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Quarantine!

On this week’s episode of “Beer:30 Live!”, host Pete Wright leads a virtual pub chat from the safety of social distance, while panelists Jamie Whitley and Mary Bradbury-Jones dial in with their quarantine tales and traffic travails. Jamie, currently sequestered amidst a flu scare, shares the suspense of waiting out what might have been a brush with the swine flu, while the group muses over the extremities of lockdown life and the community’s viral vigilance. The conversation takes a turn towards the absurd with the mention of swine flu parties—yes, you heard that right—where parents deliberately expose their children to the virus, prompting a blunt rebuke from Dr. Walter White, who asserts that such gatherings fly in the face of public health efforts.

The episode also dives into the depths of parental passion, highlighted by a story of a sideline scuffle involving an overzealous parent and a football coach, segueing into the celebrity sphere with a humorous take on Maria Shriver’s cell phone faux pas and the imagined stern response from her husband, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The panelists then tackle the hot-button issue of distracted driving, spurred by Utah’s draconian text messaging law that could slap a texter with up to a 15-year jail sentence. This segment sparks a broader debate on the balance between legislation and common sense, as the hosts ponder whether the punitive measures truly fit the crime.

The first Podcast of TruStory FM (before TruStory FM was even a thing).

What started as a show about education evolved into a tavern talk show. While the hosts changed over time, the shenanigans were always the same.

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