Tucker Wetmore stops by and walks Bobby through the nerves leading up to his CMA performance. He describes what it felt like backstage, how he calmed himself down, and why he can be his own toughest critic even when everything goes right. Tucker also opens up about the moment he dropped out of college and finally told his mom he was going all-in on music, plus the family and faith background that shaped him growing up.Then it turns into a full timeline of the grind: moving to Nashville with what he could fit in a POD, working whatever jobs he could, DoorDashing for two years, and stretching meals while he tried to make songwriting and the right meetings happen. Tucker breaks down how posting covers on TikTok helped open doors, what changed once he started writing every day, and how that momentum turned into a Nashville publishing deal. Along the way, he shares a complicated family story involving his biological dad and what it was like reconnecting as an adult.
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Bobby, Eddie and country music singer/songwriter, Matt Stell sit down to talk about the albums that completely rewired how they hear music. Each of them brings a Top 3 that shaped their life, with stories about where they were, what was going on, and why those records still hold up. Along the way, they get into how certain songs attach themselves to specific memories and why some albums age better than others. Matt also drops some breaking news from his personal life that the guys were not expecting. Plus, they dive into the greatest lead singers and debut albums ever and end up in a full-on music debate that’ll have you making your own list as you listen.
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In this episode Lunchbox has to take responsibility for not listening to his wife when she told him details about Coaches Convention 5! FYI the add ons will be up Wednesday and not today as Lunchbox is an idiot and would like to apologize to Sore Losers Nation. Ray had a weekend filled with Christmas, from movies to drinks to shopping, it was Christmas all the time. Lunchbox talks about his weird night out with a bunch of dudes dressed as Santa and his time down in Naples, Florida.
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Bobby hands Eddie his Christmas gift, and the reveal turns into one of those moments that instantly has everyone worried he will burn the building down. From there, the guys have to confront a brutal reality: after the worst weekend in recent fan memory, they’re down $6K and trying to figure out how it went sideways so fast—and call country music star Matt Stell to confirm the bad news. Plus, they close it out with a chaotic game: the Top 25 worst people to ever live. Some picks are obvious, some get argued into the list, and a few might have you yelling at your phone.
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We talked about how no one won the Powerball over the weekend and how many of us are going to play tonight. Lunchbox also reveals something shocking about his testicle. We talked to listeners who want to share advice with Lunchbox who also had similar health issues like he is describing. Eddie and Lunchbox hosted a concert in Florida over the weekend and came back with tattletale stories about each other including Lunchbox getting yelled at and Eddie selling out a guy after promising something. Also, did Lunchbox insult the president of our company? Bobby has sad news about Christmas. Bobby found out what the strangest question he has asked A. I. in 2025. Amy shares her boyfriend’s reaction to Bobby saying that he can’t be a fan of 2 college football teams.
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We got an update on all the guys who have been suffering from medical issues and it includes a new pain in a sensitive region for Lunchbox. Bobby talked about the tragic headlines from over the weekend including the shooting at Brown University and the passing of Robert Reiner. In the Anonymous Inbox, Bobby gives his thoughts on a listener who's fiancé wants his female best friend to be his 'best woman' in their wedding. She wants to know if she is justified in the idea of it making her uncomfortable.
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Mike has been fascinated with The Wizard of Oz his entire life because of the traumatic experience the cast and crew suffered in the making of the 1939 movie. He shares the things you might not know about the classic film from people being burned, poisoned, forced to smoke cigarettes, slapped in the face and more terrible things. And how the movie was actually a failure when it debuted in theaters but was saved almost 20 years later and became the classic we know it to be today. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 starring Josh Hutcherson. It picks up one year has passed since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Former security guard Mike has kept the truth from his 11-year-old sister, Abby, concerning the fate of her animatronic friends. Mike crashes out over how bad he thought it was, why it was his worst theater experience of the year and the one redeeming quality of the franchise. In the Trailer Park, Mike blind reacts to Supergirl starring Milly Alcock and coming out on June 26, 2026. It’s about Superman’s 23-year old cousin who has a drinking problem and will serve as the 2nd film in the DC Universe. When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. Mike talks about what he thinks about the suit, her heat vision and what might be the fate of her dog, Krypto.
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Rhaina Cohen (author of The Other Significant Others) joins us to reframe how we think about friendship: past, present, and possible futures. Rhaina explains why intense platonic bonds once held public, ritualized importance (think “sworn brotherhoods” and romantic friendships of the 17th–19th centuries), how marriage’s role shifted to demand emotional everything-ness, and why that cultural shift squeezed out space for friendships.
What you'll get out of this episode:
The friendship that inspired Rhaina's book
Historical models of deep same-sex friendship and how they differ from modern assumptions
Why modern romantic relationships often eclipse friendship and why that harms us
Real-life choices Rhaina and her husband made (communal living, prioritizing friends) and practical tips to preserve friendships
How to be a better friend: rituals, calendars, play, and honest conversation
Handling jealousy and myths about opposite-sex friendships
If you want to build stronger platonic connections, rethink where you live and who you share life with, or simply appreciate how friendship can anchor a life, this episode is for you.
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Kat and Amy go over the Drama Triangle today! Kat helps us unpack the difference between content vs. context (aka fact vs. the story we write about the fact), why our brains default to meaning-making, and how those stories can lift us above the line into possibility…or pull us below the line into fear, lack, and powerlessness.
Kat explains the 3 unconscious roles of the Drama Triangle: Victim, Rescuer, and Persecutor + why each one feels rewarding in the moment, and how they keep us trapped in unhealthy communication loops. Both Amy and Kat share some personal stories on the Drama Triangle showing up in their own lives.
They also talk about how quickly we rotate roles and what actually breaks the cycle: noticing your patterns, naming your feelings, setting boundaries, lowering expectations, and taking radical responsibility for yourself.
It’s an eye-opening and immediately practical episode. Plus, Amy brings in the “burnt toast theory” to show how reframing even the smallest moments can be helpful.
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