PODCAST TIME! Your Broken Hearts
A few weeks ago, the fantastically fleshy Stuck in the '80s podcast team of Spears and Daly asked listeners for their worst (or, for that matter, best) breakup stories. Almost immediately, well-penned tales of heartache and sad-sackery started filling up our email.
Because we like to exploit the romantic dismay of others, we've dedicated an entire show to your letters, read with dramatic gravitas by Sean, Steve and special guest Jill Holcombe, previously a PR guru at Ruth Eckerd Hall, now a proud member of the St. Petersburg Times family. The show is very funny, rather gut-wrenching and littered with R-rated content, so please listen with a grownup.
You'll find the link to the show on the right side of this page. (You'll also find us on iTunes.) Enjoy!


Sean Daly is the pop music critic for the St. Petersburg Times. His CD collection -- from Journey to Dylan, Prince to U2, Public Enemy to Stan Getz -- is much bigger and better than yours.
Thanks for supplying a photo of Jill. Now we can see who was making you gurgle in a pool of your own drool :) I'm giving a standing ovation for Jill's attempts to sing ala Sean Daly style. Not to mention her courage of sitting in a room with, uh, uhm..two of the nicest guys I've never met.
Posted by: | December 09, 2007 at 09:17 AM
There is something dreadfully wrong today. It won't post my comments with my name lol I can take a hint!
Marissa
Posted by: Marissa | December 09, 2007 at 09:18 AM
A good looking and a strong, confident woman. If only more were made like her.
Posted by: Al | December 09, 2007 at 01:40 PM
Thanks Sean, for posting a picture of the woman who did my letter such justice!! Great job Jill!
And I think with Steve's editing... it was at the most a PG-13 rated letter and no where near an "R" rating!! You should have read it before he "neutered" it! It was probably more of an "X" rating. lol
Posted by: Carla (Nashville, Tn) | December 09, 2007 at 11:02 PM
Great podcast, keep the homoerotic stuff to yourself though. I appreciated you and Steve being sympathetic to my plight. Keep up the fine work my friend.
Posted by: Bassnote | December 10, 2007 at 06:39 PM