The JB and Sandy Show

Sandy McIlree

The podcast version of the incredibly popular JB and Sandy Show in Austin, Texas. You can listen live Monday-Friday from 6:00 am-10:00 am on 98.1 KVET. Stream from anywhere on the iHeart Radio App or online at KVET.com JB and Sandy on YouTube

  1. -14 ч

    JB & Sandy Take A Deep Dive Into Livestrong with President and CEO Suzanne Stone

    What Happens After a Cancer Diagnosis? The Livestrong Mission, Breakthrough Innovations, and the Life-Changing Questions No One Asks  What would you do in the first hour after hearing the words, "You have cancer?"  In this powerful and deeply personal JB and Sandy deep dive, the guys sit down with Livestrong President and CEO Suzanne Stone for an eye-opening conversation about cancer survivorship, resilience, community, and the remarkable evolution of one of Austin's most recognized organizations.  Suzanne pulls back the curtain on how Livestrong navigated one of the most challenging periods in its history while staying focused on its core mission: helping people affected by cancer live stronger lives. She shares why the organization chose to keep the Livestrong name, how it's impacted more than 100 million people, and why trust remains at the center of everything they do.  The conversation explores the emotional reality of a cancer diagnosis and the overwhelming questions patients face. From financial concerns and family planning to transportation challenges and nutrition, Suzanne explains how Livestrong helps people find answers when they need them most.  One of the most fascinating moments comes when Suzanne reveals how a conversation with her son inspired the creation of Ellis, an AI-powered cancer survivorship companion designed to provide trusted, evidence-based guidance. It's a glimpse into how technology is helping Livestrong reach a new generation of patients and caregivers.  You'll also hear inspiring stories about the Livestrong community, the upcoming Run for the Roses event, support systems built through shared experiences, and why, as Suzanne puts it, "People heal through action."  Other memorable moments include:  The surprising history behind the Livestrong brand and its lasting impact.  How cancer survivors are finding community instead of facing their journey alone.  The fertility preservation program helping patients protect future family plans.  A moving discussion about first responders and their increased cancer risks.  JB and Sandy sharing unforgettable stories from decades of involvement with Livestrong, including a grueling 100-mile ride and a near biker showdown.  This episode is heartfelt, informative, inspiring, and packed with real-world insights that could help someone facing one of life's toughest challenges.  If this conversation moved you, be sure to subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with friends and family. You never know who might need to hear these stories, resources, and messages of hope.

  2. -3 дн.

    Whose Team Do You Want To Be On? JB's or Sandy's?

    A free trip to Paris, a 20% off race code, and an AI cancer companion that only uses vetted medical information - this episode packs in way more than your average morning show. JB and Sandy open with Dixie, who is heading to Paris on a spontaneous three-week trip to see an old flame, and somehow makes the whole thing even more entertaining by getting the full story on the phone. From there, the conversation shifts into something much bigger: Suzanne Stone, president and CEO of Livestrong, joins to explain how the organization is helping people affected by cancer with trusted resources, exercise oncology, fertility preservation, and support for the entire family ecosystem.You’ll discover:Why Livestrong has spent nearly 30 years becoming a trusted source in a world full of health misinformationHow Ellis, the first AI-powered cancer survivorship companion, works as a closed-loop tool that only uses vetted informationWhat makes the Run for the Roses on October 18 at Auditorium Shores such a perfect community eventHow listeners can join the JB and Sandy teams and save 20% with the code iHeart26Why this race matters whether you walk, run, show up with family, or just want to support someone impacted by cancerSuzanne shares how Livestrong has evolved from the iconic yellow wristband era into a modern platform designed to answer real questions people have after a cancer diagnosis without the noise, scams, or random internet advice. It’s practical, timely, and deeply relevant for anyone who has ever had to figure out what to trust when health gets complicated.Plus, you’ll hear the kind of off-the-rails, only-on-morning-radio moments that make JB and Sandy such a fun listen, including the latest local buzz, concert talk, and a Texas-sized dose of personality.Essential listening if you want a smart, funny, and surprisingly meaningful mix of community, cancer support, and local radio chaos.

  3. -4 дн.

    Parental Anxiety, Cone of Shame, and Vibe Coding

    A senior's first solo drive, a dog with the cone of shame, and a wildly unnecessary amount of confidence in one man's horn-honking skills - JB and Sandy turn a morning show into a hilarious, oddly heartfelt ride.If you need a laugh, a little parent anxiety, and a reminder that some milestones hit harder than others, this one delivers. Sandy, JB, and Tricia trade stories about Sandy and Tricia's daughter Landry's first drive to school, the emotional spiral of senior year, and the kind of dad behavior that kicks in when your daughter suddenly needs car washes, gas, and emotional support on demand.You'll also hear the trio go off on everything from a classic Napoleon Dynamite Letterman clip to Boerne Little League's path to the Little League World Series, including the age controversy that sent the whole thing to court. And if you're into pop-culture moments, there is a fun detour into surprise celebrity appearances, from Ella Langley in St. Thomas to artists like Train and Bon Jovi showing up unannounced to sing with fans.Then Sandy reveals the behind-the-scenes obsession that's got everyone teasing him: vibe coding and AI automation. He explains how he's using AI to build practical tools, like organizing photos and automating everyday tasks, while JB and Tricia roast him for sounding a little too much like a coder with no coding background at all. Perfect for listeners who love local radio chemistry, funny family stories, and a few genuinely useful takeaways buried inside the chaos. It is smart, silly, and full of the kind of banter that makes you feel like you're hanging out in the room.

  4. -4 дн.

    JB Has Been Touched By God

    JB finally gets the comeback fans have been waiting for, and one longtime radio staple proves he can still pull off a ridiculous superpower: identifying cars by horn alone. If you love Austin nostalgia, fast laughs, and the kind of live radio chaos that actually feels alive, this one’s built for you.Sandy, JB, and Tricia kick things off with the day’s Minute to Win It answers, then slide into the stuff that makes their show feel like a local hangout - eyebrow maintenance wars, a legendary family goatee, and Tricia’s priceless reaction to a “cow bras” joke that lands just weird enough to work. From there, Care Don't Care delivers the kind of offbeat headlines that turn into full-blown bits, including Austin landing at the top of a list nobody expected and a carnival scam so brazen it earns a new nickname: the old razzle dazzle.You'll discover:Why Austin has the cheapest cheeseburger combo in the country, and why that still feels expensiveHow a rigged carnival game managed to soak one player for $650How Gen Z has repurposed “LARPing” into a perfect insult for fake behavior onlineWhy the return of Katz's Deli downtown hits so hard for Austin localsThen the show pivots into pure listener participation as JB takes on his long-dormant car-by-horn challenge, and somehow nails Lexus after Lexus before calling out a Mercedes like he never stopped. If you’ve ever wondered whether a bit from a morning show can still shock the room years later, this is the proof.It all lands with comedy legend Jim Gaffigan on hotel indoor pools, plus a feel-good shout-out to retired Navy instructors on the first day of school. Perfect for anyone who misses old Austin, loves live local radio, or just wants 30-plus minutes of smart, silly, unmistakably human entertainment.

  5. -5 дн.

    Cynthia Is Better Than All Of Us

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION - Ready to publishAustin still has a pulse, and this episode proves it. From a roadside peach seller with a full drum kit to a listener who became a record-breaker at 48, Sandy, JB, and Trisha turn everyday Texas into can’t-miss radio.The show kicks off with the most delightfully Austin sight imaginable on 360 - a man selling peaches while playing live drums in the heat. That sparks a bigger conversation about what makes Central Texas weird in the best possible way, from grocery-store bands to the roadside juice stands and truck-stop culture that only Texans can debate with this much passion.You'll hear the crew break down:Why Buc-ee’s in San Marcos opening with 128 gas pumps and more than 75,000 square feet is a major travel-game changerThe ongoing etiquette war over whether people should move their cars after pumping gasThe legendary roadside stops between Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas, including kolache runs, Carl’s Corner, and old-school pit stopsA listener call that turns into a jaw-dropping “Book of Records” moment when Cynthia shares she had her last baby at 48Then Cynthia raises the bar again - still teaching 13 fitness classes a week, earning a personal training license, and somehow making the hosts question their own life choices. It’s the kind of call-in moment that is funny, surprising, and weirdly inspiring all at once.If you love Austin culture, Texas road-trip lore, listener call-ins, and stories that remind you the weirdest things are often the most charming, this one is worth your time. Come for the peaches and drums, stay for the Buc-ee’s debate and the record-book worthy fitness queen.

  6. -5 дн.

    The Reason Zombie Shows Get Ruined

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION - Ready to publishBlack eyes, zombie logic, a sealed 1864 Guinness bottle, and a grandma vs. grandkids disaster story - this episode keeps finding new ways to get funny, fast. If you like unpredictable radio, real-life mishaps, and the kind of off-the-rails conversation that somehow still lands, this one is for you.Sandy kicks things off nursing a black eye from a garage wipeout, which quickly turns into a debate over whether the culprit was a skateboard, a dog, or just bad luck. From there, the show spirals into zombie fandom, why “The Walking Dead” still haunts one half of the room, and the kind of absurd behind-the-scenes thinking that can ruin an entire genre forever.You'll also hear the return of Care, Don't Care, where Trisha throws out wild headlines and JB and Sandy decide what is actually worth their attention. This round includes a shipwreck discovery with a 162-year-old sealed bottle of Guinness, a look at the most hostile college football stadiums in America, and a brutally honest reaction to Domino's beta app rewards.Then the conversation swings from college football intimidation to the Austin Spurs' local tryouts, where everyday players can literally earn a shot at the pros. The crew breaks down how open tryouts work, why development leagues matter, and what it takes to get noticed when the clock starts ticking.The episode closes with a classic JB and Sandy family check-in as JB's sister Chris joins to tell the story of a grandkid day that went completely sideways. No TV. No iPad. One missing remote. One very bad haircut situation. And a grandparent survival tale that will feel painfully familiar to anyone who has ever watched a child for more than five minutes.Perfect for listeners who love funny, messy, unscripted conversation with sports takes, local flavor, and family stories that get more unhinged with every minute.

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The podcast version of the incredibly popular JB and Sandy Show in Austin, Texas. You can listen live Monday-Friday from 6:00 am-10:00 am on 98.1 KVET. Stream from anywhere on the iHeart Radio App or online at KVET.com JB and Sandy on YouTube

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