Weekly podcast of Southern friends talking, in their best southern accents, about whatever is on their mind. No politics, maybe a little religion, and gratuitous use of the words "ain't" and "y'all."
Roy Yekel returns to the ol homestead to talk politics, podcasts, Savannah Bananas vs Clemson, New Orleans and whatever else popped in our head over the course of 40-ish minutes.
Ain't is a Word original, Roy Yekel, returned to the ol homestead after a three year hiatus to record an episode. It took us that long to come to terms with a podcast contract agreement.
Christian Spinks came down to the ol' homestead to talk about his life before, during and after years of public service.
I hit the road for this podcast to chat with Casey and Alison Tarpley, owners of Lee Goodrum Pharmacy, Lee Goodrum Health, and soon to be owners of Lee Goodrum "Ain't is a Word" Podcast once we come up with a price that's fair to everyone (but mostly me)
Courtney Moore's episode from two years ago is currently the most listened to episode. She's back to see if she can top that one. Neither of us remembered what we talked about last time, so this may be little more than a repeat of that one.
Chris Teare, of On Patrol Live fame, stopped by the ol homestead last weekend to talk about being famous and whatever else we talked about.
Shea said my last podcast was slightly boring, so she came down to help me out with this one. Hopefully the first of many.
On this episode, I try to remember the long list of jobs I've had over the years, and the dumb reasons I quit them.
Back in March, I went to New Orleans with some buddies from work. Then I came home, waited a few months and talked about it into a microphone.
The ever fascinating Courtney Moore was kind enough to come chat, bringing with her all her knowledge of reptiles and people she'd like to bring back to life and talk to.
On this episode, Toby talks about the trials and tribulations associated with going through a fairly mild case of COVID, while Jobu the puppy chases his tail in the background.
Though both Toby and Phov have lost their fathers, that didn't stop them from recording an episode on Father's Day. Topics include the most recent trip to Panama City, saying goodbye to ol Rascal and possibly hello to a new puppy, and gardening.
On this episode, Roy J and Toby start out talking about Roy's mohawk, then manage to get on the topic of subdivisions and the trucking industry. It all seems like a pretty natural conversational progression to us. Listen in to see how we pulled this one off.
Roy J returns to the podcast, this time to discuss the ins and outs of being a band manager. The conversation then turns to modern music and concerts, where he and Toby disagree about everything.
On this episode, we recap the gender reveal party from last weekend and talk, in depth, about a man they call Tickles.
On this episode, Toby tries to defend Amazon purchases he's made to enhance the family life, much to the chagrin of wife, Phov's more frugal ways. I think he wins this round and I'm not just saying that because I'm Toby and I'm typing this description.
On this episode, Toby and Phov talk about the weekend's upcoming gender reveal party they're going to. They also reminice about their own two kids' grand entrance into this world.
On this episode, Toby cracks the secret to the wife's great beef. Men 1, women 0
On this episode, Toby and Farmer Dan talk about grass fed beef and all the benefits.
On this episode, the day before Valentine's Day, a married couple argues for 30+ minutes. Good times.
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