Apple Top and Stacy-Stace welcome Xavier, Dylan and Rick in this episode, to discuss movies, TV and music that has influenced us over them years. This was an unscripted discussion brought on by weeks of quarantine.
Stacy-Stace gives us the run down on Netflix's Tiger King. Apple Top provides necessary sound effects! **SPOILERS** (The audio timing is a bit off but at least it's clear this time!)
In this episode Apple Top opens with a discussion of embarrassing (but not gross) and hilarious period issues. After that she and Stacy-Stace continue on to the topic of discussion: Making friends as an adult and grieving people who are still
Apple Top and Stacy-Stace discuss being a leader vs. a follower, depending on your situation, as well as why being a follower has such a negative connotation.
We hope everyone is staying safe during these stressful times. 'Rona is a witch with a capital B! In all seriousness, please be safe out there! In today's episode Stacy-Stace tells Apple Top a story about her favorite... - no that sounds awfu
In this episode Stacy-Stace and Apple Top discuss celebrities they've met as well as who their significant other's have met, and how those interactions went. They're not always as wonderous as they look on TV.Be safe out there everyone. Take
Join Apple Top and Stacey-Stace as they welcome Dylan to the show, while he shares his personal experience with racial profiling. Discussion then turns to the uncomfortable but necessary conversations that must be had with your children regardi
There's been a lot of talk about personal narratives and 3D imaginations lately. What type of imagination do you have? Do you see items and hear narratives like Stacy-Stace? Or do you simply "know" what something is and see reality in front
Stacy-Stace and Apple Top discuss sharing random items with loved (and not so loved) ones. How do you feel about sharing your personal space and items?
Stacy-Stace and Apple Top discuss perspective based on how we, as the receivers, read messages based on our mood and experiences vs how the sender meant us to perceive them.
Apple Top and Stacy-Stace discuss what they grew up thinking beauty was, and how they've changed over the years. They also discuss what different cultures eat based on how they were raised.
Apple Top and Stacy-Stace talk about dumb and amusing tales from their childhoods and teen ages. Sometimes you look back and wonder how you are still alive, based on some of the choices you made!
Stacy-Stace and Apple Top tell each other true life stories about chocolate craving robbers, sexual assault by doll, an overwhelmed mom, stories from The Junkyard (ahem, The Salvage Yard, thank you!) and the best way to make scrambled eggs.