Memphis Grizzlies play by play announcer and mindfulness instructor/educator Greg Graber talk about what’s topical in news, sports and popular culture -- all while having a beer.
Greg is back from his European tour. He and Pete discuss the Austrian cultural icon that is Falco, Mark Twain's trenchant commentary later in life, a Netflix recommendation and audio books compared to hard copy books.
It's a (non) Father's Day edition of the podcast with shoutouts for a local Italian restaurant, Simon Sinek and the book "Ikigai" on how to live a long and happy life. Also, the performative nature of social media and the best app for hiking.
Pete and Greg return after a long absence and discuss what happens when bros fall out, life wisdom from Billy Idol and streaming shows with Paul Reubens and David Letterman.
Pete and Greg are back to talk about the value of journaling, how to have discipline without a regimented schedule to fall back on and all the problems created by the college athletics transfer portal. Greg also speaks about the concept of impermanence.
After a long hiatus, Pete and Greg are back. Lots of new stuff to chat about. The guys have a Beverly Hills restaurant recommendation, advice on how not to get swept up in current events and express their frustration with transactional "friends."
Pete and Greg do a dry January podcast as Greg talks about recovery from hip replacement, Pete talks about the MLK celebration weekend in Memphis with the Grizzlies. Also featured: a couple of book recommendations and ruminations about Christian values like compassion and the need for discipline in life.
Greg and Pete dish on the closing of Houston's restaurant, internet outages, Simon Sinek's podcast and what a great human being Christopher Reeve was. And Greg philosophizes about his upcoming series of surgeries.
Pete and Greg dish on the demise of Memphis 901 FC and the challenges of watching soccer in a soccer pub. They also decry lack of decorum and not accepting responsibility for one's actions. Recommendations include the new Ted Turner documentary and the Pompeii exhibit currently on offer in Memphis.
Pete and Greg discuss the results of the recent presidential election and advise how to deal with post-election stress and anxiety all while drinking a blonde ale named for daredevil Evel Knievel.
Pete and Greg dish on the art of aging mindfully and we hear about the latest with Greg's lawn, his work with the University of Memphis basketball team and Pete's struggles with explaining how to watch Grizzlies games in the pre-season, plus it's recommendation time with a Menendez documentary and a Howard Stern sighting on the Smartless podcast.
Pete and Greg chop it up about Olympic high jumper Shelby McEwen, local restauranteur Ernie Mellor, the temptation to judge others but not give ourselves grace and recommend Matthew Hussey's book and debate the announced fourth season of Ted Lasso. The beer? Dad Bod -- for two guys that aren't dads.
Pete and Greg dish on the presidential debate, hiking in California, Chris Botti and share a mindful moment about having an "information diet."
Pete and Greg chat about current events such as the St. Jude golf tournament, Arsenal's season-opening victory, the decline in civil behavior and bring you breaking Premier League news as it happens. All while drinking a Bell's Two-Hearted Ale.
After a long hiatus, Pete and Greg chat about two fantastic new books, their trip to Philadelphia to see Arsenal and comment about the aura of negativity and anger that seems to pervade American society.
Pete and Greg discuss why Milwaukee was (allegedly) called a "horrible city", the impact of Tim Howard's departure from Memphis 901 FC soccer club plus how leisure time has changed for youth from playgrounds to Instagram. And did you know there's a bill to create a $500 bill? All this and more while drinking a Spotted Cow (available only in Wisconsin).
Pete and Greg discuss Caitlin Clarke and the WNBA's rise in popularity, recommend motion pictures and books and rue how social media (particularly Twitter) has impacted social discourse. And then Pete talks about his upcoming trip behind the Cheddar Curtain.
After a long absence, Pete and Greg talk about Pete's adventures in Amsterdam and London, seeing Arsenal play on its home ground, the bicycle culture in Amsterdam, the trouble with airport shuttles and memories of Bill Walton. Greg reminds us to respect people's time and expertise.
Pete and Greg talk about Pete's recent back surgery, Arsenal's chances to win the Premier League, college protests, the power of humor to heal and remind everyone that the USPS sucks.
Pete and Greg talk about Make A Wish, the need to mentally reset, a new TV show worthy of your eyeballs and Pete's impending spinal procedure -- all while drinking a Voodoo Ranger IPA.
Pete and Greg discuss the end of the Memphis Grizzlies season, Make-A-Wish, the return of Adam Ant, the Memphis Symphony and lawlessness in Memphis (and elsewhere) ... all while drinking a Gumball Head from Three Floyds.
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