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Aug 2024
29m 42s

Country Music Classics, Terrific Teacher...

Tall or Nothing
About this episode

On today’s episode of The Therapy Crouch #AMA, Abbey and Peter have taken a pause from listening to their joint audio books on the sun lounger to come (almost) live and direct to answer anything and everything that has been on your mind!


Today, we discuss some of Abbey and Peter’s favourite country music classics - shout out Dolly and Kris kristofferson - as well as the lasting impact that some of their favourite teachers had on them throughout their lives and careers. 


In one of our favourite moments of the entire series, Abbey and Peter also address the fact that there is a dwindling number of Goths out and about these days and attempt to solve one of the biggest gothic mysteries of the ages. 


There is laughs, tears and a little bit of drama as you have all come to expect on this episode of The Therapy Crouch #AMA !


00:00 Intro

03:13 Pushy Parents

05:44 Islands In The Stream

08:00 Terrific Teachers

12:37 We Love You, Liverpool

15:48 Home Is Where The Heart Is

24:08 The Groovy Gang

26:24 Gothic Mysteries


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