Episodes

  • Back to Brazil to Paint the Town Red
    Apr 23 2024
    The Housewives Take São PauloChapter 1: Desperate for AdventureMarcia Johnson slammed the dryer door shut with a sigh. Another load of her ungrateful family's laundry done. As she trudged up the stairs, the sight of scattered toys and unfinished homework only increased her frustration. Is this really all there is to my life now? she wondered.Just then, her phone buzzed with a new message in the group chat she shared with her three best friends - Linda, Gabriela and Suzanne. It was from Gabriela: "I can't take this anymore! I need a break from being a mom/chef/chauffeur/maid. Who's up for a girls trip???"Marcia couldn't reply "YES!!!" fast enough. Linda and Suzanne quickly chimed in with their enthusiastic agreement. They all felt the same pent up desire to escape the endless demands and thankless drudgery of their daily lives. But where to go?"Somewhere exotic and exciting where none of our families would ever think to look for us," Suzanne responded.Gabriela came back with a shocking suggestion: "How about São Paulo, Brazil? I found cheap direct flights. Looks like an amazing city - great food, music, nightlife, beaches nearby. And we can practice our Portuguese!"There was a moment of stunned disbelief as the magnitude of the idea sunk in. Brazil? That was certainly bold. Reckless even. Whatever would their husbands say? Not to mention the kids and all the schedules and responsibilities...But the more they considered it, the more the forbidden appeal grew. Screw it, you only live once, Marcia thought. "Let's do this!" she typed, adrenaline already starting to course through her veins at the prospect of an international adventure with her best girls by her side.And just like that, before they could second guess themselves, four desperate housewives had plane tickets to São Paulo and a whole lot of explaining to do to their families. Look out Brazil, the moms gone wild were on their way!Chapter 2: Arrival in BrazilAfter a grueling 10 hour red-eye flight, the four bleary-eyed friends stumbled out into the bustling arrivals hall of São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport. They collected their bags and in halting Portuguese mixed with English, managed to convey to a taxi driver the name of their hotel in the trendy Vila Madalena neighborhood.Forty minutes later, they arrived at the chic Hotel Delfim, which came highly recommended by the TripAdvisor research Suzanne had obsessively done. While a porter whisked away their suitcases, they checked in at the front desk, marveling at their swanky surroundings. Lush greenery and contemporary Brazilian art adorned the airy lobby."Bem-vindos a São Paulo, welcome to São Paulo!" the handsome concierge greeted them with a dazzling smile. "You are here for fun, yes? You've come to the right place! São Paulo has everything - restaurants, bars, shopping, museums, music, dancing. Something for everyone! Feel free to ask if you need any recommendations for your stay."Gabriela, who was single and always on the prowl, couldn't stop staring at him. "Oh I definitely will..." she purred as he handed over their room keys. Marcia elbowed her in the ribs and Gabriela snapped out of it. Clearly the vacation mindset was already taking hold.The women headed up to their spacious adjoining suites to freshen up. Suzanne flung open the curtains to reveal a sweeping view of the city skyline. "Just look at this place! I can't believe we're actually here!" The reality of their getaway was starting to sink in."Someone pinch me," Linda exclaimed, sprawling out on the fluffy king bed. "24 whole hours to ourselves with no one asking me to wipe their butt or cut the crusts off their sandwich!""We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto!" Gabriela joked. "And these Brazilian Mães are ready to PAR-TAY!"Even Marcia, the most stressed out and high strung of the bunch, felt herself begin to relax. Maybe this crazy plan of theirs would be exactly the reset they all needed. São Paulo seemed to vibrate with a contagious, intoxicating energy. The air felt laced with a sense of freedom and possibility, so different from the stifling confines of their daily routines back home.After luxuriating in long, hot showers free of small fists pounding on the door, they slipped on the new sundresses and heels they had splurged on for the trip. Spritzing themselves with perfume and touching up their lip gloss, they all took a moment to appraise each other - and themselves - in the ornate bathroom mirrors.A group of undeniably beautiful, vibrant women stared back at them, eyes sparkling with excitement and just a hint of nerves. At that moment, they weren't just moms or wives - but alluring, adventurous women of the world about to take on one of the most cosmopolitan cities on earth. They could barely recognize themselves, but they liked what they saw.Linking arms, they strode confidently out of the suite to the elevators. It was still late afternoon, the sundrenched city beckoning through the large windows. First...
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    24 mins
  • San Paolo Fun
    Feb 22 2024
    3 mins
  • Hot Tub Party - Paint the Town Red
    Jan 15 2024
    Hot Tub Party - Paint the Town Red
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    9 mins
  • Paint the Town Red - Las Vegas
    Dec 19 2023
    Paint the Town Red - Las Vegas
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    12 mins
  • NSFW - Coworkers Paint the Town Red
    Dec 6 2023
    NSFW - Coworkers Paint the Town Red
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    12 mins
  • Paint the Town Red - Denver - Moms Night out
    Nov 27 2023
    Paint the Town Red - Denver - Moms Night out
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    16 mins
  • Paint the Town Red - Austin Texas - A Longhorn NIght
    Nov 4 2023
    This is the Paint the Toiwn Red podcast and this is a story about A Longhorn Night: The Austin Escapade.
    Twenty years had rippled by like the waters of the Colorado River through the heart of Austin, Texas. Five friends, bound by youthful promises and a pact sealed in the dorms of St. Augustine’s Boarding School, descended upon the city of live music and brisket to reignite the fires of their friendship.
    Eliza, now a New York-based lawyer; Javier, a tech entrepreneur from San Francisco; Natalie, an environmental researcher from Boulder; Marcus, a doctor living in New Orleans; and Spencer, who had actually made Austin his home, serving as a professor at the University of Texas, were the quintet ready to relive the mischief of their teens.
    The sun dipped behind the Texas Capitol as they congregated at Spencer’s Victorian-style home, their base for what would become the most legendary night of their lives. As they exchanged hugs and laughter, the night's manifesto was simple: Party like the kids they once were.
    Eliza, her hair still as fiery as her teen spirit, pulled out a shot glass necklace, grinning. “First stop, Sixth Street, my friends. We have two decades of tranquility to disrupt.”
    On Sixth Street, the group melded into the throngs of party-goers. Spencer, their unofficial guide, led them to a neon-lit bar where a mechanical bull held court. The challenge was immediate; each friend vying to outdo the others. Marcus, steady-handed in surgery, proved equally balanced on the bucking beast, his time astonishingly setting a new bar record.
    The celebration spilled onto the streets, where a street performer painted vibrant colors onto canvas. “Let’s paint the town red, literally!” shouted Natalie, commissioning the artist to create a mural. The friends posed as modern muses, and a swirl of laughter-filled strokes later, a corner of Austin was immortalized with their friendship.
    The mural’s paint was barely dry when Javier’s watch beeped — a reminder for his self-programmed “Random Adventure Generator.” A challenge popped up: “Sing with a live band.” Not ones to back down, they charged into the next bar with live music, coaxing the band into letting them perform. A roaring rendition of “Sweet Child O' Mine” later, with Javier on air guitar and Natalie’s surprisingly good Axl Rose impression, they left the crowd cheering for an encore they wouldn’t get.
    As midnight approached, they found themselves at a food truck oasis. With the wafting aroma of sizzling meats and spices, the group devoured tacos and reminisced about sneaking into the school kitchen for midnight snacks. Their feast was interrupted by a peculiar sight: a group of people dressed as historical figures.
    Eliza, ever the instigator, dared her friends to a “costume-off.” In minutes, they were decked out as famous Texans, with Marcus as a spitting image of Sam Houston. The night took a turn for the surreal as they joined a pop-up historical reenactment, hilariously out of sync but utterly delighted.
    The escapade marched on to Lady Bird Lake, where a fleet of kayaks awaited at a moonlight rental spot. “To the water!” declared Spencer, leading the charge. The serene waterways of Austin became the stage for a race where strategy was abandoned for sheer, joyous pandemonium. Eliza’s kayak, aptly named ‘The Litigator,’ emerged victorious amidst the splashing and shouting.
    Soaked but exhilarated, they wandered to a karaoke RV parked mysteriously under an overpass. Each friend belted out tunes with the raw passion of teenage dreams, their voices echoing into the night. “Don’t Stop Believin’” became their anthem, strangers joining in until it was a chorus of jubilation.
    As dawn teased the horizon, they stumbled upon a bakery opening for the day. The scent of fresh pastries was a siren call. They huddled inside, feasting on kolaches and bear claws, and in the quiet of the morning, their laughter softened to contented chuckles.
    Marcus, his face painted half as a cowboy, half as Sam Houston, glanced around the table. “We may not be kids anymore, but tonight, we painted the town all shades of our youth.”
    Eliza raised a cream-filled pastry in salute. “To friendship that never grows old.”
    They stepped out into the newborn light, the mural on the street corner vibrant against the rising sun. Austin had been painted red, indeed, but the colors of their bond, rekindled under the Texan sky, shone even brighter.
    As they hugged goodbye, they made another pact — not to wait another twenty years. The city would rest now, but the legend of their Longhorn Night would echo, a wild, wonderful reminder that some friendships are as timeless as they are tempestuous.
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    5 mins
  • Paint the Town Red - Tokyo
    Oct 29 2023
    This is your Paint the Town Red podcast and this is Painting the Town Red in Tokyo
    The Tokyo Dome's echoing applause was a testament to the captivating performance of the pop group "Elysian Echoes" and their backup dancers. The arena had been filled with fans waving light sticks, singing along, and dancing to the beats. The group had been on a whirlwind world tour, and Tokyo was their final stop. Exhausted but exhilarated, the team decided that a simple meal was in order to celebrate the tour's end.
    Julia, the lead singer, suggested, "Why don't we go to that ramen place near Akihabara? Quick and satisfying."
    Her proposal was met with nods of approval. The group, along with their backup dancers, made their way to a local ramen joint. Little did they know, this decision would transform their ordinary night into an extraordinary adventure.
    As they sat at a long wooden table, slurping their ramen, a lively group of Tokyo locals seated next to them began to chat with them. They were young, vibrant, and seemed to know the coolest hangouts in Tokyo.
    "You guys are Elysian Echoes, right?" one of the locals, Hiroshi, asked with a grin.
    Julia, always humble, replied with a laugh, "Guilty as charged."
    Hiroshi's group, which included Yumi, Ken, and Mika, quickly bonded with the pop group and their dancers. They proposed a night out in Tokyo like no other. Intrigued and looking for a local experience, the team agreed.
    Their first stop was a karaoke bar in Shinjuku. Under neon lights, they sang their hearts out. It wasn't just Elysian Echoes performing; even Hiroshi and his friends took the stage, revealing incredible vocal talents. The backup dancers, not to be left out, choreographed impromptu dance moves, turning the karaoke room into a mini concert.
    Yumi then suggested a visit to a rooftop bar in Roppongi. The view was breathtaking. The Tokyo Tower and the city skyline shimmered under the moonlight. They toasted to new friendships, adventures, and the success of the tour.
    The night was still young, and Ken, a DJ in one of Tokyo's underground clubs, had an idea. "How about a surprise performance at my club?"
    The idea was met with roars of approval. At the club, the atmosphere was electric. When Elysian Echoes took the stage, the crowd went wild. Their impromptu performance became the highlight of their tour.
    As dawn approached, Mika, known for her love of traditional Japan, took the group to a temple in Asakusa. The serene environment was a stark contrast to the bustling club. They lit incense, made wishes, and prayed for continued success.
    The sun began to rise, casting a golden hue over Tokyo. The group sat by the Sumida River, reflecting on the unforgettable night. They had indeed "painted the town red."
    Julia, her voice soft and filled with emotion, said, "This city, this night, and all of you will forever be etched in my heart."
    As they headed back to their hotel, they realized that while the tour had ended, their journey had just begun. The bond between Elysian Echoes, their dancers, and their new Tokyo friends was unbreakable. They had discovered the magic of Tokyo, not as tourists, but as part of its vibrant tapestry.
    Back at the hotel, as they said their goodbyes to Hiroshi, Yumi, Ken, and Mika, there was a promise of return, of more nights of music, dance, and adventure.
    The city that never sleeps had given them memories for a lifetime. And as they boarded their flight back home, they knew that they would always have Tokyo, the city where they truly painted the town red.
    Thank you and make sure you subscribe and never miss a chance to Pant the Town red!
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    4 mins