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I’m a new stay at home mom and spend a lot of time just with baby. I’ve been loving listening to Cody and Andrew. It’s light, entertaining and perfect for when I’m doing house things or nap trapped. I feel like I’m talking to friends during happy hour. There’s just as many ads as any other podcast and that’s nbd. Get those sponsors, besties!
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This review is long overdue but I wanted to let y’all know how much I look forward to Thursday mornings when I can listen to the next episode of Tactful Pettiness.
Love all the pop culture banter and especially ‘scam of the week’. Andrew and Cody have such great chemistry.
Thank you for keeping me entertained every week with a smile on my face.
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I checked out this show due to my love for Cody. I ended up absolutely falling in love with Andrew and Cody’s relationship and their combined hilarity. I crack up every week. It’s the lightness I need and the pretend friends I always wanted. The episode with Julio 💕💕💕 so much to love!!!! Thanks for getting me through the week.
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I discovered Cody on peleton a few years back and while on one of his ride’s recently, he mentioned he had a podcast.. i don’t even listen to podcasts but i had to give this one a listen and giiiirrrllll!!! im obsessed. i’m the same age as cody, so i grew up in the same timeframe he did.. which makes me relate to everything they talk about. i love his relationship with andrew it makes me wish i had a best friend like that! they’re so lucky to have each other!! i look forward to every thursday when a new episode drops i always listen on my ride to work. Thank you guys, keep up the great work!!!
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The episode featuring a Nurse Practitioner, while repeatedly referring to her as a doctor who “just hasn’t finished medical school,” is deeply misleading and, frankly, insulting. Nurse Practitioners do not attend medical school—they complete nursing school followed by 1–2 years of additional training, often online, to become NPs. Some pursue a PhD or DNP and may use the title “Doctor,” but that refers to a Doctor of Nursing Practice—not a medical doctor.
Medical training for physicians spans 6–10 years, depending on the specialty. Failing to understand the fundamental difference between a Physician and a Nurse Practitioner before airing an episode like this reflects poorly on the credibility of the podcast. It highlights how easily anyone can buy podcast equipment and start spreading misinformation.
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Inviting a nurse practitioner on the show who has "never finished medical school and has not completed all the necessary schooling," according to your own transcript, and referring to her as "Dr." while claiming she "has the qualifications" is misleading.
No, she is not a doctor, and she does not possess the qualifications. To be considered a doctor, one must undergo eight years of education followed by three to five years of rigorous training to earn an MD or DO degree, which grants them the right to be called "Doctor."
Do a minimum facts check before your frivolous show. But hey, you probably could not convince a real doctor to come to your show.
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