What happens when a 10-year-old sneaks a penguin out of the aquarium in his backpack? This week, we’re diving into stories that sound like fever dreams but are 100% true. From the chaos of "Cosmic Baseball" (think baseball meets a neon rave) to a father-son "bomb squad" moment involving a potato, Episode 165 of the Hayden Alabama Podcast is a wild ride through the absurdity of life. But beneath the laughter, we’re tackling a much bigger question: Why does modern life feel so draining? We take a deep dive into how selfishness is the ultimate thief of joy and how a shift in perspective can change everything.
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Intro Story - 00:00-04:48
What you can expect - 04:49-06:20
Storytelling - 06:21-24:20
Write-in Stories - 24:21-43:17
Something Neat - 43:18-46:12
Joy Thief / Scripture Time - 46:13-01:12:43
About the Hayden Alabama Podcast: Our podcast celebrates Southern humor and Southern storytelling, right from the heart of Alabama. We share funny stories and true tales that resonate with anyone who grew up in the South (or just wishes they did!) all while keeping appropriate for all ages to watch. Tune in for new episodes every Tuesday at 6PM.
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