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  • Episode 27: Gizmo, the Afterlife, and “Shut the Hell Up”
    2025/06/13

    Some erratic texts from Coach have Corm a little concerned. Then, Corm shares a tough goodbye to his cat, Gizmo, while Coach reflects on a celebration of life for their friend Frank Murray. Meanwhile, a story about Coach’s nearly dangerous fall sparks a candid conversation about the afterlife. And finally, Coach wraps up the episode by telling everyone to “shut the hell up” in Poetry Corner.



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    28 分
  • Episode 26: Plattsburgh Memories, Dodger Stadium & Speeding Tickets
    2025/06/06

    Corm has a new idea to get Coach out of the house more often, which sends the crew down memory lane to their times in Plattsburgh. From there, Lana shares some nostalgia from her childhood at Dodger Stadium, while Corm faces an upcoming dilemma: which hat does he wear when his two favorite teams go head-to-head?

    Later, a newsworthy speeding violation sparks the question—what’s the fastest you’ve ever driven? And as always, Coach wraps up the episode with a brand-new edition of Poetry Corner.



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    30 分
  • Episode 25: Rainy Weekends, Diners & the Greatest American Songwriters
    2025/05/30

    Corm kicks things off with a rant about the never-ending string of rainy weekends—no golf for him, no riding for Lana. Then, after finally making it back into downtown Burlington, he shares a few classic diners he’s recently brought back into the rotation. Later, an early-morning song leads the crew into a nostalgic dive on the greatest American songwriters. And Poetry Corner returns with a brand-new piece.


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    27 分
  • Episode 24: Graduation Wrap-Up, Belichick’s Engagement & the Notch Road
    2025/05/23

    Graduation season wraps up with Corm and Coach sharing stories from both sides of the stage. Then, the latest twist in Bill Belichick’s relationship: he’s reportedly engaged, prompting the crew to debate when men should officially retire from going shirtless in public.

    Meanwhile, the passing of George Wendt sparks a nostalgic look back at their favorite bars and communal gathering spots. Plus, thoughts on the NBA and NHL playoffs, and a true Vermont tradition: just 11 days after it reopened for the season, a tractor-trailer gets stuck on the Notch Road.


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    25 分
  • Episode 23: Graduation Season Continued & Belichick Relationship Drama
    2025/05/16

    On today’s episode, graduation season rolls on as Coach heads to another ceremony and finds himself with a new appreciation for the experience. Meanwhile, as Corm prepares to speak at a commencement this weekend, the crew reflects on how much the cost of college—and the world around it—has changed.

    Then, the headlines around Bill Belichick’s very public relationship have them feeling icky, followed by commentary on Jayson Tatum’s devastating Achilles injury, and Pete Rose now being officially eligible for the Hall of Fame. And finally, Coach closes things out with another edition of Poetry Corner.


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    23 分
  • Episode 22: Smells of Spring, Pets, Graduations, and Bad Drivers
    2025/05/09

    This week, the crew opens the episode by celebrating recent birthdays for both Coach and Lana. Then it’s on to the smells of spring—some fresh, some… less so. Lana introduces a new pet in the house, and the crew gets into the busy graduation season for both Coach and Corm. Plus, the universal frustration of bad drivers, no matter where you are. And, as always, Coach wraps things up with a new edition of Poetry Corner.


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    24 分
  • Episode 21: Horse Accidents, Coach’s D.C. Weekend, and Neighbor Drama
    2025/05/02

    This week, Corm and Coach worry after Lana took yet another fall off her horse. Then, Corm describes what made him do a double take from his work truck window, and Coach recaps his busy weekend in D.C., where his grandson took home MVP honors at the Capital Classic.

    Then later, the crew discusses the universal struggle of dealing with their neighbors. And finally, Coach dedicates this week’s Poetry Corner to “Red Jesus’” MVP performance.


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    29 分
  • Episode 20: Coach’s Trip, Rabbit Holes, and the Prop-Up Team
    2025/04/25

    As Coach gears up for a trip to D.C. to watch his grandson in a high school basketball all-star game, Corm wonders who was the better athlete at that age—Coach or his grandson—which leads to a conversation about how much college athletics has changed. Then, the crew weighs in on the latest daily political chaos—and how easy it is to fall into the YouTube and social media rabbit hole.

    Plus, a few stories from Coach’s legendary “prop-up team.” And finally, a Poetry Corner with an unexpected subject.


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    28 分