Fall has officially arrived at the Morning Brew, and we're celebrating with a special autumn-themed episode packed with heartwarming stories, country music updates, and the return of fan-favorite characters.
The changing seasons set the perfect backdrop for our fall edition of "This or That" where we discover preferences for apple crisp over pumpkin pie, caramel apples over candy apples, and the universal joy of stealing your partner's cozy hoodies when the temperature drops. These small moments of connection remind us why we love this time of year.
Our Taco Bout Something Good Tuesday delivers two powerful stories that might just restore your faith in humanity. First, we share how South Korean boxer Park Se-hoon traveled to Florida to personally hand over his controversial 1988 Olympic gold medal to Roy Jones Jr. after 35 years, saying through his son, "I had the medal, but it belongs to you." Then, we spotlight country star Jelly Roll's inspiring coaching of his son's flag football team, where his philosophy that "tigers don't lose, tigers learn" reminds us all that setbacks are just stepping stones to growth.
The country music world is buzzing with news that pop star Sabrina Carpenter will make her Grand Ole Opry debut, stirring conversations about tradition versus evolution in Nashville's most hallowed venue. Meanwhile, we welcome back our beloved "Paul from Beaumont," who's been missing from the show while attending truck driving school. His hilarious updates on "teaching the instructor" and his impressive 22-pound weight loss journey had us all cheering.
Join us for these stories and more, including our Hollywood Movie Connection with Jeff Reynolds calling in from the Catalina Film Institute to talk about their upcoming festival this weekend. Subscribe now to start your mornings with good news, great conversation, and the perfect blend of entertainment to kick-start your day!