Break The Ice Podcast
Hosted by Ken “The Kidd” and co-host GLS, Break The Ice Podcast delivers funny, unfiltered conversations on sports, entertainment, music, trending topics, and everyday life.
Each biweekly episode features real talk, hot takes, guest interviews, and relatable discussions that turn awkward silence into laugh-out-loud moments. With a laid-back vibe and conversations that feel like you’re part of the show, Break The Ice Podcast covers the topics everyone’s thinking about — but nobody’s saying out loud.
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Break The Ice Podcast
Positive January
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In this episode of the Break the Ice Podcast, Ken Kidd and Nervous GLS discuss various topics ranging from New Year resolutions and health habits to social behaviors and political issues. They dive into the concept of Dry January, personal health journeys, dietary choices, and the quirks of social interactions, such as the use of toothpicks and cigar smoking. The conversation also touches on the challenges of accessing news in today's media landscape and critiques local governance and public policies. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various social issues, including the security risks associated with allowing homeless individuals to stay overnight in City Hall, the role of corporations in addressing homelessness, and the feedback received about their show. They also delve into cultural perspectives on slang and communication, highlighting differences in how various groups express themselves. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from the health implications of fast food to personal choices regarding social gatherings and parenting. They delve into the dynamics of date nights and relationships, share their excitement about upcoming guests on the podcast, and explore ideas for community engagement and social responsibility. The conversation is light-hearted yet insightful, touching on the importance of health, family, and social connections.