Hi, my name is Jon Randel and being born in 1964, I am a baby boomer. Every week I sit down with my three sons – a millennial and a couple of Gen Z Centennials – to discuss current events, sports, politics, and culture. It is the internet’s first and only multi-generational podcast – Meme 3 Sons. So, if you are interested in how 3 generations are tackling a wide range of issues from Micro-aggression and masks to the new Top Gun movie and left-wing evangelicals, this is the podcast for you.
After an extended hiatus and the crappiest year taking as long as possible to maybe, finally come to an end, we gathered together for a final end of the year special episode.
From Alpaca ranching and Columbus vs. Indigenous Peoples to Marijuana reality shows and dog Prozac vs. Viagra, we end our first season the same way we began.
What is Fast Food and who serves the best. Sit back, grab the fries of your choice and get fat with us as we chat about all things drive-thru. YUUUUUUMMMMM.
From an onside kick to the death of RBG and life in the world of privilege and power, we spend our 13th episode in wide-ranging chat about luck...good and bad.
Book-ended by two pieces of spectacular new Quinn vocabulary entries and pock-marked by any number of bizarre diversions, we kick off the 2020 NFL season in a beautiful way. After years in the wilderness, Clay, Quinn and I welcome the return of Sam to his birthright -- Dallas Cowboy fan. Join us as we bring the fattened calf and celebrate the return of this prodigal son in a very special episode of Meme 3 Sons.
What is the best movie trilogy of all time? Join this week's conversation as we blaze a trail through the Planet of the Apes, the effect of Jill St. John on a young boy's development, and Ewoks (good or bad?) among other things on our way to answering that question.
The NBA wildcat strike leads us into a tour of great and weird sports moments -- both historical and personal. Listen in to discover where Wiffle Ball, OJ Simpson, an errant soccer ball, and Quinn's bare behind fit into the journey.
It's not so much about whose generation has the best music....It's more about whether you know if "Acid Rap" is a genre, an album, or an artist. Listen, discover the answer, and enjoy a great cover of John Denver's "Country Roads."
The '70s? The '90s? Now? When was the best and worst time to have grown (or be growing) up in? We all have our opinions. We all have our reasons. Come listen to the conversation.
Despite near fatal sunburn, moving, and mastering an air fryer, the boys manage to plan their Dad's funeral: An Obama look alike, electric organ, and Viking burial.
From the passing of John Lewis and bridges still named after Grand Dragons to Sam's impending haircut and when charity requires a visit to a strip club, we manage to connect things that have nothing in common,
How many steps does it take us to get from Navajo Code Talkers in World War II, Paris Hilton at 40 (almost), and conspiracy theories to one of America's living artistic treasures? Way too few my friends, way too few.
In between asides on America's angriest young couple, the state of sports in America, remote reporting from Sam, and a the psychopathy of an executive uncle, we tackle America's real burning issue: Pontoon boats.
On the day after Independence Day, we manage to avoid Mt. Rushmore, and dead confederates (or living ones for that matter).; and dive into patriots like Cam Newton, semi faded running backs, Karens, and Lil' Wayne serving his country.
Summer has set in here in Atlanta and we spend this episode discussing the cutest family, the perils of HVAC repair, some dating do's and don't's as well K-Pop from the North.
In our inaugural episode, we take a dive into racial justice, Aunt Jemima & Uncle Ben, The University of Texas fight song as well as learning some new slang and getting an update on Kim Jong Un from a 14 year old.