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

What Does Sandy Own That is 183 Years Old?

The Awkward Truth About Body Counts

Today on The JB and Sandy Show:

  • Discussion on the discomfort surrounding the topic of body counts in relationships.
  • Exploration of societal expectations and judgments related to body counts for men and women.
  • Personal anecdotes related to body counts and relationships.
  • Conversation about the tradition of giving monogrammed graduation gifts.
  • Reflections on the significance of personalized gifts versus cash gifts.
  • Nostalgia surrounding graduation experiences and gift-giving practices.
  • Humor related to the practicality and safety concerns of monogramming children's items.
  • Anticipation and apprehension regarding the upcoming graduation season.
  • Discussion about the changing dynamics of relationships and dating among younger generations.
  • Engagement in conversations about upcoming music events and the evolving entertainment landscape.

It Sounds Like a Scene Out Of Mad Men

Here is what happened on the May 13, 2025 "JB and Sandy Show"

  • Workplace dynamics and relationships between younger employees and older supervisors
  • Inappropriate behavior in professional settings and its implications
  • Personal anecdotes related to workplace experiences and boundaries
  • Generational differences in workplace interactions and culture
  • The importance of women's intuition in uncomfortable situations
  • Trusting one's instincts and gut feelings in high-stakes scenarios
  • The significance of open communication about professional boundaries
  • The impact of climate and weather on daily life and personal comfort
  • Light-hearted discussions about adulthood and practical responsibilities
  • The need for awareness of how actions may be perceived in a workplace context

The Dude That "Invented" Fruit Cocktail is Hilarious

Here is what happened on The Sandy Show:

  • Discussion of Morgan Wallen's absence from the ACM Awards and celebrity attendance at award shows.
  • The value of autographs and memorabilia, including a baseball signed by the late Pope Francis.
  • Personal anecdotes and experiences related to weddings and the number of bridesmaids.
  • A record-breaking wedding with 168 bridesmaids and the logistical challenges of large wedding parties.
  • The dynamics and pressures faced by grooms during wedding planning.
  • The "Care or Don't Care" segment discussing various news stories, including a maternity ward with multiple pregnant nurses.
  • A couple's unique digital wedding experience after meeting in a video game.
  • The concept of "naked season" and humorous stories related to it
  • A bizarre incident involving a naked man in a gas station bathroom and police interaction.
  • Light-hearted reflections on the absurdity of certain stories and experiences shared during the episode.

🍆JB Has A Purple Weiner

In this hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show, hosts B, Sandy, and Tricia dive into JB's recent cycling mishap. JB humorously recounts his epic fall during a gravel race in Colorado, resulting in a massive hip bruise that has everyone offering unsolicited advice. The laughter peaks when JB reveals the bruise's unexpected side effect—a "purple wiener"—sparking playful banter and wild jokes. The episode also touches on the new American pope, his Chicago roots, and his White Sox fandom, blending humor with cultural commentary for an engaging and entertaining listen.

JB's Injury Overview (00:00:01)  
Jimmy inquires about JB's massive bruise from a cycling accident.

Acupuncture and Healing (00:02:02)  
JB shares his experience with acupuncture and other therapies for his injury.

The Purple Wiener's Origin (00:03:35)  
JB humorously describes how blood drainage led to a "purple wiener."

Wife's Reaction to the Purple Wiener's Humor (00:04:45)  
JB discusses his wife's less-than-enthusiastic response to his purple wiener joke.

The New American Pope (00:06:28)  
Discussion about the new American pope and his background as a White Sox fan.

Pope's Childhood Home (00:07:23)  
Details about the pope's childhood home being taken off the market after his election.

Pope's Brother's Reaction (00:08:18)  
JB shares a clip of the pope's brother reacting to his brother becoming pope.

Family Dynamics with a Pope (00:09:32)  
Humorous take on how being the pope's brother affects family dynamics.

Cubs Fans' Discontent (00:10:01)  
Discussion on how Cubs fans feel about the new White Sox fan pope.

Pope Throwing First Pitch (00:11:11)  
Speculation on whether the pope might throw a first pitch at a baseball game.

Dalai Lama's Age and Future (00:12:17)  
Conversation about the Dalai Lama's age and the potential for a new pope and lama.

Upcoming Updates on JB's Condition (00:13:00)  
Teaser for future updates on JB's purple wiener and ongoing humor.

Maybe Gen X Got It All Right

JB, Sandy, and Tricia dive into a Vogue article claiming Generation X (1965-1980) might be the coolest generation. Sandy shares a heartfelt story about a listener named Erin, highlighting the show's impact. The hosts reminisce about Gen X's cultural influence, from iconic figures like Madonna to the carefree, pre-digital childhoods they enjoyed. They contrast their upbringing with today's digital age and discuss the shift in parenting styles, lamenting the rise of helicopter parenting. The episode wraps up with a nostalgic reflection on Gen X's unique perspective and contributions.


Vogue Article Discussion (00:00:01)  
The speakers discuss a Vogue article claiming Generation X might be the coolest generation.
Listener Connection Story

(00:00:17)  
JB shares a touching story about a listener who found comfort in their radio show during a tough childhood.

Childhood Experiences (00:02:37)  
The speakers reflect on how their childhood experiences differ from today's kids, emphasizing the lack of constant supervision.

Cultural Impact of Generation X (00:03:43)  
Discussion on how Generation X shaped 1990s culture, including music, fashion, and iconic figures.

Analog vs. Digital Upbringing (00:05:31)  
Speakers compare growing up analog to the fully digital experiences of today's children.

Helicopter Parenting (00:07:56)  
Discussion on the rise of helicopter parenting and its roots in societal fears and media influence.

Generational Differences in Parenting (00:09:17)  
The speakers discuss how parenting styles have changed, reflecting on their own childhood freedoms.

Work Ethic and Career Choices (00:11:09)  
The speakers talk about Generation X's shift away from traditional career paths and corporate loyalty.

Selling Out in Today's Culture (00:12:19)  
Conversation about how perceptions of "selling out" have changed, especially concerning music and business.

Sandy's New Obsession Freaks Tricia Out But JB Loves it

In this lively episode of "The JB and Sandy Show," hosts Sandy, JB, and guest Tricia share their delightful Mother's Day experiences, from family gatherings to food adventures. JB recounts his busy day celebrating with his mom, mother-in-law, and wife, while Sandy and Tricia discuss their love for tamales and Mexican cuisine. The trio also chat about the upcoming extreme weather in Texas and the importance of maintaining air conditioning systems. Sandy's passion for cooking and butchering takes center stage, sparking a fun conversation about knives and meat preparation. Tune in for engaging stories and practical tips!

Sandy's Drink Order Always Shocks Bartenders

In this episode of The Sandy Show, Sandy and Tricia kick things off with some fun banter about the end of the school year. They dive into a quirky story about Meghan Markle and a fan suing her over a bath recipe gone wrong. The hosts are skeptical and think it’s a money grab. They then chat about their Mother’s Day plans, opting for Mexican food over a home-cooked meal. Tricia shares her love for Shirley Temples, and they laugh about past drink mishaps. The episode wraps up with Sandy’s amusing attempt to impress Tricia by cleaning out his email inbox.

 (00:00:00)  
Sandy introduces the morning radio show and teases a Meghan Markle story.
School Year End Approaches

(00:00:21)  
Discussion about the approaching end of the school year and personal reflections.
Meghan Markle's New Name

(00:00:57)  
Tricia mentions Meghan's preference to be called Meghan Sussex and public resistance.
Lawsuit Over Bath Recipe

(00:01:06)  
A fan claims skin ulcers from a bath recipe shared by Markle, leading to a lawsuit.
Skepticism About the Lawsuit

(00:02:21)  
Sandy and Tricia express doubts about the legitimacy of the lawsuit against Markle.
Mother's Day Dinner Plans

(00:03:25)  
Sandy shares his initial plan for Mother's Day dinner, which changes to dining out.
Tricia's Favorite Drink

(00:04:41)  
Tricia reveals her enjoyment of Shirley Temples and a humorous anecdote about ordering one.
Exploring the Ocean

(00:06:47)  
Tricia shares a surprising fact about ocean exploration and its vast unexplored areas.
Discussion on Squirrel Pets

(00:07:09)  
Tricia humorously discusses her desire to have a pet squirrel, contrasting Sandy's views.
Kelly Clarkson Show Replacement Rumors

(00:08:34)  
Tricia speculates on potential replacements for Kelly Clarkson on her show.
Ocean Exploration Facts

(00:09:27)  
Tricia shares statistics about deep-sea dives and unexplored ocean areas.
Household Chores and Attraction

(00:10:41)  
Sandy discusses how household chores can make him more attractive to Tricia.

JB and Sandy Hour Friday May 9

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JB and Sandy Hour Thursday May 8

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