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In Episode 242 of The Black Lincoln Collective Comedy Podcast, Fred is back, alive to the show again, and immediately welcomed with the kind of dignity this program is famous for: a discussion about synthetic farts, AI-generated gas, and the need for “real farts” in modern podcasting. It is, somehow, a return to normal. The crew kicks things off by welcoming a new listener, Dale from Canada, before revisiting the emotional damage caused by Fred missing the previous episode. Parker and Allan remind him that, in his absence, they were forced to slap together a show without him and do all the things he would normally veto. Fred, naturally, did not listen. Friendship is beautiful. From there, Fred launches into the main story: his family vacation to Hilton Head Island. Before the trip even begins, he manages to back into an elderly woman's car while trying to buy a shirt for a funeral, which is pretty much the perfect tone-setter for any relaxing getaway. Once the family arrives at the Hilton Head resort, things do not get much smoother. The resort is described as a confusing four-building maze with offset rectangles, broken elevators, long walks, inconvenient room layouts, and a setup that seems specifically designed to punish anyone traveling with kids, luggage, or a working sense of direction. The group has to reshuffle rooms after discovering one unit is spacious enough for the whole family while the other is basically vacation Tetris. Then there is the long walk to the beach, a convenient bar at the end of the boardwalk, and Fred's encounter with the “hurricane challenge,” which escalates exactly as irresponsibly as expected. The vacation continues with glitter ice, the fear of shiny poop, expensive golf, rain, Hilton Head golf course prices, and one terrifying stinger of a golf shot that may or may not have launched across the island's main road. Nobody was arrested, so technically the vacation was a success. It is a classic BLC episode: weird, loud, sarcastic, and mostly a warning label. #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://americasfavoritepodcast.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
Would You Fall for It? AI Scams, Austin Drama & the Rain Gauge Debate You Didn't Know You NeededIf someone called you sounding exactly like a loved one in trouble… would you know it's fake? That chilling question kicks off a rollercoaster episode of The JB and Sandy Show—where real-life fears, hometown headlines, and laugh-out-loud moments collide in the most unexpected ways.JB, Sandy, and Tricia dive into the unsettling rise of AI voice-cloning scams and the surprisingly simple trick that could protect your family. It's a conversation that quickly turns from curious to cautionary, with one standout takeaway: “You better have a safe word… and you better remember it.” But don't worry—it's not all serious. The crew balances the heavy with plenty of humor, including a hilariously relatable breakdown of nightlife economics:“Chicks go out with twenty bucks… and come home drunk, fed, and with twenty-five.”Yes, they unpack that mystery—and a few late-night fast-food truths you'll never unhear again. From there, the episode keeps the energy high with:A bizarre—and laughable—crime story involving an “invisibility spell” gone wrong.A heartwarming “Story We Love” spotlighting a powerful local event raising money for families impacted by cancer.A heated (and hilarious) debate over Austin's controversial new logo… and the lawsuit that's turning design drama into a full-blown spectacle.And one of the most unexpectedly passionate discussions of the morning: JB's backyard rain gauge. Trust us—this turns into a full-on argument about frogs, technology, and how people actually measure rain in Texas.Plus, don't miss the charming “Small Town Reporter” segment, where a young correspondent delivers both a feel-good story and a surprisingly detailed chicken tender review you'll be thinking about long after the episode ends. Packed with personality, local flavor, and just enough chaos, this episode captures everything you love about mornings with JB, Sandy, and Tricia—real conversations, real laughs, and moments that stick with you.Love what you hear? Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who could use a laugh (or a reminder to set a family safe word). Your support helps keep the show going strong every morning!
Sometimes the best episodes are the ones that completely fall apart.This episode of The Heavyweight Collective begins with real conversations about parenting, personal growth, promotions, graduations, and navigating life's emotional highs and lows. Along the way, the discussion explores therapy, grief, family expectations, and how complicated relationships continue to shape us long after they've changed.Then someone decides to eat an insanely hot Carolina Reaper chip.From that point forward, the episode becomes a mix of comedy, pain tolerance, friendship, and surprisingly thoughtful debates. The crew tackles everything from work-life happiness and personal sacrifice to music culture, controversial artists, streaming platforms, and rapid-fire hot takes that only get funnier as the challenge intensifies.It's unpredictable, hilarious, and somehow still meaningful.Tap in With US! Thanks for tapping in with The Heavyweight Collective! Make sure you follow, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this convo. Catch us on all socials for clips, updates, and more behind the mic. https://linktr.ee/TheHeavyweightPodcast
This week, Anuvab and Kunaal discuss Mumbai's never-ending parking woes, whether an old car can be a spare bedroom and whether hating skates counts as 'wheel racism', plus how does one answer the deceptively simple question: 'Are you happy?'PS. Send us your conundrums to be featured in an upcoming episode.(You can send us your conundrums at ourlastweek@audiomatic.in or simply DM on Instagram or comment on the video.)Follow us on Instagram for all updates and reels! https://www.instagram.com/ourlastweek#ourlastweekpodcast #comedypodcast #ourlastweek #olw #conundrum #comedypodcast #comedypodcastclips #podcast #newschannel #news #podcasters #hosts #youtube #kunaalroykapur #anuvabpal #commedian #ai #podcasters #concerts #doctors
Are You ‘Not Friendly'… or Just Done With People? THave you ever wanted to yell “not friendly!” just to avoid an awkward interaction? That question sets the tone for a wildly entertaining episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where everyday life gets hilariously dissected—and nothing is off limits. From unexpected dog encounters to viral food obsessions and the quirks of Austin living, this episode is packed with laugh-out-loud moments and relatable truths. Tricia kicks things off with a story that instantly resonates—borrowing a trick from dog owners by shouting “not friendly!” to keep people at bay. What starts as a funny workaround quickly turns into a bigger conversation about personal boundaries, public behavior, and those little moments that can flip your mood in seconds. The show dives into a mix of “care or don't care” topics that spark strong opinions. Ferrari's attempt to embrace electric vehicles raises eyebrows—“Where's the noise?”—while a discussion about relationship habits offers blunt, no-nonsense advice. Then comes a surprising confession from across America: people are obsessed with cheese. And honestly, who can blame them? Listeners also get a dose of Austin culture, as the crew reacts to a local controversy over changes at a beloved movie theater. The debate over nostalgia vs. modernization hits home, highlighting just how passionate people can be about their traditions. As one moment suggests, sometimes progress isn't always welcome—especially when it interrupts a good experience. The fun continues with one of the show's signature games, Minute to Win It, where a contestant proves that even the simplest questions can get intense under pressure. And in a segment that's become a fan favorite, “Cheeseburger Brock” returns with a mouthwatering recommendation that has everyone debating the ultimate burger experience. There are also unforgettable side moments—from a uniquely Austin-style dog-naming debate to a surprisingly addictive snack discovery that leads to the bold declaration: “It tastes exactly like a hamburger patty… but it's a chip.” It's these offbeat, spontaneous moments that make the show feel like you're hanging out with friends who always have something unexpected to say. Whether it's playful arguments, relatable frustrations, or just pure comedic timing, this episode captures the essence of what makes The JB and Sandy Show so addictive—real conversations, big laughs, and a little chaos along the way. If you laughed, cringed, or found yourself saying “that's so me,” don't miss what's next—subscribe now, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs a good laugh today.
“Are You Playing to Win… or Just Sharing Nachos? When it comes to life's little battles… are you strategizing three moves ahead—or just hoping for the best? Right out of the gate, Tricia sparks a spirited discussion about the unspoken rules of sharing food—especially nachos. Her confession, “I'm always thinking three nacho moves ahead of my opponent,” sets off a hilarious deep dive into food boundaries, including Sandy's firm stance on one surprising category: dairy. But the laughs don't stop there. The crew dives into a bizarre “crime report” involving a very unexpected barbecue thief—complete with police notes that will have you shaking your head and cracking up. It's the kind of story only this show could make even funnier. You'll also get a dose of nostalgia and pop culture as the team talks about how a certain legendary artist is suddenly dominating playlists again, proving that great music never really fades. And in true JB and Sandy fashion, they aren't holding back opinions—especially when it comes to celebrity headlines that might make you say, “Do we care… or not?” One of the standout heartwarming moments comes with the introduction of a brand-new “small town reporter,” whose personality already shines through—along with a peek into life in a household of four energetic boys. It's sweet, funny, and completely authentic. Plus, JB gets put on the spot in Rapid Fire Q&A, delivering a memorable quote: “I'm not afraid of death… I just don't want to be there when it happens.” It's classic JB—thoughtful with a twist of humor you won't forget. From paddleboard flute players to wild Austin moments, unpredictable weather talk, and stories that range from ridiculous to touching, this episode captures everything you love about mornings with JB, Sandy, and Tricia.
The Trampoline of Adulthood!Tricia perfectly captures the chaos of growing up with the line: “Remember when you couldn't get up on a trampoline because everyone kept jumping? That's adulthood.” It's funny, it's painfully accurate—and it sparks a conversation you didn't know you needed. The show also dives into a wild mix of pop culture and current buzz. You'll hear about a star-studded global halftime show lineup featuring Madonna and Shakira, and a bizarre-but-true story about a city wanting to honor the mosquito that took down a historical figure—because apparently, grudges can last centuries. Entertainment insider Stephen Presley joins the crew with some exciting updates, including a fresh expansion of the Rocky universe and the long-awaited return of a fan-favorite action franchise. It's the kind of behind-the-scenes scoop that movie buffs will love. But the heart of the episode lands in a candid and humorous check-in with Sandy, who's nearing the two-week mark of quitting a longtime habit. The conversation blends encouragement, self-reflection, and plenty of laughs—including a standout comparison that might have you rethinking your own “before and after” moments. And just when you think it couldn't get more offbeat, the show veers into everything from collectible popcorn bucket inventions to a real-life crime story unfolding in Austin—complete with a citywide call to action. It all wraps up with a lively rundown of what's happening around town this weekend, from major concerts to local events, giving listeners the perfect excuse to get out and enjoy it all. If you're looking for a show that mixes humor, heart, and just enough unpredictability to keep you hooked, this episode delivers.
Bill Burr is under fire again for his comedy, and we're breaking down why the "cancel" crowd can't let it go. We dive into the "R-word" debate, the Boston attitude, and why some words just won't die.SNL and Ellen writer Erik Marino joins Opie and Ron the Waiter to take us behind the scenes of the legendary "Puppy Episode." Opie reveals his theory on why Ellen DeGeneres had the best job in America—getting paid to "dirty dance" with her audience.Plus, we look at the deadly reality of botched "basement" cosmetic surgeries in the Bronx and Chinatown, the truth behind China's "Green Hat" insult, and why Ron is convinced that dragons were actually real.
Does Telling Someone to “Calm Down” Ever Actually Work? Does telling someone to “calm down” ever make things better… or does it crank everything up five notches?
Radio legend Opie and Ron Berman (Ron the Waiter) break down a bizarre morning in New York City. From the ultimate "rock bottom" subway beer to The Rock's "masculine" Met Gala skirt, we're covering it all.On Today's Show:The Subway Fosters: Ron decided to drink an oil can on the nyc subway train. Is there a sadder beverage choice?Hantavirus & Bird Watchers: How bird watching in an Argentine landfill started a virus scare. Opie sounds off on birding apps.Steven Tyler's in trouble and Opie is begging Martha Stewart for a garden tour.The Rock's Skirt: Dwayne Johnson's Polynesian-inspired fashion statement.RIP Ted Turner: Remembering the "Mouth of the South," the Atlanta Braves obsession, and the greatest mustache in media history.The Sloth Tragedy: The heartbreaking reason 52 sloths died in Orlando.
“Are You Smarter Than a Toaster Oven? Dump Drama, Waymo Woes & Rapid‑Fire Revelations” JB, Sandy, and Tricia dive into the oddly relatable struggles of everyday life — from being totally defeated by a toaster oven
Don't Touch The Babies and Hide Your Kids!Would you have the willpower to leave a baby animal alone… or would your heart totally betray you?
Bow or Bear Hug? The Royals, a Record Marathon, and Chaos at the White House “Why do people get so fired up over royalty anyway?”
Raccoon Night and Make My Shirley Temple A Double! Things kick off with Tricia's painfully relatable money moment—“I put $1,900 in an account for bills… I have $2,400 worth of bills. May the best bills win.”
*** Organizing my content. Best Last Year of Radio is now it's own separate podcast called Opie: Final Mic Drop https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/opie-final-mic-drop/id1893190444 Going chroilogically through my last year of radio ***Carl Ruiz is facing his greatest nightmare: a family road trip. In this classic segment from the final year at SiriusXM, Carl prepares for the legendary Memphis in May BBQ festival, only to realize his solo professional mission has turned into a cross-country trek with his wife and kids. The guys dive into truck stop culture and why Carl desperately needs a CB radio to survive the drive.This episode also features:A Historic First Meeting: Opie and Carl talk to Matt Farah (The Smoking Tire) for the very first time.The Crepe Disaster: Opie tries to convince a professional chef that his latest cooking video is "gourmet" quality, driving Carl absolutely nuts.
Half a Cherry, Sky Shenanigans & A Billion-Dollar Etch A Sketch What kind of person invents fruit cocktail… and angrily defends half a cherry like it's a royal decree? This episode kicks off with JB and Sandy revisiting one of their all-time favorite clips ever — an aggressively intense deep dive into fruit cocktail that sparks an unforgettable listener-requested moment: an Ode to Fruit Cocktail, performed live
Is Cold Butter Ruining Your Breakfast—and What Does That Say About Your Relationships? What starts as a fiery rant about rock‑hard butter quickly spirals into one of the most relatable, laugh‑out‑loud episodes yet of The JB and Sandy Show. The conversation hops wildly—in the best way—through nostalgia‑packed memories of school Field Day
“Raccoon Lady Rising and Fancy Fredericksburg Trouble” If you're on a crowded bus with one seat left, who really deserves it? Tricia officially embraces her new identity as the “Raccoon Lady”
The ceasefire is a "leaking" mess, and everyone is playing a game. Today we break down why Benjamin Netanyahu has no intention of stopping the bombs and why the Pakistan-brokered deal is falling apart at the seams. Plus: Tiger Woods allegedly calls Trump from a DUI scene? We aren't buying it. We also dive into the bizarre world of "Political Ghosting"—why are people actually throwing away their Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro collections? Also, we find Donald Trump's long-lost twin... who happens to be a potato farmer in Spain.Topics covered:00:00 – The "Lebanon Loophole" and Netanyahu's destructive end-game.12:45 – Tiger Woods' questionable "Phone-a-Friend" moment with Trump.25:30 – Bruce Springsteen, De Niro, and the death of separating art from politics.38:15 – The viral "Senora Trump" potato farmer.
Never Closes, Never Forget & A Savage Ode to BaseballThe show kicks off with big news that instantly sparks emotion: Katz's Delicatessen is officially coming back after 14 years away.
What Happens When Costco Trips, Cedar Fever Rants, and Childhood Toys Collide? What do Texas football diehards, rogue childhood toys, and a poetry-reading meathead have in common?
Today on Opie Radio: The bizarre $20M Mount Everest "diarrhea scam" exposed, the $167M lottery winner who can't stop burgling, and the latest on the Artemis II moon mission. Plus, a heartfelt message to my friend Ron Bennington following his recent health announcement.
“Naked Season Is Here
Episode Description: Is happy hour officially dead—or has it just moved to the backyard?
Episode Description: How much Axe body spray is too much Axe body spray?
How expensive does beef jerky have to get before you officially lose it?
How expensive does beef jerky have to get before it officially ruins your mood?
Opie, Carl Ruiz and Chris Distefano shoving Chocolate Cake in their faces as they talk about the infamous F U Mary incident. Chris is depressed when he takes off his shirt off cause he looks like yeast! Carl don't give a F about what he looks like and owns it! Sherrod Small arrives and we make fun of San Fransisco!
Episode Description: Have you ever defended something you love—even when everyone insists you're “better than that”?
Episode Description: If a lottery ticket wins after the drawing… does anyone really own it?
Episode Description: What's your go-to comfort food when you need a little nostalgia—or a snow day treat?
How long should you really wait before popping the question—and what's the most annoying thing people do with their phones in public?
“Would you risk it all for a baby monkey you've never met?”
Episode Description: “Have you ever found yourself in the most feminine place in Austin, eating small bites and spotting NBA legends?”
Opie joined by Carl Ruiz and comedians Chris Distefano, Rich Vos and Sherrod Small as they roast news personalities. Carl continues roasting his family. Rich Vos' shares his gross habits. Chris Distefano bummed gay guys didn't look at him in the gym. Carl with hilarious foodie stories and more!
Tired of the endless Bad Bunny vs. Kid Rock Super Bowl halftime wars that ignore how neither truly "represents America"? Opie wakes up raging at the manufactured drama, hypocrisy from pundits chasing clicks, and why the outrage is just a distraction from real problems—while Tony P dishes on twerking at a Puerto Rican watch party, getting wrecked by couples yoga, and why school taught us useless crap like cursive and the Pythagorean theorem instead of life skills. Laugh along as they call out the nonsense and remind you: if you don't like it, change the damn channel—then hit play for the unfiltered truth.
The Best and Last Year of Radio episodes are from Opie's last year of radio he did. 4/18Opie, Carl Ruiz and Sherrod Small are treated to another food hack that's delicious from Carl. The stolen phone ATM machine! Fake homeless people scammin new yorkers. The guy who stole a 100 cell phones. The danger of eating blowfish sushi. North End VS Little Italy and more!
Opie and Matt go full chaos live from Gehbards with comedians Tony P and Carla Oakerson, where Tony drops the bombshell that his mom got a hospital shot meant to end things—but he came out anyway, kicking off a riot of unfiltered stories. From totaling a Tahoe in his own icy driveway, wild courtroom kid outbursts during a citizenship ceremony, Ron Jeremy complimenting "amazing tits," and savage New York snow rants, this episode is packed with brutal family tales, comedy mishaps, and zero-holds-barred laughs. Hit play for the kind of raw, irreverent energy that'll have you cracking up and hitting replay—subscribe now and join the madness!
Trippin - is a SUPERCUT of the Opie Radio podcast LIVE from GebhardsVIDEO VERSION https://youtu.be/fBlrJxC48lEEver wonder if AI is secretly plotting against us with Doritos mistaken for guns and glue in your pizza sauce? Join Opie, Gebhards owner Matt, and comedian Tony P for a hilarious deep dive into tech fails, crayon-eating Marine myths, and mind-bending theories like Antarctic ice walls and humans as Earth's aliens, all while tasting Lawson's Nitro Stout. Tune in for laughs that challenge your reality and leave you questioning everything—perfect for conspiracy lovers and beer fans alike.
Jackie The Joke Man Needs WELLNESS CHECK?!https://youtu.be/1mwQ1v4gkLEOpie battles a savage flu with DayQuil disasters and Z-Packs while Ron the Waiter unleashes savage roasts on Patriots hype, Bills tears, and playoff upsets that could flip the script. From Jackie the Joke Man's epic dementia-level meltdown to Trump exhaustion rants and Songwriters Hall of Fame bombshells (Taylor Swift? Kiss?!), this wild morning rant delivers the unfiltered, gut-busting laughs you crave—hit play before the next snowstorm hits!