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Review: Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl


Long time no post! How've you all been this week? Here's hoping your week was a bit calmer than mine was... I finally found a quiet moment in my day where I could post something, and I couldn't think of anything better than to write a little review of something I've been soooo into lately.

So a little backstory for you all. My phone recently died (RIP) and until I can save up enough to get myself a nice new phone, I'm using a family members old iPhone. Now since it was all very last minute, I still haven't gotten around to putting any music on it, and I NEED something to get me through long bus rides. So I decided to take up listening to podcasts, in particular, Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl and ohhh man, am I ever glad I started listening to it.

This podcast is honestly hilarious. If you're a fan of Tyler's at all, I highly highly recommend it. Just a heads up though, because I have learned this the hard way, you will very likely laugh (or at least giggle) out loud in public while listening to it. It's that funny. I really love how if you start listening right from the beginning, its like you develop your own inside jokes with the boys that keep going with each episode, so I recommend you start right from the beginning.

I've gotten to the point where I like to listen to it when I'm feeling down or anxious and it honestly cheers me up, and that alone gets major points in my book.

My only real complaint about it is that I wish it was longer! Half an hour is simply not enough, I'm obsesssedddddd.....

Okay, I've said enough! If you have and iPhone or just iTunes in general, go download this podcast, seriously. Its free, its funny and its a great way to pass the time while waiting for something or riding the bus/train/whatever. Become a cycle baby!!

Have you listened to Psychobabble? Also, what's your favourite podcast if you listen to any?

xo

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  1. I need to try some podcasts! Nice post♥♥

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