
Ep. 22 - Waste of a Mean Review
This episode features Hallmark's newest production, reviews Olivia Rodrigo's most recent album, generates artificially intelligent Waste of Space content, and goes off on many random adventures.


Hosted by Jayden Jackson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 22 episodes
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Two former Subway coworkers waste time chit-chatting about the greatest mysteries of the universe, or whatever unimportant nonsense we think of. Welcome to the latest waste of digital space in the modern podcasting landscape.
Jayden Jackson hosts Waste of Space, a leisure show with 22 episodes published.

This episode features Hallmark's newest production, reviews Olivia Rodrigo's most recent album, generates artificially intelligent Waste of Space content, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a lengthy discussion of the Backrooms movie, Jayden's crackpot film theories, Britlyn's dive into lost media, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features the peak of Jayden's life, a peek into our ideal partners, piques our interest in horror, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features Bill, offers a peak behind the curtain of Panda Express, explores modern internet horror, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a miraculous phone call, a mysterious horde of children, explores the songs of the pandemic, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features an exciting set of summer plans, a payoff from last episode, explores the origins of Easter, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a visit from Tom Telescope, a slew of audio issues (and creative solutions), explores some of our favorite songs, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a food review, a story written by Britlyn, explores the politics in MMOs, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a return from a couple weeks off, a recap of our Valentine's Day activities, explores the meaning behind IQ, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features Britlyn's crazy job interview story, a test of our personal ethics and beliefs, showcases the consequences of sleep deprivation, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features our imaginary friends Jake and Fido, a recap of our NYE activities, explores the fascinating dreams of a young Britty, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a lengthy discussion about our future generations, a recap of our Christmas festivities, explores common online sponsors, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features a holly and jolly holiday season, a very merry Christmas, a happy new year, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features our spotify wrapped results, discusses the existence and nature of comedy, receives an unexpected phone call, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode features Britlyn's return to California, a recap of our Thanksgiving festivities, lots of friend group drama, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode dives down a dystopian rabbit hole, complains about daylight savings, pulls Britlyn out of the pits of depression, and goes off on many random adventures.

This Halloween Special discusses the history of Halloween, a spooky tale, some two-sentence horror stories, and goes off on many spooky adventures.

This episode features an unexpected guest, explores the different types of love, discovers unconventional ice cream flavors, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode discusses a "suspicious package," normal and not-so-normal childhood fears, blind rankings, and goes off on many random adventures.

This episode establishes the role of small talk, roasts bad music, looks back fondly on the 80's, and goes off on many random adventures.
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