Tiff and Stephen, dressed head to toe in green, sit down at their giant desks to discuss “St. Patrick’s Day”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 11, 2010.
February 25, 2021 • 36 minutes • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
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Tiff and Stephen, dressed head to toe in green, sit down at their giant desks to discuss “St. Patrick’s Day”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 11, 2010.
February 25, 2021 • 36 minutes • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
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Stephen and Tiff frantically prepare for the birth of baby Halpert by discussing “The Delivery”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 4, 2010.
February 18, 2021 • 55 minutes • "The hospital will provide dictionaries, bring a thesaurus!" • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Tiff and Stephen try to draw up a plan to ride two very large dogs. After agreeing that it’s probably a bad idea, they make some ants-on-a-log snacks and discuss “Manager and Salesman”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on February 11, 2010.
February 11, 2021 • 32 minutes • "Florida seems like a colorful lawless swamp." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Stephen and Tiff think about investing in some innovative vacuum technologies. After a lunch of fluffernutter sandwiches and some OJ, the two sit down to discuss “Sabre”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on February 4, 2010.
February 4, 2021 • 43 minutes • "Too much change is not a good thing. Ask the climate." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
For the record, Tiff and Stephen are not on board with fake-Stanley, so the two get together to check their facts on “The Banker”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on January 21, 2010.
January 28, 2021 • 22 minutes • "This is a building where friends become lovers and lovers become sexually interactive." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Stephen attempts to build his Christmas gift from Tiff, piece by piece. Once he successfully constructs his new pencil sharpener, the two sit down to discuss “Secret Santa”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on December 10, 2009.
January 21, 2021 • 30 minutes • "Sit down on my lap and there will be no doubt!" • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Stephen and Tiff start an employee of the month program and realize they don’t actually have any employees. They get back to work, log into their lithium powered laptops, and reluctantly discuss “Scott’s Tots”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on December 3, 2009.
January 14, 2021 • 38 minutes • "I've made some empty promises in my life. But hands down, that was the most generous." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Tiff is unimpressed by Stephen’s twirl. After reluctantly downgrading to a spin, the two discuss “Shareholder Meeting”.This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 19, 2009.
January 7, 2021 • 37 minutes • "Hate to break it to you Oscar, but some of us like boobs." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
Belsnickel has deemed your year admirable, and bestowed your podcast feed with a special holiday crossover episode of Somehow I Manage and Top Four. Tiff and Stephen are joined by Marco and Merri, and the four play Yankee Swap for their favorite Christmas episodes of “The Office”.
December 21, 2020 • 56 minutes • "Christmas is awesome." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett with Marco Arment and Merri Hackett
Stephen is the person Tiff most medium suspects. She’s keeping an eye on him while the two discuss “Murder”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 12, 2009.
December 17, 2020 • 31 minutes • "It wasn't me! I'm not going down for this!" • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett
After Stephen clearly displays he is the most polite of the hosts, he pulls out a chair for Tiff and the two sit down to discuss “Double Date”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 5, 2009.
December 9, 2020 • 38 minutes • "Do not test my politeness." • Tiff Arment and Stephen Hackett