Category: Podcasts

Carsick or Hungry?

Luke’s son is at the age where he can tell that something doesn’t feel right. However, he’s not entirely sure WHAT he’s feeling?

Luke’s Head Is Too Big

Luke has a problem. His head is too big!

Do Ladies Really Love A Dad Bod?

Luke thinks that the ladies only want a chiseled body when it comes to a man. Jeriney knows that he’s wrong…

Dad Jokes 6/06

You know it’s Friday when Luke tries to make you chuckle with some of his best Dad Jokes!

Neighborhood Watch 6-02

Gotta crazy neighbor? We wanna hear about it! Call 515-309-4315 and leave an ANONYMOUS message with the juicy details and we may feature it next Thursday!

Sound Effects Theater 6-02

News stories can only get better when Luke and Jeriney add sound effects…with their mouths!!

Craziest Thing For Free Stuff

Some people in Taiwan LEGALLY changed their names in order to get free sushi. What is the craziest thing you may have done for something that was free?

Dirt Is Heavy

Luke did his best impression of a landscaper and realized that it actually takes a lot of work!

Luke Doesn’t Like Caftans

Luke’s wife wore a caftan over the weekend and he was not a fan.

Thesaurus Karaoke 6-01

Let’s break out the thesaurus and change up some song lyrics!

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