The Nateland Podcast – Episode #251: Mothers
Release Date: May 7, 2025
Hosts: Aaron Weber, Brian Bates, Dusty Slay
Produced by Audioboom Studios
Introduction
[00:58] Aaron Weber opens the episode by greeting the audience alongside Brian Bates and Dusty Slay, acknowledging the absence of Nate Bargatze. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about Nate's recent activities, including his book signings in New York City and appearances on shows like "The Today Show" and "Jimmy Fallon."
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "Nate is not here this weekend. I haven't seen Nate in two years now."
Personal Updates and Anecdotes
The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes, including Brian Bates discussing his recent performances in Denver and Colorado Springs. Dusty Slay shares his experiences with wildlife issues at home, particularly skunks invading his house.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "We had the next best thing to Aaron Weber. We had Aaron Weber Jr. In here."
Sharing the Senses
A segment delves into the challenges of sharing sensory experiences, particularly smells and touches, highlighting the limitations of technology in capturing these senses.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "I don't think you can capture a smell. You can take a picture, you can take a video, but you can't do that with a smell."
Family Vacations and Travel Stories
The hosts recount their recent family vacations, flying with a baby, and staying in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Brian Bates humorously describes a recurring issue where a bird repeatedly crashes into his bedroom window.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "A robin kept crashing into the window of the bedroom I was in, like, for an hour and a half."
Listener Comments and Interactions
The trio engages with listener comments sourced from various platforms, discussing topics ranging from prank calls to the complexities of family dynamics.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "This is going to be a hard list to put together because there are a lot of new country songs about moms, and I didn't like any of those songs."
Top Five Country Songs About Moms
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to compiling and discussing the top five country songs about mothers. The hosts debate the merits and messages of each song, considering both lyrical content and cultural impact.
Selected Songs Discussed:
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"Coat of Many Colors" by Dolly Parton
Celebrates a mother's love and sacrifice, highlighting humble beginnings and the warmth of family. -
"Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard
Reflects on a son's rebellious actions despite his mother's best efforts. -
"Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Offers heartfelt advice from a mother to her son, emphasizing humility and kindness. -
"Jesus and Mama" by Confederate Railroad
Explores the unwavering support of a mother amidst personal struggles. -
"Still Not There” by Johnny Paycheck
Discusses a son's acknowledgment of his mother's attempts to guide him away from a troubled path.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "This song is really good. I love it."
Evaluating TV and Movie Moms
The hosts transition to evaluating mothers depicted in TV shows and movies, analyzing whether they are portrayed as good or bad influences. Characters like Peggy Bundy from "Married With Children," Molly Weasley from "Harry Potter," and others are scrutinized for their maternal roles.
Quote:
Dusty Slay: "Peg Bundy from 'Married With Children' undermines him all the time and emasculates him."
Personal Reflections on Motherhood
The conversation becomes personal as the hosts reflect on their own mothers and wives, expressing gratitude and sharing heartfelt moments.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "I'm very thankful. And my wife is a really great mom."
Sponsorships and Advertisements
Throughout the podcast, the hosts interject with sponsored segments, promoting products like Progressive Insurance, Delete Me, Aura Frames, Viori Apparel, and AG1 supplements. These segments are seamlessly integrated into the conversation without disrupting the content flow.
Example Sponsor Mention:
Brian Bates: "Aura frames was named the best digital photo frame by Wirecutter and by Nateland."
Upcoming Shows and Events
The hosts announce their upcoming shows and tours, encouraging listeners to attend their performances in various cities, including Nashville, Portland, Maine, and New York City.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "I'm doing a show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, and taking over the state of Indiana for a couple of nights."
Closing Remarks and Mother’s Day Shout-Outs
As the episode nears its end, the hosts extend shout-outs to their own mothers and wives, celebrating the essence of motherhood. They acknowledge the complexities and nuances of being a mother, balancing humor with genuine appreciation.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "Happy Mother's Day. Shout out to my mom and my wife, both of whom are unbelievable mothers."
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with final updates on upcoming shows, expressions of gratitude to the audience, and a reiteration of the importance of mothers. The hosts leave listeners with a blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and a strong appreciation for the role of mothers in their lives.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
- Aaron Weber [00:58]: "I haven't seen Nate in two years now."
- Brian Bates [03:12]: "I want people to know what they're getting into."
- Dusty Slay [09:24]: "There's a skunk smell that permeates through my house."
- Aaron Weber [12:15]: "Let me tell you a little bit about AG1."
- Brian Bates [49:38]: "Karen's a terrible mom."
- Dusty Slay [57:16]: "Every generation is going to be the softest because we're evolving or progressing."
- Aaron Weber [90:07]: "Shout out to all the moms."
Key Takeaways
- Appreciation for Mothers: The episode centers on honoring mothers through music, personal stories, and reflective discussions.
- Humor Meets Heart: Balancing comedic elements with heartfelt acknowledgments, the hosts provide both laughs and emotional resonance.
- Engaged Community: Interaction with listener comments and shout-outs fosters a sense of community and shared experiences.
- Upcoming Content: Promotions of future shows and events keep the audience engaged and informed about the hosts' activities.
Final Thoughts: Episode #251 of The Nateland Podcast offers a rich tapestry of humor, personal anecdotes, and sincere appreciation for mothers. By intertwining discussions on music, TV portrayals, and real-life experiences, the hosts create an engaging and heartfelt tribute to motherhood, making it a valuable listen for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.
