The studio reaches a whole new level of chaos as Kiwi artist Verity stops by for her first-ever in-studio appearance. The team gives her zero warning, but she dives straight into the deep end and manages to be better at the games than the hosts themselves. From wholesome birthday lagoon stories to the absolute horror of Harrison’s "split sack" Lime scooter trauma, Verity sees it all. You’re not ready for the debate over whether there's a bug living in Harrison’s ear or why the room is suddenly obsessed with a specific "sexy" spoon.
The energy in the studio was electric this week as the team welcomed their very first in-studio guest, the incredibly talented Verity. In true Ash London Show fashion, there was no prep and no script—Verity just had to raw dog the entire podcast. She proved to be a total natural, jumping into a round of First and Last and schooling everyone on music trivia, even when the lyrics being read out sounded like total gibberish.
However, the vibes took a sharp turn into the absurd when Harrison decided to share his latest medical disaster. It turns out that mixing Lime scooters with a few gins is a recipe for a "split sack" emergency that ended with Harrison being the star attraction at a party for all the wrong reasons. Verity handled the mental imagery like a champion, even as the conversation shifted to the "wax, poo, or bug" mystery currently residing in Harrison’s ear.
The team also took a moment to check in on the internet's latest obsession: Punch the monkey. There’s a heated debate over whether this viral Japanese snow monkey is a misunderstood victim or just a "little rat bag" causing trouble for his peers. Between the monkey drama and the heart-wrenching stories of childhood soft toys, the studio was a rollercoaster of emotions.
To wrap things up, Verity joined in for a session of Objectify, where she introduced the crew to the "perfect spoon." It’s a very specific, heavy-duty piece of cutlery that has the whole room questioning their own kitchen drawers. From perfectly upholstered stools to high-quality Sharpies, the team finds the beauty in the mundane. It was a wild ride, and Verity officially proved she can survive anything the show throws at her.