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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Own an Alexa? Here is What You Agreed To When You Signed Up

“When you activated your Amazon Alexa, did you truly know what you agreed to—or did you just click ‘I understand’ and move on?” This episode of The JB and Sandy Show dives headfirst into the hidden realities behind everyday decisions, from the comfort of your favorite chain restaurants to the unsettling truths about smart home devices. JB, Sandy, and Tricia kick things off with a nostalgic twist: the closing of a local Applebee’s and the arrival of a fresh Olive Garden, sparking memories and debates about comfort food, family traditions, and the evolution of Austin’s iconic intersections. But the real eye-opener comes when Sandy reveals the shocking details uncovered in a deep AI-powered investigation into Amazon Alexa’s terms of service. Listeners are confronted with the startling fact that by simply activating Alexa, millions have turned their homes into perpetual research labs, granted Amazon irrevocable rights to their voices, and even allowed strangers to borrow their Wi-Fi—all without reading the fine print. The team explores the implications of Amazon Sidewalk, voice data licensing, and the eerie possibilities of AI recreating loved ones after they’re gone. Tricia brings her signature wit and insight, sharing travel tips for Austin’s busiest airport days and recounting memorable moments from her own family’s adventures. The hosts swap stories about airport rituals, weather delays, and the strange comfort of Bloody Marys at 7:30 a.m.—reminding us that sometimes, the best memories are made in the most unexpected places.

Notable Quotes & Moments:
  • “You basically turned your home into a 24/7 Amazon research lab, gave them perpetual rights to everything you say near the device, let strangers borrow your Wi-Fi, and agreed they can change the rules whenever they want.”
  • “Imagine they have this database of your voice over time. And you have since passed. What if they built this AI tool where you could reconnect with an old loved one and have a conversation?”
  • “Would you be surprised at all when you die, you find out it was all a joke? Or just a simulation?”
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"Are Raccoons Becoming Our Next Best Friends?"

 “When did your love of the raccoon start—was this a childhood thing, or did it develop in adulthood?” With this playful question, Sandy McIlree launches an episode that’s equal parts heartwarming, hilarious, and thought-provoking. This week on The Sandy Show, Sandy and his witty, candid wife Tricia dive into the quirks of family life, the evolving relationship between humans and wildlife, and the unpredictable nature of luck.

Key Moments & Themes
  • Family Dynamics & Parenting: Sandy and Tricia share relatable stories about parenting, discipline, and the art of letting kids learn from their mistakes. Sandy’s confession about turning his daughter’s grounding into a fun weekend (“She was grounded, but y’all did fun things. She had a sleepover at a friend's, she was grounded!”) sets the tone for honest, humorous reflections on family life.
  • Wildlife Wonders: Tricia’s newfound fascination with raccoons—sparked by viral social media videos—leads to a surprising scientific revelation: raccoons are physically evolving to look cuter as they interact more with humans. The episode explores how animals adapt to urban life and the emotional bonds people form with wild creatures.
  • Tech & Trends: The hosts poke fun at the latest “smart” gadgets, including the world’s smallest wearable device—a smart earring that tracks everything from sleep to blood flow. Their banter highlights the absurdity of tech overload (“We don’t need the toaster oven to connect to the phone. It’s annoying!”) and the ever-expanding world of wearable technology.
  • Fortune & Fairness: From a French treasure hunter who may lose his gold to a couple who won the lottery twice, Sandy and Tricia debate the rules of luck, greed, and justice. Tricia’s fiery take on “finders keepers, losers weepers” and her reaction to the double lottery win (“Greedy! You already won a million dollars!”) add humor and bite to the discussion.
 Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
  • “Don’t be the bigger person today. Be the person that helps them understand that sometimes when you F around, you find out. That is a fact, Jack.”
  • “Researchers say that raccoons may be inching closer to becoming our companions… their faces are evolving to look cuter.”
  • “We don’t need the toaster oven to connect to the phone. It’s annoying!”
  • “Greedy! You already won a million dollars!”
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"Buttholes That Abuse The System at The Airport"

 “Do you think the internet’s rankings truly reflect who belongs at the top—or are they just a reflection of who shouts the loudest?” That’s the question JB and Sandy tackle in this lively episode, where the duo dives into the controversial late-night host rankings from ranker.com and the surprising absence of icons like Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel from the top spots. The conversation sparks nostalgia and debate, with Sandy reminiscing about interviewing Jon Stewart before his rise to fame and JB sharing a once-in-a-lifetime story about answering a call from the legendary Johnny Carson at his first radio job in Omaha, Nebraska. 

 Listeners are treated to memorable moments, including Sandy’s candid admission of benefiting from wheelchair assistance at airports—a story that segues into a timely debate about travel ethics, airline policies, and karma. The hosts don’t shy away from tough questions: “How do you enforce fairness without being insensitive?” and “Is karma real when it comes to travel hacks?” The episode is packed with laughter, self-reflection, and sharp commentary on everything from hockey fights cancer night to Southwest Airlines’ new seating policies.

Notable Quotes:
  • “I would put Fallon before Conan O’Brien. And Fallon, by the way, just had it 25. Weird.”
  • “My mother has to use those services… She’s 83 years old and has a tough time getting around. So for able-bodied people, that’s bad karma.”
  • “JB, tell everybody your trick on how to get people to not sit in the middle seat. ‘Just the Lord.’”


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"The Art of Getting Away With It”

“Have you ever wondered why some drivers treat the freeway entrance ramp like a Sunday stroll instead of the fast lane it’s meant to be?” That’s just one of the everyday mysteries JB and Sandy tackle in this lively episode, where relatable frustrations and laugh-out-loud moments collide. From the hilarious viral Instagram clip about “zoom-zoom” merging to personal stories of Texas turnarounds and the infamous frontage road, JB and Sandy—joined by the ever-insightful Tricia—dive into the quirks of driving culture that unite (and sometimes divide) us all. You’ll hear about Sandy’s sister’s “frontage road” confusion, Landry’s quick-witted take on Austin construction (“That’s really nice of the city to build the homeless a patio”), and the universal agony of the opportunist who tries to cut the merge line. But the conversation doesn’t stop at traffic.

The crew shifts gears to college sports, where Tricia breaks down the dramatic drop in Arch Manning’s NIL valuation—from a staggering $6.8 million to $3.6 million in just a few games. Is the pressure of fame and fortune too much for student athletes? Should NIL payouts be structured like pensions? The hosts debate, sharing personal anecdotes and sharp insights, including the memorable line: “If his last name was Wotowski, he’d never have started there.” You’ll also get a dose of holiday humor as JB and Sandy riff on fake Christmas trees, Costco’s infamous return policy, and the art of sneaking a framed photo into a friend’s house for years without them noticing. The episode wraps with a playful look at the Louvre’s latest security blunder—someone hung a Lego-framed painting in the same room as the Mona Lisa!

 Notable Quotes & Moments:
  • “Go zoom zoom so we can all go zoom zoom.”
  • “That’s really nice of the city to build the homeless a patio.”
  • “If his last name was Wotowski, he’d never have started there.”
  • “Sometimes the best art looks like a small child did it.”
  • “If joy has been had around this tree, you have to keep it. You cannot return it.”
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“Would You Kiss a Stranger at the ATM?"

 From hilarious “first funnies” to quirky food news and pop culture deep-dives, this episode is packed with moments that will make you laugh, think, and maybe even crave a chicken and waffle sandwich.

 Key Moments & Themes
  • Unforgettable Humor: Tricia’s “gentle kiss at the ATM” joke sparks a classic Sandy reaction—“Timeless. I still think the one from the other day was funnier though.” The duo’s banter is sharp, playful, and always authentic.
  • Pop Culture & Celebrity Insights: The hosts celebrate celebrity birthdays, reminisce about TV icons like Allison Janney and Ann Curry, and debate the fate of disgraced personalities. Sandy and Tricia’s chemistry shines as they riff on everything from Calvin Klein’s real identity to Cher’s government name—Cheryl Sarkeesian—and her upcoming SNL appearance after nearly 40 years.
  • Food News with a Twist: Discover the “LiePie”—a ready-made pie with props to fake your holiday baking skills—and the latest Chick-fil-A innovation: chicken and waffle sandwiches. Tricia’s “day chicken” vs. “night chicken” philosophy will have you rethinking your fast-food habits.

  • Memorable Quotes:
    • “If you stink in the cold, you’re one bad im-efferent. You’re dangerous.”
    • “Chick-fil-A is my day chicken. Raising Canes is night chicken.”
    • “Cher is the female Leonardo DiCaprio.”
    • “He bought two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. That today would be worth around $1 billion.”
  • Sports & Social Commentary: The hosts reveal the most hated NFL teams, debate fan reputations, and share personal stories about stadiums and sports culture.
Why You Should Listen This episode captures the essence of The Sandy Show: witty banter, relatable stories, and a fresh take on trending topics. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the food tips, or the pop culture nostalgia, Sandy and Tricia deliver a show that’s as entertaining as it is insightful.

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The Disgusting Area At Whole Foods

“Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to win a million-dollar home with just a $10 raffle ticket—or what you’d do if you actually won?” That’s the question that kicks off this lively episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where JB and Sandy dive into the wild world of house raffles, personal luck, and the quirky traditions that make the holidays unforgettable. This episode unpacks the buzz around a brand-new, fully furnished home in East Austin’s coveted Holly District, up for grabs through a unique charity raffle. With the Austin real estate market in flux, the hosts break down how this creative approach is shaking things up—and why 10% of every ticket supports the Central Texas Food Bank. The conversation gets personal as Sandy and JB swap stories about their own raffle wins, from belt buckles at dirt tracks to classic cars and heartfelt charity donations. The show’s energy shifts as the hosts and their guest, Tricia, share the movies they revisit every Thanksgiving. From the dark depths of “Apocalypse Now” to the holiday cheer of “Elf” and the hilarity of “Step Brothers,” listeners are treated to a blend of nostalgia, laughter, and candid confessions—including Tricia’s emotional connection to holiday films and JB’s “wheeler dealer” adventures with cars.
Notable moments include:
  • The legal twists behind house raffles and the charity loophole that makes them possible.
  • JB’s memorable quote: “It just seemed like the right thing to do,” reflecting on giving away his beloved truck for a good cause.
  • Sandy’s Amazon rant and the surprising state of Whole Foods’ flagship bathroom—because no episode is complete without a little real-life humor.
Whether you’re a Longhorn fan gearing up for the big game, a holiday movie buff, or just curious about the odds of winning big, this episode delivers laughs, insights, and a dash of holiday spirit. Don’t miss out—subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with friends who love a good story and a chance at something extraordinary!

Sandy Can't Bring Himself To Say a Guy is Hot

“Is anyone out there actually listening, or are we just talking to ourselves?” That’s the question that kicks off this lively episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where Sandy, JB, and Tricia dive into the quirks of family life, the unpredictability of live radio, and the hilarious realities of celebrity culture.  From a heartfelt listener message that reminds the crew why they do what they do, to a laugh-out-loud recounting of a broken house rule (and a near slip of the “B word”), this episode is packed with relatable moments. The trio shares stories of accidental mishaps—like a shattered Cabo souvenir and the ongoing saga of lost items—and the playful blame game that ensues. “It’s always you,” Tricia jokes, capturing the essence of their dynamic. Listeners are treated to a heartwarming “story we love” about Austin’s own Glenn Powell hosting SNL, complete with a full-circle moment involving a UPS driver and a family selfie—proof that sometimes, good things really do come back around.The episode takes a hilarious turn as Tricia challenges JB and Sandy to admit which male celebrities they find attractive. The resulting debate is both awkward and entertaining, with memorable lines like, “I cannot bring myself to say a guy is hot. I cannot do that,” and playful banter about hair envy and the impact of an earring on a man’s vibe. 

 Notable quotes and moments include:
  • “It’s such a violation when somebody tickles your armpits. It’s horrible. Not cool.”
  • “She’ll be mad at you every single time she looks at that. She’ll be re-mad.”
  • “I cannot bring myself to say a guy is hot. I cannot do that.”
  • “He just always looks oily… even the Nagahai jacket looked oily on Saturday.”
With a blend of humor, honesty, and Austin flavor, this episode captures the spirit of The JB and Sandy Show—where real life meets real laughs, and every listener is part of the conversation. Call-to-Action If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with friends who love a good story and a great laugh. Your support keeps the conversation going!

If Sandy Changed His Name, What Would It Be?

 “If you could pick a new name for yourself, what would it be—and what story would it tell?” That’s just one of the questions that launches this lively episode of The Sandy Show, where hosts Sandy McIlree and Tricia dive deep into the quirks, memories, and unexpected moments that shape who we are. Tricia, co-host and quick-witted conversationalist, brings her signature energy to the table, challenging Sandy with rapid-fire questions that reveal everything from childhood treasures (like a beloved, slightly broken polar bear trophy) to the surprising origins of lifelong friendships. Listeners will laugh along as Sandy confesses to hiding old magazines, reminisces about his swim team days, and debates the merits of names like Magnus, Bruce, and Kirby—all while Tricia keeps him honest and the banter flowing. This episode isn’t just about laughs. Sandy and Tricia reflect on the bonds of friendship, the chaos of family life, and the nostalgia that comes with revisiting old memories. From hilarious tales of mistaken bravado (like claiming to swim before knowing how) to heartfelt discussions about parenting and the sentimental value of childhood keepsakes, every moment is packed with warmth and relatability.

 Memorable moments include:
  • Sandy’s admission: “Every time Tricia comes with me to my parents’ place, I show her that trophy—every single time.”
  • The duo’s playful debate over names, with Tricia teasing, “You definitely don’t look like a Kirby. A Kirby has good hair!”
  • Reflections on music, family traditions, and the little things that make life meaningful.
Don’t miss the viral news story breakdown, a round of pun-filled dad jokes, and a look at why Mickey Mouse’s 97th birthday is a big deal in the McIlree household. Ready for a mix of humor, heart, and genuine connection? Tune in now, subscribe to The Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with friends who love a good story and a great laugh!

The Movie That Made Tricia Ugly Cry

 “Have you ever had to yell your dog’s name through the neighborhood and wondered if you made the right choice?” That’s just one of the hilarious questions that kicks off this episode. Join Sandy and Tricia as they dive into the art—and comedy—of naming pets, from the sentimental story of Bumper the stray to the pop-culture-inspired Shiny. You’ll laugh along as they debate the best (and quirkiest) dog and cat names, and even consider naming a pup after a beloved meteorologist. But the fun doesn’t stop there. With Thanksgiving around the corner, Sandy and Tricia set the mood for gratitude and celebration, sharing heartfelt reflections on family, friends, and the importance of being present. Tricia brings the scoop on this year’s Thanksgiving football halftime shows, featuring hometown heroes like Jack White and Post Malone, and the duo reminisce about unforgettable moments—like Dolly Parton’s cheerleader surprise—that left everyone talking. The episode also takes a playful turn into viral trends, as Sandy and Tricia unpack the Starbucks Barista Bear craze and Walmart’s cheeky “dupe.” Their witty banter—“It’s very, very coming to America. McDougalls versus McDonald’s. The only difference is the sesame seeds.”—will have you grinning as they debate the ethics and hilarity of corporate copycats.

Notable moments include:
  • Tricia’s confession about “ugly crying” during Steel Magnolias, only to be outdone by her daughter’s stoic response: “She died. Mom, that didn’t get you at all?”
  • Sandy’s Thanksgiving gratitude: “However you celebrate the holidays, this is a time to be thankful and be present.”
  • The duo’s playful skepticism about viral merchandise: “You can’t copyright a bear… but the design, I mean, it made so fast. Maybe they knew it was going corporate espionage.”
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