Meet Sandy and Tricia, two seasoned Austinites who know the city inside out. With over 15 years of marriage under their belts, they’ve discovered that not marrying their best friend is the secret sauce. Sandy, originally from Omaha, Nebraska, has called Austin home since 1995. Tricia, an Austin High and Southwest Texas State alum, adds her local flavor to the mix. Together, they host a local, relatable, and spontaneous show. Oh, and don’t forget “The Fuzz”—their teenage daughter. If you’re feeling nostalgic, you might remember Sandy from the legendary JB and Sandy Morning Show. Follow their adventures on Instagram: @thesandyshowofficial

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“Hot Yoga, F1 Madness, and Austin’s Fight to Save Its Schools"

 “Is saving a school because it was in a famous movie really enough?”

That’s the thought-provoking question JB and Sandy debate in this episode, as they dive into Austin’s battle to preserve Bedachek Middle School—where Matthew McConaughey made his acting debut in “Dazed and Confused.” Joined by Trisha and special guest Steven Pressley from Thunder Pop TV, the crew explores whether cultural history should outweigh declining enrollment and funding challenges, and why local icons matter to a city’s identity. But the show is just getting started! Sandy shares his latest obsession with hot yoga, revealing the sweaty truth behind the trend and the gear you never knew you needed. JB and Trisha tease him about his “expert” status after just two classes, and listeners get a hilarious peek into Sandy’s yoga prep rituals. Other highlights include:
  • F1 Weekend in Austin: The team breaks down why Formula 1 is such a big deal, from skyrocketing Airbnb prices to the international crowd flooding South Congress. Hear stories about supercars, celebrity sightings, and the wild world of street racing.
  • Celebrities Who Race: JB reveals which stars are legit drivers, from Paul Newman and Steve McQueen to Mr. Bean and Caitlyn Jenner—plus a personal story about talking cars with Jenner herself.
  • Austin’s Changing Neighborhoods: The hosts discuss the cycle of school closures and neighborhood renewal, sharing memories of local musicians and the impact of young families moving in.
  • Magicians and Clowns on South Congress: Sandy describes the “sad clown magician” who throws up cards for tips, adding a quirky touch to Austin’s people-watching scene during F1 weekend.
Notable Quotes:
  • “I need a cute yoga bag.” Sandy
  • “You’re going to save a school that’s not being attended or failing because it was in ‘Dazed and Confused’? Good luck with that.” Sandy
  • “It gets better!” (the magician’s plea as he throws up cards on South Congress) JB
Guest Insights:
Steven Pressley brings pop culture expertise and local flavor, while Trisha’s humor and JB’s racing knowledge round out a lively, authentic conversation about what makes Austin unique. Call to Action Love the show? Subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends! Follow us on social media @JBSandyATX and catch every episode on the iHeartRadio app. Your support keeps Austin’s stories alive!

“Gorilla Drama, Pumpkin Coffee, and the Pope’s Baseball Burn"

 “What’s the first thing that made you laugh today?”

That’s how Sandy kicks off this episode, setting the tone for a morning packed with unexpected stories, quirky trends, and laugh-out-loud moments. Joined by his quick-witted wife Trisha, Sandy dives into the chaos of “Fake Fall” in Texas, where sweater weather in the morning turns into heat stroke by noon. This episode’s centerpiece is a jaw-dropping gorilla story from Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo. Sandy and Trisha recount their up-close encounter with a territorial silverback who snatched a female’s food bowl—only to make a dramatic statement by peeing in it! Their storytelling brings the scene to life, blending humor and empathy for the gorilla’s “sad gorilla heart.” Trisha’s background as a lifelong animal lover and zoo enthusiast adds depth and authenticity to the tale, making it a must-hear for anyone who loves wild animal antics. Other highlights include:
  • The Pope’s baseball loyalty: Hear how Pope Leo, a Chicago native, hilariously defends his beloved White Sox in Vatican City, roasting a Cubs fan with a quick-witted response.
  • Pumpkin coffee trend: Discover the bizarre new craze at Starbucks—customers bringing hollowed-out mini pumpkins for their drinks—and why some baristas are not amused.
  • Grubhub’s snooze insurance: Sandy and Trisha debate whether college students should get a do-over meal if they fall asleep before their food arrives, and share their own stories about the high cost of food delivery.
  • Diane Keaton’s Hollywood connections: Learn the surprising link between Michael Keaton, Diane Keaton, and Woody Allen’s classic film “Annie Hall,” including one of Sandy’s favorite movie quotes.
Notable Quotes:
  • “Sweaters in the morning and heat stroke by noon. I get you, doesn’t it?”
  • “He was all very banging his chest, running into the room, grabbing the bowl. He did a little spin as he moved into the next room and then just full on peed in her bowl.”
  • “Okay, we can walk to the curb from here.”
Guest Insights:
Trisha’s love for animals and her knack for storytelling shine throughout the episode, making her the perfect co-host for tales of zoo drama and everyday absurdities. Call to Action Love what you hear? Subscribe to The Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends! Your support helps us keep the stories coming and the laughs rolling. Don’t forget to catch every episode on the iHeartRadio app!

 “Would You Redo College? Regrets, Biopics, and Celebrity Scandals—JB and Sandy Get Real!”

 “If you could go back in time, knowing what you know now, would you redo your college experience?”

That’s the question JB and Sandy tackle in this episode, sparking honest confessions and hilarious stories about missed opportunities, student loans, and the wild ride of campus life. Tricia shares why she’d trade her commuter days for the full dorm experience, while JB admits to taking classes just for fun and struggling with math and science after transferring schools. The crew reflects on how getting involved in campus organizations and intramurals could have changed everything—and why so many of us choose our majors just to avoid math!

Key moments include:
  • College regrets and advice: From skipping class to picking “easy” majors, JB and Sandy get candid about what they’d do differently and offer advice for future students.
  • Intramural legends: Hear the story of a two-time state wrestling champ who gets humbled in college, and JB’s own fraternity tales featuring “Uncle Rico” moments.
  • Austin’s fall traditions: The team talks Longhorn football, the blur of fall events after ACL Fest, and the rush toward the holidays.
  • Biopics and celebrity culture: JB and Sandy debate whether it’s fair to make biopics about living stars like Springsteen, and share excitement for the upcoming Janis Joplin movie starring Shailene Woodley.
  • Celebrity scandals: From Jeff Bezos’ extravagant Venice wedding to Blake Lively’s reputation woes and Leonardo DiCaprio’s infamous dating history, the crew weighs in on which stars have soured their public image in 2025.
Notable Quotes:
  • “I chose my major based on it being the least likely to require math.”
  • “You gotta be hurting really bad to sing that good. She was a mess.”
  • “Do you think he’s just going to get married in somebody’s backyard? I don’t think you take over a city.”
Guest Insights:
Tricia’s perspective as a commuter student and JB’s radio journey add depth and humor, while Sandy’s storytelling keeps the episode lively and relatable. Call to Action Enjoyed the show? Subscribe to JB and Sandy, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends! Text us at 737-301-9600, follow @JBSandyATX on Instagram and TikTok, and catch every episode on the iHeartRadio app. Your support keeps the stories coming! 

 “Chicken Wings, Magicians, and Yacht Rock: JB and Sandy’s Wild Ride Through Austin’s Strangest Stories!”

“When you hear ‘Yacht Rock,’ what’s the first band or musician that comes to mind?”

That’s how JB and Sandy kick off this episode, sparking a nostalgic and hilarious debate about the music that defined a generation—and the labels artists love to hate. From Christopher Cross to Steely Dan, the crew dives deep into the world of smooth tunes, local legends, and the quirky history of Austin’s music scene. But the episode doesn’t stop at music. JB and Sandy, joined by Tricia, take listeners on a whirlwind tour of Austin’s weirdest news, including the story of a Travis County correctional officer arrested for smuggling… chicken wings! The team can’t help but laugh at the absurdity, pondering whether the real crime is not paying officers enough or just having a side hustle as a “wing smuggler.”

Other highlights include:
  • Zilker Park’s post-ACL transformation: How Austin City Limits Festival gives back to the city and why disc golf fans feel left out.
  • The rise of magicians at adult birthday parties: JB and Sandy explore the trend, share personal stories, and even search for Austin’s best magicians for hire—including the unforgettable “Peter the Adequate Magician.”
  • Clown sightings in Austin: From Balloonatik to Doodle Bug, discover the strange world of professional clowns living in Barton Springs and the surreal experience of seeing them drive by on a Saturday morning.
  • Family, nostalgia, and music: Touching memories of Nat King Cole Christmas albums, Bee Gees hits, and the magic of Elvis duets.
Notable Quotes:
  • “Guys, the longer you’re married, the unfunnier you become.”
  • “He was suspended without pay. He has since been fired and has been arrested for chicken wings.”
  • “Four clowns living around you, it’s like you’re in a nightmare.”
Guest Insights:
Tricia brings her signature humor and local perspective, while JB and Sandy’s chemistry keeps the conversation lively, unpredictable, and always entertaining. Call to Action Love the show? Subscribe to JB and Sandy, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @JBSandyATX, and catch every episode on the iHeartRadio app. Your support keeps Austin weird—and keeps the stories coming!

“Are You Still Afraid of the Dark? Childhood Fears, Irish Luck, and Giant Rats”

📌 Episode Description “If I said 45% of adult Americans are still afraid of the dark, would that number be too high or too low?”

That’s the thought-provoking question that kicks off this episode of The Sandy Show, setting the stage for a lively and relatable conversation between Sandy and his witty, talented wife, Tricia. Together, they explore the lingering fears from childhood—like monsters under the bed—and how those anxieties sometimes follow us into adulthood. Key moments include Sandy’s hilarious story about his mom’s unconventional way of handling his nighttime fears, and Tricia’s childhood strategy for staying safe from the boogeyman by sleeping perfectly straight in the middle of her bed. The pair reveal that 29% of Americans admit they’re still afraid of the dark, and share how technology (especially the iPhone flashlight) has become a modern comfort. The episode also takes listeners on a journey to Ireland, with tales of the Molly Malone statue and the tradition of kissing the Blarney Stone. Sandy recounts his travels, the fearless Irish approach to safety, and the surprising history behind these famous landmarks. Their playful banter and bad Irish accents add plenty of laughs! Other highlights:
  • Birthday shoutouts to John Mayer, Flea, Tim Robbins, and more.
  • The exclusive “Air Gongers” club—find out how to join!
  • Why spelling bees are so tough in English, compared to other languages.
  • The shocking truth about prehistoric rodents the size of hippos.
  • The real story behind the world’s first sandwich (hint: it wasn’t the Earl of Sandwich!).
Notable Quotes:
  • “Pepsi and Coca-Cola can’t even be in the same restaurant and we want world peace.”
  • “You’re not alone. The Boogeyman’s under the bed.”
  • “I say leave growing vegetables to the professionals.”
Guest Insights:
While this episode features Sandy and Tricia’s signature chemistry, listeners get a taste of Sandy’s travel wisdom and Tricia’s relatable humor, making every story feel personal and engaging. Call to Action Enjoyed the show? Subscribe to The Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends! Want to join the Air Gongers club? Text your name and “gong” to get your official number and be part of our exclusive community. Your support keeps the fun going!

“Helicopters, Grapplers & Pig Races: Austin’s Wild Side Revealed”

 📣 Episode Description: “Why do Austinites freak out when a helicopter hovers overhead?” That’s the question that launches this fast-paced, curiosity-packed episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where the crew dives into everything from police tanks to pig races—and even drone envy. Sandy, JB, and Tricia explore the quirky, chaotic, and surprisingly high-tech side of Austin life, starting with the upcoming Boo with the Blue event hosted by the Austin Police Department. Tricia is very excited about the mounted patrols, fire trucks, and maybe even a tank making an appearance.

Key Highlights:
  • 🚁 Helicopter hysteria—why Austinites take to Reddit every time one flies overhead.
  • 🐷 Pig races and pumpkin pandemonium at Sweet Pea Farms near Georgetown.
  • 🚓 The Grappler—a wild new police tool that stops high-speed chases by yanking axles or wrapping tires in nets. Batman vibes, anyone?
  • 🌳 Zilker Park’s post-ACL destruction, captured in stunning drone footage. Is the festival worth the damage?
  • 📸 Drone envy—Sandy and JB compare their selfie drones to the high-end gear spotted at a local homecoming parade.
  • 🏠 Would you rent your house out every year if someone promised to destroy it and pay to fix it? The crew debates the ACL effect on Austin’s most iconic park.

Memorable Quote: “If I’m a bad guy and the helicopter’s out, that’s when I give up.” — Sandy 📲 Call to Action: Love Austin? Love weird facts and good laughs?
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“Ray Ray on the Roof, Candy Confessions & the Last Letter Added To The Alphabet”

 📣 Episode Description: “Would you keep driving if you found your cat clinging to the roof of your car?” That’s the kind of wild question Sandy and Tricia tackle in this laugh-filled, curiosity-driven episode of The Sandy Show. From celebrity birthdays to feline road trip stowaways, this episode is packed with quirky stories, hilarious banter, and surprising facts that’ll keep you hooked from start to finish.

 Key Highlights:
  • 🎂 Eric Benet’s birthday sparks a conversation about how some people can have it all—and still mess it up.
  • 🐱 Ray Ray the cat becomes an unexpected road trip companion after being discovered clinging to the roof of a moving car. Spoiler: He ends up seeing Hamilton and running a marathon.
  • 🍬 Halloween candy confessions—how many times do people eat through their stash before the big night?
  • 🧠 Fun facts you didn’t know you needed: Why airplane lights dim during takeoff and landing, and which letter was the last added to the alphabet (hint: it’s not Z).
  • 🎥 Apple TV drops the “Plus” and announces the streaming release of F1: The Movie—Sandy’s ready to rewatch.
  • 🎃 Halloween trends—from inflatable pumpkin towers to non-food treats for trick-or-treaters.
  • 🎉 New Air Gongers join the club, including Norma, Scott, Grace, and Kelvin. Gong responsibly!
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🎙️“Tricia's Alter Ego, Pat & Protein Doritos: When Life Gets Weird in Austin”

📣 “Does it turn you on to see Mom using a power drill?” That unexpected question from Sandy’s daughter kicks off one of the most hilariously personal episodes of The JB and Sandy Show yet.

 In this episode, Sandy, JB, and Tricia dive into:
  • Trisha’s alter ego Pat, her power-tool-wielding, no-makeup, sleeve-rolled-up, Subaru-driving persona.
  • Sandy’s own transformation into Uncle Randy when he lets his hair grow out—creepy and unshaven, just in time for Halloween.
  • JB’s wife’s attempt to secretly fix her car after a fender bender, like a teenage boy hiding a scratch from his parents.
  • A Fredericksburg Mega Millions winner who accidentally picked the wrong number—and still won half a billion dollars.
  • The F1 fan experience sweeping Austin, from Lego collabs to racing simulators and pop-up merch hubs.
  • The rise of protein-packed junk food, including Doritos and soda, and the spicy obsession with Takis and ghost pepper snacks.
Guest Insight: While there’s no formal guest, Trisha’s alter ego “Pat” steals the show with her unapologetic DIY energy. JB and Sandy’s storytelling brings the humor and heart that fans love.

 Memorable Quote: “Pat is Tricia'sa’s lesbian alter ego. She rolls her sleeves up, grabs a power drill, and doesn’t wear makeup. Pat is butch as butch can be.” — Sandy

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“Scream Hollow, Giant Babies & Breakfast on the Griddle: A Wild Ride Through Fear and Fascination”

📣 Episode Description Can fear be fun — and even healing? In this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, the crew welcomes longtime friend and Halloween expert Patrick Stanger, the creative force behind Bastrop’s immersive haunted attraction Scream Hollow. From childhood nightmares to building a career around fear, Patrick shares how Halloween helped him conquer anxiety and build a business that thrills thousands every year. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the only haunted hayride in Texas, alien encounters, sinister circuses, and even a Halloween history museum — all part of the Scream Hollow experience. Patrick’s story is both spooky and inspiring, and his passion for the season is contagious.

Guest Spotlight:
Patrick Stanger, former voice of the JB and Sandy Show, now a nationally recognized haunted attraction consultant and founder of a Halloween-focused ad agency. His work with Scream Hollow showcases the evolution of haunted houses from neighborhood setups to full-scale productions.

Memorable Moments:
  • Trisha’s haunted house parking lot panic: “I didn’t even get out of the car.”
  • JB’s legendary voice recorder moment: “Mile marker 65… great place to dispose a body.”
  • Sandy’s baby photo flashback: “We called him Giant Baby Sandy.”
Unexpected Delights:
  • A viral short-order cook on Instagram mesmerizes the team with his breakfast rush skills.
  • JB shares insider tips from his days as a steakhouse line cook — including how grill zones control steak doneness.
  • The crew reacts to the birth of a 13-pound baby named Cassian, breaking hospital records and sparking hilarious commentary.
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