so much to this gardening business
In which Brandon visits a museum for free, Collin discovered a Wonder Dog, Aaron thinks Umpires are expensive, and Bilbo met some giant bees.
Read MoreIn which Brandon visits a museum for free, Collin discovered a Wonder Dog, Aaron thinks Umpires are expensive, and Bilbo met some giant bees.
Read MoreCollin brings the hard hitting news: baba ganoush is, not just an amazing word to say, but is also amazingly delicious. Brandon reminds climbing rope. Aaron is doing (a lot) to prepare for softball season. The main topic this week? Give your favorite shark movie, that is NOTJaws. Spoiler - our favorite shark movie IS Jaws.
Read MoreAaron is very busy with coaching clinics. He’s learning all about coaching and grass. Mostly grass. Brandon ate a restaurant and is binge watching Kitchen Nightmares…cause #reasons. Collin goes into a big rant about moving podcast hosts and all of the annoyances that go with that.
Read MoreCollin went to the hospital. So we talk about how to fail well and stop being ‘safe’. Aaron thinks people actually CAN improve over time. Brandon does not have opinions about cars, but gives us a teaser for his journey of media consumption as he dives into the Wheel of Time.
Read MoreThe cat’s out of the bag, this is all just a giant test. Collin has blistered hands. Brandon is giving Greek art warnings. Aaron almost got kicked out. You know, the usual. The boys are working through spring break, because it doesn't even really exist at this point. You can tune out as Collin talks shop about growing a pet care business. We all agree that business cards suck though. Plus, we talk about supporting Ukraine in novel ways. Oh, and Aaron is eating cake.
Read MoreCollin and Brandon struggle with trash day. Aaron is in hot pursuit of his CDL and can’t figure out which hat to wear. Which brings up a lot of memories about Bus 15. Collin has a new/old office. Brandon brings a review of BlackBrim 1876.
Read MoreWhat started off as a simple question, “Sports or nah?” takes a surprising turn as the boys get deep on finding your identity and what it means to accept that it’s ok to change your mind. They discuss knowing who you are but also who are you not and the role teachers and educators play in helping students find their way. But, as this is very important, they didn’t talk about politics so that’s good.
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