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The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Motivational Clichés Is To Much

The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Motivational Clichés Is To Much

Update: 2025-11-18
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Get ready for a dose of authentic radio banter that will leave you laughing and nodding in agreement. In this episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy J. Nicholson, the hosts explore everything from annoying motivational clichés to the curious world of diamond sales.

The show kicks off with their signature energy before moving into a segment where they interview a mystery guest, guessing her occupation through yes-or-no questions. After clever deductions, they discover Anzel is a diamond sales executive at Shimansky, working with elite clients and possibly even celebrities — though she remains professionally tight-lipped.

The episode wraps up with a hilarious speed round that keeps everyone in stitches, proving why The Flash Drive remains a listener favorite. Whether you’re commuting home or winding down your day, this episode delivers the perfect mix of entertainment and relatable content.

Tune in to The Flash Drive on KFM 94.5 and laugh along with Carl and Cassidy!

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The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Craig Lucas Drops His Taylor Swift Inspired SongEver wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish.  The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track.  What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey.  Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!Ever wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish.  The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track.  What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey.  Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!Ever wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish.  The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track.  What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey.  Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!

The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Craig Lucas Drops His Taylor Swift Inspired SongEver wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track. What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey. Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!Ever wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track. What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey. Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!Ever wonder what happens when radio personalities get real? In this captivating episode of The Flash Drive with Carl Wastie and Cassidy Nicholson, listeners are treated to an authentic blend of humor, insight, and musical discovery that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The hosts explore everything from the science of brain hydration to the awkward realities of office bathrooms for Gen Z workers. The highlight of the episode comes when South African musician Craig Lucas joins the show to premiere his new Taylor Swift-inspired single, “1989” — a project that began as a casual mention nearly two years ago and has since evolved into a fully-produced track. What makes this episode truly special is how Carl creates a space for guests to be vulnerable and authentic. Craig shares how he connects his music career with his PhD work in early childhood development for children with disabilities, revealing the passion behind his creative journey. Ready for a mix of laughs, inspiration, and exclusive music? Don’t miss this episode of The Flash Drive, featuring the premiere of “1989” — it might just become your new favorite track!

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The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Motivational Clichés Is To Much

The Flash Drive Full Show: The One Where Motivational Clichés Is To Much

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