Not quite his mea culpa, but the sum of Simm's life work is to help you have a better wedding dance. Sabrina Tarchione joins to set some ground rules on what we should expect out of each other after the couple's first dance.
Sabrina Tarchione makes her pod return to help brides, grooms, and guests everywhere move past the worst interaction in wedding nuptials: the receiving line.
Brooke Hughes makes her big league debut on the pod as Simm discusses his take that we really should have less DJs hired for weddings, and those resources should be reallocated to hiring MCs.
Rex jumps back on the pod to join Simm in the first episode of his wedding series. The next few episodes will feature takes specifically on things surrounding weddings.
Simm jumps off the back of an American hero who went before his city council to help push an agenda for change: Boneless chicken wings don't exist. The Fox joins as an avid saucy nug lover.
Season two starts off hot with Dana coming in to defend all men who like "girly drinks." He also has his contractually obligated shot at the Iowa Hawkeyes for no good reason. What a tool.
First time guest Amber DeStigter wants to kill a time-honored tradition of going to sporting events. The final episode of season one!
Sabrina Tarchione is back on the pod to get evangelized on a trait that simply does not exist. Clear victory for Simm on this one.
Sabrina Tarchione is back again to provide some education on the most misunderstood coffee drink in the business.
Cody Hughes locks arms with Simm as they take a stand against the worst appearance at any game night.
Cody Hughes wants to see Patrick Mahomes score more touchdowns. He convinces Simm of a way to eliminate kicking from the game of football.
As always, Simm thinks words have meaning. He is joined by Jason Rosema to discuss why it is that we label everything a documentary, and what that means for us as consumers. Shameless promos for "The Last Dance" included.
Jason Rosema returns to the pod to deliver his take on athletic trainers vs. personal trainers, and Simm does the exact thing Jason is talking about in the freaking episode.
First-time guest Jason Rosema joins Simm to discuss why it is that we feel the need to believe our region is the only place where weather changes. There's also an incidental hit-and-run on Luke Bryan and the thesis of a defense on talking about the weather in small talk.
Attention all homeschoolers, Rex Kaemingk has you in his scopes.
The Fox and Simm would like you to know that they really aren't that impressed with whatever baked goods your mother can make. They're fine, and that's okay.
Simm panders to new guest and Washington native Rex Kaemingk on what to do with the confusion with having a state and a nation's capital with the same name.
Lucas Sander is back to offer his help as a professional comedian as he and Simm put sarcasm in its rightful place... behind every other form of humor.
If you want more Lucas, which you do, then check out his comedy show on YouTube, Zander and Sander, which streams on Monday and Friday nights at 7 pm CST. Follow the links below for their social media and content.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaq_Wq5e6yKni0FESDF8Ghw
https://twitter.com/ZanderAndSander
https://www.facebook.com/ZanderAndSander/
Lucas Sander joins the pod to help us make decisions, and points out the benefits of being someone who doesn't say "I don't care."
If you want more Lucas, which you do, then check out his comedy show on YouTube, Zander and Sander, which streams on Monday and Friday nights at 7 pm CST. Follow the links below for their social media and content.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaq_Wq5e6yKni0FESDF8Ghw
https://twitter.com/ZanderAndSander
https://www.facebook.com/ZanderAndSander/
Josh Fischer and Simm think it's time we set up some boundaries on dad jokes.