Ep. 389 - My Physical Therapist Saw The Dog Underwear - 07/02/2026
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Ep. 389 - My Physical Therapist Saw The Dog Underwear - 07/02/2026

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Peaches Pit Party from Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 features one of the most random shows yet, starting with an awkward physical therapy appointment that somehow turned into a discussion about sleeping positions, cupping therapy, and the absolute worst timing for someone to walk into the room. Then it's on to a debate over whether anyone should ever pee in a public pool, a surprise neighborhood cat that may or may not have been trying to get adopted, and important Fourth of July reminders for keeping your pets safe before fireworks season begins. Peaches also breaks down why there's always one neighborhood fireworks expert, reacts to fake AI articles warning about fake AI articles, calls out ridiculous fake celebrity death posts spreading across Facebook, explains why the Foo Fighters' "My Hero" has become the official good luck anthem for beating video game bosses, questions why Pokémon collectors are paying outrageous prices, relives the misery of selling electronics to GameStop, laughs at a Wisconsin wedding that erupted into gunfire over meatballs, vents about the struggle of staying on a diet after two Taco Bell cheat meals, shares an embarrassing underwear moment during physical therapy, talks about the return of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge after Chris Johnson's diagnosis, covers a Florida woman whose cocaine excuse somehow made an already bad day even worse, and wraps up with Victor Wilt discussing why personality matters more than looks, plus a conversation about why so many people complain about California while refusing to leave. Check me out elsewhere! Facebook: facebook.com/brenden.peach | Instagram: instagram.com/brendenpeach | Noon Hour of Madness & Mayhem: https://nhomam.transistor.fm/ | Talking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach: https://tbts.transistor.fm/ | Artist Interrogations Podcast: https://artistinterrogations.transistor.fm/