Send us a message A soaked freeway, a near hydroplane, and the kind of silence that follows when the car finally grips again—that’s where our conversation starts. From there, we go long on road safety, bald tires, and why rainy-day driving turns ordinary commutes into chaos. The small stuff matters: alert eyes, better tread, and a promise to never mix drinks and a steering wheel. Then the mood softens into holiday planning. We talk simple traditions that shift a house’s energy—old crooner pla...
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Send us a message A soaked freeway, a near hydroplane, and the kind of silence that follows when the car finally grips again—that’s where our conversation starts. From there, we go long on road safety, bald tires, and why rainy-day driving turns ordinary commutes into chaos. The small stuff matters: alert eyes, better tread, and a promise to never mix drinks and a steering wheel. Then the mood softens into holiday planning. We talk simple traditions that shift a house’s energy—old crooner pla...
Send us a message A deeply moving conversation unfolds as brothers Joe and Gooch share their recent emotional experiences, centering on a poignant phone call with their 92-year-old grandmother who confided she feels ready to leave this world. With remarkable candor, they navigate the complex emotions around aging and mortality, revealing how their grandmother told them she has her "spiritual bags packed" – a phrase that captures both acceptance and readiness. The conversation weaves through ...
Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted
Send us a message A soaked freeway, a near hydroplane, and the kind of silence that follows when the car finally grips again—that’s where our conversation starts. From there, we go long on road safety, bald tires, and why rainy-day driving turns ordinary commutes into chaos. The small stuff matters: alert eyes, better tread, and a promise to never mix drinks and a steering wheel. Then the mood softens into holiday planning. We talk simple traditions that shift a house’s energy—old crooner pla...