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🎙️ Episode 601: “My Truck. My Rules.” 🚛💨

Today, Scott declares total truck dictatorship, Sadie questions if pennies even matter, and we both roast Valentine’s Day expectations like a Hallmark movie marathon gone wrong. Buckle up for snark, sass, and some painfully honest life advice.

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🎙️ Episode 601: "My Truck. My Rules." 🚛💨
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🚚 Scott’s Truck Kingdom

  • It’s a cigar lounge. It’s an office. It’s a fortress.
  • Equipped with air purifiers, ionizers, and Scott’s unbreakable will to ignore passengers’ complaints.
  • Sadie: “You’ve turned your truck into a science experiment.”
  • Scott: “My truck. My rules.”

🏃‍♂️ Jelly Roll & The 5K Struggle

  • Jelly Roll is attempting a 5K. Scott and Sadie react accordingly.
  • Sadie’s fitness journey: a brisk walk to the fridge.
  • Jim Kaylor Theory: Treat your body like a car, and it’ll eventually break down. Spoiler: Sadie’s engine light has been on for years.

💰 Pennies Are Dead. RIP.

  • The U.S. Mint is killing pennies. Good riddance?
  • Scott’s nostalgic about actual coin holders in cars.
  • Sadie: “Who still carries cash? Grandpas and drug dealers, that’s who.”

🍜 TikTok’s Hot Water Panic

  • A viral TikTok warns against using hot tap water for cooking.
  • Sadie: “Do I look like I have time to be worried about this?”
  • Scott: “If lead poisoning hasn’t got us by now, we’re fine.”

💝 Valentine’s Day Expectations vs. Reality

  • What men really want: Spoiler: It’s not a $500 watch.
  • Sadie: “Ladies, put on something cute and say something nice. Done.”
  • Scott tries to act like Valentine’s isn’t a thing, but we all know better.

🎶 Country Music Snub Fest

  • Best country songs of the last 25 years? They left out Garth Brooks and George Strait?
  • Scott’s outraged. Sadie’s confused. The entire genre should file a complaint.

🎧 Why You Should Listen

Because Scott’s truck is a dictatorship, pennies are irrelevant, and TikTok is making us all paranoid about our drinking water.

Topics and Timestamps

Inspiration from Others (00:00:13)
Discussion on drawing inspiration from people in life, particularly from family and friends.

Reverse Inspiration (00:01:41)
Sadie talks about learning from her mother’s experiences, emphasizing a “reverse inspiration.”

Jelly Roll’s Journey (00:02:16)
Scott introduces Jelly Roll and shares a clip of him discussing his journey toward running a 5K.

Challenges of Running (00:03:16)
Sadie shares her experience with running a 5K and the challenges she faced.

Brother’s Running Experience (00:05:30)
Scott reflects on his brother’s running journey and the physical toll it has taken on him.

The Body as a Vehicle Theory (00:06:49)
Sadie introduces a theory comparing the human body to a vehicle, discussing wear and tear.

Pennies Becoming Obsolete (00:07:22)
Scott discusses the government’s decision to stop minting pennies due to production costs.

Decline of Cash Usage (00:08:14)
Sadie comments on the diminishing use of cash and the oddity of not having change anymore.

Car Features Over Time (00:08:42)
Discussion on the evolution of car features, particularly the absence of ashtrays and change holders.

Smoking in the Truck (00:09:39)
Scott shares his experience of smoking cigars in his truck and the measures he takes to manage odors.

Vehicle Purchase Decisions (00:12:14)
Scott and Sadie discuss considerations for purchasing a new vehicle and financing options.

Potential Last Vehicle Purchase (00:14:25)
Scott reflects on the possibility of this being the last vehicle he and Julie buy.

Cooking with Hot Water (00:15:41)
Discussion on the safety of using hot tap water for cooking and potential health risks.

Rebel Cooking Choices (00:17:15)
Sadie humorously dismisses health concerns while preparing simple meals like ramen and mac and cheese.

Valentine’s Day Plans (00:18:11)
Discussion about Valentine’s Day plans and the simplicity of men’s desires.

Celebration Statistics (00:19:50)
Poll results reveal that more Americans are not celebrating Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day as a Reminder (00:20:20)
Sadie shares her view on holidays as reminders of appreciation for loved ones.

Scaring Off Dates (00:22:02)
Top ways to scare someone off during early relationship stages discussed.

Flower Preferences (00:23:43)
Sadie expresses her dislike for flowers, preferring plants instead.

Subscription Flower Service (00:25:13)
Scott talks about a subscription service for monthly flower deliveries to his wife.

Romantic Gestures (00:26:36)
Scott’s ongoing efforts to show appreciation for his wife through flowers.

Top Country Songs (00:27:57)
Discussion on the best country songs of the last 25 years, starting with “Achy Breaky Heart.”

Missing Artists (00:30:12)
Debate over notable country artists missing from the top songs list.

Closing Remarks (00:31:31)
Encouragement to visit the website for more content and social media engagement.

Scott and Sadie

Meet Scott and Sadie: the anti-heroes of morning radio turned podcast renegades. Scott’s 40 years in broadcasting have left him fluent in snark, while Sadie’s nepotistic origins (thanks, Mom!) brought the unfiltered charm that made them a Northern Colorado favorite. After corporate radio ghosted them harder than a bad Tinder date, the duo ditched FCC babysitters and went full rogue. Now, they’re back with a podcast that’s equal parts wit, sarcasm, and a big middle finger to mediocrity. Loyal fans, curious newcomers, or algorithm strays—welcome to the chaos.

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