The PoddiMouths Podcast

Jon Quade and Nick Kubik

A Podcast about everything... and absolutely nothing.

  1. 2d ago

    Four Low, Five Year Missions, and Foggy Glasses

    Jon's still on a boat, so Bill Taylor takes the Captain's chair — and brings a Ford Bronco and a lifetime of Star Trek with him. Bill walks through the Bronco Off Rodeo, the complimentary off-road training Ford throws in with every Bronco, which he went into swearing he'd never take his own truck off pavement and came out of shopping for tires at lunch. Then the real story: a pilgrimage to Ticonderoga, New York, where a fan named James Cawley used the original studio blueprints to rebuild the Enterprise set inside a converted grocery store. Bill sat in the captain's chair. It's terrible. He hit the red alert button anyway. Along the way — the neighbor who almost got Christa McAuliffe's seat on Challenger, meeting Gene Kranz at a Saturn conference, a Klingon at an Atlanta convention that ended Bill's convention career, and Nashville humidity that fogs your glasses at 70 degrees. Key topics • Buying a Bronco on New Year's Eve incentives, then 4,000+ trouble-free road miles • Ford's free Bronco Off Rodeo at the base of the Great Smokies • Bronco vs. Wrangler — materials, road manners, width, and what each is actually for • How the original Enterprise blueprints ended up with a fan in upstate New York • The bridge, the transporter sliders, the red alert, and the worst chair in Starfleet • Fan vs. fanatic, and why picking the franchise apart misses the point • The neighbor who nearly flew on Challenger — and Challenger as a crisis-comms case study • Gene Kranz, Huntsville, Space Camp, and the Lea Thompson-to-Star-Trek-director throughline ⁠Support the show⁠ (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 — Cold open and intro 00:38 — The Bronco in the background: why Bill bought it 03:42 — Bronco Off Rodeo: Ford's free off-road training in Tennessee 05:51 — What off-roading actually is (spoiler: four low, crawling) 07:46 — Garage studios, Michigan weather, Tennessee humidity 10:53 — The real reason Bill's here: a Star Trek pilgrimage 11:10 — Growing up in the space race, building phasers out of scrap 12:36 — James Cawley, the blueprints, and the Ticonderoga replica set 14:29 — Arriving for the tour (and discovering it's private) 16:04 — Transporter room, Kirk's quarters, sick bay, main engineering 17:01 — The bridge, and the captain's chair nobody warns you about 20:01 — Hitting the red alert button 20:42 — Nick's entry point: the movies, and Star Trek IV with his dad 22:22 — Strange New Worlds, Captain Pike, and fan vs. fanatic 24:19 — "There's no bad Star Trek" 26:21 — The neighbor who almost flew on Challenger 29:08 — Challenger as a crisis-communications case study 30:30 — Apollo 13 and meeting Gene Kranz 33:34 — Huntsville, Space Camp, and the Lea Thompson connection 36:29 — Verdict: Bronco or Wrangler? 39:27 — Ford vs. Chevy tribalism, and a Taurus tangent 41:37 — Wrap-up and where to find Vehicle Nanny

  2. Aug 4

    More AI, Website Design, and the Quantum Computing

    We open by rediscovering that recording requires hitting the record button, a lesson that needs relearning every few episodes. From there we walk through the new site Nick built with Claude, including a same-day page for a record label client, and why prompting matters more than the AI itself. We talk through a sales myth we debunked by asking ChatGPT to prove it wrong, why Cadillac's billion-dollar all-electric bet had to be reversed, and a Carvana delivery that showed up smelling like cigarettes. We land on the same line we keep coming back to: AI gives you knowledge, not wisdom, and you still have to click stop yourself. Key Topics • Building the new PoddiMouths site and client sites with AI • Why prompting is the real skill, not the AI itself • Trust but verify: catching AI hallucinations • Debunking a sales myth with ChatGPT • Cadillac, EVs, and the cost of betting wrong • Carvana, dealership visits, and the emotional car-buying decision • Why customers, not government mandates, drive real change ⁠Support the show⁠ (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI's Impact on Business and Website Design 04:02 Mobile Optimization and Website Design Best Practices 08:01 Human Oversight and Verification in AI-Generated Content 11:57 Addressing Hesitations and Ethical Considerations in AI Use 16:01 The Evolving Landscape of AI in Business and Industry 19:57 Speed, Quality, and Source Verification in AI Outputs 24:01 Integrating AI into Daily Business Operations 28:03 The Future of Automotive Sales and AI in Dealerships

  3. Jul 28

    Weather, Ramen, and Tattoos

    We start with El Niño making Nashville weather about as predictable as our life choices, then somehow detour through Texas heat, barber shops, tattoos, piercings, and several meals we absolutely needed for research. Along the way, we chase ramen, pho, burgers, and local flavor while pretending our cultural observations are more thoughtful than hungry. It’s weather, travel, food, and personal regret—so, business as usual. Key Topics • Weather patterns and El Nino effects in Nashville • Local community stories and personal anecdotes • Food adventures including ramen, pho, and local restaurants • Humorous stories about tattoos, piercings, and personal choices • Travel experiences and cultural observations ⁠Support the show⁠ (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Weather Patterns and El Nino in Nashville 01:20 Local Community and Weather Variability 02:25 Discussing Nashville's Climate and Storms 03:54 Travel Tales from Brownsville and Texas Heat 05:21 Humorous Haircut and Barber Shop Stories 06:56 Tattoo Stories and Personal Choices 08:58 Cultural Insights and Food Experiences 11:01 Japanese Ramen and Cultural Appreciation 13:00 Food Recommendations and Culinary Adventures 15:02 Travel and Food Experiences in Texas and Beyond 17:00 Humor, Tattoos, and Personal Stories 18:59 Cultural Perspectives and Personal Reflections 20:58 Food, Travel, and Cultural Exchange 23:02 Favorite Foods and Culinary Preferences 25:02 Travel Stories and Food Experiences 27:00 Vietnam, Culture, and Personal History 28:58 Propaganda, Perspectives, and Personal Truths 30:48 Local Cuisine and Authentic Food Experiences 33:07 Exploring New Places and Food Adventures 35:03 Travel Stories and Cultural Insights 36:56 Dining Experiences and Local Flavors 38:52 High-End Food and Personal Preferences 41:03 Expanding Food Horizons and Cultural Appreciation 43:00 Travel, Food, and Personal Stories 45:00 Humor, Personal Choices, and Cultural Reflections 47:03 Upcoming Cruise and Podcast Plans 49:01 Travel Adventures and Future Episodes

  4. Jul 14

    YouTube, Bourbon, and the Dutton's

    We explore how podcasting evolved from radio with microphones into television with worse lighting. Along the way, we discuss cigar rituals, train adventures, cruises, Yellowstone, Avatar, Tesla, Madonna, and whatever else wandered into the conversation. It’s an educational journey, assuming nobody checks the curriculum. Key Topics • The evolution of podcasting from radio to video • Cigar smoking tips and personal experiences • Travel adventures including trains and cruises • Analysis of popular TV shows like Yellowstone and Dutton Ranch • Insights into industry trends such as Tesla's market performance and the World Cup Support the show ( ⁠https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671⁠) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Format Evolution 01:45 Podcasting on YouTube and Visual Content 03:15 Nick's Cigar and Bourbon Rituals 05:11 Cigar Moisture Techniques and Tips 07:58 Travel Plans and Train Adventures 12:00 Discussion on Yellowstone and Spin-offs 16:04 Exploring the Savannah Bananas and Minor League Baseball 22:01 Industry Trends: Tesla and Market Insights 28:01 Cultural and Entertainment Topics: Madonna, Avatar, and More 40:00 Media Consumption and TV Show Reviews 48:00 Weather, Travel, and Personal Anecdotes

  5. Jul 7

    Campgrounds, GrainBelt, Entitlement

    We spent this episode bouncing between camping trips, national parks, lawn care battles, brewery adventures, and the strange ways humans manage to test everyone’s patience. Along the way, we swapped travel tips, debated outdoor strategies, chased down regional beers, and questioned why common courtesy seems to be such a rare collectible. It’s basically a guide to enjoying the outdoors while avoiding people who make the outdoors harder to enjoy. Key Topics • Camping and national park strategies • Cost-effective outdoor activities • Beer brewing tips and local breweries • Humorous anecdotes about human behavior • Travel experiences and outdoor leisure Support the show ( ⁠https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671⁠) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Musical References 02:56 Independence Day Reflections 05:59 Camping Preferences and Experiences 08:52 National Parks and BLM Lands 12:00 Passes and Fees for National Parks 14:59 Driving Experiences and Road Safety 20:00 Navigating Entitlement and Patience 23:59 Regional Differences in Social Interactions 28:57 The Dichotomy of Kindness and Entitlement 33:55 Lawn Care Chronicles 39:02 The Quest for Grain Belt Beer 40:27 The Autumnal Fire Beer Incident 42:11 Exploring Local Breweries 43:48 The Brewery Business Dilemma 45:24 Unique Brewery Experiences 48:10 Soda Pop Festivals and Local Delights 50:09 The Nu Glarus Brewery Tour 52:28 Farming Insights from Clarkson's Farm 56:24 The Draw of Farming Life

  6. Jun 30

    Buffalo Trace, Confidence Boosts, Anesthesia

    Nick recaps the family’s epic road trip from Nashville to St. Louis, up through South Dakota to Wall Drug, over to North Dakota to visit his dad, across Minnesota and Wisconsin to see family, and eventually back home. Along the way, we talk about the unexpected ways travel helps kids grow, reconnecting with family, and the memories that happen somewhere between gas stations and roadside attractions. We also discuss Jon’s future dream road trip through bourbon country, summer heat, weird hypothetical questions, fermented foods, anesthesia, and the usual collection of completely unrelated topics that somehow make perfect sense to us. key topics • Road trip planning and destinations (Buffalo Trace, Jack Daniels, Woodford) • Family moments and personal growth during travel • Impact of travel on children's confidence and social skills • Travel logistics and challenges (driving, accommodations, timing) • Memorable experiences and scenic highlights Summer weather and activities • Humorous hypothetical questions • Personal health and medical procedures • Travel stories and family updates • Food favorites and local cuisine Support the show ( ⁠https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671⁠) or Buy Us A Coffee at: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths ⁠ Visit⁠ https://www.poddimouths.com⁠ to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking ⁠https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Road Trip Plans 02:56 Reflections on Recent Vacations 06:00 Camping and Vehicle Discussions 09:00 Fluffy Cows and Family Stories 11:58 Memorable Experiences from the Trip 15:01 Exploring St. Louis and Beyond 17:56 Final Thoughts and Future Plans 18:46 Exploring the Brewery Opportunity 19:45 Family Connections and Memories 22:01 Reflections on COVID's Impact on Children 25:38 Peyton's Transformation and Growth 29:18 Taxation and State Comparisons 30:19 Summer Heat and Pool Experiences 31:58 Fun Summer Would You Rather Questions 36:57 Delicious Pizza Discoveries 38:42 The Health Benefits of Fermented Foods 41:41 Humor in Everyday Life 46:37 Anesthesiology Insights 50:17 Reflections on Family and Health 54:52 Weather and Travel Experiences 58:51 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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A Podcast about everything... and absolutely nothing.