like a basketball worth of gas in there that was just slowly releasing. Yeah. Anyway, that's mine.
Fortune Feimster
A funny thing that happened to me was that I was mortified about at the time, but laugh a lot because it's so stupid. And I. I can't even believe I'm telling this because it's not that anything. I. I did anything. But the nickname is so embarrassing.
May Martin
Oh, my God.
Fortune Feimster
So my mom used to call me. God, I hate this. She used to call me Smooches, Pooches and Cream, which is like, worse. She would call me Smooches. She still calls me Smooches sometimes for short. So I was in ninth grade. I was on the softball team because, duh.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
This was when it was seventh through ninth grade and then at the junior high and then 10th through senior year at the high school. So it was pre middle school. Now it's like different scenarios. So we were like the big dogs on the softball team, me and these two friends of mine. And we were like the cool girls and trying to be cool. And my mom came to a softball game.
May Martin
No.
Fortune Feimster
She goes, hello. Smooches, Pooches and Cream.
May Martin
Oh my God.
Fortune Feimster
I was like, mortified. Like, you did not just call me this.
May Martin
Oh my God.
Fortune Feimster
In front of my friends. And she's just like, like, smooches.
May Martin
And my grade too.
Fortune Feimster
Ninth grade. And. And they go, what did she just call you? I go, ah.
May Martin
Oh, God.
Fortune Feimster
And they're like, no, she called you Smooches, Pooches and cream. And I was like, oh, my God. But then my friends started going, smooches, pooch, Cream.
May Martin
Oh my God.
Fortune Feimster
And I was at first embarrassed, but then I was like, you know what? That actually is pretty funny. And so I started joining them in their song. So for years we would sing that song and laugh hysterically.
May Martin
Smooches boughs Cream, you gotta own it. You have to own it.
Fortune Feimster
It's one of those memories that will come back to me occasionally and I'll just start laughing thinking of that song.
May Martin
Smooches pooches.
Fortune Feimster
So I didn't necessarily do anything funny, but that was just a funny scenario that gives me a nice little tickle.
May Martin
I love that. Should we hear her answer?
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
Headgum Podcast
My answer is, when I was in elementary school, every time one of my friends would fart, she would go, silence please. Everybody freeze. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. And then she would fart. And I still think about it a lot. And every time I do, it makes me laugh. And I kind of wish it was socially acceptable to do that as an adult. So maybe one day if I'm feeling brave, I'll try it. Anyways, thanks for keeping it, handsome. Cheers.
Fortune Feimster
Cheers. What was the song again? That is pretty good.
May Martin
I think that would make me fall in love with someone if they did that.
Fortune Feimster
I mean, that could be the song that gets to all of our hearts.
May Martin
It's pretty good.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. And so on par with your story. Look at that. Our handsome listeners, they're so in tune with this.
May Martin
My mom once called, like once she used to call me a really embarrassing nickname too. And then if it came close to coming out when my friends were around, I would turn like bright red. It was.
Fortune Feimster
Gross.
May Martin
It does make like your skin crawl a bit. Like to. It was. It's nonsense. It was chicken a boba do.
Fortune Feimster
Chicken a boba doo.
May Martin
Yeah. And I'd be like stops.
Fortune Feimster
Would you rather be called chicken a boba doo or smooches Extreme?
May Martin
I think, I think yours just because mine has too much like baggage for me because I'm years of being embarrassed by it. But. But then if I had a kid, oh my God, I'd be calling it such like the you call Biggie is probably crazy.
Fortune Feimster
A thousand nicknames for him.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Biggie boy, Biggie bear, Prince of my heart, love of my life, Big papa. Anyway, next question.
Tessa
Hi, handsome pod. My name is Tessa. I'm from Nashville, Tennessee and I am curious to know what is your favorite season? Are you a summer person? Are you one of those people who do you get sad in the winter?
Fortune Feimster
I would say I tend to like the fall spring seasons better than the summer winters because to me the summer winters are the extremes of things. I like fall. I like a fall that it's like you're coming out of summer so it's like not as hot like you're starting to get that cool breeze and the leaves are changing and it's cozy and the pumpkin muffins have started to be sold at Starbucks. And then I like spring because it's been cold and dreary, and now the sun's coming out and the flowers are blooming and there's new life.
May Martin
I don't know. Fall, maybe it's just my current vibe, but I find it, like, too nostalgic. Too, like, you know, you're like, back to school and, like, you got. I don't know, it's. It can be melancholic. I mean, the whole symbolism of leaves falling off trees, you know? But I do like the crisp brown. And the sky is green and the sky is gay.
Fortune Feimster
I've been for a while.
May Martin
I went for.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, well, that's winter. God dang it. Yeah, it's winter.
May Martin
I don't mind winter. You know, I do like. I do like winter. Summer feels like a lot of pressure to have fun and be happy and have a good time. Yeah, no, I.
Fortune Feimster
Listen, so is it spring? Is that what you're saying?
May Martin
I think I'm saying spring. But also, I gotta stop telling myself stories about what I like and don't like.
Fortune Feimster
Okay.
May Martin
I might have the best winter summer of all time, but if I'm like, oh, I'm someone that doesn't like the summer, then I won't. You know what I mean?
Fortune Feimster
I think you're about to have a great winter.
May Martin
Yeah, I think so.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. Winter in LA is interesting because it gets chill. It gets, you know, quote unquote chilly. Meaning you have a jacket on at night, but not like a winter coat.
May Martin
I do thrive in outerwear. I like. Yeah. Like a jacket or.
Fortune Feimster
You know what I'm into? What, shackets?
May Martin
Oh, yeah, me too.
Fortune Feimster
If you don't know, that is. It's a shirt jacket.
May Martin
Oh, I thought it was.
Fortune Feimster
You think it was something else, like.
May Martin
A shirt and a bracket? No. I don't know.
Fortune Feimster
You're like, I'm really into this.
May Martin
I'm really into this.
Fortune Feimster
I don't know.
May Martin
Why bring it up?
Fortune Feimster
It's like a heavy. It's a heavier, but, yeah, totally.
May Martin
No, I'm with you. Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. That's a shame. I love it.
May Martin
And do you like ones with pockets or no pockets?
Fortune Feimster
Oh, like in here?
May Martin
Like side pockets? Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
My jackets don't have pockets. Well, some of them have the up pockets here, but I'm not putting anything in that. Let's hear what Tessa's favorite season is.
May Martin
Yes, please.
Tessa
It seems like most people seem to get sad in the winter. I'm the opposite. I get. I'm kind of grumpy and a little sad all summer. And then as soon as it gets cold out, I get so excited and I just live my best life all winter long.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah, you do.
May Martin
Does Nashville get snow sometimes? Tennessee.
Fortune Feimster
Not like a crazy one, but they do get it.
May Martin
The thing I associate with winter is like, stains on your jeans from the salt they use in Toronto to melt the snow. Like the street salt. And all your pants get all discolored around the.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah, I don't get sad in the winter, thankfully. I know that seasonal depression is very real for a number of folks.
May Martin
Shout out to our seasonal depression.
Fortune Feimster
Shout out. I had a friend once who had to in the winter. This was not when I lived in la back in North Carolina. She would have to, like, have lots of, like, lamps and lights in her dorm room when it got wintertime. And it would get, you know, that kind of. What's the word? Like, when the sky's like, great, great, great. Like the song, Duh.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. She, like, that would help her.
May Martin
Yeah. Yeah. You're not supposed to go to tanning beds anymore, but people did that a lot.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. To get a little vitamin D. My.
May Martin
Mom took me to one when I was like, 10.
Fortune Feimster
Nuh.
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Did you get in it?
May Martin
Yeah.
Fortune Feimster
Whoa.
May Martin
I think that was before we knew they were bad. I always remember in Final Destination when there's a death in. I think It's Final Destination 2, someone gets trapped in a tanning bed, sizzled like bacon.
Fortune Feimster
Yuck.
May Martin
Yuck. Well, listen, thank you for sending all your questions.
Fortune Feimster
You're welcome.
May Martin
Oh, not you, Fortune.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, okay. Our lovely listeners.
May Martin
Our lovely listeners.
Fortune Feimster
It's always fun to get these questions because we. Like I said, we don't know what's coming. And it. It does that thing where it joggles the memories, the mems in a way that we don't think of those memories where we go, oh, yeah, that I didn't. Haven't thought about that in 30 years.
May Martin
And we get to reveal things like smooches, pooches and cream.
Fortune Feimster
Smooches, pooches, cream.
May Martin
Oh, man. You know what, Fortune? You're very lucky that take wasn't on this episode because she would never let Smooches, pooches, and cream.
Fortune Feimster
She would never. So if anyone tells her, I swear to God.
May Martin
Please keep sending your questions into us. You can submit them@speakpipe.com handsomepod and you can pick up merch@handomepod.com holiday merch. Get it as a present for the most handsome person in your life.
Fortune Feimster
Oh, yeah, do it. I mean, Holiday. Who doesn't want Holiday Handsome merch. That's a good present.
May Martin
Yeah, man.
Fortune Feimster
I gave someone one of our pride belts and they were so pumped about it.
May Martin
Nice.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah. That's the kind of giver I am.
May Martin
Giving your own merch.
Fortune Feimster
Because I want. I'm proud of the pod. I want people to wear it.
May Martin
Yeah. Get it out on the streets.
Fortune Feimster
Yeah.
May Martin
And until then, I guess all that remains.
Fortune Feimster
Keep it pretty. Handsome Handsome is hosted by me, Fortune Feimster, Tig Notaro and May Martin. The show is produced, recorded and edited by Thomas Ouellette. Email us@handsomepodgmail.com and follow us on social media at Handsome Pod what a podcast.
May Martin
What a podcast.
Headgum Podcast
That was a headgum podcast.
Fortune Feimster
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Tig Notaro
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Fortune Feimster
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Handsome Podcast: "Pretty Little Episode #16" Summary
Released on December 6, 2024, "Pretty Little Episode #16" of the Handsome podcast, hosted by Fortune Feimster, May Martin, and Tig Notaro, delivers a delightful blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and engaging discussions. This episode primarily revolves around answering listener-submitted questions, with the hosts sharing memorable and amusing stories from their lives. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key moments, discussions, and insights from the episode.
The episode kicks off with light-hearted conversation about practical and quirky aspects of travel accommodations. May Martin introduces the theme of the episode before engaging in a humorous exchange about the inconvenience of staying in Airbnbs without curtains.
May Martin (00:47): "I was rocking a sleep mask. I thought that was a fun little gag."
Fortune Feimster (01:25): "Nobody needs to be seeing this in, you know, like, you're walking by, drinking your coffee."
The hosts discuss the concept of waking up with the sun in homes designed without curtains, highlighting both the ideal intentions and the practical downsides, such as lack of privacy and disrupted sleep patterns.
Transitioning from travel woes, the conversation shifts to the romance genre, with Fortune and May brainstorming ideas for a romantic comedy, affectionately termed "Rom Toms."
Fortune Feimster (04:38): "They want rom coms. They're back. Or at least they're coming back."
May Martin (05:03): "I think it's a great genre that was huge in my childhood. Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Drew Barry."
They humorously outline a potential plot, complete with classic rom-com tropes such as heartfelt confessions, supportive friends, and the idealistic love interest. Their playful banter underscores their affection for the genre and its nostalgic elements.
Question by Jordan from Toronto: "What is one silly little thing that's happened in your life that you still find yourself thinking about, often for whatever reason?"
May recounts a memorable date where her partner experienced an uncontrollable bout of flatulence in a public clothing store. The incident, marked by prolonged laughter and embarrassment, became a turning point in their relationship, showcasing vulnerability and shared humor.
May Martin (08:01): "And then as she starts walking up the stairs, the fart that came out of her body, it's like, hard to even describe..."
May Martin (09:30): "That's the spark that ignited a real love."
This story not only highlights the awkwardness of public mishaps but also emphasizes how such moments can strengthen relationships through shared laughter and acceptance.
Fortune shares her experience of being given embarrassing nicknames by her mother during her school years, such as "Smooches, Pooches, and Cream." Initially mortified, she eventually embraced the humor, turning awkward moments into cherished, laugh-inducing memories.
Fortune Feimster (13:28): "My mom used to call me Smooches, Pooches, and Cream..."
Fortune Feimster (15:03): "It's one of those memories that will come back to me occasionally and I'll just start laughing."
Her story underscores the importance of perspective in transforming embarrassing experiences into fond recollections.
Jordan humorously reflects on a childhood rule where a friend would announce "silence please" before farting, a tradition that still amuses her and makes her wish such openness were more socially acceptable among adults.
Jordan (15:39): "When I was in elementary school, every time one of my friends would fart, she would go, 'silence please.'"
Jordan (16:05): "And I kind of wish it was socially acceptable to do that as an adult."
This response adds to the episode's theme of embracing silly, embarrassing moments with humor and acceptance.
Question by Tessa from Nashville: "What is your favorite season? Are you a summer person? Are you one of those people who get sad in the winter?"
Fortune expresses a preference for fall and spring over the extremes of summer and winter. She appreciates the moderate temperatures, changing leaves, blooming flowers, and the cozy atmosphere each season brings.
She elaborates on the sensory delights of fall and the rejuvenation that spring represents, contrasting them with the challenges posed by summer's heat and winter's cold.
May delves into her complex feelings about fall, acknowledging its nostalgic and sometimes melancholic undertones while also enjoying its visual beauty and the comfort it brings.
She connects seasons to personal moods and experiences, illustrating how external changes can mirror internal states.
Tessa shares her unique perspective of feeling grumpy and slightly sad during summer, contrasting with her excitement and joy in winter. This personal take adds depth to the discussion, highlighting how seasonal preferences are deeply individual.
The discourse on seasons reveals the hosts' diverse experiences and the intricate ways seasons influence their lives and emotions.
In the episode's closing segment, the hosts reflect on the joy of sharing personal stories and memories sparked by listener questions. They encourage continued listener participation by inviting more questions and promoting their merchandise with a humorous twist.
Fortune Feimster (22:23): "It's always fun to get these questions because we like I said, we don't know what's coming."
May Martin (23:28): "Yeah, man. Get it out on the streets."
This segment reinforces the podcast's community-driven approach and the hosts' commitment to engaging with their audience through relatable and entertaining content.
May Martin (08:01): "That was the spark that ignited a real love."
Fortune Feimster (13:28): "She started singing that song and I started joining them in their song."
Jordan (15:39): "Maybe one day if I'm feeling brave, I'll try it."
Tessa (20:27): "I get so excited and I just live my best life all winter long."
"Pretty Little Episode #16" of the Handsome podcast masterfully blends humor with heartfelt storytelling. Through engaging dialogues and personal anecdotes, Fortune Feimster, May Martin, and Tig Notaro offer listeners a glimpse into their lives, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared laughter. The episode's focus on embracing embarrassing moments and appreciating the nuances of different seasons underscores the hosts' ability to connect deeply while keeping the conversation light and entertaining. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode promises relatable stories and genuine laughs, embodying the essence of what makes Handsome a beloved show.