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 Joe and The Gooch reconnect after a two-week hiatus caused by The Gooch's power being shut off due to financial difficulties, leading to raw conversation about struggling through hardships. • The Gooch shares the emotional impact of having his electricity disconnected and sending his children to live with their mother • Criticism of recent movies including Captain America: Brave New World and why the Red Hulk couldn't save it • Discussion of "The Fall of Minneapolis" docume...
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...