Podcast episodes

  • #119 - Methylene Blues - Featuring Benjamin Outland of Decatur Rotary Club

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    #119 - Methylene Blues - Featuring Benjamin Outland of Decatur Rotary Club

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    This week, we sit down with Ben Outland of Outland Insurance Agency, and we barely talk about insurance—on purpose. Instead, this episode takes a wild turn through Europe, polio, poetry, peptides, and posterior caffeine experiments. You know... typical Whiskey Bros territory. We learn that the Rotary Club isn't just for old dudes with name tags—it actually started in 1905 in Chicago and helped fight polio before pivoting to things like community service and spring festivals with funnel cake. We wrestle with: 🤔 Cold brew coffee: Is it better? Stronger? Butt-compatible? 🧬 BPC-157: Miracle compound or black market protein shake? 📚 Book Club Energy: Ben drops bombs like The Alchemist, The Four Agreements, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, and now we’re considering a Whiskey Bros Endorsed Book List. 💭 “The human spirit requires purpose.” — Yes, we went there. Also: 🚬 Do Europeans dip? 💨 Can you smoke a coffee enema? 🧠 Why Charles Bukowski might be the most misunderstood bro of all time. And finally, we raise a glass (and our hands—even Doc is segue-trained now) to the Wise County Rotary Spring Eventhappening April 26th. All day. Funnel cake pending.

  • #118 - Everyone's Been in That Hole - Whiskey Bros Top Ten

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    #118 - Everyone's Been in That Hole - Whiskey Bros Top Ten

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    Whiskey Bros — “Say It Like You Mean It (But Probably Wrong)” In tonight’s culinary chaos, the Bros try their hand (and fail spectacularly) at pronouncing DFW’s top restaurants—from Thai to sushi to whatever the hell “Zaap” is. With a steady pour and a healthy disrespect for phonetics, we tackle food lists that were clearly made to humble us. 🍣 Best Sushi Around DFW? We butcher the names and still get hungry. 🌶️ Top Thai Spots? We summon the ghost of Pad Thai just to apologize. 🍕 Italian Icons? Somehow everything becomes “Giovanni’s.” 🥯 Bagels? Yes, and even those give us trouble. 🔥 BBQ and Steakhouses? We make you wait ‘til the end for the real meat of the episode. If you’ve ever wondered what it sounds like when three dudes try to review global cuisine without ever leaving North Texas… this is your episode. Also: bring a map, a dictionary, and maybe a priest. #WhiskeyBrosPodcast #DFWEats #SayItWrongWithConfidence #PadThaiPanic #TacoTakedown #BagelButchery #BBQBlessings #MeatComesLast #FoodieFumbleFest #PappasBros

  • #117 - Treat Your Feet/ w. Twisted X - Featuring Jeff Jones, CFO

    #117 - Treat Your Feet/ w. Twisted X - Featuring Jeff Jones, CFO

    In this episode, the Bros welcome Jeff Jones, CFO of Twisted X, co-owner of Virgil Leather Company, and unofficial world champion of “How Many Roles Can One Man Wear Without Imploding.” We kick things off with Jeff’s first unforgettable pair of boots—the kind that imprints on your soul (or sole). From there, we lace up and walk through the full journey of a Twisted X, from dirt to design to Decatur, Texas. Along the way, Jeff drops knowledge on the boot industry’s biggest misconceptions, why material sourcing matters, and how they’re crafting boots that are both eco-friendly and built like tanks. Are boots symbolic of something deeper? Rebellion? Resilience? Righteousness? We ask Jeff if he’s not just making footwear—but maybe, just maybe—mending souls while he’s at it. We also dive into: Timeless styles that never quit Features you probably missed but definitely appreciate What it’s like to work with the legends over at Virgil Leather Co. And a few unexpected folks who proudly rock Twisted X (hint: it’s not just cowboys). Plus: Jeff gives us a taste of his work with Summit Coaching, we question whether Western wear is evolving or cosplaying, and the episode ends with a healthy reminder that some men don’t just walk the walk—they build the boots for the journey.

  • #116 - It's a String But Don't Sling

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    #116 - It's a String But Don't Sling

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    In this week’s episode of Whiskey Bros Around the Table, things go off the rails in the best way possible. We start by questioning whether gravity is even real, and somehow end up inventing a brand-new product that may or may not change the world (or at least your Friday night). A huge shoutout to Phillip in Colorado for the epic voicemails—your hat’s coming, brother. We peel back the absurdity of American roofing materials and ask the hard questions: Is tar paper just a scam? Why aren’t we building like we mean it? From there, things get deeply strange with the age-old biological bombshell: Are we all actually female? You’ll have to hear it to believe it. Dr. Savage returns to the mic with wisdom, fire, and just the right amount of absurdity as we tackle three listener questions—including the real cost of eating healthy, kids on social media, and a relationship situation that’s... let's just say “tense.” We also float into conspiratorial territory with the classic: What’s a conspiracy theory you don’t believe but kinda wish was true? And finally, we reflect on time, growth, and absurdity by asking: What would young you think of current you sitting around mics talking about this nonsense? Grab a drink. Take a seat. Welcome to the swirling philosophical chaos that is another night with the Bros.

  • #115 - One Belt and a Ballsack Coin Purse: Featuring Virgil Leather Company

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    #115 - One Belt and a Ballsack Coin Purse: Featuring Virgil Leather Company

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    In this wild and hilarious episode, we sit down with the team from Virgil Leather to dive into the world of leatherworking and craftsmanship. From discussing the fine art of creating custom leather pieces to exploring the challenges artisans face in a world saturated with mass-produced goods, this episode celebrates the dedication and skill of true craftsmen. And because we can’t help ourselves, we also veer into some unexpected territory—like the hypothetical (and slightly disturbing) concept of leather made from a man’s testicles. Yes, really. Plus, we take a detour into honey badger lore and the evolution of merchandise that blends craftsmanship with a bit of irreverence. Join us for a ride through stories, laughter, and a celebration of the hands-on artistry that’s at risk of fading in today’s consumer culture. Whether you’re a leather aficionado or just love good storytelling, this episode’s got something for everyone!