Weekly beers and hashing out the world's problem.

Let's talk food with the crew and J.M.'s dad. Hopefully y'all get the munchies. Let us know.

Join Cody and J.M. as they preview the best halftime show known to man, and deep-dive into Tucker's best guest ever. Is this a turning point for the podcast? Are we a conspiracy pod now?

Stick with us to the end to listen to the new slur we accidently discovered.

Strap in, folks. J.M. has lot of thoughts, and really doesn't care about your opinions on the issue.

Not our best edition of this. Maybe we can redeem ourselves next year.

The title of the movie is Basic. It took way too long to figure it out.

An Aaron/J.M. special where we debate the ability of your hosts to run a 200-mile relay.

Talking some food, some Turkish hair transplants, and where the Republican party goes in 2026

We really find our groove by the 1 hour mark. Sorry it took so long to get there.

This is not what the episode is about, but it was such an audacious statement it needed to be highlighted.

The government is shut down and we still have the money to complain about it

We didn't want to talk about it last week. This week, Cody was here, and made us talk about it.

We are not talking about this week's events. There is no reason to.

This week's actual episode that J.M. didn't forget to upload.

J.M. forgot to hit upload last week. Here's Part 1 of a two-part drop this week.

J.M. debates his ability to complete a 9/9/9 challenge, and we discuss the logistics of competitive eating.

It's been two weeks, so you know we're just catching up. Nothing special.

A Cody and Aaron special, as the boys recap Porch Fest 2025, a wedding, and talk crap about Rush.

This episode is just unfounded opinion. Don't even both listening.

Just a rambling episode with some coherent thoughts sprinkled in.

Zach Jones joins the podcast to give your three favorite hosts some insight on how ministry affects progressive ideals merge with a Christian mission and explain why people that cook sourdough bread are better than regular people. Enjoy.

We're back! We spend 5 minutes on three states and an hour talking about everything else.

Have you said, "thank you" to your federal government today? Neither have we, so listen to the music of 3OH!3 and forget the looming trade war and Russian war crimes.

Back after a long break, we talk some food.

Short and sweet. Aaron and J.M. argue over the rules about what counts as being "from" a state.

Welcome to 2025 where we just don't care about Trump any more. A year of music and BS starting with Alabama and Alaska.

Welcome to the new year. We have imperialism, fires, a South African president, and much more.

Computer games, Pete Hegseth, Aaron's Bike, J.M. hates risotto. It's a lot this week.

After a resounding defeat, it's time to talk about how the Democratic party put zero effort into an election and thought they had it won.

'Salem's Lot, one of the most important King novels in his library, gets terribly dissected by the team. Also, we lost audio at the end. Sorry.

Aaron and J.M. do their best to derail Cody from talking about the election and Arnold Palmer's giant dick.

A nice chat between J.M. and Aaron about food, coffee, and state elections.

Some post-debate commentary, jokes about Mark Robinson, music talk at the end.

Post-debate, recording on 9/11. Let's see where this goes.

Another regional music exclusive with Cody and J.M. Enjoy our very specific taste in country music.

What would a WWII Star Wars look like? What about a traditional Japanese Jurassic Park tattoo? All this and more in this week's episode.

We're excited, we're rejuvenated, we're balz to the walz for Tim Walz. Plus, lots of other random shit.

Just a few friends catching up, making topical jokes about the ethnicity of Aaron's table.

The GOP published their 20 talking points for what Donald Trump is going to do if elected president. We break it down, with commentary.

Cody and Aaron episode because J.M. can't walk to the location he podcasts from. Some vacation recaps, some thoughts on the the Democratic nominee, and irresponsible comments that J.M. did not edit in post.