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Episode #741: Bryan and Krissy see Pearl Jam in Atlanta with the legendary Jackie Beans! Bryan and Krissy are still
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Episode #739: Bryan and Krissy are back with another jam-packed episode filled with gators, grifters, and giggles. Bryan recounts a
Episode #738: Bryan & Krissy discuss the intricate and secret process behind the Conclave slated to take place soon. Will
Episode #737: Bryan has a bee in his bonnet! Particularly for Grant Cardone and other filthy rich folks telling the
Episode #736: Bryan & Krissy discuss the go-go 90’s and 2000’s reality show boom. They recall the dumb race to
Episode #735: Bryan & Krissy discuss the (completely surprising) announcement that Fyre Fest 2 has been postponed…probably until never. then,
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Episode #733: Bryan & Krissy review the post (almost) space flight by Katy Perry and crew. Now being called “ass-tro-nots”
Episode #732: Bryan & Krissy discuss the Minecraft movie destroying box office records and the literal box offices! The block
Episode #731: Bryan is back from Flora-Bama and he has thoughts! The whole family had a good time from a
TCB Infomercial – Episode #730: Bryan & Krissy welcome comedian Trae Crowder. Trae started his love of comedy early but
EP#729: Hide your kids, hide your wife! Bryan’s mom has found a way to listen to the podcast. Unfortunately, that
EP#728: Bryan & Krissy take an entire episode to break down the current craziness in live entertainment ticketing. From availability
EP#727: Bryan & Krissy discuss the research showing that friends who roast each other are more likely to stay close!
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