I’m not American and I listen to all these guys separately, but legit, they are comedy gold! Just interesting humans that have something valid to say but don’t necessarily take themselves too seriously. Thanks for the light hearted commentary..😊
They’re gonna start doing only them with certain topics for each episode instead of a different host and guest everytime they said they’re gonna have very limited guests
Getting these 3 chatting in the same podcast is pure magic and always awesome! Please do these at least quarterly...I'm sure there will be stuff in current events every 3 months to chat about and share perspective on. Thanks for all you guys do! 🍺☕
@@recondolaidy-slayer8468 I don’t know about boring. When I think of a green beret worried about making coffee in a war zone I think that person could def be me or could easily become my friend. I’m no green beret but I could promise you that if I was, I would have been the guy worrying about coffee in some forgotten FOB or outpost. Evan is a riot. I def don’t see him as boring.
Mr. Glover, pissing in a sink is a prime segue into leadership topics. It requires you to be faced with an unexpected situation, how to adapt by identifying options and doing risk assessment in relation to the goal (in this case taking a piss). Identifying the next safest course of action (in this case the porcelain of a toilet vs that os a sink). Maximizing the utility to your advantage (rinsing vs flushing) and finally identifying the desired outcome aligned with the objective while showing others what is possible by example.
14:14 Hey Mike, I toured a public elementary school yesterday in Denver, CO because my kids got choiced in. I saw a story written by a 7 year old girl on a wall of her classroom and it was about “inspiring change,” and she went on to say that she inspires change by protecting “all of her transgender friends at school”. The entire classroom was draped with Pride flags (not American flags). It’s happened. Maybe it hasn’t hit Utah yet, but these public schools have become a threat. I also had to listen to the teacher of that class speak about how, “we just don’t want smart kids, we want to turn them into a whole child’”. Last time I checked it was our job to raise them not the school system, you worry about teaching them math and science. My kids will be attending private school next year until we relocate out of the city.
Excellent decision made there!! It’s parents like you that help turn the tide. I’d do the same damn thing immediately if I walked into my elementary kids’ classroom and was spoken to like that. Best of Luck to you and your family!! You’re really doing it!👊
That is very notorious of Colorado too. Colorado used to be Red ... except Boulder, which as you know gets the hippy jokes and all, because there is truth to it. Anyway, as it's turned Blue with those moving in, especially from California, so has all of the culture around it. I remember all the kids I went to school with, so many, with large factors being their parents, were very "feelings" based, and not logical. Partially also because almost everything was given to them, so they didn't have think to survive. They didn't train the logic side as much as me, who would have to fix something instead of throw it away, or deal with a cheaper variations and find how to make it work. Sadly this is a concern I have is our education is bias to a level that worries me. For instance, I fear we may lose the 2A because these students have blinders to its purpose. Course doesn't help you pay teachers like trash, you don't keep the good ones (they always want more money, but never say where it will go)
I'm also sending my child to private school next year for 8th grade and then even into high school after that, even if I have to get a second job, I don't care, I want my son to get the best education possible without all the other distraction.. I wish I could stay home and teach him myself
@@michaelchurgin7027 Private school prices have started to come down drastically, especially in Catholic schools as religion continues to die in the country. Check them out.
When Evan said he didn't care about some of these issues unless they effect him I would push back against that a little bit. I think what people are worried about is the longer you wait to respond to these issues the further we get down the wrong road. It's similar to the 2nd ammendment conversation, These ideas move incrementally. The longer we wait to address things the harder they get to reverse. That's my thoughts anyway and who really gives a shit about that?
Andy talking about his protester, 30 years doing it, and the whole time I was thinking how tf does someone do nothing but protest and still afford to live, let alone in a high COL place like kalispel? Teacher. Makes perfect sense. Protesting something she knows nothing about and doesn't understand. Also makes perfect sense.
The leadership point in this convo was so interesting. I was born an engineer. Now at 54 I find myself as a leader of people. I am surprisingly good at it though I generally hate people. I set out to work with design but now I take pride in how my people do and I I take care of them.
I appreciate the discussion abut woman's sport. I for years have been concerned of this because I believe in everyone should get a fair chance. And I can relate due to my years of highschool sports, where it was very clear the different outcomes in relation to genders. Specifically look at Track/Field and Cross Country. Many track/field events have different standards per gender (weight of a shotput, height of a hurdle), and of course there are "results", fastest time, distance jumped, ext. My later year times would put me in the top 3 for the woman (sometimes 1st depending on the event), but yet, I barely qualified only ever once (and it was the team qualified)
2004. Adam Curry and Dave Winer are credited with the invention of podcasting. Who exactly did what is up for dispute, but in the end these are the two guys who got it rolling
The attitude of not participating in the issue and its activities, because you aren't involved... I see that and agree, to a point. Someone said it well, somewhere: you can view reality how you WANT to. But you share the world and space you live in, with me-with people around you. So if you want to CHANGE reality so that it is what YOU subjectivity want, I have a problem with that. Why should YOUR ideation be forced on me? One side does not have the right to force nonsense (UN- scientifically -based, illogical, foolishness) on anyone else. Homeschool your children. Don't buy products and give your money to companies that have nothing but disdain for you and your beliefs. Protect your family, your rights. So yes, don't participate... But if EVERYONE didn't participate that disagreed, THE NONSENSE IDEAS WILL TAKE OVER. And it looks like it does now: people look up from their daily work and wonder, wide-eyed, "what happened?!" No one wanted to participate. That's what happened. And then new laws and policies were enforced. 😡
Mike talking about the Fox News camera angles made me think of the movie Snatch. “It was at a funny angle”, “Tyrone, when you reverse, things come at you from behind!”
Now that Tucker is free from Fox, can you guys have him on a podcast? I'd love to hear him talk about other things than politics, like hunting, fishing and shooting
I put about 30 minutes of google searching into investigating what Glover had to say about this Washington state bill: Here is what I found Washington, New York, California, Illinois, and 15 other states filed nearly identical bills in March 2022 that were indeed called “Youth Transgender Protection Acts” However the content of the law drastically differs from what Glover had claimed they contain The content of the laws basically states that if a family (parents + children) that lived in a state such as Texas- (which has a law that says that if parents allow their kids to start taking medication that prevents them from experiencing puberty, IE- allowing them to dress in a way suggestive of a different gender, that the state can consider that child abuse and take their kids away) That if the families relocate to those other states- the states will not allow states like Texas to come into their new state and take their kids away. That’s it That’s all the law says
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Good articulation of some very volatile points gentlemen. Interesting You guys need to get together more often ThIs was good Got my mind back into work from being on a dirt bike vacation Thanks
One time I accidentally put salt in my coffee instead of sugar. I didn't realize what had happened and I puked because I thought a bird must have shat in my coffee. (I was outside).I found out it was salt later when I noticed the bag I filled my sugar jar with was salt. It was horrible. I didn't even know salt came in a bag before then.
OH CRAP!! Just heard Mike refer to it as “BRCC”, and it hit me… that might be trademarked. No joke… Baton Rouge Community College, has BRCC all over their buildings, shirts, etc. Just a heads up.