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Nick and Jon dive into politics, culture shifts, rising costs, Nashville’s identity crisis, and the slow collapse of normal human conversation. Between Midwest stories, old-school comedy, gas price complaints, and social media fatigue, the guys somehow stumble into a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about respectful dialogue in a world that rewards screaming instead. It’s equal parts sarcasm, social commentary, and two hosts trying to survive modern society without becoming full-time cave people.
key topics
• The impact of societal and political changes on personal life
• The importance of respectful dialogue in a polarized society
• Humorous anecdotes about Midwest culture and personal stories
• Insights on societal shifts, including city growth and cultural enclaves
• Reflections on comedy, media, and the loss of quick wit in society
Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671)
or
Buy Us A Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths
Visit https://www.poddimouths.com to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more!
Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi
Chapters
00:00 Garage Renovations and Epoxy Floors
02:52 Midwestern Comedians and Their Humor
05:59 Happy Hour Drinks and Old Fashioneds
11:59 Candied Bacon and Culinary Delights
16:52 Jeep Adventures and Driving Experiences
17:58 Gas Prices and Daily Commutes
20:59 Dining Out and Rising Costs
21:51 Cruise Plans and Health Concerns
22:54 Regional Accents and Identity
26:58 Comedy and Quick Wit
29:56 Political Homelessness and Perspectives
38:07 The Impact of Social Media on Political Discourse
39:33 Navigating Political Beliefs and Voting
41:02 The Importance of Open Dialogue
43:38 Changing Perspectives Through Respectful Conversations
44:06 The Transformation of Nashville's Culture
49:39 The Consequences of Political Migration
51:16 Finding Common Ground in Politics
By Jon Quade and Nick Kubik4.7
33 ratings
Nick and Jon dive into politics, culture shifts, rising costs, Nashville’s identity crisis, and the slow collapse of normal human conversation. Between Midwest stories, old-school comedy, gas price complaints, and social media fatigue, the guys somehow stumble into a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about respectful dialogue in a world that rewards screaming instead. It’s equal parts sarcasm, social commentary, and two hosts trying to survive modern society without becoming full-time cave people.
key topics
• The impact of societal and political changes on personal life
• The importance of respectful dialogue in a polarized society
• Humorous anecdotes about Midwest culture and personal stories
• Insights on societal shifts, including city growth and cultural enclaves
• Reflections on comedy, media, and the loss of quick wit in society
Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671)
or
Buy Us A Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths
Visit https://www.poddimouths.com to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more!
Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi
Chapters
00:00 Garage Renovations and Epoxy Floors
02:52 Midwestern Comedians and Their Humor
05:59 Happy Hour Drinks and Old Fashioneds
11:59 Candied Bacon and Culinary Delights
16:52 Jeep Adventures and Driving Experiences
17:58 Gas Prices and Daily Commutes
20:59 Dining Out and Rising Costs
21:51 Cruise Plans and Health Concerns
22:54 Regional Accents and Identity
26:58 Comedy and Quick Wit
29:56 Political Homelessness and Perspectives
38:07 The Impact of Social Media on Political Discourse
39:33 Navigating Political Beliefs and Voting
41:02 The Importance of Open Dialogue
43:38 Changing Perspectives Through Respectful Conversations
44:06 The Transformation of Nashville's Culture
49:39 The Consequences of Political Migration
51:16 Finding Common Ground in Politics