How do you build a relationship that lasts longer than a Model T? In this high-octane episode of The Bama Brown Experience, Bama and the Big Puma take listeners on a joyride through automotive history, unexpected trivia, and surprisingly heartfelt relationship advice. What starts as a deep dive into the origins of car manufacturing - from the first stolen car in 1905 to the surprising roots of REO Speedwagon - quickly shifts gears into a candid conversation about love, longevity, and the secrets to keeping relationships from stalling out.
- The fascinating story behind the first car theft in St. Louis and why the thief deserves more fame than Bonnie and Clyde.
- How Ransom Eli Olds, the Dodge brothers, and Buick shaped the American auto industry—and what happened when they walked away.
- The surprising connection between REO Speedwagon and early car manufacturing.
- Bama’s four golden rules for relationship longevity, including a hilarious (and brutally honest) quote from his daughter: “You, sir, have no game.”
Whether you're a gearhead, a romantic, or just here for the laughs, this episode delivers a perfect blend of humor, history, and heartfelt wisdom. Bama’s unfiltered take on everything from social media pitfalls to emotional comprehension in relationships will have you laughing, learning, and maybe even rethinking your priorities.
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