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🎙️ Episode 607: “A Yiiiaaant Feeesh” 🐟

Hold onto your fishing rods, folks—this episode is a whirlwind of chaos, nostalgia, and a sprinkle of “what the hell is happening?” Scott and Sadie tackle the absurdities of life with their signature mix of snark, wit, and maybe a little exasperated yelling.

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🎙️ Episode 607: "A Yiiiaaant Feeesh" 🐟
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🎣 Fish Stories & Fatherly Lies

  • Sadie’s Dad, the Master Storyteller: Growing up, she heard tales of “yiiiaaant feeesh” that somehow got away every damn time.
  • Scott’s Take? Every dad in America has lied about the one that got away. It’s practically a rite of passage.

🚗 Small-Town Traffic Rants & Old-Timer Nostalgia

  • Greeley’s Traffic Is Out of Control: Scott remembers when a “rush hour” meant three cars at a stoplight. Now? It’s practically L.A. East.
  • Sadie’s Road Rage: Nothing brings out pure, unfiltered rage like a slow driver in the left lane.

🏛️ Politics, Commissioner Chaos & Public Outrage

  • Scott’s Back in the Hot Seat: Being a county commissioner means dealing with public meltdowns. Scott explains why people lose their minds over taxes and why they should really calm the hell down.
  • Sadie? She’d Last Five Minutes. The idea of angry constituents screaming at her? Yeah, hard pass.

📺 TV Talk & Aging Like Fine Wine

  • “Severance” Confusion: Sadie is obsessed. Scott doesn’t get it. Classic.
  • Horse Race Announcing: Scott’s back on the mic. He swore he was done. Narrator: He was not done.

🎧 Why You Should Listen

  • You’ve ever exaggerated a fishing story (or been lied to about one).
  • You hate slow drivers, taxes, or “modern” small-town traffic.
  • You want to hear Scott try (and fail) to stay out of politics.

So grab a drink, a fishing rod, or just your phone—this episode’s a ride. 🎙️🐟

Topics and Timestamps

Introduction to the Episode (00:00:01)
The hosts introduce the chaotic and humorous nature of their show.

Discussion of a People Magazine Story (00:00:12)
Scott expresses his reluctance to hear a story from People Magazine.

Life Court Segment Setup (00:00:35)
Sadie introduces the concept of “Life Court,” reminiscent of past segments.

Child-Free Wedding Incident (00:01:17)
Sadie recounts a story about a child-free wedding disrupted by a screaming toddler.

Life Court Question (00:02:57)
The hosts discuss what should be done in response to the child’s behavior.

Scott’s Perspective on Grace (00:03:18)
Scott emphasizes mercy and grace in dealing with the situation.

Sadie’s Counterpoint (00:03:30)
Sadie argues for the importance of respecting the couple’s wishes on their wedding day.

Options for the Groom (00:04:08)
Scott lists possible reactions the groom could have to the screaming child.

Judgment in Social Situations (00:05:08)
Sadie questions whether some behaviors deserve to be called out.

Historical Context of Groomsmen (00:05:22)
Scott discusses the original role of groomsmen in protecting the groom.

Refusal to Remove the Child (00:06:56)
Sadie highlights that multiple guests offered to help but were refused.

Scott’s Inner Resentment (00:07:06)
Scott admits he might hold resentment towards the parents after the event.

Scott’s Morning Routine (00:08:02)
Scott shares details about his early morning routine and drinking habits.

Recording Schedule (00:08:27)
Scott explains the timing of their recordings and his usual pre-recording drinks.

Sadie’s Podcast Promotion (00:10:07)
Sadie mentions her podcast featuring a sex expert, teasing future content.

Sound Effects and Humor (00:11:03)
The hosts joke about sound effects and their technical challenges.

Kayaker’s Whale Encounter (00:14:15)
Scott shares a story about a kayaker who was swallowed by a whale.

Reflections on Whale Stories (00:15:35)
Sadie and Scott discuss the implications of being swallowed by a giant fish.

Scott’s Early Rising Habit (00:17:25)
Scott explains his early morning routine, including Bible study and show preparation.

Peace in Early Mornings (00:18:18)
Sadie reflects on the calming nature of early mornings compared to sleeping in.

Scott’s Evening Routine (00:18:23)
Scott shares his early bedtime and love for mornings, reflecting on a carefree summer.

Sadie’s Thoughts on Sleep (00:19:42)
Sadie discusses her dislike for falling asleep outside her own bed and the struggles that come with it.

TV Show Discussion (00:20:38)
Sadie talks about the show “Severance” and her mixed feelings about its weirdness.

Greeley Chamber Banquet (00:21:04)
Scott reveals his upcoming role as a horse race announcer at a local banquet.

Emceeing Events (00:22:40)
Scott recalls stepping back from emceeing events and the pressures involved.

Radio Show Experience (00:23:33)
Scott shares his experience being on Brian’s radio show and the dynamics of radio.

Traffic Frustrations (00:25:08)
Scott expresses his annoyance at the increasing traffic in Greeley, reminiscing about quieter times.

Generational Traffic Complaints (00:26:10)
Sadie and Scott discuss generational frustrations with the growing busyness of their hometown.

Political Pressure and Threats (00:27:25)
Scott addresses the personal threats he faces in his political role and the challenges of public opinion.

Scott’s Government Role (00:29:26)
Scott reflects on his time in government and the importance of listening to constituents.

Celebrating Milestones (00:29:50)
Scott and Sadie contemplate celebrating their upcoming milestone in the show together.

Health Complaints (00:30:01)
Scott humorously recalls his past complaints about foot pain and the cause behind it.

Closing Remarks (00:30:48)
Scott encourages listeners to subscribe and engage with the show for more content.

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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