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“You know, at the core of Working Genius, what it does is it allows us to avoid guilt and judgment—guilt about ourselves and judgment of others.” That's Patrick Lencioni, bestselling author and organizational health expert, talking about his breakthrough Working Genius productivity framework on the Sales Gravy podcast. If you're leading a sales team, this explains why high performers thrive in some roles and burn out in others. Right now, you probably have high performers who are miserable, rockstars who've lost their spark, and top reps who suddenly can't hit quota. And you're wondering—did you hire wrong, did someone lose their edge, or do you need to have “the conversation”? What if the problem isn't the person at all? The Real Reason Your Best People Are Struggling Not all work is created equal, and your sales reps aren't wired to do all of it. Lencioni stumbled on this insight while reflecting on himself. He'd show up to work loving his job and the people he worked with, yet swing from energized to frustrated without understanding why. His colleague asked, “Why are you like that?” Over a few hours, Lencioni and his team pinpointed six distinct types of work. Depending on which type you're doing, you're either energized or drained. Five years later, over 1.5 million people have taken the Working Genius assessment. Why? Most organizations force talented people into work that drains them, then blame them when they struggle. Most sales leaders hire a closer for their ability to seal deals, then wonder why they can't prospect. They promote a quota-crusher into management, then watch them implode under administrative responsibilities. Or move an account manager into new business development and act shocked when performance tanks. The talent was there all along, but their positioning was wrong. Six Types of Work—and Why Most People Only Excel at Two Patrick Lencioni identified six distinct types of work that exist in every organization: Wonder (W): Spotting opportunities, asking big-picture questions Invention (I): Creating new solutions, processes, or systems Discernment (D): Evaluating ideas, figuring out what will work Galvanizing (G): Rallying the team, getting people moving Enablement (E): Supporting others, clearing obstacles, making things happen Tenacity (T): Following through, finishing tasks, closing deals Here’s what matters: most people are strong in two, competent in two, and are drained by the remaining two. And there are no good or bad geniuses. Your closer with natural Tenacity isn’t more valuable than your strategic thinker with Wonder and Discernment. Your rep who rallies the team (Galvanizing) isn’t better than the one who quietly enables everyone behind the scenes. Different geniuses are valuable in different ways. The goal is to build a team where all six are represented, and people work in their areas of strength. Force someone into work that drains them, and sales team performance tanks. Leave them in their genius zones, and energy and results skyrocket. Stop Judging Your People (And Yourself) You’ve probably got a rep right now who frustrates you. Maybe they’re brilliant in client meetings but terrible at following up. Maybe they generate incredible account strategies, but can’t stand the daily grind of outbound prospecting. Maybe they close deals but never update the CRM. Your first instinct is to judge them. “They’re not coachable.” “They don’t care about the details.” “They’re lazy.” Working Genius removes that judgment. It shows you that their struggle isn’t about character—it’s about wiring. A rep isn't bad at follow-up because they don’t care. They’re bad at it because Tenacity isn’t their genius. A rep isn't a bad team player because they don't remove obstacles for others. Enablement isn't their strength. And here’s the part most sales leaders miss: you need to stop judging yourself, too. You feel guilty that you hate certain parts of your job. You think you should be better at forecasting, or administrative work, or whatever drains you. But guilt about your own limitations makes you harder on your team. When you accept that you’re not built to excel at everything, you can extend that same grace to others. You stop punishing people for being human and start positioning them for success. Start With Self-Reflection Which activities give you energy? Which leave you drained? I’ll be honest about my own wake-up call. I travel over 300 nights a year, giving keynotes and working with clients. Last summer, I got to the point where I thought I was going to have a mental breakdown. Days stacked with short calls, client check-ins, alignment meetings, and podcasts. I was furious when I got to the office, and furious when I left because those days completely destroy my brain. I’m a wonderer and a thinker. I need space to ideate. Without that time, I can’t function. So I implemented a new rule: no more than two meetings per day. I understood my working genius and restructured my time. Once you see your own patterns, look at your team. Track what lights people up and what slows them down. Patterns emerge quickly. How to Apply Working Genius to Your Sales Team We had a team member at Sales Gravy who was noticeably unhappy. Not complaining out loud, just clearly not thriving. When we looked at what the job required versus their working genius profile, the answer was obvious. We had them doing work completely opposite of their natural abilities. Once we restructured their role to align with their strengths, everything changed. Here's how you can apply it: Pair complementary geniuses. Big-picture thinkers need execution-focused partners. Strategic planners need implementers. Someone strong in Wonder and Invention but weak in Tenacity needs to work with someone who loves finishing and closing. Restructure roles around natural strengths. Don't force people into weaknesses. Reassign or support tasks that drain them. Be intentional with promotions. Top performers don’t automatically make good managers. Your best individual contributor may hate administrative work. Your best manager may dislike strategic planning. Know what fits before making moves. Have your team take the assessment. Get everyone’s working genius profile. Put it at their workstation. Use it in real-time during team meetings when you’re trying to figure out why something isn’t working. We do this at Sales Gravy, and it’s transformed how we work together. The Bottom Line Your sales team isn't broken, but your understanding of how they work might be. When you force talented people into roles that clash with their natural strengths, you get frustration, underperformance, and attrition. Then you blame the person and start hiring again. Everyone has areas of frustration. Everyone faces work they aren't naturally good at. Working Genius doesn't let people avoid the draining tasks—but it helps you understand why some work feels impossible, build teams that complement each other, and stop punishing your people for being human. Stop judging that rep who struggles with CRM updates. Stop feeling guilty that you hate certain parts of your job. Start positioning people where their natural abilities can shine. Over 1.5 million people have discovered their working genius. Most of them wish they’d found it sooner. Visit workinggenius.com and take the assessment. Use coupon code GRAVY for 20% off.
The guys talk about the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny, and the Olympics. They also power rank bells and give you some Super Bowl prop bets that the mainstream media doesn't want you to know about.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
In “Trade, Taste, and the Evolving Tale of Texas Whiskey,” Gravy reporter Evan Stern visits the Lone Star State to get a taste of a growing movement: Texas whiskey. Given the importance of saloons in cowboy culture and western mythology, one might think Texas whiskey has a long and storied history. But though Texans have always had a fondness for the demon drink, as a legal industry, Texas whiskey is barely even twenty years old. Despite this youth, however, its growth has been explosive. While as recently as 2010, the state claimed a mere two whiskey distilleries, that number now hovers around sixty and is growing. Yet as makers like Still Austin, Balcones, and Garrison Brothers have garnered awards and drawn national attention, its identity is still being discovered and remains challenging to define. In an increasingly saturated market, one also can't help but wonder: Is Texas whiskey on the cusp of something big, or will it bust? Through visits to two “grain to glass” distilleries, Stern learns of the industry's origins from Dan Garrison. The first licensed whiskey maker in modern Texas, Garrison tells of the challenges he faced aging bourbon in the torrid Hill Country and how his process has matured since his days as an early pioneer. Gravy also hears about the challenges regional distillers have faced in distinguishing their brands in a saturated market from sommelier Daniel Whittington, while Kentucky-based spirits author Fred Minnick argues that Texans' openness to experimentation has helped shift the flavor narrative of American whiskey. Illustrating this is John Evans who, in a move that could be considered unorthodox, has chosen to use oats in a mash bill he developed himself. A fifth-generation farmer, he opened Wilson Valley Mercantile on his family's historic property after thinking: “Why not make corn worth more by selling it as whiskey?” Featuring spirits distilled from grains raised entirely onsite, he shares his journey as an independent upstart. In these conversations, Gravy asks questions about process and flavor, while exploring how Texas's emergence reflects the American craft movement and pondering what its future could mean for the drinking world as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12pm hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Mike Golic Sr. joins the show. NFL HOFer Bryant Young sits down with Kevin and Cory. Gridiron Gravy: The football movie we've always wanted - ready, down, hut hut hut! BREAKING: Anthony Davis traded to the Wizards
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Former NFL Network host, fantasy football analyst and current Suumer Sports host Lindsay Rhodes. AM ON THE FM: National Golden Retriever Day / the wildest high school sports stat ever. Gridiron Gravy: Who is gonna win all the NFL Awards on Thursday?
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Cowboys coaching updates / Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of Oklahoma edge Mason Thomas. AM ON THE FM: National Ukulele Day / Onlyfans to the Olympics? Gridiron Gravy: And then there were none
Today we are catching carmen up on all the news as she's been busy packing all week. We talk about strikes, the world economy, roast battles, and did you know turning point has been doing fraud (allegedly)? What a hoot!
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Gridiron Gravy: Are the Seahawks better than the Patriots at running back and wide receiver? Wrestling legend Kevin Von Erich live in studio. AM ON THE FM: Random things that make your day / how not to spend lottery winnings
The guys talk about sleepwalking, climbing buildings, and snow leopards. They also learn about rocket science and power rank boy bands.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of Texas Tech LB (and player Wolchuk never talks about) Jacob Rodriguez. AM on the FM: National Puzzle Day / Should I Drink It? Gridiron Gravy: Are the Seahawks better than the Patriots at running back and wide receiver?
The guys talk about sleepwalking, climbing buildings, and snow leopards. They also learn about rocket science and power rank boy bands.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of wide receivers KC Concepcion and Omar Cooper. AM ON THE FM: National Lego Day / College basketball giveaway is killing ticket prices. Gridiron Gravy: Are the Seahawks better at running back and wide receiver?
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of Miami edge Akheem Mesidor. AM on the FM: What do you wish you learned in school? Stop betting against Scottie! Gridiron Gravy: Are the Seahawks better at running back and wide receiver?
The second hour of The K&C Masterpiece from Monday January 26th, 2026
Today we are talking abt winter weather and battening down the hatches as Drew and DJ prepare for a winter storm. What are your favorite disaster foods? We also get into the inventions of the drug cartel, Chinese ozympic, and of course a touch of doom and gloom.
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Bomani Jones, Giannis' teammates and betting lowlifes ... do any of these folks deserve Forgiveness Friday? Do you? AM ON THE FM: Comfort movies and shows / Michael Irvin shuts down the jokes. Gridiron Gravy: Another new coach and are these QBs primed to take the next step next season?
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of super safety Caleb Downs. AM on the FM: National Hot Sauce Day / Fernando Mendoza predicted his future. Gridiron Gravy: Are these QBs primed to take the next step next season? Plus, a substation investigation update!
In “Fruitcake in Space,” Gravy producer Bronwen Wyatt explores a bizarre footnote in the annals of human space travel. In 1968, a scientist at a military research facility developed a very unusual recipe: a nutritionally-fortified fruitcake designed as an emergency ration for astronauts. It might be easy to dismiss this fruitcake, but we're here to argue that it's part of a larger story—one that takes us from the early days of NASA's space program to our current quest for Mars. Wyatt investigates the importance of safe preservation techniques in space, how NASA determines what food astronauts will actually eat, and why fruitcake actually makes perfect sense as an emergency ration. In an archival interview from 1966, dietician Mary Klicka at the Natick Laboratory Army Research, Development, and Engineering Center points to the unique challenges of preparing acceptable menus for long-term space travel. Wyatt speaks to Vickie Kloeris, who managed NASA's food systems for nearly thirty years from the laboratory at Johnson Space Center in Houston, and Jennifer Levasseur, a curator specializing in food at the Air and Space Museum. Finally, retired astronaut Cady Coleman shares her perspective on dining in orbit. Coleman, who volunteered for the role of "food czar" on the International Space Station, tells how food becomes a form of currency and a tool for building camaraderie among astronauts. Kloeris, Levasseur, and Coleman emphasize that dining space is about more than the mechanical function of obtaining enough calories to survive. Even in the most barren environments, our cultural drive to bond over food is a connection to our lives on earth and part of what makes us human. The selection and preparation of food—work that is often dismissed as inconsequential domestic labor—is a crucial part of the success of any mission in space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Our NFL Draft focus continues with a breakdown of Keldric Faulk. AM ON THE FM: National Thank Your Mentor Day / Cam Newton is right about Josh Allen. Gridiron Gravy: How the Rams changed the game and the Seahawks responded
Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 334 that serves up a classic Billy Joel misheard lyric with “You May Be Right,” hilariously reimagined as “You made the rice; I made the gravy.” Nearly four years after the last Billy Joel episode, we revisit the Glass Houses opener to explore the song's meaning, its iconic shattered-glass intro, and why this high-energy hit still feels right at home—whether on the radio or at karaoke. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #podcastinavan #vanpodcast #SongLyricsFails #MusicPodcast #PodcastLovers #MustListen #BillyJoel #YouMayBeRight #GlassHouses https://youtu.be/Jo9t5XK0FhA?si=-J2q_Sd7hvNGp_ZB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_May_Be_Right https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel https://americansongwriter.com/the-meaning-behind-you-may-be-right-by-billy-joel-and-that-breaking-glass-at-the-beginning-of-the-song/ https://www.songfacts.com/facts/billy-joel/you-may-be-right
In this episode of The Pal's Podcast, Ricky Liorti sits down with Marlon and Duke from the Extra Gravy podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about podcasting, creativity, comedy, and building something that lasts. Dani is off handling exams, so Ricky takes the lead as they dive deep into what it really means to be consistent in podcasting. Marlon shares how discovering podcasts nearly a decade ago inspired him to start Extra Gravy back in 2017, long before Toronto had a real podcast scene. Duke opens up about his own podcast journey, how he balances multiple shows, and what changes once you step behind the mic yourself. The conversation covers everything from favorite podcast routines and unforgettable episodes to wild stories involving mentalists, hypnotists, and moments that made everyone cry laughing. They also talk candidly about why conversational podcasts work better than rigid interviews, how over-preparing can actually kill great conversations, and why chemistry and excitement matter more than clout. They don't shy away from the business side either. From the challenges of monetizing podcasts to why brands are often hesitant to sponsor long-form conversations, this episode pulls back the curtain on the realities creators face today. This is an honest, funny, behind-the-scenes look at podcasting culture, Toronto creativity, and why the best shows feel like you're hanging out with friends.
The guys talk about the NFL playoffs, cool nicknames, and doing magic for the blind. They also power rank empires.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Are the NFL Playoffs too small a sample size to determine what coaches and players do well? AM on the FM: National Camcorder Day / Johnny Knoxville is slowing down. Gridiron Gravy: The head coaching positions are filling up - but with the right choices?
The guys talk about the NFL playoffs, cool nicknames, and doing magic for the blind. They also power rank empires.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Season in the Abyss:“Gravy is Free”w/ Nate Barfield @ Hot StuffListen. Subscribe. Share.The Eat the Boot Podcast is sponsored by Cheba Hut Toasted Subs in Baton Rouge and features music from Louisiana based singer/songwriter, Adam Dale, from the album “Shadowtown”. www.eattheboot.com
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Mavs and Stars SUUUUUUUPER Segment! AM on the FM: National Popcorn Day / Drew Timme's amazing postgame presser. Gridiron Gravy: More Playoffs! Plus, coaching decisions, contracts and a new hope for McCarthy?
In this episode the gang gets indoctrinated by a Fox News waiting room, gets free almost benzos, melts ice and comes up with a pay pig solution
College talk with the Campus Connection, Sports Cards, Stars and Mavs Super Segment, and a look at all things football with Gridiron Gravy.
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11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Mavs-Nuggets / How long before Cooper Flagg is a top-25 player in the NBA? Or is he already there? AM on the FM: National Hat Day / A wholesome college football story. Gridiron Gravy: latest playoff injury updates
At this moment, Jim and Amos recap their holidays as well as the recent ICE incident, how Weight Watchers is practically over due to Ozempic, and the irony of the Bondi Beach hero loving Trump. Jim's special "Two Limb Policy" is out now on Netflix! ADS Mood: Use promo code ATM when you check out to save 20% on your first order at http://www.mood.com for first-time buyers. Monarch: Use code ATM at http://www.monarch.com in your browser for half off your first year. That’s 50% off your first year at http://www.monarch.com with code ATM. SOCIALS: Jim Jefferies Website: https://www.jimjefferies.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jimjefferies FB: https://www.facebook.com/JimJefferies Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimjefferies Amos Gill IG: @abitofamosgill FB: https://www.facebook.com/AmosGillComedy/ Theme Song: "Rein It In Cowboy" by the Doohickeys
The guys talk about the NFL playoffs, time machines, and stealing things. They also learn about The Grateful Dead.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Baseball Nuggets: Do MLB front-office folks think the Rangers front office is any good? AM on the FM: Fan personalities at a party / Scooter Braun is clueless. Gridiron Gravy: Everyone watches the NFL and is this the toughest player in the league?
The guys talk about the NFL playoffs, time machines, and stealing things. They also learn about The Grateful Dead.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
In Bad Idea Island, Chaz and AJ continue to talk about creepy dolls. Today, the "parents" of the hyper-realistic dolls are being sent off to the island. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, an unknown problem with KFC gravy lead to some wild violence. (7:17) Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their food rage moments, from running out of roast beef to way too much mayonaise. (15:17) A man in Florida stopped cars on the highway to rescue two toddlers, who wandered out of their yard into the road. The parents had no idea. (28:09)
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Cowboys News!! The biggest (and for some, still ongoing) questions for all 14 of the playoff teams. AM on the FM: Make Your Dream Come True Day / CFP ticket prices are outrageous. Gridiron Gravy: The top rookies of the season! Where does Tyler Booker go?
This week on Wow, Nice Segue, the crew does what they do best to not get off topic too fast. The episode kicks off with a deep (and deeply unserious) dive into conspiracy theories, like too many street lights flickering in a row. From there, things get historical as the gang debates which famous figures definitely would've had burner Twitter accounts, and what they'd be tweeting at 2:47 a.m.Hunger strikes next as the conversation pivots to SWVA specialty pizza flavors, where local pride, questionable topping choices, and strong opinions collide. Things stay spoiler-free but hype-heavy with a Stranger Things Season 5 chat, focusing on vibes, theories, and emotional preparedness—without ruining anything for anybody absolute SPOILER FREEThe tone shifts (briefly) with reactions to a recent Averngers: Doomsday-related leak, before snapping right back to everyday chaos with a surprisingly passionate rant about the mysterious lack of self-checkouts at Dollar General. Finally, the episode wraps with a cathartic and highly debatable segment where the hosts rank the Top 5 Things That Grind Our Gears, guaranteeing at least one “that's so true” and one “absolutely not” from listeners.Fast, funny, and all over the place in the best way—Wow, Nice Segue delivers another episode that proves you don't need a plan when the tangents are this good.If you enjoy this podcast please let us know by liking, rating, reviewing and commenting. Send us suggestions for movies to watch and discuss, send us suggestions for alcohol to review during the show and random segue ideas. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @wownicesegue12, uniform specific twitter account @uniform_monitor, subscribe to our YouTube Channel, and follow us on TikTok @wownicesegueClassic Chaos, classic segues.
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Oregon-Indiana / Have you adjusted to (and accepted) the new reality of college sports and does it affect your enjoyment at all? AM on the FM: Clean Your Desk Day / Tiger Woods makes turning 50 sound fun! Gridiron Gravy: More playoffs - plus, the All-Pros and a local alum becomes an OC
On todays show we talk organizing, struggling, winning, and walking back from the doom cliff with the pride of Alabama Warren Tidwell follow his work at acrossalabama.org
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Dallas Cowboys insider Mickey Spagnola joins the show. AM ON THE FM: House Plant Appreciation Day. Gridiron Gravy: Which NFL Playoff game are you most intrigued by this weekend?
The guys talk about the NFL playoffs, the finale of Stranger Things, and learn about penguins. They also kick off the month of Manuary! You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
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11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Dallas Cowboys insider Mickey Spagnola. AM on the FM: National Bubble Bath Day / the best college basketball quote of the season. Gridiron Gravy: Power ranking the NFL Playoff Power Rankings
In “How a Humble Crab Dish Became the Soul of Tampa,” Gravy producer Nicole Hutcheson travels across Tampa to trace the story of a lesser-known local dish—crab chilau. Every city has a dish that says something true about the people who built it. In Tampa, that dish is crab chilau. Made with blue crabs and simmered in tomatoes, garlic, spices, and served over pasta, crab chilau is shaped by Sicilians, Cuban and Afro-Cuban families, and Tampa's Black community—each group adding a twist to make it their own. Hutcheson's journey travels from historic Ybor City to rapidly gentrifying corridors of the city, and even knee-deep into the marshy waters of Tampa Bay. Along the way, she meets the people carrying crab chilau forward today: Enzo Pardo, a Sicilian chef reimagining the dish through his own heritage; Jesus Puerto, a Tampa native who returned home after decades away to stake his claim; and Reggie Nelson, an enterprising businessman and chef building a name for himself while preserving a culinary legacy rooted in community. Listeners hear first-hand how crab chilau isn't a single recipe. Instead it's what happens when different cultures, customs, and lived experiences come together in the same pot and city. No one version is the same—some are spicier, some brown the sauce until it resembles a stew. Others keep it closer to a sofrito. Add-ins like ground beef, smoked sausage, and snow crab aren't deviations; they're evidence of a dish built to evolve and feed a crowd. Through personal encounters in kitchens, restaurants, and the outdoors, Hutcheson shares how crab chilau reflects the way Tampa's food culture itself was built: informally, collaboratively, and without a singular owner. From cooks freestyling the pot to meals designed to nourish entire neighborhoods, the dish tells a larger story about gathering, creativity, and culture. Crab chilau is a living record of how cultures meet and adapt. Listeners will walk away from this episode with a deeper sense of Tampa's identity and place in the American South. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines The first Best Damn Audio of the new year, featuring the “Bourbon St Gravy” and some old people who can't seem to nail the take
10am hour of The K&C Masterpiece!
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Dallas Cowboys insider Mickey Spagnola. AM on the FM: Take down the Christmas Tree day / The worst fantasy football league ever? Gridiron Gravy: Which open NFL job would you most wanna take?
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11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Matt and Jeff Hardy stick around for another segment. Dallas Cowboys Thank You and No Thank You Notes. Gridiron Gravy: A huge NFL record goes down (and so does a more obscure one)!
Carmen and Dj throw away the Resolution and welcome the new year with Revolution!! Many Hugs and a Happy New Year Babies!!