Hunter & Cush

“YOU” Need To Just Stay Home

Hunter and Cush recently binged "YOU." That should have been a sign to stay home./Saga Communications

“YOU” Need To Just Stay Home

Hi.  If you’re new to the podcast, here is what you need to know.  Cush is married and happy.  Great kids.  Hunter has been “consciously uncoupled” – thanks, Gwyneth – has great kids… but doesn’t get out much.  At all.  He also thinks in movies and Netflix.  Hunter and Cush recently binged “YOU.”  That should have been a sign to stay home.

Hunter and Meg from sales had a meeting with one of his fav breweries – Indigo Reef Brewing. Turns out the bartender, Dawn, looks like Love from YOU.  What could go wrong?  All of it.

“Inner Joe” below in the cast. Also, we apologize to Indigo Reef Brewing. Hunter doesn’t get out much.

There needs to be an intervention.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BODSCrj9FHQ

 

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