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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Jack Shepherd and Tanner Greenring discuss the classic Baby-Sitters Club novels of Ann M. Martin in chronological order. Get ready to look with new eyes at the timeless adventures of Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, Stacey, and I guess Dawn. And probably Mallory too. Fine, and Jessi.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
This week, the boys navigate some choppy waters together because Claudia’s crazy aunt Peaches comes to town for an extended visit, and things get a little “very special episode” for a hot second. Tanner manages to give birth to something of his own, just beating out the Shepherd family’s little bundle of joy, and learns a lot of really terrifying jump rope rhymes that he’s excited to teach Lil’ Jack someday. Music credits:“We Make A Good Team” by Podington Bear“Chrysalis” by Podington Bear“Creepy Atmo” by David Szesztay"creepy girl chanting” by theartisticfellow“Hundred Years in Helheim” by Tri-Tachyon“Undone" (feat. Steklo) by Desmeon Thanks to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, Baby Bee Kelsey for the “Jack Googles" theme, and Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
“‘Two boys… two grades… how will Claudia ever decide?’ –Hodges Soileau” –Jack Shepherd Claudia’s got a choice to make this week, and it’s not just between two boys, but also two grades! This is episode two of two recorded in Jack’s Brooklyn Airbnb, and after recording last week’s episode, drinking several beers, and eating their fill of vegan Chinese food, things get a little bit silly. Music Credits:“The Pharaos Theme” by Pharaos“Solitude Theme” by David Hilowitz“So Go We” by Duck Lake“Back In Black” (MIDI Version) originally performed by AC/DC“My Sharona” (MIDI Version) originally performed by The Knack“Young Love” by BoxCat Games“Donuts” by 2SCOOPS“Universe” by Egzod & Tanjent“Twilight Grandeur” by Posington Bear Thanks to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music and Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Welcome to the Baby-Sitters Club SUPER (Special) Club! A totally new IP and concept brought to you by Jack Shepherd and Tanner Greenring, two promising young podcasters with a lot to prove.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
What should have been a nice, relaxing vacation to Sea City, New Jersey, turns into a catastrophe due to an unwieldy number of boys gumming up the works. Stacey gets straight-up dumped by local "nice guy" Toby (no known last name), Jackie Rodowsky faces his most desperate mission yet, and Mary Anne cries her way through another low-level crisis. Known boys, Tanner Greenring and Jack Shepherd, try their very best to unpack it all for you in BSCC #35, Mary Anne and Too Many Boys. Music credits: “Alone,” by G-nit Beatz “Galactic Empire,” by Michael J. Burkard Music “The Hostility Conundrum,” by Luke West “Our Final Battle,” by Aaron Hayes “Epic Battle,” by Gam3rDroid “Last Dawn,” by Ross Budgen “Cloudburst,” by Sentient Pulse Thanks to Original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the Intro, and to SuperBrat for the Outro.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
This week, Jack and Tanner talk about ████ and ████, but then Jack decides to █████ his ████ instead, so Tanner needs to █████ all over the █████. But it's only ███ miles to ████, which ██████ took ██ days to do, but ████ managed to finish in █████. There's also a new ████ in Stoneybrook, and ████ and ████ Tanner and Jack get stuck in segment █████. Music Credits: "Baba Yetu"(Karaoke Version) originally composed by Christopher Tin"Underpass” by James Ross“Silent Night, Hallowed Night” by Haydn Quartet“True” by Nctrnm"Faith"(Karaoke Version) originally performed by George Michael“Nyan Cat” by http://nyan.cat/“Jazzmasters and Delay Pedals” by Rest You Sleeping Giant“Baba Yetu (Remix)” by As’Magic“Crazy Frog” Thanks to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music and Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Happy belated birthday, Ann! Jack and Tanner got you a present! It’s this podcast. Sorry. This week, the boys find common ground with Warhammer 40k/classical antiquity, and a new love for potential sentient canine and BSC ghostwriter, Nola Thacker. And Ann's isn’t the only birth worth celebrating this week, because Nola also brings about the existence of FIRE this week by introducing a purging flame to the Sitterverse. Also, Jack’s cigarette smoking is becoming a problem. Jack, if you’re reading this, please get help. Music Credits:"The Beacon” Teaser by Neumannfilms“Sad Piano Theme” by Gravy Beats“Hollaback Girl” MIDI“Fireburst” by ANGL“Overture” by Lionheart As always, special thanks to Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and to Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Okay, so Jack and Tanner spent a ton of their hard-earned ad revenue on new mics and recorders but then that dunce Jack hit the wrong button and essentially recorded all of this episode and the next one on his laptop mic so it sounds awful BUT there’s still a really solid episode there so try to bear with us. Stacey is a nerd now, the Deep Voice Boys are back with an exciting new role, Jack spends a LONG time perfecting a new character who LOVES smoking drugs and doing 69-ing with people and the Counting Crows get a lot of very special shout outs this week. Music Credits:"Mr. Jones" (Karaoke Version) originally performed by Counting Crows"Let’s Start At The Beginning” by Lee Rosevere"Phototropic” by Chime"Single Ladies" (Karaoke Version) originally performed by Beyoncé Thanks to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music and Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Great! Everything is so great! Definitely no major catastrophes this week. Just your typical, high-energy, enthusiastic Jack and Tanner having a lively discussion about the next book in the Baby-Sitter's Club series: "Stacey's Mistake!" Stacey certainly made some mistakes this week, but not ole' Jack and Tanner. Those dudes have everything all figured out. Haha! So great! Just... great.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
The boys are back, but I'm not talking about the boys Stacey is crazy about, I'm talking about Jack and Tanner, who read "Boy-Crazy Stacey" this week. This shouldn't come as any surprise to you if you've listened to the last seven episodes, but they have a hard time staying on topic. Lots to discuss this week: bee theory, Kanye West, Victorian literature, and a surprise visit from Jack's secret British accent.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Difficult episode this week, Baby Nation! And not just because of the subject matter, which is TOUGH, but also because apparently every single airplane in America decided to buzz by Jack’s apartment during this recording session?! Look, this episode is mostly about Jack and Tanner doing their best NOT to talk about childhood cancer, but Ann insisted. Oh well. Music Credits: "Arboles" by Podington Bear “Wren” by Podington Bear “Haunted” by CO.AG Music “YO!” by Stratus Thanks as always to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and to Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Ho Ho Ho! And welcome to a very special holidays episode of the Baby-Sitters Club Club. Ole’ Saint Ann squeezed down the chimney to give Baby Nation the gift of the Baby-Sitters Club Secret Santa book, which Jack and Tanner read and discuss this week, just in time for Christmas. Then the boys find some holiday joy in their hearts and give some Secret Santa gifts to one another as well! In fact, Jack WANDERS right into Tanner’s trap when he gets his very special gift on this bonus episode. Thanks, as always, to original baby boy Scott Lamb for the intro music!
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
This week, Jack and Tanner meet to discuss the very complex mechanical and metaphysical implications of traversing the Planes of Chaos, also known as the Immaterium, from the Warhammer 40k universe, and whether or not the human mind is capable of making sense of a senseless reality where the laws of motion and energy do not apply. But, then we cut all that out, so I guess you'll just have to listen to them talk about The Baby-Sitters Club books instead. Jack's re-cap song is "Touch" by Mattia Cupelli The Burn of the Week song is "Tell Me" by Killercats The Signs and Signifiers music is by Paul the Trombonist
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Jack and Tanner are together again recording in the same space this week. In fact, they’re recording in Jack’s “study” which is a cozier space that usual, so things get a little… intimate. This week, the boys discuss the works of Dickens, the simmering war between the newest factions, and get ready for the BSCC’s most dynamic theory to date: BREAD THEORY. Music credits: "Bagpipes of Nostaglia” by TYLTK "Mazurka in D major” by Frédéric Chopin - Performed by Edward Neeman “Melancholia” by Ryan Creep "You're Not My Dad! [Trap Remix]” by Dennibro Thanks, as always, to original baby boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
Y’all, the boys were pretty sauced for this episode. But that’s OK because it’s a Little Sister, Little Episode, where things are fast, loose, fun, and frisky. And despite all of that speed and friskiness, Jack and Tanner pull off some hard-hitting investigative journalism about the cold case of the missing Delaney family, a thoughtful and informed discussion about the state of modern bone medicine, and a poignant analysis of Karen Brewer's complex and morally fraught relationship with "Icky" Ricky "The Tower" Torres. Also, Jack says the phrase “mediate our experience” about 50 times, so brace yourselves. Audio credits: “Voyage,” by Whitesand Thanks as always to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and to Superbrat for the outro music.
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The Baby-Sitters Club Club
We've come to the end of the road for our friend Anastasia McGill. Ann M. Martin's mercy is infinite, but her patience is not, and if one of these baby-sitters was going to get the ol' "Ned Stark" treatment, it was basically always going to be Stacey. Jack and Tanner spend most of the episode grappling with their guilt about the fact that they don't really miss her all that much, and Jack desperately and somewhat pathetically tries to gin up a conversation about German philosophy. Music credits: “Drama Track 10,” by Mohammed Monir “Don’t Leave Me,” by Lionel Schmitt “Hype,” by Spire Wolf Thanks, as always, to original baby boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and Superbrat for the outro music.