• Sweet episode, but not sweet tea...

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Sweet episode, but not sweet tea...

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Rich and Donny discuss their friendship and their shared love for baseball, minor league logos, and music. They reminisce about their Twitter interactions during Rangers games and their mutual connection through Rachel Wimberley. They also talk about their families and their experiences with fatherhood. The conversation then shifts to their favorite musicians, including Ryan Bingham and Brandon Ryder. Donny shares a disappointing experience at a Brandon Ryder concert. In this part of the conversation, Rich and Donny discuss their love for music and guitars. They share their experiences of attending concerts and meeting musicians. They also talk about their interest in woodworking and building guitars. Rich shares his journey of learning to play the guitar and setting goals for himself. They also discuss their preferences for coffee or tea, favorite apples, and their love for dogs. Donny shares his experience of seeing lions in the wild during a trip to Africa. In this conversation, Rich and Donny discuss various topics including their favorite animals, handwriting, celebrities they would want as their BFFs, dream cars, least favorite vegetables, and their sleep schedules. Donny also talks about his woodworking and furniture building business, Salem Woodworks. They share stories about meeting professional athletes and their experiences with customers. Overall, it is a lighthearted and enjoyable conversation between friends.

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