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Apple & Oak Podcast

Apple & Oak Podcast

Auteur(s): Kristin Appleby and Gwyne Oakley
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Join us for a laid-back, hilarious, and sometimes thought-provoking journey as we dive into anything, everything and nothing!

Apple & Oak is the podcast where friends gather to chat about life, pop culture, random thoughts, and all the weird, wonderful topics that come to mind. Expect candid opinions, quirky insights, and plenty of comedic commentary as we explore the world through our own unique lenses.

Whether we’re debating the latest buzz on the news or chatting about the latest trends, we’ve got something for everyone. Tune in, relax, and let’s talk about it all!

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  • The Phone Call
    Oct 7 2025

    A gentle check-in between two friends, reflecting on work, life, and current events.

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    19 min
  • Bass, Butts & Bonkers Waterslides
    Sep 5 2025

    We’re all over the map this week — swapping fishing tales, reminiscing about the glory and terror of waterslides that feel like near-death experiences, and asking the important question: when did every bathing suit become a thong? We also get sidetracked by the northern lights (again) and somehow end up talking about Trump (don’t worry, it’s brief). It’s chaotic, it’s honest, and it might be our most unhinged episode yet.

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    41 min
  • Glitter & Guitars, But Make It Messy
    Aug 21 2025

    In this glitter-drenched episode, we dive into vacation shenanigans that include a very serious skeleton hunt (spoiler: not everything is as it seems), questionable decision-making, and some truly iconic moments of chaos. We also unpack Taylor Swift’s showgirl era, the Tortured Poets Department feels, and how content creation plays into the magic (and mess) of memory-making. It’s giving sparkle, it’s giving unhinged, it’s giving... “we probably shouldn't have recorded this, but here we are.”

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    34 min
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