Category: Podcasts

Super Bowl Commercials

Luke and Jeriney give their take on this years Super Bowl commercials.

Snowboard Trick or Marvel Character?

We test Luke’s knowledge of Marvel Characters and celebrate the start of the Olympics!

Dad Jokes 2/04

Luke’s favorite day of the week! Jeriney’s least favorite…

Personalized License Plates

Jeriney doesn’t quite understand them. Luke has one and a list of all the rejected ones from Florida!

First Thing You Do In A Hotel Room

Luke and Jeriney have very different ideas on what should be the first thing you do when you get in a hotel room.

Thesaurus Karaoke 2/02

Our favorite new game that kind of makes us sound smart!

You’ll Never Live This Down

We all have that one thing from high school that we’ll never be able to live down!

Do You Share Your Crush?

Should you share with your significant other who you have a crush on?

Jeriney’s Moving Woes

Jeriney has lived in Des Moines for a little over a month and has just received the first batch of stuff from KC! There is just one problem…

Luke’s Got Phone Issues

Luke has an issue with his phone that even the Genius Bar can’t figure out…or he’s just old?

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