Episodes

  • 37: Atlantic City Tales: Mob Myths, Movies, and Indoor Euchre
    May 29 2024

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    Ever wondered if Las Vegas was actually the mob's second shot at building an entertainment paradise? On this lively episode of Kings of the Road, we take you back to our unforgettable 2004 journey to Atlantic City. From Andrew's vivid diary entries capturing our raw, unfiltered moments to the quirky traffic challenges of New Jersey, we keep it real with all the strong language and hilarious mishaps that made the trip so memorable. We also toss around the idea of inviting you, our listeners, to defend your states in future episodes—New Jersey, South Dakota, Florida, we're looking at you.

    Feeling nostalgic for those old VHS tapes and family movie nights? You're not alone! Scott shares his recent experience of re-watching "Oliver!" and the unexpected dark themes that spooked his daughter, making us rethink the movies we loved as kids. We also revisit "The Pirates of Penzance," discovering just how peculiar it seems through adult eyes. Expect laughs and surprises as we dig into those childhood classics and the sometimes shocking content we never noticed before.

    And let’s not forget our Atlantic City escapade! Despite the high casino betting minimums and dreary weather that had us playing Euchre indoors, the boardwalk still offered some charming moments. Plus, we delve into the curious connections between Atlantic City and Las Vegas, pondering whether the latter was a second attempt by mobsters to create the ultimate entertainment mecca. Along the way, we chat about modern slang like "riz" and "skibbity," and their amusing links to places like Ohio. Strap in for a blend of nostalgia, travel anecdotes, and cultural musings that promises to be both enlightening and entertaining.

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    38 mins
  • 36: Teak Tales from Philadelphia, PA
    May 22 2024

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    Get ready to cringe and chuckle as we recount the gut-churning youth group challenges of yore. Yes, we're talking about the milk chug gauntlet and the cinnamon spoon fiasco, not to mention the infamous saltine cracker test. As Scott elaborates on his bizarre fruit avoidance tactics – think bell pepper over banana – we can't help but advocate for the return of these wacky yet unforgettable tests of will. These stories aren't just about enduring goofy trials; they're a testament to the bonds and memories formed in the trenches of adolescence.

    But our nostalgia trip doesn't end there. We're also musing over the peculiar allure of teak wood on battleship decks and the art of maintaining teak swim steps. Wonder why we're so fascinated by teak's resistance to water and mold? Tune in and discover why, despite the mild exasperation of our families, we can't stop talking about it. This episode is a mishmash of history, humor, and the kind of friendship that can only come from shared experiences—like obsessing over a certain hardwood. So grab your oil and a sense of adventure, and join us for a good old-fashioned walk down memory lane with a side of teak trivia.

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    43 mins
  • 35: Cityscapes and Sermons: Finding Humor and Holiness in the Urban Maze
    May 15 2024

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    Ever found yourself caught between a laugh and a lesson on a roller coaster? That's exactly where we kick things off on our latest episode, navigating through the thrills of the Mall of America and onto the streets of Washington D.C. We weave tales of city planning and its effect on community, from the monumental design of our nation's capital to the beige conformity of Irvine, California. Join us as we recount the odd connection between personal pride and the places we hail from, even when they show up in the most unexpected of places, like on a snug amusement park ride.

    We then shift gears to a more reflective discussion on the balancing act church leaders face, finding that sweet spot between confidence and humility. Listen in as we dissect the sometimes competitive nature of pastoring and the art of captivating an audience without a screen in sight. And when it comes to dining, it's not always about the price tag—Blake and Sarah remind us that it's the simple gestures, like a warm soft pretzel at a brewery, that can leave an indelible mark on our dining experiences and, believe it or not, our spiritual journeys. So, pull up a chair, and let's chat about how those little acts of kindness at the dinner table can mean even more than the main course.

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    36 mins
  • 34: More Washington DC.
    May 8 2024

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    As we crack open the vault of memories, we find ourselves whisked back to the early 2000s, where the allure of open roads and Walmart parking lots beckoned. Our nostalgic journey meanders through a pastiche of American accents and road trip shenanigans, tickling your funny bone as we relive the quirks of local interactions and celebrate the international success of our graphic artist's Kickstarter toy sensation. But that's not all; we also take a moment to salute Karen in Scotland, our dear listener, who's been enjoying our American humor with a cuppa and a smile.

    Have you ever noticed the extraordinary in the ordinary? In a heartfelt discussion about the many facets of healing, we share stories of recovery that intertwine with faith, pondering the ways divine assistance surfaces in our lives. We talk about those unexpected moments when help arrives, not in a flash of light but through the steady hands of professionals and the routine rhythms of daily existence. Through laughter and earnest conversation, we invite you to find the remarkable in the mundane and the sacred in every step of healing.

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    47 mins
  • 33: Washington DC, A Candied Quest Through Capitol Corridors
    May 1 2024

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    We wax poetic about the personal connections that handwritten letters foster, lamenting the lost art in our digital age. Amidst tales of our adventures, we also embrace the challenge of penning a Christmas letter that's a unique mix of fact and fun fiction. Imagine receiving a holiday update that actually makes you chuckle—our quirky attempt might just inspire you to do the same.

    Craving something sweet? We've got the results from our movie theater candy poll where Reese's Pieces emerged as the reigning champion. Dive into a candy-centric discussion as Scott and I reveal our own sugary preferences and examine the curious draw of certain confections during travel. Our chat meanders from the perfect marriage of M&Ms and popcorn to puzzling over the namesake of Mike and Ikes. Plus, don't miss out on our rainy day journey to Bethesda, complete with an unexpected dose of turdish misadventure.

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    34 mins
  • 32: York, PA: Roars of Harleys and the Echoes of Gettysburg
    Apr 24 2024

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    Ever find yourself chuckling in the aisles of Costco while scooping up free samples? That's the spirit we're channeling in our latest episode, where Scott and I, Andrew, take you along for a rollicking adventure through America's factories, from Tillamook Cheese to Jelly Belly, and even a Kona coffee farm. With our 32nd episode celebration, we're serving up a hearty thank-you to our listeners with a side of nostalgia and plenty of laughs. So, whether you're navigating the daily commute or looking for a light-hearted escape, let us be the soundtrack to your journey.

    Remember the first time you felt the awe of history beneath your feet? Join us as we tread the solemn grounds of Gettysburg Battlefield, reflecting on the echoes of the past and the lessons they hold for our future. It's not all serious, though—expect a detour through the world's busiest Costco and a pit stop at Buc-ee's, where we marvel at the grandeur of oversized truck stops. Our conversation steers from the hilarity of redundant orange juice samples to the profound impact of walking where history was made.

    Strap in and adjust your rearview mirrors—this episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a front-row seat to some of America's most iconic sites and sounds. We weave together tales of the mundane, like Scott's beard origins, with the grandeur of historical sites and the offbeat charm of factory tours. No guest needed when you have the open road and stories that transform your errands into expeditions. So come laugh, remember, and maybe learn a thing or two about the art of the great American road trip with us.

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    34 mins
  • 31: Hershey, Pennsylvania has Kiss Shaped Light Poles
    Apr 17 2024

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    Looking forward and seeing your best friend dangling your son off a chairlift is not the way we wanted to end our snowboarding trip, yet?????

    This isn't just about the mishaps, though. We're talking about the kind of adventures that teach you to say 'yes' more often, like the time my son Isaac showed us his snowboarding chops before tangling with a ski lift. Between the tales of snowy escapades, we dish on our fast food favorites and Chipotle hacks—because, let's face it, who doesn't want to know how to get the best burrito bang for your buck? And if you're torn between Junior Mints and Reese's Pieces at the movie theater, we've got a debate that might just sway your loyalty.

    But it's not all fun and fajitas; we also touch on the profound, like our visit to the National Civil War Museum that reshaped our perspective on history. From the sizzle of fajitas to the solemnity of museum halls, we're laying it all out. So grab your scooter mug (no judgment if you prefer a Red Solo Cup) and settle in for a chat that's as much about the past as it is about savoring the present.

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    46 mins
  • 30: Plymouth, MA: Road Tripping to America's Most Talked-About Rock
    Apr 10 2024

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    In our latest segment, "What's Up With That?" From the absurdity of water bottles turned essential school gear to the logistical chaos they bring to family life, we're unpacking the hilarity of hydrating habits that would baffle our own parched childhood selves.

    Then, ever experienced that moment of letdown when a hyped-up historical site doesn't quite meet the mark? Join us as we explore the emotional rollercoaster of visiting America's storied landmarks, from the underwhelming Plymouth Rock to the majesty of Mount Rushmore. With our tongues firmly in cheek, we recount tales of expectation versus reality at national monuments, share our personal anecdotes of road trip adventures through the Northeastern States, and even muse about penning a musical tribute to that modest Massachusetts boulder. It's an expedition through history with a side of humor you won't want to miss.

    Join us as we say Yes to Adventure and sometimes find disappointment.

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    40 mins