Nate and Adam are not experts. They are not intelligent. They are not going to change the world.
From Adam's new man cave, Nate and Adam resume their podcast, catch up, and get closer to Nate's life changing forever.
We deep dive into erg tests, Formula 1, and Adam's twitter feed.
Nate drops some big news. The boys go on a big bike ride. And Adam is looking for a big Formula 1 constructor to take Ferrari's place in his heart.
Will gloats. Nate rides. Adam (wants to) surf on land.
Tod Williams, author of The Trigger Mechanism, stops in to discuss his new book, going vegan, and being one of the best knife sellers in the country.
The boys are back, and this time, they’re serious. Serious about bees.
Charlie Kelly (Paper Boys Podcast) comes back on to tell us why we shouldn’t shampoo our hair.
Two guys on their way to play poker discuss cars, driving across country, and the evils of gambling.
While Nate and Adam are on Thanksgiving break, they’ve created an edited show full of clips from past shows that didn’t quite make it to air.
Welcome Parker Drake! You’re only six weeks old and you’re already more wonderful and deeper than the Matthew McConaughey/Kate Husband romantic comedy, Fool’s Gold.
John Tucker Must Die is not a good movie, despite Nate thinking otherwise. They talk about it, and other movies that make them smile in this week's episode.
When it comes to Fairfield County, Nate and Adam are absolute experts. They love it. They hate it. They are mostly indifferent.
Nate and Adam welcome Paul into the mix, and they talk about bar fights, halloween costumes, and rock and roll.
Ever love a song that's so bad you're afraid to tell anyone about it? Nate and Adam have a few. More than a few. And they dive into their music libraries to share a few gems.
It’s been awhile, but Nate and Adam are ready to catch up. A tree falls on Adam’s house, Nate gets winded, and the Lion King gets graphic.
Nate and Adam discuss why somethings should sink to the bottom of Lake Travis forever. They also dive into crowd-sourced investing, being “Castawayed,” and why pregnant chicks are endurance athletes.
First stop: a visit with Bill Senst who recently moved to Charleston and loves it - despite the rampant racism. Then, we talk about Palmetto Bluff, F1 (briefly), drones, planes, and the 13.1 miles we ran in the Fairfield Half Marathon.
We spoil Game of Thrones and Avengers: Endgame. We also talk about close calls, famous people, and low heart rates.
Title IX gets dissected, especially as it relates to the college entrance scandal. Nate talks about his hopes and dreams. Adam worries about facehuggers.
Put this Poop Popsicle inside you. Charlie Kelly (Paper Boys Podcast) stops in/outside to answer all our gross science questions.
Back from a quick trip to Atlanta, Adam has stories to share. Nate is slightly injured and has the bandages to prove it. Plus, Formula 1 returns - much to the dismay of most of our listeners.
Nate's brother Will is in studio to discuss whiskey, rowing, collecting, and anger management.
Nate and Adam discuss the next challenge. They lament the demise of the manual transmission. And, they discuss how they're still children.
Nate and Adam talk about their workouts (or lack thereof), how to build the ultimate ski resort, and plan for Nate’s very cold swim in Long Island Sound.
Nate & Adam talk about Adam’s foray into composing for musical theater, the demise of the Fyre Festival, how social media is ruining the world, and why casinos may just be the worst places in America.
With the government shutdown, there’s lots to discuss. Like Adam getting kicked out of the Super Bowl, and Nate stopping a diet because it was too effective.
Horse racing, vitiligo, Nate's diet, and how to properly use a urinal are all discussed - at great length - in this week's episode.
It's never a good idea to podcast on New Year's Eve. This episode proves it.
Nate's brother and PhD candidate, Charlie, comes on the show to discuss his work in rocket science while Adam and Nate claim they're also smart because they've seen Mars Attacks!
Adam leverages his sickness to create the "movie trailer voice." Nate almost kills school children.
Nate answers questions. Adam gets gooned. Nothing gets accomplished.
Adam thinks he's a Scotch expert while Nate proves himself to be a naturalist.
Marc discusses A.I. Nate discusses Native American etymology. Adam misuses the term "anecdote."
Nate likes motorcycles. Nate rides motorcycles. Adam likes motorcycles. Adam doesn't ride motorcycles because he's pretty sure he'll crash one and subsequently leave his daughter father-less.
Nate and Adam discuss driving with kids, what to name this podcast, how to kill a pig, and challenge each other to mental and physical feats of greatness.
This week's topic is Formula 1. It's not a new sport, but it's new to Nate and Adam and they're quickly becoming fanatics.