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That Escalated Quickly

That Escalated Quickly

Written by: Garret Doll
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What started as a normal convo... just took a hard left.Copyright 2025 Garret Doll Music Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Big Hoodies, Burnt Pot Pies & Bathroom Confessions
    Sep 28 2025

    Welcome to That Escalated Quickly with Garret & Lora — the podcast where calm conversations are basically impossible.

    This episode starts with the story of how the show finally got its name (spoiler: ChatGPT may have been involved). From there, Garret and Lora dive into:

    • The eternal debate over oversized vs. fitted hoodies (and why boobs complicate everything).
    • Comfort food confessions — from Banquet chicken pot pies to Totino’s party pizzas, and the science of burning your tongue on Costco slices.
    • The workplace bathroom struggle no one talks about (until now).

    It’s ADHD brain at its finest — zigzagging from fashion to food to the perils of public restrooms — and proving why this show’s name couldn’t be more perfect.

    If you’ve ever argued with your partner about hoodie sizes, microwaved a pot pie instead of baking it, or scoped out bathrooms on a different floor at work… you’re in good company.

    👉 Hit play, laugh along, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so your friends can get in on the chaos too.

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    16 mins
  • Trailer - That Escalated Quickly
    Sep 26 2025

    That Escalated Quickly is the podcast equivalent of a late-night group chat that started with "just one question" and ended in 17 tangents, a deep existential crisis, and someone crying from laughter. Hosted by Garret and Lora, this show is a raw, ridiculous, and occasionally insightful look at life—when the plan goes off the rails... fast. One of us has been clinically diagnosed with ADHD, the other has the google diagnosis of ADHD.

    Expect brain spirals. Unfiltered takes. And a lot of sentences that end with, “...and that’s when we realized, we should probably stop talking.”

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    2 mins
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