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The guys get back in the mix and immediately do what they do best: spiral into jokes, weird questions, and a story that should have been simple but turned into a week-long meat project.They talk Thanksgiving and the reality of showing up to family stuff with kids, unpack the idea of figuring out “your role” in different rooms, and then the episode takes a hard left into snack sticks, eBay parts, Walmart runs, and the kind of “we have everything we need, but we have nothing we need” frustration that makes you want to become a vegetarian for five minutes.

This one starts tired, honest, and a little unmotivated — and somehow turns into one of those conversations that sneaks up on you. The guys recap a weekend full of family time, aquariums, zoo trips, hunting mishaps, dryer repairs, bourbon finds, and a borderline-aggressive raccoon problem. Along the way, they stumble into a much deeper question: how do you actually reconnect with people you care about when life keeps getting busier?From busted dryer belts and frozen band-aids to missed texts, “I miss you” messages, and the pressure we put on ourselves to be better friends, this episode is about intentionality — not perfection. It’s funny, reflective, and very real, with the kind of tangents that only happen when you’re talking with people who genuinely know each other.Quiet moments, loud stories, and a reminder that sometimes the hardest part of friendship is simply reaching back out.

In this 50th-episode special, the guys are finally together in person — fire pit crackling, marshmallows out, and absolute chaos from the jump. The conversation drifts into what this podcast has become: a place to show up, be honest, and stay connected.Chandler shares the origins of the podcast — the nervousness, the dreaming, and the intention behind asking “How was your weekend?” in a world where nobody slows down long enough to answer it honestly. Kyle and Justin talk through the evolution of their friendship, the onion analogy, and the funny truth that setting up the microphones often becomes the excuse to actually sit, breathe, and hang out.It’s reflective, funny, warm, and very Episode 50 energy — a celebration of friendship, intentionality, and doing something meaningful together, even if it takes 15 minutes just to get through the intro.

The band’s back together — and it’s Episode 49.5. The Whistlepigs are undefeated from the third-base dugout (Kyle’s keeping score) and Justin’s fresh off a “Seven Wonders” road trip through the Bourbon Trail. We get into pumpkin patches and apple orchards and why breakfast bourbon at 10 a.m. makes an alarming amount of sense.

This week, it’s just Chandler and Kyle — and they’re covering everything from bathroom Beethoven to deer tags and dad jokes. Chandler opens with a wild story about a guy blasting classical music during a restroom break (yes, you read that right), and somehow it spirals into a surprisingly wholesome talk about routines, recharging, and the art of not losing your sanity.From early-morning hunts and spiders in tree stands to thunderstorms, urgent-care trips, and Whistlepig softball wins, the guys bounce between chaos and calm like only they can. It’s unfiltered, funny, and full of those “yep, that’s real life” moments that make the weekend feel human again.

It’s just Chandler and Kyle this week, and they’re working their way back into podcast shape. The guys catch up on everything from softball injuries and family chaos to work burnout and road trips that never stop. Kyle shares a ridiculously wholesome recap of his family’s wiffle ball showdown — complete with walk-offs, grandpa pitching, and a four-year-old who ran the wrong way around the bases. Chandler talks about filming golf, tweaking his quad (again), and accidentally discovering Costco’s finest road-trip snack.Somewhere in between, they manage to cover draft-dodging weddings, grandparents’ group chats, fedora fashion crimes, and why coffee shop employees need to chill.

This week’s episode starts with chaos and never really slows down. Chandler, Justin, and Kyle are back after a break, catching up on life, travel, and the small stuff that somehow turns into big conversations. They cover beach trips, blown quads, family traditions, and a philosophical debate on whether you should fix things yourself or just call your dad. There’s also talk of homemade board games, financial audits, and a softball game that went off the rails. It’s part reflection, part roast — basically, the perfect weekend recap.

In Episode 46, the guys settle in for another round of weekend recaps and candid conversations. Justin talks about navigating back-to-school routines with his kids and how family outings are changing as they grow. Kyle shares stories from coaching, the ups and downs of youth sports, and juggling family schedules. Chandler opens up about golfing adventures, movie nights, and finding moments to recharge. Along the way, the group dives into topics like balancing traditions with modern life, making space for fun, and how family rhythms shift with the seasons.

In this episode, the guys cover a little of everything — from the delicate art of photographing shiny car trophies to the not-so-delicate art of being accidentally pants’d in the kitchen. Chandler reflects on the pressure of perfection in creative work, Kyle talks through medical “science experiments” in his clinic, and Justin pitches the value of hanging out just to hang out. There’s homebrew success, dream car talk, and a surprisingly honest discussion about how each of them handles embarrassment. It’s raw, funny, and unintentionally deep — just the way they like it.

This week, we’re recapping our weekends — Justin visits family in South Carolina, Kyle tackles dog grooming and pool time, and Chandler reflects on fishing and family get-togethers.We also chat about why family traditions still matter, review The Accountant 2 and Ballerina, and share a few light stories about relationships and weekend routines.New episodes every week — hit follow to keep up!