Episode 26 - Kevin's Driveway
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About this listen
Podcast Outline: “The Week That Was” (Feat. J.R., Launa & Kevin)
Title: Batman Pajamas & Bus Stop Drama – The Week That Was
Hosts: J.R, Launa. & Kevin
Guest: Kristin (brief call-in)
INTRO (0:00 - 0:30)
- Welcome to “The Week That Was” podcast
- Jr. and Kevin hosting (Launa is out)
- Recap of what this podcast is:
- Weekly radio show highlights
- Bloopers, behind-the-scenes moments
- Unfiltered, uncensored talk and extra commentary
SEGMENT 1: The Week That Was (0:30 – 6:00)
SEGMENT 2: Bus Stop in Kevin’s Driveway (06:00 – 12:00)
- Kevin explains wild situation: bus stop is literally in his driveway
- Kids & parents crowd his property every morning
- Ring doorbell captures chaos
- Hosts brainstorm how to prank or manage it
- Discussion about kids approaching the front door, using the driveway
- Halloween prank idea teased
SEGMENT 3: Taking the Bus – Then vs. Now (12:00 – 14:30)
- Kevin & J.R. reflect on their own childhood bus experiences
- Concerns from parents, weird mix of age groups
- J.R. shares K–8 bus story and skateboarding with older kids
- Modern-day hesitations from kids due to bullying or peer pressure
SEGMENT 4: Batman Story Revisited (14:30 – 16:00)
- Recap of Batman pajama vigilante story
- New detail: he was also a victim – thief hit his car!
- Took down the suspect anyway
- Shout-out to this local hero and community support
OUTRO (16:00 – End)
- Quick wrap-up
- Shout-out to listeners
- Teaser: Launa returns next week
- Encouragement to subscribe, leave feedback, and share
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