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

"Hold On To Your Hat, JB Has Jello News"

Buy These Shirts Before Thanksgiving

 “Is the death of the rom-com hurting how we date in 2025?” That’s the provocative question that kicks off this lively episode of The JB and Sandy Show! Join JB, Sandy, and Tricia as they dive into everything from hilarious Thanksgiving t-shirt trends (“Pies Before Guys” and “Gravy Is My Spirit Animal” are just the beginning!) to Austin’s infamous Blue Santa operations—and the shocking story of a real-life Grinch caught on camera stealing gifts meant for kids.

😱 Special guest Steven Presley from Thunder Pop TV brings Hollywood heat, breaking down Reese Witherspoon’s bold claim that the lack of rom-coms is changing the dating scene, and sharing behind-the-scenes drama from Sydney Sweeney’s latest movie flop. The crew reminisces about iconic romantic gestures inspired by classic films, with memorable moments like JB’s “16 Candles” birthday surprise and JBs legendary Porsche story.

🚗🎂 Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments:
  • “Sweet dreams are made of cheese.” 🧀
  • “Save a drumstick, ride a pilgrim.” 🦃
  • “There’s a special place in hell for this person.” 🔥
  • “I think I learned a lot of romance from movies.” 💌
  • “Women were licking the glass from the inside of the car.” 🚗
From laugh-out-loud t-shirt ideas to heartfelt stories and pop culture debates, this episode is packed with surprises, nostalgia, and the kind of banter that keeps listeners coming back for more. Call-to-Action

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"Sandy Didn't Want To Take Tricia Down His Dark Path"

“What’s the sweetest secret you’ve ever kept from someone you love?” That’s the question that kicks off this lively episode where Sandy and Tricia invite you into their world of playful banter, honest confessions, and unexpected insights. From the start, Sandy and Tricia’s chemistry shines as they celebrate celebrity birthdays, reminisce about Yanni concerts, and share the quirks that make their marriage both hilarious and relatable. Tricia’s “biggest flex” is being “super weird, but still convinced a hot guy to marry me,” setting the tone for a show that’s as heartfelt as it is humorous.

Key moments include:
  • Sweet Treat Confessions: Sandy admits to sneaking a Reese’s Peanut Butter Fast Break and hiding the evidence, sparking a candid conversation about guilt, honesty, and the little lies we tell those closest to us. “I didn’t want to take you down my dark path,” Sandy jokes, as Tricia playfully calls him out.
  • Family Dynamics: The couple contrasts their own playful “animal” behavior with the almost comically polite exchanges between Sandy’s parents, offering a glimpse into the different ways love and kindness show up in relationships.
  • Listener Shout-Outs: Loyal fans like Pam, Sonia, Maria, Bobby Bentley, and others get heartfelt mentions, reinforcing the show’s sense of community and connection.
  • Curious Facts & Laughs: Ever wondered what the first item sold on eBay was? Or if shouting at seagulls really works? Sandy and Tricia dive into these quirky topics, blending fun facts with their signature wit.
Memorable moments abound, from Tricia’s validation in “rewarding yourself with sweet treats” to the hilarious revelation that “shouting at seagulls does in fact make them more likely to leave your food alone”—a “study” Sandy suspects was conducted by “two young teenage boys on summer vacation.” This episode is a rollercoaster of laughter, honesty, and curiosity—perfect for anyone who loves real talk, relatable stories, and a dash of the unexpected.

Notable Quotes
  • “My biggest flex in life is that I’m super weird, but still convinced a hot guy to marry me.”
  • “I didn’t want to take you down my dark path.”
  • “Shouting at seagulls does in fact make them more likely to leave your food alone.”
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Will Farrell In Austin and As Little Debbie

Ask your smartspeaker to "Play One Oh Three One Austin."

Bareback In a Bathing Suit

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Tricia Wants a Flamethrower

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"Jon Bon Jovi Loved Him Some Tricia" 😳

“Should scammers face the cane? And who really deserves a second chance?” 🤔 Kick off your day with Sandy and Tricia as they dive into Singapore’s bold move to bring back caning for online scammers! 💥 Is tough punishment the answer to cybercrime? Tricia’s got strong opinions (“I think anybody who does anything wrong gets caned!”), while Sandy wonders if porch pirates and repeat offenders should be next!  But it’s not all about justice—this episode is packed with laughs and pop culture gold!  The hosts debate which celebrities are truly loved by everyone (Tom Hanks, Mr. Rogers, and more), share a hilarious story about Jon Bon Jovi’s unforgettable encounter with Tricia (“My eyes are up here, Mr. Bon Jovi!” 👀), and reflect on the stress of teaching their daughter to drive. From Sydney Sweeney’s boxing biopic flop to the wild world of movie memorabilia auctions, Sandy and Tricia keep it real, relatable, and always entertaining. 🎬💎 Plus, don’t miss their take on the greatest female rock vocalists—“Nancy knows who the star is!”

🎤 Notable Quotes & Moments:
  • “Should maybe bring that to the United States. I know. And I think it should apply to more than just scammers.” — Sandy
  • “I think anybody who does anything wrong gets caned. I was gonna say we got to slow this down because Tricia will have everybody getting caned.” — Sandy
  • “Jon Bon Jovi liked him some T. Boy, he did love Tricia.” — Sandy
  • “Nancy knows. Nancy knows who the star is.” — Tricia
 

"You Got Yourself a Stripper Right There"

 “Have you ever wondered which cartoon character you secretly had a crush on as a kid—and what that says about you today? 😏🎬” Dive into this hilarious and revealing episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where JB, Sandy, and Tricia get real about childhood obsessions, quirky confessions, and the brands that shape our lives. The show kicks off with a wild debate: which cartoon character is the hottest? From Miss Piggy’s over-the-top love for Kermit to Sandy’s lifelong fascination with Betty Boop, Caillou’s mom, and Jane Jetson’s iconic dress, the hosts share laugh-out-loud stories and unfiltered opinions. Tricia keeps the energy high, chiming in with witty remarks and her own takes on cartoon crushes. But the fun doesn’t stop there! The crew launches into a playful challenge: if you had to name your children after your favorite brands or products, what would their names be? The answers are as outrageous as they are entertaining:
  • Tricia’s lineup: Candy (for Candy Crush), Sugar (for sugar cookies), and Lunesta—“I think I got three strippers!” 🍬🍪💤
  • JB’s picks: Portia, Viore, Electric Jellyfish (yes, that’s a beer), and Yeti. 🚗👕🍺🐻
  • Sandy’s choices: Copenhagen and Tres Leches—plus a nod to Tootsie Roll Pops for good measure. 🍫🍰
Memorable quotes include:
  • “If you guys named children after your favorite brands, what would your children's names be?”
  • “You got yourself a stripper right there.”
  • “My stripper kids and your stripper kids can hang out together.”
The episode also features shout-outs to Austin’s rodeo scene, FFA traditions, and the joys of being thankful in November. Whether you’re reminiscing about childhood crushes or imagining your own brand-inspired family, this episode is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and the kind of banter that keeps listeners coming back for more. Don’t miss out—copy and paste the link to this episode and send it to a friend or two! Subscribe, leave a review, and share the fun. Your support keeps the stories rolling and the laughter alive!  ,

"Yep, JB Did Just Say That About Greta Thunberg"

 🤔🔥Have you ever wondered why some people can dry-swallow pills while others can’t even touch the cotton in a medicine bottle? 🤨💊” That’s just the start of the wild ride on this episode of The JB and Sandy Show! Join JB, Sandy, and Tricia as they dive into the quirks that make us human—from JB’s hilarious aversion to pill bottle cotton to Sandy’s confession about salt container phobias. The crew’s chemistry is on full display as they riff on everyday oddities, sparking laughter and a few “wait, what?!” moments. But the episode doesn’t stop at personal quirks. Tricia brings the scoop on Justin Timberlake’s jaw-dropping new restaurant project in downtown Austin—a $30 million, 35,000-square-foot “club within a club” that’s set to shake up the city’s social scene. Is Austin ready for a Nashville-style supper club with a secret speakeasy and a members-only rooftop? The hosts debate whether this bold move will fly in the Live Music Capital, or if it’s just “too much” for local tastes. Memorable moments abound, including:
  • JB’s infamous “twisted” Instagram recommendations—would you really follow “Protesters Getting Hurt”? 😳
  • The crew’s playful banter about viral protest videos and the ethics of “pushing back” (literally and figuratively) on activists like Greta Thunberg.
  • Tricia’s spot-on reporting and witty asides, keeping the energy high and the laughs coming.
Notable quote:
“Who at one point in their life hasn’t wanted to throw that little Greta Thunberg off… I mean, I’m sure she’s a nice person. But if you could just pick her up and toss her off a bridge without any consequences, might you do it?” (Don’t worry, it’s all in good fun—sort of! 😉)

🚀🎧This episode is a rollercoaster of relatable confessions, Austin culture, and unfiltered opinions that will have you laughing, cringing, and questioning your own quirks. Don’t miss out—hit play now, subscribe for more, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends! Your support keeps the show rolling and the stories coming.   

"Sandy's Billy Idol Story is Classic"

This episode of The Sandy Show bursts with energy, humor, and curiosity as Sandy and Tricia celebrate iconic birthdays, share hilarious personal stories, and dive deep into pop culture. Sandy kicks things off with a tribute to Al Michaels and Anne Hathaway, sparking playful banter about celebrity crushes and the infamous “laminated list.” Tricia brings the laughs with tales of Easy-Bake Oven mishaps and the “Science Oven” from American Hustle, blending nostalgia with sharp wit. Listeners are treated to a spirited debate on the greatest female rock singers of all time, with surprising picks and passionate opinions. Sandy’s admiration for Anne Wilson and Tricia’s defense of Miley Cyrus add personal flair, while stories of Billy Idol’s wild casino antics and the top MTV music videos keep the conversation unpredictable and fun. The episode explores pop culture phenomena like Stranger Things, with Tricia sharing behind-the-scenes secrets and family traditions around the show’s release.

 Quirky segments like “Care, Don’t Care” reveal hilarious facts about garlic, bar arguments, and a police officer’s unforgettable encounter with a cowboy riding a bull in Ohio.

Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments:
  • “If I came home and said, Tricia, I just had relations with Anne Hathaway, I can’t be in trouble.” – Sandy
  • “You do bring her up often, though, whenever we have conversations like this. She’s awesome.” – Tricia
  • “Men who eat a ton of garlic smell sexier to women. They put off some sort of pheromone.” – Tricia
  • “Are you telling me there’s an actual bull?” – Ohio police officer
Themes & Highlights:
  • The magic of sports and pop culture nostalgia
  • Family traditions and generational connections
  • The unpredictability of celebrity encounters
  • Humor in everyday life and relationships
  • Music legends and personal favorites