Earlier this week, I had the honor of visiting the White House.
It was a celebration of Asian American Heritage Month that also wound up being a test of my previous bowling lessons with Jason Belmonte — who, for the record, should in no way be held accountable for how I performed at the Harry S. Truman Bowling Alley.
But before all of those festivities, I was lucky enough to attend — and embarrass myself — at a different sort of celebration.
Over the pandemic, my pals Domonique Foxworth and Charlie Kravitz and I remotely co-hosted a couple hundred episodes of Debatable together, a run of relentlessly absurd fake television that solidified our friendship.
But this week, in Washington, the three of us finally got to do an episode of PTFO together, in person, at the lovely Domonique Foxworth Show studio (special shoutout to Oscar at Podville).
And on this special edition of Share & Tell, we discussed:
Age-gap friendships (and writing jokes for Papi)
The ideal best man (and why it is, statistically, Charlie Kravitz)
Making sleep-inducing podcasts, on purpose (and accidentally)
ALSO: Sports parenting; grilling with Tony Kornheiser; situational wedding-speech awareness; the Laremy Tunsil Standard; objectively cool cardigans.
YOUTUBE/DKN SPOILER ALERT:
Lucidly,
Pablo