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Real Life Podcast: Food poisoning, Kailer Yamamoto traded to Detroit, and the NHL Draft

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Jun 29, 2023, 18:00 EDTUpdated: Jun 29, 2023, 16:42 EDT
The NHL Draft has come and gone, Kailer Yamamoto got traded to Detroit, and that meant the boys on the Real Life Podcast had a whole lot to talk about despite not really talking about any of it.
Kicking off the Thursday episode of Real Life, the guys got started with the story about Wanye missing the Monday show with food poisoning and how it was a heartbreaking event given where it all happened. Somehow Wanye being ill led the guys to talk about random cocktails that have made him sick over the years. Changing gears entirely, Baggedmilk and Wanye talked about Bill C-18 that’s popping up in Canada and how Meta and Google are combating the bill by suppressing Canadian content from their news feed. Needless to say, this news is less than ideal when it comes to our business. Changing gears, the boys spent the next few minutes talking about Kailer Yamamoto and Klim Kostin getting traded to the Detroit Red Wings and how it’s such a bummer to lose both players for literally nothing. Lastly, the guys wrapped up the podcast with an array of topics, including a Sherwood Park Crusader getting drafted in the third round.
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