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This week the Houli bros. tackle corporate chaos with their usual mix of honesty and humor. Billy survives a nationwide layoff that cuts 500 jobs in the beverage industry, and the four day waiting game nearly does him in. The brothers unpack survivor’s guilt, the sting of watching longtime colleagues get let go, and the awkward reality of keeping your job while others don’t. They zoom out to bigger trends like post COVID overhiring, market corrections, and the rise of non alcoholic beverages reshaping the business. Naturally, the mood swings. From colonoscopy commitments and Lenten sacrifices to reflecting on celebrity deaths like Robert Duvall, the conversation weaves through middle age, mortality, and faith. They also wrestle with the strange cultural moment where names like Jeffrey Epstein become casual punchlines among teenagers, and what that means for parents trying to keep up. It is equal parts group therapy and comedy hour, with a reminder to check on your friends, stay adaptable at work, and maybe book that doctor appointment you have been putting off.
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza of Orland Park and Mokena, Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers
By Hibernian RadioThis week the Houli bros. tackle corporate chaos with their usual mix of honesty and humor. Billy survives a nationwide layoff that cuts 500 jobs in the beverage industry, and the four day waiting game nearly does him in. The brothers unpack survivor’s guilt, the sting of watching longtime colleagues get let go, and the awkward reality of keeping your job while others don’t. They zoom out to bigger trends like post COVID overhiring, market corrections, and the rise of non alcoholic beverages reshaping the business. Naturally, the mood swings. From colonoscopy commitments and Lenten sacrifices to reflecting on celebrity deaths like Robert Duvall, the conversation weaves through middle age, mortality, and faith. They also wrestle with the strange cultural moment where names like Jeffrey Epstein become casual punchlines among teenagers, and what that means for parents trying to keep up. It is equal parts group therapy and comedy hour, with a reminder to check on your friends, stay adaptable at work, and maybe book that doctor appointment you have been putting off.
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza of Orland Park and Mokena, Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers