EP #755: Spitting is a thing now? Is that THE thing we are all getting turned on by? Right after
TCB Classic – EP #754: Because Bryan & Krissy are prepping for 12 or 13 grueling hours in the studio,
EP #753: Bryan & Krissy get a text from a listener on a cruise, showing an upside down pineapple. That’s
EP #752: Bryan gets up close and personal with Tom Papa! (But not too close because…it’s Bryan and he is
EP #751: Bryan and Krissy review the proliferation of Alien Light Ladies (and guys) across the socials. It seems every
EP #750: Well, they just don not make rockstars like they used to. Or do they? Red Hot Chili Pepper’s
Bryan introduces the new podcast from Courtney Harrell and Audacy Podcasts, What We Spend. Imagine if you could ask someone
EP #749: Bryan & Krissy take sex related “Ask TCB” and, us usual, give terrible advice. But at least the
EP #748: Bryan gets invited no where. But when he does, he is the “guest of dishonor” walking the red
EP #747: Bryan started his podcasting journey in a garage in Oak Forrest, IL, many years before podcasting was a
EP#746: Bryan takes the kids over to Grandma Kiki’s for Mother’s Day and a stranger wants you to know dinner
Episode #745: Bryan and Krissy arena rare form , and chaos is on the menu—served with a side of mistaken
TCB Podcast – Episode #744: On this sacrilegiously scattered episode of The Commercial Break, Bryan and Krissy pull back the
Episode #743: Bryan and Krissy are back to discuss the wild Pop Art craze feeding the Labubu craze! As usual,
TCB Infomercial: Noel Miller – Episode #742: Comedian, podcaster, and former Vine king Noel Miller joins Bryan and Krissy for
Episode #741: Bryan and Krissy see Pearl Jam in Atlanta with the legendary Jackie Beans! Bryan and Krissy are still
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