Kevin Herron has spent decades in high school athletics — as both a basketball coach and an athletic director — but the lessons that matter most had nothing to do with wins or losses.
With over 435 career wins and 15 years as an AD, Kevin joins Good Times, Bad Friends to talk about what actually lasts: culture, leadership, faith, and the impact coaches have long after the season ends.
In this conversation, we discuss:
Why the scoreboard doesn’t tell the full story
What most coaches get wrong about building culture
Why former players calling years later matters more than trophies
How faith quietly shapes leadership without being forced
The difference between being a lighthouse — or just another wave
This episode is for coaches, parents, leaders, and anyone trying to build something that outlives the moment.
🎙️ Good Times, Bad Friends is a podcast about real conversations, leadership, faith, and the stories that shape us.
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Chris Allman — also known by his legendary nickname “Crunch” — joins us for one of the wildest and most entertaining conversations of the year.
Chris grew up in Georgetown, Texas, played basketball and golf, spent a season on UMHB’s JV team, worked in media and sports radio, survived the mortgage industry, and even stepped into the world of pro wrestling. His life is equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and unexpected.
In this episode, we talk about:
Growing up in Texas and falling in love with high school sports
How faith has shaped Chris through every season
The real story behind his nickname “Crunch”
His years in media, Cowboys Golf Club, and sports radio
Parenting, family, and what matters most
Absolutely unbelievable pro wrestling stories
Why he still loves the church, sports, and telling good stories
Whether you’re here for faith, Texas culture, sports nostalgia, or wrestling madness — this episode has something for you.
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Dr. Hunter Hampton is back! Historian, professor, and author of the new book The Gridiron Gospel: Faith and College Football in Twentieth-Century America, Hunter walks us through the unexpected relationship between faith and college football — and why the church and the gridiron have been spiritually connected for over a century.
We talk about leadership, community, fatherhood, calling, the role of sports in modern belief, his upcoming Tom Landry project, and why feeding people through conversation, teaching, or pizza all comes from the same heart.
Smart. Funny. Thought-provoking.
A great conversation with a great friend.
In this episode of Good Times, Bad Friends, the boys dive deep into the world of outrage culture, online division, and how we’ve all forgotten how to talk to each other like normal humans. From bots starting social media wars to AI deepfakes blurring reality, we ask the big question: are we addicted to outrage—or just scared to listen?
We also get real about faith, truth, and what it means to have real conversations again—without losing your friends (or your YouTube channel).
🔥 Topics include:
Why we can’t agree on anything anymore
Bots, belief, and online warfare
Free speech and accountability
Deepfakes and the death of truth
The 10 Commandments debate in schools
What it means to actually live out your faith
💭 It’s raw, funny, uncomfortable, and honest—the way real conversations should be.
This week on Good Times, Bad Friends, we sit down with Mark Kissinger — financial advisor, author, rugby coach, and mentor. Mark’s story stretches from playing football in Celina, to studying at Oxford and Rice, to building a career in finance.
We dive into faith, football, and why mentoring kids means more than success or titles. Mark opens up about his book, his love for coaching, and the lessons that sports and service teach about building legacy.
This one’s about faith, grit, and investing in the next generation.
Check out his book: "I Piss Excellence: The Bill Elliott Story" available on Amazon here :
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This week on Good Times, Bad Friends, we sit down with firefighter, husband, dad, and mental health advocate Mason Atkins. From his rookie days in the firehouse to launching Salty Aces — a golf and mental health brand — Mason brings raw honesty, humor, and heart to the mic.
We talk about his journey through faith, burnout, therapy, and the call that changed his life. Plus, stories from the firetruck, fairway, and fatherhood — and why Mason believes showing up, even scarred, is what truly matters.
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📲 Instagram: @saltyacesgolf
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You’ve seen him on the MeatEater channel and leading The Element—but Tyler Jones’ story goes way beyond the hunt. This week, he sits down with us to talk about life after football, the beauty of daily discipline, and how he weaves the Gospel into his work without compromise. From crafting original music for his hunting series to navigating hate comments, Tyler keeps it real with honesty and heart.
Jaxon Shipley came to talk Texas Longhorn Football — but what we got was a masterclass in faith, leadership, and living with intention. From his time at Texas to his work with young athletes and now as a ranch real estate pro, his story is packed with hard-earned wisdom and heart. . It’s deep, honest, and a reminder that we’re all called to impact others with the life we live.
We’re talking all things sports and career moves with Dayton Bombarger! From playing ball as a kid to becoming the voice of Texas Tech Basketball, Dayton shares what it takes to carve out a path in athletics—and what’s next as he heads to Auburn for grad school. A must-listen for sports fans and career grinders alike.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame or self-doubt…This one’s for you.
In this episode, Craig Walker—pastor, church planter, coach, and author of Shameless—opens up about his powerful journey through self-doubt, shame, and grace. From the boxing ring to the pulpit, Craig shares how embracing God’s love and authenticity transformed his life. This conversation is full of wisdom, humility, and hope for anyone searching for purpose and healing.
From filming viral sports moments to writing documentaries, Carson Lawhorn's journey is just getting started. Today on Good Times, Bad Friends, we’re joined by a young filmmaker who’s already making waves in the industry. Carson Lawhorn, better known as shots.by.carson, is a freshman in college majoring in film, but don’t let his age fool you—his lens has already captured the world. From working with Overtime to co-writing the Chasing the Unicorns documentary, Carson has taken his talents across the country to chase his dream. Now, he’s launching Shoreline Sports Network and working on two major documentaries. 🎥
Jaret V. Grayson turned his love for Texas high school sports into a thriving business. 🏆 At just 22, he took a leap of faith, moved to Texas, and never looked back. Now, he’s running Lone Star Sports & Lone Star Creative—and he’s joining us this week to share his journey!
"Toughness isn’t just about lifting weights—it’s about lifting each other up." 💪🧠
USAF Security Forces member Dwight Gutierrez is a huge advocate for mental health, especially for men in the military. In this episode, he opens up about deployments, fitness, and how real strength comes from within. Tap the link in bio to listen now! 🎧 #MensMentalHealth #MilitaryMindset #StayStrong
In this episode of Good Times, Bad Friends, we sit down with Miles Spencer—entrepreneur, investor, adventurer, and author of A Line in the Sand. From his early days as a curious kid in Pittsburgh to exploring the Middle East and retracing the steps of T.E. Lawrence, Miles shares his incredible journey of discovery, resilience, and storytelling.
We dive into the historical significance of Crusader Castles, the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics, and how history continues to repeat itself in conflicts over resources and territory. Miles takes us behind the scenes of his thousand-mile trek through the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, and how it inspired his novel—a blend of real-life adventure and historical fiction.
We also explore the challenges of cultural understanding, the impact of 9/11 on global perspectives, and some wild behind-the-scenes stories—including camel-riding disasters, border security scares, and life-changing moments from the journey.
If you're fascinated by history, travel, and the power of curiosity, this episode is a must-listen. Grab a copy of A Line in the Sand and tune in now! 🎧🔥
She’s back! 🎙️ Our most-listened-to guest, McKenzie Fleming, returns to break down one of Austin’s most haunting cases—the Yogurt Shop Murders. In 1991, four teenage girls were brutally murdered, sparking decades of investigations, wrongful confessions, and unanswered questions. Who was responsible? Why does this case remain unsolved? Tap the link in bio to hear McKenzie unpack the chilling details and theories behind this tragic crime. 🔪🔥
This week, Good Times, Bad Friends welcomes Andy Hernandez and Nevin Shapiro for an in-depth conversation about leadership, resilience, and the complexities of college sports. Andy shares his inspiring journey to becoming a young CEO in the healthcare industry, while Nevin reflects on his controversial past and the lessons he’s learned. Together, they explore the hypocrisy of the NCAA, the impact of NIL deals, and the struggles faced by student-athletes. With insights into mentorship, media, and personal growth, this episode highlights the urgent need for change in college athletics and offers hope for a more transparent future.
🎉 It’s that time of year... Good Times, Bad Friends got Wrapped! 🎙️✨ We’re breaking down our biggest wins, top episodes, and the wild stats from this year. 📊 Spoiler: y’all showed up big time for us, and we can’t wait to share the love (and laughs) with you. 🫶
Stay tuned—this one’s a celebration! 🚀🎧
🎬 The Good Times are Back! This week, we return after a long hiatus to catch up on life, coaching stories, share hilarious behind-the-scenes podcasting stories, and take a deep dive into the state of entertainment. Plus: leadership changes, secret government files, and the power of corporate influence—yes, we went there. 👀 Tune in now! 🎧 #PodcastReturn #GoodTimesBadFriends #Coaching
In this engaging conversation, the hosts introduce Nathan Elliott, a former University of North Carolina quarterback turned Celina High School football coach. Nathan reflects on his journey from high school to college football, the challenges he faced, and the importance of leadership and teamwork. The discussion also touches on the impact of NIL and the transfer portal on college sports, as well as the cultural shifts in high school football. Nathan shares insights from his experiences and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong team culture amidst changes.
Mary Elizabeth (M.E.), hosts a true crime podcast called Untapped with M.E. She discuss her background and how she became interested in true crime. M.E. shares her experience growing up with her father, who was a judge, and how it influenced her passion for storytelling. We also talk about the process of researching and crafting her podcast episodes. The conversation touches on the importance of local history and personal connections in storytelling. Untapped with M.E. is a podcast that tells true crime stories while enjoying a beer. The host, M.E., shares stories of murder and mystery in a suspenseful and engaging way. She incorporates humor and personal anecdotes into her storytelling, creating a unique and entertaining experience for listeners. The podcast explores the dark side of humanity and the complexities of the human mind, highlighting the impact of mental illness and societal factors on criminal behavior. M.E. aims to provide a balanced and compassionate perspective on these stories, avoiding sensationalism and focusing on the truth. We discuss a show called 'Only Murders in the Building' and the guest's love for Steve Martin. They also talk about the guest's skills in making cheeseburgers and her passion for building Lego cities. The conversation then shifts to minimalism and essentialism, where the guest shares her thoughts on decluttering and focusing on essential activities. The episode ends with closing remarks and a reminder to subscribe to the guest's podcast.