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  • From Pipelines to Podiums with Jake Parrish
    2025/12/16

    “If my brain doesn’t think it’s about to die, I’m not fully alive.”

    Kevin and Jamie talk with Jake Parrish about growing up in East Texas, learning hard skills early, and spending years in oil and gas work where attention, precision, and risk were part of everyday life. Jake shares what it was like welding pipelines across Texas, living on the road, and navigating a career where experience is earned the hard way.

    When a shift to remote work brought him back home, it also reopened a door he thought was closed — the door to wakeboarding. Jake walks through returning to board sports after years away, competing again, traveling internationally, and eventually helping bring a sanctioned wakeboarding event back to East Texas.

    This conversation is about work ethic, adrenaline, identity, and what happens when you choose a path that keeps you engaged instead of settling into autopilot.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 growing up in East Texas 07:30 welding, pipelines, and learning the trade 18:45 money, maturity, and perspective 32:00 moving into corporate and remote work 44:30 returning to board sports 52:45 competitions and sponsorship moments 01:01:30 bringing wakeboarding back to East Texas 01:10:00 fatherhood and what matters now

    Topics we explore in this episode include: skilled trades, oil and gas work, risk and responsibility, career shifts, wakeboarding culture, competition, community, East Texas roots, fatherhood

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Faith, Evidence, and the Search for Truth with Todd Brimm
    2025/12/02

    “Nobody wants to be fooled — we all want to know if what we believe actually holds water.”

    Kevin and Jamie talk with Todd Brimm — Army and Navy veteran, retired police detective, instructor, and theologian — about belief, evidence, and the questions people wrestle with at different points in life. They get into what led him to write “Does God Exist?”, how his background shaped the way he examines information, and why he decided to challenge his own assumptions the same way he would evaluate a case.

    The conversation moves through worldview, bias, scientific culture, and the human search for meaning, all through Todd’s lens of lived experience rather than theory.

    You can find Todd’s book here

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 meeting Todd + a lifetime of experience 05:00 the question that started the journey 12:00 evidence, worldview, and honest inquiry 22:00 science, bias, and cultural pressure 32:00 philosophy, morality, and the human condition 43:00 history, suffering, and searching for meaning 55:00 writing the book in one month 01:05:00 final reflections + purpose, truth, and hope

    Topics we explore in this episode include: worldview and evidence, belief and doubt, intellectual honesty, scientific bias, cultural influence, philosophy and morality, human behavior, meaning and purpose, personal faith questions, history and context

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Pumpkin Spice, John Candy, and Thanksgiving Memories
    2025/11/18

    “I like me. My wife likes me.” — the line that gets us every time.

    Kevin and Jamie settle in for a lighthearted, nostalgic, and unexpectedly emotional conversation filled with holiday traditions, rising prices, childhood memories, and the magic of John Candy. From the $6 latte debate to the glory of Wawa coffee, they wander through favorite movies, family stories, and the simple moments that make Thanksgiving so special.

    They talk about classic films, the chaos of traveling during the holidays, the comfort of old traditions, and the funny, messy, very real details of growing up in two different homes. Along the way, they weave in stories of grandparents, childhood Thanksgivings, and why certain memories — even the embarrassing ones — stay with us forever.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → Why nostalgia is one of the strongest memory triggers → How family rituals shape identity and connection → Why humor helps us navigate the changing seasons of life

    It’s a warm, funny, and familiar episode perfect for holiday listening — full of stories, gratitude, and the comfort that comes from revisiting the past.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 coffee talk + morning chaos 05:00 the $6 latte debate + Starbucks math 12:00 John Candy documentary and childhood memories 22:00 Home Alone nostalgia + 1990s life 32:00 holiday traditions + Thanksgiving stories 43:00 family dynamics, travel, and growing up 55:00 turkey fryers, lake house stories, and old favorites 01:05:00 wrapping up + gratitude for the season

    Topics we explore in this episode include: nostalgia and memories, Thanksgiving traditions, family stories, classic movies, John Candy documentary reflections, childhood holidays, cost of living, parenting moments, household quirks, holiday rituals, humor in everyday life

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    54 分
  • Learning the Hard Way (and Laughing About It)
    2025/11/04

    “Accountability, responsibility, and respect — three things that never go out of style.”

    In this unfiltered, laugh-out-loud conversation, Kevin and Jamie dive into real-life lessons from the rink to the classroom, sharing stories of parenting, discipline, and the everyday challenges that shape character. From Parker’s near trip to the principal’s office to reflections on the Old Testament, accountability, and the importance of consequences, this episode moves seamlessly between humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom.

    They talk about growing up, raising kids, and why personal responsibility still matters in parenting, leadership, and life. Along the way, they unpack generational stories and family memories and what it means to show up, own up, and do better next time.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → Why accountability starts at home → How consequences build character and resilience → The parallels between parenting, leadership, and faith

    It’s a heartfelt, funny, and grounding conversation that reminds us that every mistake — and every lesson — is part of growing up and showing up.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 hockey talk + parenting parallels 05:00 Parker’s bus story and the fear of the principal’s office 12:00 lessons in accountability and faith 22:00 consequences vs. second chances 35:00 parenting through frustration and forgiveness 44:00 finding humor in old stories and new challenges 55:00 infomercials, nostalgia, and full-circle moments 01:05:00 transparency, teenage years, and parenting advice 01:13:00 final reflections on growth, grace, and gratitude

    Topics we explore in this episode include: accountability and parenting, family values, lessons from faith, resilience and respect, leadership at home, generational growth, humor in hard moments, learning through mistakes

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Fail Big, Chase Excellence | Shane McClintick on Leadership, Family, and Finding Direction
    2025/10/21

    “Don’t be afraid to fail because if you’re going to fail, fail big.”

    In this family-first, full-circle conversation, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Shane McClintick—Kevin’s son and Jamie’s brother—to talk about resilience, growth, and the unexpected path that led him from college detours and restaurant shifts to leading a national engineering firm.

    Shane opens up about learning discipline through failure, rediscovering purpose in leadership, and what it’s really like working alongside his dad. From early lessons at Florida State to raising kids of his own, this episode reminds us that the road to success isn’t straight—it’s built one step, one setback, and one comeback at a time.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → How setbacks can shape leadership and resilience → Why accountability and consistency create long-term success → The lessons that come from family, faith, and failure

    It’s an honest, funny, and deeply human look at what happens when family, hard work, and personal growth intersect. Whether you’re building a business or simply trying to build a better version of yourself, this episode will hit home.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + Shane’s long-awaited appearance 04:00 college beginnings and dorm life at Florida State 15:00 lessons from academic struggle and finding purpose 25:00 returning home and discovering a new direction 35:00 lessons from restaurant work and leadership 47:00 joining the family business at AWSI 01:05:00 working with your dad and growing a company 01:20:00 family values, accountability, and consistency 01:35:00 closing reflections on failure, success, and gratitude

    Topics we explore in this episode include: resilience and leadership, family legacy in business, learning through failure, personal growth and accountability, mentorship and father-son dynamics, building structure and purpose, redefining success

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    1 時間 44 分
  • Never Too Old for Lasting Love
    2025/10/07

    “I wasn’t sure I’d ever get married again. But I knew I didn’t want to be anywhere without her.”

    In this heartfelt episode, Kevin and Jamie reflect on the twists and turns that led Kevin to find love again with Suzanne. From the uncertainty of online dating and long-distance beginnings to the joy of everyday companionship, their story is one of resilience, laughter, and second chances.

    What we talk about in this episode: → Why honesty and vulnerability matter in building real connection → How family, humor, and shared devotion create strong bonds → What it means to choose love again after years of challenges

    Kevin opens up about recommitment, renewal, and the decision to take another chance on marriage. With humor, tenderness, and the kind of storytelling that makes you feel right at home, this episode celebrates the gift of love that grows stronger through life’s hardest seasons.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + reflections on the last episode 03:00 conversations about honesty and belief 08:30 introducing Suzanne and the wedding ahead 13:00 how Kevin and Suzanne met 20:00 the Kentucky connection and first trip to Texas 28:00 realizing she was the one 36:00 lessons from past relationships 43:00 choosing commitment and planning the wedding 51:00 family, joy, and second chances 58:30 closing thoughts and celebration ahead

    Topics we explore in this episode include: love and second chances, long-distance beginnings, vulnerability in relationships, family stories and traditions, marriage and new beginnings, resilience after hardship, choosing commitment

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Facing Breast Cancer with Courage and Community with Julie Porter
    2025/09/23

    “I have one life. It is precious.”

    That truth became a guiding force for Julie Porter when she was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year. In this episode, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Julie, Jamie’s best friend since third grade, to talk about her journey from diagnosis to double mastectomy, the outpouring of support from her community, and why she believes advocacy and openness are essential.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → Why listening to your intuition and advocating for your health matters → How community, friendship, and small acts of kindness make the hardest days easier → The lessons Julie has carried into motherhood, marriage, and life after surgery

    Julie’s story isn’t just about cancer—it’s about resilience, choosing courage in the face of fear, and discovering the simple power of connection. From fundraising with “Team Tits and Giggles” to finding strength in her family and friends, Julie shares with honesty, humor, and hope.

    About Julie Porter Julie Porter is an account director in automotive advertising who has spent her career leading campaigns for brands like Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus. Outside work, she’s a wife, mom, and lifelong soccer sideline supporter. Julie has walked in the Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer’s annual fundraising event since 2009, growing her team to more than a dozen members and raising thousands of dollars to support women and families in Georgia. In 2025, her story became even more personal when she was diagnosed with breast cancer herself.

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    Episode Links & Resources

    Learn more about the Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer

    Read The Good Life (Harvard Study of Adult Development)

    Visit Breast Care Specialists of Atlanta

    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + introducing Julie Porter 02:00 growing up best friends since third grade 07:00 honoring Jason’s mom through the Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer 13:00 Team Porter becomes Team Tits and Giggles 17:00 the moment Julie found a lump 23:00 hearing “you have breast cancer” 29:00 making tough decisions: lumpectomy vs mastectomy 37:00 humor, healing, and reconstruction 46:00 finding strength in community and support 53:00 lessons from The Good Life and redefining relationships 1:00:00 advice for anyone facing a diagnosis

    Topics we explore in this episode include: breast cancer diagnosis and treatment decisions, resilience and courage, community support and friendship, navigating marriage and motherhood, fundraising and advocacy, health screenings and prevention, listening to intuition, paying kindness forward

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Conversations on Faith and Family
    2025/09/09

    "Faith is a powerful thing. Faith, I do believe, can make miracles happen."

    From boat troubles and beach trips to a heartfelt conversation about faith, Kevin and Jamie cover it all in this episode. They swap stories about Ocean City, New Jersey, bringing home new hermit crabs, and what it means to invest in family, community, and belief. Along the way, they dig into childhood routines, the role of ritual, and why the search for meaning feels as relevant at 70 as it did in grade school.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → The surprising life lessons hermit crabs can teach about growth and change → How Catholic school, ritual, and faith shaped Kevin’s early years → Why belief, community, and small acts of kindness continue to matter

    This conversation moves from lighthearted family stories to a deeper reflection on faith, doubt, and what it means to live as a good person—leaving space for curiosity, honesty, and connection.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + weekend boat troubles 04:30 Ocean City beach trip + hermit crab story 12:30 family pets, cats, and caring well 17:00 wedding plans + family milestones 18:30 growing up Catholic + ritual and routine 26:45 faith, confession, and childhood lessons 34:30 reflections on doubt, divorce, and belief 43:00 conversations about religion + questioning 53:00 science, creation, and higher power 58:15 faith, kindness, and living as a good person 1:03:20 investing in humanity + small acts of good 1:06:40 merch announcement + close

    Topics we explore in this episode include: hermit crabs and family pets, boat problems and summer stories, Catholic school and ritual, childhood faith and doubt, religion and community, parenting conversations about belief, resilience through family change, everyday kindness, finding meaning at different ages

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    1 時間 8 分