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POG juice vanishes into the sunset and the crew hosts a wake, right after a “Two Truths and a Lie” round so unhinged it spawns four lies and a stolen pillow's worth of backstory. Peak Podcastaways chaos with a surprisingly heartfelt debate on what a cruise is really worth.
What they covered
Topics on deck
POG-Gate
Two Truths and a Lie
Passport/Real ID rumor
SS United States reef prank
Mobile, Alabama news
Cruise vs. land value
John Heald Q&A
Don’t miss
Moments worth the wait
- The game jumps the rails — Two Truths and a Lie balloons past its own format.
“four truths and a lie”
- Jenn's POG confession — She owns up to her most decadent use of the juice.
“the dirtiest cocktail I could come up with, which was Pog and Champagne.”
- The core reveal — Carnival quietly kills the passion-orange-guava blend.
“That is a Pog is no longer available… now the only options are orange and apple.”
- The reef prank lands — Trevor dangles a year-round Mobile ship, then reveals the twist.
“Yes, on the bottom of the Gulf.”
- Heald settles the ID scare — His real passport clarification, read on air.
“please know that this is not true… you can use your government issued photo identification and birth certificate.”
- Jenn on cruising's value — The price-ceiling talk turns thoughtful.
“there is a value to the experience of being on the ship. And we cruise with a balcony room. So I get to sit on my balcony and watch the world go by.”
Golden nuggets
Running bits & lore born here
- “T-Swizzle” is born — Trevor gets crowned the show's official liar and picks up a new nickname, with fans dubbed “the swizzlers.”
- Guy Fieri cameo — Reese bows out early via a pre-recorded “Guy Fieri” voice bit (“Ferrari,” “boigals”) that Madison plays as Kendall Fire.
- Accidental mass-approval — The crew rubber-stamps a flood of suspicious new Facebook members: “We believe our fans… All approved. Now there's none left.”
- Tim from Australia — The recurring listener gets name-checked right in the cold open.
- “Still ain't no love in Oklahoma” — The running gag returns, alongside DuckSoaps.com and the free-rubber-duck gimmick.