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Much ink has been spilled on The Wiener's Circle as a Chicago institution -- known for late-night hot dogs, sharp tongues, and the kind of chaos you can only get away with if there’s real love underneath it. And Poochie, who joins us for this week’s episode, has been at the center of it for nearly three decades, turning that corner of Clark into something closer to a stage than a storefront. But if you only see the gimmick, you miss the real magic -- and the real Chicago spirit of Poochie and Wieners Circle: humor as hospitality, boundaries as a form of care, and a community that knows how to take care of its own. Poochie comes to the studio to talk about what the place actually runs on when the cameras are off -- feeding people who walk in hungry, protecting the vibe from the truly hateful stuff, and keeping it funny without letting it turn mean. In an all-time episode, we get into the unwritten rules of the room, the origin story of the chocolate shake, why reading a customer matters as much as taking their order -- and so much more.