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Brett Baker
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The Probate Realtor Show
Best 1031 Exchange Exit Plan: Deferred Sales Trust ft. Brett Swarts - EP76
⚖️ In this episode, discover how to build a smart capital gains tax exit plan that protects your wealth, creates truly passive income, and helps preserve family legacies. Learn how strategies like the Deferred Sales Trust can unlock diversification, provide liquidity, and give heirs the tools to manage inherited wealth responsibly. Real-world examples highlight how these plans reduce stress, increase freedom, and allow families to focus on what matters most. Watch now to gain insights on transforming your financial future.Please visit my website to get more information: https://everyla.com/ 📇Connecting with Brett Swarts: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bret...
2025-09-10
34 min
Inside Westminster
Mayoral Candidate: Bruce Baker
Bruce Baker has been a resident of Westminster since 1995.Starting his professional career with three years of active duty (and several years on reserve status) with the US Army, Baker spent the next 38 years as a retail pharmacist. As a pharmacist Baker served in professional roles, continuing education roles and management roles. In community service he has been a Boy Scout leader and youth sports coach. He has served multiple times in political organizations and as a delegate to higher political meetings. Baker was active in the Westminster Water Warriors re-call campaign of 2020/2021. He has served two terms...
2025-08-29
1h 13
Backcountry Aviation Radio
Brett Baker, Part 2...Alaska Backcountry Skills, Gear, and his FLEET!
This is part 2 of my conversation with Brett Baker. Be sure to check the previous episode for the first half of the conversation. In this episode we talk more about Alaska flying, gear to keep you safe, and more about his fleet of backcountry airplanes. And just a reminder, Brett is donating money to support The Recreational Aviation Foundation for new subscribers on his YouTube channel "Cleared to Adventure" and through sales on his website (both linked below). He's doing this through the end of August 2025. Follow Brett on YouTube and Instagram Here are survival gear r...
2025-08-06
38 min
Backcountry Aviation Radio
Brett Baker is "Cleared to Adventure" in his Hawkwagon and Family Wagon, ON FLOATS! PART 1
In this episode I talk to Brett Baker, a former Air Traffic Control and current pilot who lives in Alaska. Brett's channel is gaining a rapid following because of his phenomenal storytelling, amazing video quality, and top-notch editing. Brett has a passion for aviation and endeavors to promote general and backcountry aviation so that it remains a vital resource for pilots of the next generation. Brett's family fleet includes a Cessna 180, Cessna 170, Beechcraft Bonanza and Piper Pacer. His videos mostly focus on Alaska but he often finds his way down to the lower 48 so his backcountry experiences are extensive. He al...
2025-07-30
55 min
Creative AI: Filmmaking, Writing & Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The Future Of Storytelling: Brett & Shannon Leonard (Filmmakers, Storytellers, Digital Creators)
In this episode, I’m joined by Brett and Shannon Leonard – a father and son duo working at the bleeding edge of storytelling, technology, and human connection. You might know Brett as the visionary director behind The Lawnmower Man and Virtuosity – films that helped define how we imagined virtual reality and artificial intelligence decades before they became real. Shannon grew up immersed in that creative world, and now brings his own deep expertise in AI-native workflows and digital storytelling. Together, they’re building what they call “emergent narrative” – interactive storyworlds where audience and creator co-author the experience. We talk about creativi...
2025-07-29
1h 08
Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast
Managing Death or Promoting Life? Transforming Medical Care | Dr. Shawn Baker & Brett Whaley
Brett has been an RN since 2007 and became an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in 2011. Both degrees are from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Most of his career has been in Critical Care, covering Intensive Care Units, both in person and by telemedicine. Over time, Brett noticed his patients, largely, were in a managed decline by their providers and their laundry lists of medication. He began to question the legitimacy of his chosen specialty. In 2024, Brett transitioned to the opposite end of the spectrum and started working with patients on diet and lifestyle to give them a better opportunity...
2025-07-08
40 min
Hangin With The AD Podcast
Episode 140: Jason Brett - Athletic Director - Houston County High School - Warner Robins, GA
Welcome back to another episode of the Hangin’ with the AD Podcast, where we sit down with athletic directors and leaders who are shaping the future of high school sports. Today, we’re excited to bring on someone who knows a thing or two about building championship-level programs—both on the field and in the front office.We’re joined today by Jason Brett, the athletic director and assistant principal at Houston County High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. And yes, for those listening outside the Peach State—it’s HOW-ston, not Houston like the city in Texas.
2025-06-20
56 min
Millionaire University
How Brett Baker Is Turning Adversity Into Opportunity With VA USA (MU Classic)
#458 Discover how a former Army Ranger is transforming lives through the virtual assistant industry! Brett Baker, founder of VA USA, joins host Brien Gearin to discuss his mission to support military spouses with meaningful work and community. Brett shares the unique challenges military families face and how VA USA connects them with businesses needing virtual assistants. The episode highlights the importance of mindset and mission in entrepreneurship, encouraging action and learning from failure. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a military spouse, Brett's story offers insights into creating a purposeful business. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about making a positive...
2025-06-16
58 min
The Eternal Optimist
How One Veteran is Changing the Game for Military Families with Brett Baker
Brett Baker, co-founder and visionary of VAUSA®, brings raw energy, unshakable faith, and mission-driven leadership to this episode. A former Army Ranger, combat veteran, and unapologetic straight-shooter, Brett gives us a look at his journey—from the battlefield to building VAUSA®, a company creating meaningful jobs for military spouses. He shares his knowledge about leadership, the power of faith in business, and why his family remains his top priority. Get ready for an intense, no-BS conversation about purpose, service, and making a real impact. 🔥Chapters00:00 – Brace Yourself: The Brett Baker Experience Begins00:52 – Meet the Man, the Mission, th...
2025-02-04
45 min
Follow 2 Lead: A Christian Leaders Podcast
#374: Brett Baker on Faith, Entrepreneurship, and the Power of Building Community
In Episode 374, we’re joined by Brett Baker, a visionary Christian entrepreneur and founder of VAUSA. Brett shares his journey of building a successful business rooted in faith and purpose, and how VAUSA is revolutionizing remote work by connecting businesses with skilled virtual assistants. Join us as Brett dives into: Faith-Driven Entrepreneurship: How faith has shaped his approach to leadership and business. VAUSA: The mission behind Hire VAUSA and how virtual assistants are transforming how businesses operate. Empowering Teams Virtually: The impact and value of integrating virtual support to grow your business with flexibility and excellence. Ad...
2024-11-05
43 min
The Shepherd at Work
Scaling with Purpose: How Faith and Virtual Assistants Fuel Business Growth with Mary Elaine and Brett Baker. (S3E36)
In this episode of The Shepherd at Work, Krystal Parker welcomes Mary Elaine and Brett Baker, co-founders of VAUSA, a faith-driven virtual assistant company dedicated to transforming lives and businesses. With a mission rooted in glorifying God and serving others, Brett and Mary Elaine share how VAUSA has created thriving working relationships across the United States by matching clients with talented US-based virtual assistants. Tune in as they discuss how they've advanced the Kingdom through their business, witnessed miracles in the marketplace, and helped business leaders, including Krystal herself, gain more time to focus on their people, purpose, and passions.
2024-10-19
26 min
Millionaire University
154. How Brett Baker Is Turning Adversity Into Opportunity With VA USA
Discover how a former Army Ranger is transforming lives through the virtual assistant industry! Brett Baker, founder of VA USA, joins host Brien Gearin to discuss his mission to support military spouses with meaningful work and community. Brett shares the unique challenges military families face and how VA USA connects them with businesses needing virtual assistants. The episode highlights the importance of mindset and mission in entrepreneurship, encouraging action and learning from failure. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a military spouse, Brett's story offers insights into creating a purposeful business. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about making a positive...
2024-08-12
58 min
Throwing Mountains
Why Serving Others Is Essential with Brett Baker
Send us a textBrett Baker was on a self-destructive path until he joined the military, which gave him discipline, structure, and goals. It wasn't until he was medically retired from the military, however, that Brett discovered his true purpose: serving others.In this interview, Brett explains how putting other people first and maximizing their success has had a tremendous positive impact on his business, his relationship with his wife, and his faith.With his wife Mary Elaine, Brett co-founded and runs VA USA, which enables military spouses to become virtual assistants for...
2024-07-31
1h 03
It's Your Revival
The Brett Smith Episode
Sally and Martin welcome bodybuilder and coach Brett Smith to the sofa in this week's episode.With more than 30 years' experience, Brett tells us what it was like back in the day training as a teenager in a Halesowen gym with British and Universe bodybuilding champs.Ever wondered what's involved in the prep for a show and what happens on stage? Brett fills us in. It wasn't many years until Brett started coaching and he tells us about his career helping bodybuilders, footballers, and boxers amongst others.Not without his challenges B...
2024-05-24
54 min
WWIA Podcast
Episode 37: Veteran Entrepreneurs-Interview with Brett Baker of VAUSA
WWIA Founder and CEO, John McDaniel continues his veteran entrepreneur series as he welcomes Brett Baker to the program. Brett is a retired Army Ranger, husband, father of two, and the co-founder and visionary of VAUSA. VAUSA creates meaningful jobs and community for military families through strategically building remote teams for veteran and faith-based businesses. VAUSA prioritizes people over profits, believes in using their business as a ministry, and is passionate about using their God-given gifts to serve others. Brett's other passions include mentoring transitioning veterans, homeschooling his two children, and running a homestead just outside of Savannah, Georgia.M...
2024-02-12
1h 06
The Backpick Podcast
The Mental Game of Baseball: Insights from John Baker on Relationships, Resilience, and Coaching
Send us a textEver grappled with the pressure of a high-stakes moment, heart pounding and crowd roaring? That's where our latest guest, John Baker, has thrived and survived, both as a former Major League catcher and now in his pivotal role with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Join us as we strike up a conversation that navigates the complex interplay of relationships in baseball, the mental resilience required to overcome adversity, and the delicate craft of coaching. John's candid tales from behind the plate reveal the profound impact of personal dynamics on team success, highlighting how key it...
2024-01-09
1h 09
The Business Breakthrough Podcast
From Corporate to Entrepreneurship with Brett Baker | Ep 6
In our latest episode, I sit down with the incredible Brett Baker, a former corporate professional turned serial entrepreneur. Brett's journey of transitioning into owning multiple successful businesses is nothing short of inspirational. We dive deep into: The Transition: How to make the shift from a corporate career to entrepreneurship. Managing Multiple Ventures: Learn the secret to juggling various businesses effectively. Essential Skills: Discover the skills and mindsets crucial for any aspiring entrepreneur. Key Takeaways: We share invaluable insights that can guide your own entrepreneurial path. Whether you're contemplating leaving your 9-5 for a business dream, or you're already...
2024-01-03
55 min
Your Fitness Money Coach Podcast - Helping Gym Owners Build Profitable Businesses
People, Purpose, and Passion - An Interview with Mary Elaine and Brett Baker
Mary Elaine and Brett Baker are the co-founders of VAUSA, a virtual assisting company. Brett spent 13 years as an Army Ranger doing multiple deployments. To say this was putting stress on the family would be an understatement. By the 5th year, the burnout was real and he realized he wasn't "showing up" like he wanted. So, they did what anyone would do. They started a company with a wild vision of creating 350 jobs for military-affiliated individuals. 🙂 The problems military families face became very real to them and they wanted to do someth...
2023-11-28
55 min
The Trombone Corner
Episode #24 - Dr. Brett Baker
This episode of the Trombone Corner is brought to you by The Brass Ark and by Bob Reeves Brass. Join hosts Noah Gladstone and John Snell as they talk with trombonist Dr. Brett Baker. Brett Baker is viewed internationally as a leading performer and educator. He is passionate about encouraging composers to write pioneering new repertoire and is one of the most recorded brass soloists. Previously Brett was Programme Leader of the Musical Arts Degree at the University of Salford, and is now Marketing Lead for Denis Wick Products, and continues as an Ambassador for M...
2023-11-17
56 min
Incomplete Geeks: A Gay Geek Podcast
Episode 50 - Why Emma Frost is a Gay Icon (with special guest caller Brett from Comic Book Queers)
We spend over an hour gushing about Emma Frost with a special message from Brett from Comic Book Queers: Legacy. Nick knows she’s an icon, you know she’s an icon, Brett knows she’s an icon, and now Jon does too. Incomplete Geeks TikTok: @incompletegeeks Incomplete Geeks Instagram: @incompletegeeks Comic Book Queers Instagram: @comicbookqueers
2023-09-22
1h 23
Roger (Ebert) & Me: Movie Reviews
Haunted Mansion, Talk To Me, Sympathy for the Devil, The Baker, Susie Searches, The Beasts, War Pony, The Unknown Country, The Mistress
Send us a text4:56 Disney's Haunted Mansion19:16 Talk To Me31:39 Sympathy for the Devil38:26 The Baker47:40 Susie Searches54:49 The Beasts01:02:33 War Pony01:09:41 The Unknown Country01:14:15 The MistressOn this Friday's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the Barbenheimer dust settles as Brett Arnold and co-host Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com tackle nine (9) new release movies out in theaters and streaming the week of Friday, July 28th (07/28/2023). For more on genre titles, check out The New Flesh, Brett's other show, out Mondays.Thank you to Banshee Bea...
2023-07-28
1h 25
Brass Bands on the Record
Brett Baker on Black Dyke, running and being a millionaire’s gardener | episode 1
Welcome to a new podcast series called Brass Bands: On the Record! It features a familiar voice (Mark Good) and a fresh face, in Lillie McCluskie. The pair begin the new series by chatting to Brett Baker, principal trombone of the Black Dyke Band. Brett reflects on his lengthy tenure at the band, looks at contesting successes and discusses performing everywhere from Glastonbury to Bermuda with the famous Queensbury band. He chats about commissioning new music for the trombone, which has been a big priority for him, looks back at his musical roots - and e...
2023-07-17
59 min
People You Should Meet with Brett Christoffel
Episode 12: You Should Meet Annette Baker owner of Nature's Plate
In this episode Brett talks with Annette Baker of Nature's Plate. They outline the definitions of vegan, plant based, whole food plant based, plant centric and more.
2023-04-03
46 min
The B-HammerTime Show
So Deshaun is doing what? + Why Baker will start week 1 + More!
There is a lot for the guys to unpack and they pace themselves surprisingly well, as opposed to spending 20 minutes on Julio Jones. Brett does digging into Sue Robinson's report and explains what the options are moving forward with Watson and the NFL. Miami also is recieving punishments but it has nothing to do with Brian Flores. And as always, Baker comes up on the show and the guys talk about why a game from 2016 could be insight into Bakers future this season.
2022-08-03
1h 06
Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast
Finding Your Own Carnivore Diet | Coach Brett & Coach Amy
Coach Brett is a 61 year old man who’s been Carnivore for one month shy of 4 years. Brett eliminated 40+ years of severe, chronic mental illnesses eating only meat & drink water🥓🥩✌🏻 Coach Amy is a mom to 9, lost over 115 pounds and got off all antidepressants and anti anxiety medications with diet change after being taken away from her family by her doctor. 00:00 Introduction 03:08 Post-partum depression and anti-depressants 06:30 Gluten and panic attack 07:40 Suicide watch 10:00 “Keto saves woman’s life” 12:30 Coming off meds 16:10 Hearing about the carnivore diet 20:00 Protein-sparing modified fasting 23:00 Protein and...
2022-06-21
57 min
Curiosity with Jon & Mike
Episode 74 | Brett Baker | Creepy Hollow Haunted House
Creeeeepy conversation with Brett Baker, owner of Creepy Hollow Haunted House. Brett talks us through the creatively themed haunted houses, what it takes to operates the facilities, and what inspired him to get into the craft. We also talk about the art of "clowning", knife throwing, and spooky urban legends. Website: https://www.creepyhollowhaunt.com/ IG: creepyhollow FB: Creepy Hollow Haunted House
2022-05-05
1h 07
Infection Control Matters
Human and financial cost of healthcare-associated pneumonia with Dr Dian Baker at the 2022 SHEA Spring Meeting
In this episode recorded at the 2022 SHEA Sprong meeting, Martin Kiernan talks to Dr Dian Baker, Emeritus Professor at California State University, Sacramento, USA. Dian has been a passionate advocate for action against healthcare-onset non-ventilator associated pneumonia (nVHAP) for over 12 years and as ever, it was a personal experience that motivated her to look into this important topic. Apart from the human cost, nVHAP is responsible for use of antibiotics and means huge costs for healthcare systems globally. Some of Dian's key papers are listed here: 1. Baker DL, et al. Prevention practices for nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia: A...
2022-04-20
14 min
Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast
Carnivore Defeats Ulcerative Colitis | Brett Ender
Brett Ender is a 27-year-old Technology Consultant currently living in San Diego, CA. He used a carnivore diet to effectively treat Ulcerative Colitis, which he battled for 6 years. Brett has been off all medication since March 2021. Brett completed his first full distance Ironman in October 2021 fueled off of an animal-based diet. He hopes his story will inspire individuals dealing with auto-immune diseases to look at their diet as medicine and spread awareness about proper nutrition. You can find him on Twitter @MrSollozzo. This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com 0:00 - Gut...
2022-03-29
54 min
Bold as Brass Podcast
Brett Baker
A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to fellow brass professionals about their careers, how they got there, and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode Brett Baker (Black Dyke Band, trombone soloist, adjudicator, educator) tells us about his initial studies in economics, about working around the world, and about how he grew to have a fondness for brass bands. Brett is a Rath artist. This episode is a little shorter as we were on a race against Brett's laptop battery! All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There ar...
2021-12-19
28 min
Equity Gals
Brett Baker: The Future of Global Equity Markets, The Current Inflationary Environment, and Future Investment Trends | EP8
Brett Baker has 30 years of experience working in financial markets. Brett is a Director of Rekab Advice, works as a future's trader in the derivative markets, and has a vested interest in private equity and angel investing. Brett also Co-Founded Evergreen Consultants which is an independent investment consulting business, working with financial advisory firms to provide a range of bespoke investment solutions designed to deliver flexibility, efficiency, and an enhanced client experience. Evergreen was founded in 2016 and is now recognised as one of the pre-eminent investment consulting services In Australia. Brett has also had experience managing sales teams for...
2021-11-29
41 min
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Episode 73: World Series, Falling Down, Sandwiches, Alfalfa, Halloween Films
What wins games, desire or production? Brett is feeling like Michael Douglas, and Brian invents Rex. White Hen buildings are unique, and there's a hierarchy of sandwiches. Alfalfa is underappreciated. Brett's watching a bunch of Halloween movies, but what counts as a Christmas movie? Are there any Thanksgiving movies? Heartbreaking Lang Ice news.
2021-10-29
1h 10
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Episode 72: Pandemic, Jeffrey Toobin, Cubs, Grocery Gripes
In the first episode in quite awhile Brian and Brett remind you why you love them. Masking, Violin fundraising, Jeffrey Toobin, the Cubs, and grocery grips are the highlights. Lang Ice is back, even if they don't know it.
2021-08-29
1h 10
Hangin With The AD Podcast
Episode 29: Brett Ledbetter & Becky Burleigh - What Drives Winning
Episode # 29 … Brett Ledbetter/Becky Burleigh, What Drives WinningWhat drives winning? That’s a really great question that I think we all would love to have the answer to. Well today we plan on getting you closer to that goal as we sit down with the co-founders of the What Drives Winning conference Brett Ledbetter and Becky Burleigh. Brett Ledbetter is a consultant, author, and speaker who has helped both coaches and athletes tap into their ultimate potential through his conference, Tedx talks, and his work as a “thought partner” for programs such as Gonzaga mens’ basketball, The University...
2021-04-01
1h 07
Cars Yeah
Brett Evans is the Senior Editor at Motor1.com
Brett T. Evans is a Senior Editor at Motor1.com where they provide automotive news, reviews, features, and much, much more. Brett is an automotive journalist who has been in the industry for over six years . He reviews new cars and covers the latest industry news.
2020-10-30
41 min
Akasha Talks with Lance Baker
EP027 Brett Cameron - The power of story
Send us a textBrett Cameron joined me at Merewether beach to talk about story, metaphor, and hypnosis.This is an inspiring story he references:https://curtismcgrath.com.au/Brett's business page:https://cameronhypnotics.com.au/Brett's social media page:https://www.facebook.com/CameronHypnoticsFully Booked on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com.au/FULLY-BOOKED-Thriving-Healthcare-Business/dp/1922380210/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2G1TGM35BSHGE&dchild=1&keywords=brett+cameron+fully+booked&qid=1603778984&sprefix=brett+cam%2Caps%2C316&sr=8-2The scan of the 7-year-old Brett's story...
2020-10-27
48 min
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Episode 71: Jeffrey Toobin, Back injuries, Patti Smith, R.E.M., Bret Michaels, Monk, Chevy Citation
Jeffrey Toobin made some bad zoom decisions. Johnny Carson smoked under a desk, and Jim Leyland smoked in the dugout. Clayton Kershaw is the best, back injuries suck, and where are the new fast food restaurants? Brewfest is so much fun, Brett can’t get into Patti Smith, but loves R.E.M. Bret Michaels is jealous, and R.E.M. doesn’t like Shiny Happy People. Monk is better than you think, and Randy Newman is great. Chevy Citation is like time travel.
2020-10-21
1h 08
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Episode 70: Mouth burning, NBA futility, Yan Can Cook, He-Man, Hubie Halloween, Eddie Van Halen
Brett can’t handle eating hot things, all fish is frozen, and Calumet Fisheries is delicious. The guys didn’t watch the NBA finals, which are a joke, and NYC doesn’t claim the Islanders. Brett’s dad had Cubs license plate, and Phoenix is really hot. The Redskins suck, Yan Can Cook is awesome. He-Man is childhood personified, and Moss Man brings back memories, too. Eddie van Halen could play.
2020-10-14
1h 12
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Episode 69: Eating Fish, Burger Styles, George Motz, Drinking Coffee, Expensive Fast Food, Brian’s Musical Revelation
Brett rediscovers a food he forgot about, which makes him want to discover more foods. Hamburgers are good, and can be done a million different ways. Brian watches a burger guy named George Motz on YouTube, who may have one of the coolest careers ever. Brett has fast food complaints, and Brian’s raging about thousand island dressing. Nutrigrain bars have shrunk, Comcast commercials are annoying and hypocritical, and Brian has a musical revelation that may add a new artist to his playlist.
2020-10-12
1h 13
Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast
Brett Lloyd - Community VIP
Brett Lloyd is a 59 yr old musician, husband & Carnivore Diet advocate & coach who lost 40+ years of chronic depression, anxiety & insomnia symptoms consuming only animal protein & fat. Brett has been enjoying all the benefits of living his inflammation-free life for over 2 years now. He also lost issues with eczema, flaky scalp, hemorrhoids & skin tags via his dietary adjustment. Brett resides with his Carnivore wife, Danielle & reports they are living their best life together since inflammation was kicked to the curb entirely via this healing way of eating! You can find Brett on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheStickmann, Twitter...
2020-09-30
56 min
Dirt Talk by BuildWitt
Dirt Talk Job Site Edition with Brett Baker of RAWSO -- DT034
This episode is a whole new world for Dirt Talk! We finally took the podcast on the road to interview RAWSO Constructors foreman/superintendent Brett Baker on his site development project in Antioch, Tennessee.Brett is a self-proclaimed red neck from West Tennessee who now manages entire projects at only 24-years old. Initially studying nursing in college, he dropped out of school two semesters short when he had a child to rejoin the construction industry.We go into his story, what he does day to day at RAWSO, why...
2020-09-24
42 min
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Episode 68: Thermostat Hawks, Table Etiquette, Road Kill trucks, Animals hunting each other, Beavis and Butt-head
Brett ate a pizza puff for the first time in decades and isn’t happy with the results. Then he forgot to order at McDonald’s. Brian’s not going to be bullied into wearing pants, and Brett’s obsessed with the thermostat. Brian thinks young people used to look older than they were, and wants to know if we’ll ever dress like old men. Where did table etiquette come from? Why is Brian obsessed with watching people at dinner? What’s the best way to cut a sandwich, and what happens to all of those dead animals? Brian has Yo...
2020-09-14
1h 03
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Episode 67: Peanut Butter, Fried Chicken, Food Adventures, Screws, Sports Impatience, Tennis Dominance
Brett went back to work for a couple of hours, hated his commute, and didn’t see any lazy mice. Brian has no peanut butter loyalty, and Brett has conquered his PB&J addiction. Fried chicken is good even if the woman behind the counter smokes. Brett stood in line with his son for donuts, and Brian stood in line with his brother for hot dogs. Brett annoyed a scam caller by pretending to be a screwdriver. Ever hear of the Robertson screw? Brian doesn’t have time to watch sports, but hopes it’s a phase. Dominant tennis player
2020-09-07
1h 13
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Episode 64: Lost Summer, Death Valley, Bed Bugs, Shellfish, Smoking Chefs, Smize, Unwritten Rules
Does it feel like a lost summer, and is it a good time to stay in a hotel? Brett wants to go to Death Valley to feel the heat, bed bugs are gross, and a spider is set to take over Brett’s house. Brian wants to work with his hands, when are shellfish going to disappear, and why do chefs smoke? Baseball stats are problematic, and unwritten rules are stupid.
2020-08-27
1h 06
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Episode 63: Raw vegetables, Connecting Flights, Hoses, Legit Facebook Pictures, Lost Summer, Harry Caray, Purging Household Items
What vegetables are good raw versus cooked? Something stunk at Brian’s work. Brett used mushrooms as a punishment. Maine is the way life ought to be. Brian refuses all connecting flights. Firefighters broke a BMW window, and kinky hoses anger Brian. Is anything on Facebook real? Facebook can make us feel better about ourselves. Summer doesn’t feel lost. Brett might try for a coatless year. Brian watched a Harry Caray documentary, and what don’t we need in our houses?
2020-08-20
1h 02
Recovery Survey
Brett Baker: Another Direction
Brett Baker discusses the benefits that backpacking can have for on-going recovery and tells us about his company Another Direction that uses the power of wilderness as the platform to combine all the tools you need to thrive. His approach combines mental health exercises, physical exertion, stretching, nutritional supplementation, writing exercises, meditation, and knowledge for a comprehensive wellness bootcamp that will give you the skills to not only fill your own bucket, but to go beyond just being “ok” and entering into a state of flourishing. You can find out more at www.findanotherdirection.com On F...
2020-08-19
37 min
Inside with Brett Hawke
#067 Kathleen Baker
Kathleen Baker won Gold (leading off the 4x100 Medley Relay) and Silver (100 Back) in Rio but her favorite event, by far, is the 200 IM. Brett and Kathleen talk about... Currently living just two blocks from the beach in sunny San Diego, California. Growing up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Making the decision to move to Charlotte to train with SwimMAC at 14 years old. Being born super competitive. Training with Team Elite. Katie Meili. Camille Adams. Being diagnosed with Crohn's disease and how she has ma...
2020-08-17
1h 01
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Episode 62: Meteor shower, Elvis and Babe, Famous encounters, Sons and fathers, Baseball cardboard cutouts, mangoes
Brett went to watch the meteor shower and passed the place he wanted to go. Another shower is coming in December. Elvis and Babe Ruth have something in common. Madonna, too. Sort of. Brett thought he saw Danny Aiello, but didn’t. Brian had a couple of awesome famous encounters. Brett’s aren’t as awesome. Brian’s a Gwyneth hater. Brett’s son is becoming more athletic than him, but Brett’s still faster. Cardboard cutouts are filling MLB stands. Some fans are going to Wrigley Rooftops. Brian and Brett split on mangoes.
2020-08-17
1h 12
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Episode 61: Sports talk survives, Census door-to-door, A New Coffee Drinker, Kamala vs Kamala, Ric Flair, Zoom sneak peaks
Sports talk radio has had plenty to say even without any sports. Brian isn’t impressed by Dave Kaplan, and Rachel Ray’s house caught fire. A census guy tracked down Brett, and he chatted him up. Kids these days will have thousands of pictures forever. Brett’s considering picking up a coffee habit. Kamala the wrestler and Kamala the Senator are two different people, but both are awesome. So is Ric Flair. And the Ultimate Warrior. And Macho Man. Tons of dead wrestlers, too. Are Zoom backgrounds a competition?
2020-08-13
1h 05
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Episode 60: Artichokes, .net, Tasting Science, Parent teachers, Shopping cart handle weapons, Tomatoes
School is starting earlier, and that's not cool. Artichokes are hard to cook, and hard to eat. All animal skin tastes good. Maybe even Brett cracklings. Anyone who uses .net is not to be trusted. We're going to take Lang Ice international. Careless scientists discovered saccharin, and Brian's killing himself with barrel aged alcohol. Parents have to teach their kids, Brian made a shopping cart handle into a weapon, and tomatoes are tasty.
2020-08-06
1h 15
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Episode 59: Optimism, Wilford Brimley, Fiona Apple, Cover songs, Baseball umpires
Brett saw an optimist looking for a lottery ticket, and tells a story of an honest kid getting his money back. Wilford Brimley died and Brian thinks Cocoon might have been real for him. Dick Van Dyke is happy about his wife, and Leonardo DiCaprio was always going to be a star. Fiona Apple has a great new album, and Brett tells a story about forgetting about her concert. Needless song covers annoy Brett, but Brian is a fan of covers. Brett can't believe anyone ever liked The Smiths. Are doctors ever high when operating? And baseball umpires have...
2020-08-03
1h 11
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Episode 58: Rabies, Johnny Depp, Clown Kidnapping, Unsolved Mysteries (again), Talking to yourself, The Savage
Brett saw a raccoon eating garbage during the day, and the guys were scared of rabies when they were kids. A race horse was sent to a pet food factory in Japan. Horses have too much muscle to taste good. Is Johnny Depp becoming Jack Sparrow? 21 Jumpstreet taught Brian that cheese has a lot of protein. A clown tried to kidnap Brett when he was a kid. Brian felt unwanted by kidnappers. Robert Stack’s voice is awesome. Crime Junkies isn’t original reporting, but it’s still good. Brett talks to himself a lot. Brian worked with a guy wh...
2020-07-30
1h 07
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Episode 57: Weeds, Lemon Trees, Sugar Death, Funeral Cheese, Pig Face, New Unsolved Mysteries
Brett can’t tell the difference between a weed and a plant, the guys need to go to botany class. Brett signed up for a happiness class through Yale, and Harvard’s not a big deal. A lemon tree in the house will make it feel like summer all year. Brett’s eating too much cake. How much sugar is deadly? Brian is never too grossed out to eat. A Swiss village made cheese to save for their own funerals. Brian’s watching a YouTube kid make a pig’s face and wants him to wear it. Brian watched the new Un...
2020-07-27
1h 04
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Episode 56: Baby rabbits, Song memory, Don Rickles, David Crosby, Alexa sucks, Autumn sucks, too
Brian and Brett both saw rabbits in their yards, Brett knows all the words to Glycerine, and Oasis makes him sad. Brian remembers old Led Zeppelin, but avoids Jewel, and he thinks Gavin Rossdale is a fraud. Rodney Dangerfield was one of the best, so was Don Rickles. Brett wants to get David Crosby on the podcast, and and doesn’t know who Bea Miller is. Alexa never listens despite always listening, and people who love fall can hold their horses. Soap tries to fool Brett, but he’s too swift for that bullshit
2020-07-23
1h 07
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Episode 55: Muchacho, Rabbits, Rotisserie chickens, Frog legs, Worthless pennies, Idiot check writers
Technical difficulties resulted in a shortened episode. Before everything went to crap the guys talk about Brian’s expanding language knowledge, the art of killing a rabbit and butchering other animals, and why Brett and his kids can’t stop eating rotisserie chickens. Frog legs are good, eels are ugly, but cows are no prize either. An old man picked up some pennies, Brian used to throw them away, and check writers suck. So do phone payers.
2020-07-20
27 min
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Episode 54: Cheap good beer, Coin shortage, Carpeted bathrooms, Brownies, Cicadas, Supermarket Sweep, Macho Man
Not all cheap beers are gross. Why is there a coin shortage, or is it a conspiracy? Strip clubs needs Coinstar machines, and Demi Moore’s bathroom is carpeted (not a euphemism!). Spongy toilet seats are gross, but custom-fit ones would be awesome. Special K with red berries used to have raspberries, Brett made brownies. Brett’s Summer list still has a ways to go, cicadas are wonderful, and Supermarket Sweep is on Netflix. So is Jeopardy, and the guys want to know if they’ve become smarter. Macho Man gives great interviews, but tons of wrestlers are dead!
2020-07-16
1h 10
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Episode 52: Haunted butter, Ant invasions, Aquanet, Cowboy hats, Into the Wild Bus, Mary Kay Letourneau
Dave joins the guys as a special guest. He’s done some acting work. Ants and ghosts are invading Brett’s house, Dave suggests a ghost trap, and bug spray sent Brian to urgent care. Aquanet destroyed the ozone, but saved Brian’s high school hair, and made Dave’s bathroom door flammable. Brett smashed Dave’s truck with a hammer, but luckily Dave doesn’t remember. Dave helped bankrupt Sears, but won’t wear a cowboy hat. The Into the Wild bus has been moved, and Brian has questions about JFK’s assassination limo. Dave has construction horror stories, and Mar...
2020-07-08
1h 14
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Do Americans know what they’re celebrating on 4th of July? We’re looking for enticing titles for the podcast, and Brett reminisces about alluring titles from his childhood. Jigsaw puzzles are seeing a resurgence during covid, and has overtaken Brett’s kitchen table. Was Ty Cobb a bad guy? Why are the Mets still paying Bobby Bonilla? We loved to watch Tiger Woods’ rise and fall. Plus, a great story about Carl Reiner, who died a few days ago.
Do Americans know what they’re celebrating on 4thof July? We’re looking for enticing titles for the podcast, and Brett reminisces about alluring titles from his childhood. Jigsaw puzzles are seeing a resurgence during covid, and has overtaken Brett’s kitchen table. Was Ty Cobb a bad guy? Why are the Mets still paying Bobby Bonilla? We loved to watch Tiger Woods’ rise and fall. Plus, a great story about Carl Reiner, who died a few days ago.
2020-07-02
1h 06
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Episode 49: Tithe brag, Radish sandwiches, Building a Bomb, Gremlins, PG-13, Jaws, Hedge explained, David Carradine and the buddy system
After taking a break the guys are back with a new episode featuring someone who brags about tithing, radish and butter sandwiches, and mashed potatoes that will cause a heart attack. Knot tying is fun, magnifying glasses can start fires, and Brett and Brian built a bomb without killing themselves. Gremlins caused some problems, and created a new movie rating which didn’t make sense, don’t put Brett in charge of fighting Gremlins, Jaws is awesome, Chuck Norris is Lonewolf McQuade, Brian doesn’t know what hedge means, and Brian could have saved David Carradine and Michael Hutchence
2020-06-25
1h 11
Cars Yeah
Brett Sloan owns and operates Sloan Motors
Brett Sloan owns and operates Sloan Motors, a place where he lives his lifelong passion for Porsche. It is a company that his late father, Richard, founded and developed one of the most recognized Porsche specialty dealers in the world selling approximately 5,000 Porsches over the span of almost four decades. Brett learned from his father how to manage and operate a premier specialty dealership and the intricacies of the marque – their strengths and weaknesses, construction methods, rarity and effective marketing approaches. Sloan Motors to help unite enthusiasts and collectors with the highest quality Porsches available.
2020-06-08
00 min
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Episode 47: A mobile episode covering an Elvis lookalike, Boyz II Men, headlights, Brian and Brett childhood neighborhoods, Dynamite
In the first mobile episode, Brett and Brian hit the road with no destination. They revisit the neighborhood where they group up, telling stories along the way, and triggering long-latent memories. Old weirdos, old songs, old landmarks, and fun with dynamite will keep you enthralled.
2020-06-08
1h 05
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Episode 46: Lightning, Rogue face masks, Falling out of cars, Runts candy, Frozen pizza, Tylenol poisoning, Closed caption comedy, Hedge trimmed fingers
Lightning is farther away than you think, Ted Fujita was a tornadic badass, Brett had to pickup a rogue face mask. Bakers fall out of cars, Runts are dangerous, and Ferrara Pan candy is the best. Brian wants weiners in his mouth at baseball games, Homerun Inn Pizza is great, so is a honey swirl. Mixed up Diet Dr Pepper, poisonous Tylenol, Ferris Bueller, Frugal Gourmet, and Bert Kreischer. Also, drink champagne while cutting hedges, but don’t stick your finger in the hedge trimmer (like Brett).
2020-06-04
1h 16
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Episode 45: Mid-life crisis cars, Truck nuts, Eerie late night visitors, Street sweepers, Weird Al, Relationship age differences, Cliff Clavin
“George Lucas” taught Brett a lesson, Jeeps aren’t mid-life crisis cars, who buys truck balls? Are street sweepers obsolete? Brett felt like someone was watching him when he was falling asleep. Weird Al is surprised anyone knows him, Clint Eastwood likes younger women, and Brian may go 80. Cliff Clavin always seemed old, and the George Wendt – Jason Sudeikis connection
2020-05-31
1h 00
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Episode 44: Liquor Inventory, Stinky Worms, Fishing Luck, Parenting is Faking It, Summer List of Fun, Portillo’s, Cheers
Is Brian’s liquor inventory impressive or worrisome? Summer is beginning, which means Brian swings golf clubs outside at midnight. Brett had a good night fishing, and the podcast isn’t live. 75% of parenting is pretending to know what you’re doing, and Zencastr is starting to suck. Brett has a summer of fun list prepared, Brian explains why Portillo’s shouldn’t have come to Indiana, and Cheers may have stopped being funny after season two.
2020-05-28
1h 02
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Episode 42: Dean Cameron is the guest, Smelling Parkinson’s, Tasting urine sugar, Dean hates beets, Resuming drinking, Hollywood Palms
Dean Cameron joins Brett and Brian for a conversation about a movie he doesn’t like, a woman that can smell Parkinson’s, a doctor that evaporated urine, and why old school doctors sucked. Superfoods don’t deserve the hype, Dean disses beets, but endorses whiskey and IPAs. He also shares great stories about the guys from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Stevie Wonder, when his car got stolen, and how he played matchmaker for a couple of co-stars. An episode so good, not even technical difficulties could screw it up!
2020-05-20
59 min
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Episode 41: Grocery store rage, Back to the Future, White Chocolate sucks, Wite Out, The Monkees, Dean Cameron, Fasting benefits, Cost/benefit analysis
An old guy cut in front of Brett at the grocery store, Back to the Future is greatness, Indiana Jones has some scary parts, and the mid 80s were a great time for movies. Wite Out sales are surging, don’t forget about Mike Nesmith’s mom, and 14-year-old Brett was obsessed with Ami Dolenz. Dean Cameron should be a star. Fasting has unknown benefits in addition to losing weight, Brian lives by cost-benefit analysis, but Brett needs to understand it better. Scotch has alcohol in it, and Brett’s kids stay up too late. Oh, you should watch Summer...
2020-05-18
1h 08
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Episode 39: Pizzapocalypse, Zero calorie food fantasies, Comedians, Canned vs frozen veggies, Milli Vanilli, NBA season
Brett drove 50 miles for pizza, skylines are clearer with less pollution, what’s the best food to have zero calories? When you have tons of money what drives you? Seinfeld’s been working on a joke for 8 years, and Brett forgot he was a comedy fan as a kid. Canned veggies are good. Except creamed corn. Maybe. What was the deal with Milli Vanilli, and what’s the NBA going to do?
2020-05-10
1h 09
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Episode 38: Time traveler, dog trading, Lifting toilet seats, Bathroom graffiti, More Later on hold, Andre Dawson
Brett thinks he saw a time traveler, and Brian saw humans trading dogs. Can anyone buy Diet Coke syrup? Toilet seats: lifting or not lifting? Some bathrooms are dirtier than going to the bathroom. Is Bathroom graffiti a guy thing? More Later would be great hold music. Andre Dawson is working with stiffs.
2020-05-07
1h 14
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Episode 37: Social distancing podcasting, Superheroes, Lost summer, Secretariat, Hollywood on Netflix
Recording in Brett’s backyard to discuss people out and about, dangers of shopping, and Green Lantern’s lousy defenses. Brian has thoughts about DC vs Marvel, Time is flying by, and there may be no summer. The guys are practically lumberjacks, and Secretariat’s an athlete? Brett loved Hollywood on Netflix
2020-05-03
1h 03
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Episode 36: American Gladiators, coffee naps, Paper cuts, Ear wax, Q-tips, Body hair fire, Tasty moths
Brett’s drinking scotch, and clarifying his mustache stance. American Gladiators is in reruns, Coffee naps are refreshing, and Brian admits to being a jerk. Paper cuts are painful, ear wax videos are entertaining, and Q-Tips feel great. Does burning pubic hair smell different? How mahy moths do you have to eat to get fat?
2020-04-30
1h 08
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Episode 35: Hairy pork belly, Bloody golf, Peanut in the eye, Crooked cop?, Mustaches, Doppelgangers
Brett has an adventure trying to make banh mi. Stories of dental problems. Brian bled all over a golf course, and got a peanut in his eye. Brett almost bit his own finger off, a cop tried to squeeze the guys for some cash, rubber gloves are showing up in parking lots, Brett is quite unfair to mustaches, and both Brett and Brian discuss their more well-known look alikes.
2020-04-26
1h 14
Mammoth Training Podcast
Ep. 15 - Brett Baker
This week, I'm joined by Brett Baker, owner of Sandler Training in Springfield, MO. Brett works with many different BG distributorships across the country, helping them develop and implement a unique sales process using Sandler Training methods. In this episode, we discuss alternatives to the feature/benefit method of sales, upending the customers expectations of what a sales call should sound like, permission based selling on the service drive, and many of the interesting rules that the Sandler Training system uses to govern interactions with customers. I found this to be a fun and thought-provoking conversation, and if you...
2020-04-24
1h 02
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Episode 31: He is Risen, Church Marquees, Boiling eggs, Aoili, Candy bars, Asparagus pee, Press Your Luck
Easter and Church marquees. Brett and Brian’s marquee mischief, the art of cooking eggs, The Bread Bible isn’t great, Why did Ron Santo do a Snickers commercial?, candy bar reviews, Some people hate cilantro, and their pee smells like asparagus. A guy outsmarted Press Your Luck
2020-04-13
1h 06
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Episode 30: Old e-mail addresses, Quarantine isn’t too bad, Parents need to toughen up about e-learning, Snorting pixie sticks, Bladerunner sucks. Star Wars, too. But not Rambo or Toy Story. The importance of Rituals.
Brett messed up the last episode. Brian’s e-mail address is old. Brian likes social distancing, and parents need to help teach their kids. Snorting pixie sticks, Easter’s dates, Ten Commandments takes forever, and why do Star Wars fans like it so much? Toy Story is perfect. Rituatls are important.
2020-04-09
1h 17
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Episode 29: Avoiding disease, Learning to sing, Karate Kid, Toilet paper scarcity explained, Alternative peeing techniques, Meteor showers.
Neither of the guys are sick yet, some people are just bad singers, The Karate Kid inspires, and Brett messed up a Herbie Hancock record. Toilet paper scarcity explained, choosing a good beginner’s scotch, and why did Orel Hershiser shower three times a day? Don Drysdale remembered RFK, and dark skies are out there somewhere.
2020-04-06
1h 13
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Episode 28: New house tribulations, generic labels, cereal appreciation, birth order madness, eating alone isn’t scary
Brett’s first night in the new house brings some challenges, toilet seats are like pot luck meals, Brian feels guilt about fried onions, Brene Brown makes Brett think, generic labels have disappeared, eating dry oatmeal is difficult, cereal is good, birth order is craziness, and Brian used to be scared to eat alone.
2020-04-02
1h 06
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Episode 27: Old Bay’s oyster crackers, Lang Ice heals, Bigfoot, Hardy Boys, Purging while moving
Brian doesn’t have coronavirus, and was a food snob when he was a kid. Too much Old Bay’s seasoning ruins oyster crackers. Lang Ice saved Brian’s mouth. Does Bigfoot exist? Brian thinks he’s Frank Hardy, minus the roofies. Brett’s moving and needs to purge some junk.
2020-03-30
1h 02
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Bonus Episode: Pearl Jam Gigaton Discussion
Brett and Brian discuss Pearl Jam's newest record, Gigaton, which was released March 27. Plus, recommendations from earlier Pearl Jam records.
2020-03-30
1h 17
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Episode 26: Quarantine gratitude, Worst board games, Brewster’s Millions, Left handers
What will happen with the MLB season? Will the quarantine lead to gratitude? A terrible list of the ten worst board games, and some Monopoly strategy. Brewster’s Millions has Brett questioning his entire life. How come we never forget how to ride a bike? Left handers are coolers than right handers, but science doesn’t know why.
2020-03-26
1h 04
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Episode 25: Orange marmalade, Art vs artists, Kenny Rogers, Tom Brady, Ikea effect
Orange marmalade is underrated. Brett’s afraid of unjustly going to prison, Kenny Rogers died, Tom Brady tried to rip you off, Would athletes be fun to hang out with? Which NFL fans are the most annoying? Cast Away’s heartbreaking ending.
2020-03-23
1h 08
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Episode 23: Coronavirus deniers, North Pole time, Grocery store speaker customer, Heist Boner
Some aren’t down with coronavirus prevention. Standardized tests make an impact, and Brian may have gotten a scholarship by mistake. North pole has no time, a woman walked around the grocery store with a speaker hanging from her neck, and neither Brett or Brian have ever done cocaine. Plus, a cheap, abusive teaching assistant, Brian invents a new phrase, and should we be nice to spiders?
2020-03-16
1h 08
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Episode 22: Baseball game vendors, Subway, Brian hates mutterers, Brett’s summer song
Baseball game vendors have tricks to make us buy stuff. Subway is getting pricier. Why is the grocery deli so inefficient? Brett’s writing softball cheers, Brian hates muttering, and what song does Brett only listen to in the summer? Plus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Richard Bachmann, and postponed Pearl Jam.
2020-03-12
1h 05
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Episode 21: Daylight Saving Time, Clowns, Terms of Endearment, Buying a car.
Daylight Saving time has begun. A trip to Las Vegas could be fun. Why are clowns scary? Are Mimes scary? Brett’s in a Jack Nicholson faze. Don’t trust car salesmen who promise you things.
2020-03-09
1h 07
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Episode 20: Bologna, Buicks, Scotch, Sneaking out of the house
Bologna is for young people. Buicks are for old people, and scotch is up for debate. What’s the best hot dog? And what happened when Brett and Brian snuck out of the house one night when they were teens? Elite athlete brains are different than ours.
2020-03-05
59 min
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Episode 19: Cold weather camping, Sonic the Hedgehog, Carnal Knowledge, Punky Brewster life lessons.
Brian survived cold weather camping, Sonic the Hedgehog looked weird, Brett's watching 1970s movies, James Bond sucked a towel, Punky Brewster saved lives, and young Brett tried to light toilet paper on fire.
2020-03-02
1h 05
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Episode 16: Clear ice, Cheers, Food phases, Willie Nelson, Renewing marriages annually.
Brian's making clear ice, Brett's watching Cheers. Willie Nelson tickets are expensive, Brett has run out of gas 8 times and won't pay tickets. What if we had to renew marriages every year like we do license plates?
2020-02-20
1h 00
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Episode 12: Stolen cars, Organ transplants, Brian’s nightmares, tornadoes, L. Ron Hubbard, grapes
Bicyclists need to learn the rules of the road, Brett got rear-ended by a stolen car, organ transplant waitlists shouldn't exist, Brian has frequent nightmares, the guys want to go storm chasing. Why didn't Elisabeth Moss and Fred Armisen last? Brett ate raw garlic one time in high school. Brett and Brian recount the time they lost their car in Boston.
2020-02-06
1h 08
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Episode 11: Old people arguing, Howard the Duck, Snack cakes, Buddig lunchmeat, John Wayne Gacy and Bozo
Brett hears old people arguing, and the mom from Goonies. Who approved Howard the Duck? Morganna the kissing bandit would never work today. Snack cakes and Buddig meat are on the decline. Was John Wayne Gacy inspired by Bozo? Love/hate relationship with microwave ovens.
2020-02-03
1h 05
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Episode 10: Brett's 13-year-old son Brian guest hosts. Topics: Brian drinking, Cubs players keeping hands off fans, and staples to Brian's head
Brett's 13-year-old son Brian sits in as guest host for this episode. Brett tries to convince him not to drink a beer. Cubs players keep their hands to themselves. A clown with poop on a pencil. Gruesome sports injuries. And Brian gets his head stapled without numbing first.
2020-01-30
1h 11
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Episode 9: Passport adventures, Kobe Bryant, money signatures, Animal Farm, Hardy Boys, cow trading cards, the evils of white chocolate.
The guys discuss Brett's birth certificate ordeal, Kobe Bryant's death, the Treasury secretary can't write in cursive, and their middle school history teacher. Also, white chocolate sucks, but lemonheads are good!
2020-01-27
1h 07
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Episode 7: Bathroom sink mystery, Jump scares, Jeopardy! Championships, Boxed mashed potatoes, Bedbugs
Brian can't identify a substance in his sink. Brett's kids like to scare him. Is Ken Jennings the greatest? VW Bus. A celebration of boxed mashed potatoes, and warnings that will make you want to never sleep away from home again.
2020-01-20
1h 11
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Episode 6: Heavyweight boxing champion, Climate change repercussion skepticism, JFK assassination obsession, Watching something for the first time.
Brett tries a new beer while he and Brian discuss the downfall of boxing, NFL safety, why Brett isn't convinced about the effects of climate change, whether Oswald acted alone, the sad state of solar power, why Brett can't watch things he loves, and why old musicians won't talk about the past.
2020-01-16
1h 09
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Episode 5: Post-Christmas letdown. Food expiration dates. YouTube fighting videos. Sitting in Wrigley bleachers.
There's a letdown in stores after Christmas. Food expiration dates should be taken seriously...sometimes. Brian explains Dr. Pimple Popper and World Star Hip Hop. Brett has morbid thoughts at sporting events. And the Wrigley Field bleachers are the best.
2020-01-13
1h 09
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Episode 4: Monet or Van Gogh? Crowded vs empty. Drinking alone. Extroverts shutup.
Brett is unsure of Monet or Van Gogh. Brian wants places to be both crowded and empty. Drinking alone in a hotel room. Sports talk radio. Can we tell extroverts to shutup?
2020-01-09
1h 19
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Episode 3: Cold French fries, Hand washing, Urinal etiquette, Lotion preferences
Brett and Brian discuss how French fries go from delicious to disgusting, poor bathroom hygiene, preference for hand lotion, Brian's Christmas lights, and changing e-mail etiquette.
2020-01-06
1h 01
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Episode 2: Computerized music, American Girl, Too many straws, the Rat Pack dodged a bullet
Pros and cons of computerized music programs, how American are American Girl dolls, Brett's Diet Coke addiction, Brian loves Lang ice, why does reusable toilet paper exist, who uses the term "esquire", the Rat Pack dodged a bullet, and moments of tension in Brett and Brian's friendship.
2020-01-02
1h 10
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Episode 1: Hallmark Christmas movies, Famous Brothers, New Coke Conspiracies
Brett and Brian discuss Brian's affinity for Hallmark Christmas movies and Candace Cameron. Hollywood brothers, a brief history of the Rocky movies, poop in comedies, and whether Coca-Cola still needs to advertise are other topics of discussion. Plus, Brian "educates" us why brands of bagged ice matter.
2019-12-30
1h 03
Restaurant Hoppen
Brett Baker (11/21/19)
Brett Baker, the No. 1 fan of the hit YouTube show Hot Ones, stops by to talk about his personal experience on the set and his favorite episodes. Dan and Brett also resurrect their favorite deceased Nebraska restaurants. Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other s...
2019-11-21
38 min