That Don‘t Sound Right
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That Don't Sound Right is a podcast about talking the way we did before the internet, when you couldn't prove anyone right or wrong and all expertise came from the people in the conversation. The host hopes listeners enjoy the conversations and invites them to comment if they find themselves silently saying 'that don't sound right'.
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Will AI Make Money Obsolete? Elon Musk, Star Trek, Star Wars & the Future Without Currency 15.08.2026 20minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations, and if you find yourself silently thinking, That Don’t Sound Right, send us a comment. You’re one of us. Could artificial intelligence eventually make money and currency obsolete? In this episode, Peter and Cecil tackle Elon Musk’s provocative idea that AI and advanced technology could someday create a world where currency is no longer necessary. But what would that actually look like? The conversation quickly turns into a battle between two very different visions of the future: Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek, where money has largely disappeared and people are driven by exploration, purpose, and personal growth, versus Star Wars, where credits, trade, wealth, and commerce are still very much part of everyday life. Peter and Cecil explore the enormous questions behind a moneyless society. Could technology provide everything people need? Would the entire world have to agree? What happens when resources are limited? And perhaps the biggest question of all: What would motivate people if money were no longer necessary? The hosts also turn to some of science fiction’s most memorable visions of the future, including WALL·E, The Matrix, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, to explore what happens when technology becomes powerful enough to reshape human life—and potentially human purpose. Is a post-money future a technological utopia, a dystopian nightmare, or something we simply can’t imagine yet? It’s a wide-ranging conversation about artificial intelligence, economics, human nature, technology, science fiction, work, purpose, and the future of money—with Peter and Cecil doing what they do best: asking questions without immediately reaching for Google to settle the argument. Because if AI eventually makes money obsolete... who’s going to buy our TDSR merchandise? That Don’t Sound Right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ElonMusk #FutureOfAI #FutureOfMoney #Money #Currency #Economics #StarTrek #StarWars #GeneRoddenberry #WALLE #TheMatrix #2001ASpaceOdyssey #ScienceFiction #Technology #FutureOfWork #HumanNature #Podcast Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Why Can't I Just Mind My Own Business? 08.08.2026 21minHave you ever tried to mind your own business… and completely failed? We realized we’re becoming exactly the kind of people Dr. Rick warns us about. From unsolicited chainsaw advice to explaining car paint, we’re starting to wonder: are we becoming our parents? -
Why a Tool Truck Feels Like an Ice Cream Truck for Mechanics 01.08.2026 22minFor mechanics, few sounds are more exciting than the arrival of the tool truck. In this episode, Peter and Cecil climb aboard the world of Snap-on, Mac Tools, and Matco Tools, exploring the unique culture, craftsmanship, and temptation that have made these rolling tool stores legendary. The hosts share stories from their own experiences with tool cribs, warranty replacements, toolbox envy, and the unwritten hierarchy of professional tools. They discuss why mechanics often thousands of dollars in their equipment, the convenience of buying directly from the truck, and how weekly payments have helped generations of technicians build their collections one wrench at a time. The conversation also explores whether premium tools are really worth the price, the satisfaction of owning quality equipment, and the memories attached to tools that have been passed down through families or earned through years of hard work. Along the way, Peter and Cecil swap stories about auctions, bargain finds, and the never-ending search for the perfect tool. Whether you’re a professional mechanic, a weekend DIYer, a car enthusiast, or someone who’s simply wondered why people get so excited when the tool truck pulls into the parking lot, this episode is packed with nostalgia, practical insights, and plenty of garage-shop conversation. Because somehow a truck full of wrenches can feel a lot like an ice cream truck for grown-ups... That Don’t Sound Right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #SnapOn #MacTools #MatcoTools #Mechanic #ToolTruck #Toolbox #GarageLife #AutoRepair #DIYMechanic #CarCulture #Wrenches #ShopTalk #ClassicCars #Automotive #Trades #HandTools #BlueCollar Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Can You Still Tell What's Human? The Turing Test and the Future of Conversation 25.07.2026 22minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations, and if you find yourself silently saying, That Don’t Sound Right, send us a comment. You’re one of us. Artificial intelligence is getting harder to recognize—but can you still tell when you’re talking to a human? In this episode, Peter and Cecil tackle one of today’s most fascinating questions by exploring the Turing Test, the thought experiment designed to determine whether a machine can successfully imitate a person. From there, the conversation takes an unexpected turn into the idea of a reverse Turing test: What happens when humans have to prove they’re not AI? The hosts discuss everything from robocalls, AI chatbots, fake social media profiles, CAPTCHA tests, and voice cloning to science fiction stories that imagined this future decades ago. They swap stories, laugh about suspicious online interactions, and wonder how close we are to a world where it’s nearly impossible to know who’s real. Along the way, Peter and Cecil explore how AI is changing news, healthcare, education, hiring, finance, customer service, and everyday communication. As synthetic voices, images, and videos become increasingly convincing, they ask whether technology might actually drive us back toward something we’ve been missing all along—real, face-to-face conversations with real people. Whether you’re excited about artificial intelligence, cautious about its rapid growth, or simply curious about where the technology is headed, this episode offers a thoughtful, humorous, and refreshingly human discussion about one of the biggest technological shifts of our time. Because when you have to prove you’re human before joining the conversation... That Don’t Sound Right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #TuringTest #ReverseTuringTest #ChatGPT #MachineLearning #Robocalls #Deepfakes #VoiceAI #FutureOfAI #Technology #TechPodcast #DigitalLife #HumanConnection #ScienceFiction #AITools #Conversation Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Should You Store Cheap Fuel? Slip Tanks, Diesel Storage & Fuel Prep Explained 18.07.2026 20minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations, and if you find yourself silently saying, That Don’t Sound Right, send us a comment. You’re one of us. What if you could save money by buying fuel when prices are low and storing it for later? Is investing in a slip tank actually a smart idea—or just another project that sounds better in theory than in practice? In this episode, Peter and Cecil fuel up for a conversation about slip tanks, pickup transfer tanks, farm fuel storage, and even the massive milk tankers and fuel trailers that spark every tinker’s imagination. They crunch the numbers on whether stockpiling gasoline or diesel really saves money, discuss the challenges of ethanol-blended gasoline, fuel stabilizers, shelf life, and why diesel often makes more sense for long-term storage. The discussion also wanders into auction finds, preparedness, maintaining older engines, neighborhood regulations, and the practical—and sometimes hilarious—realities of parking a giant fuel tank in your backyard. Along the way, Peter and Cecil share stories from years of tinkering, hauling equipment, and always looking for the next interesting project. Whether you’re a gearhead, homesteader, prepper, truck enthusiast, or just someone who keeps an eye on gas prices, this episode is full of practical insights, back-of-the-shop wisdom, and plenty of laughs. Because owning your own fuel depot might sound like a great idea... until the neighbors start asking questions. That Don’t Sound Right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #SlipTank #FuelStorage #Diesel #GasPrices #TransferTank #Prepper #Homestead #OldTrucks #TruckLife #SmallEngine #DieselLife #FuelEconomy #GarageTalk #FarmLife #Equipment #Mechanical #DIY Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
The Isle of Man TT: The World's Most Dangerous Motorcycle Race? 11.07.2026 19minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations, and if you ever find yourself thinking, That Don’t Sound Right, send us a comment. You’re one of us. This week, Peter and Cecil tackle one of the most legendary—and controversial—sporting events in the world: the Isle of Man TT. Held on the winding public roads of a small island in the Irish Sea, this iconic motorcycle race has captivated fans for more than a century with breathtaking speeds, incredible skill, and undeniable danger. The hosts explore the famous 37.73-mile Mountain Course, featuring more than 219 turns, stone walls, villages, mountain passes, and straightaways where riders reach astonishing speeds. They discuss the history of the TT, the unique sidecar races, the army of volunteer marshals who make the event possible, and the remarkable logistics of welcoming tens of thousands of fans to an island of just 85,000 residents. Along the way, Peter and Cecil share their own motorcycle experiences, debate the balance between risk and passion, and wonder what compels riders to compete in an event many consider the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world. It’s a conversation about adventure, tradition, engineering, and the people who willingly chase the edge. Whether you’re a lifelong motorcycle enthusiast or you’ve never heard of the Isle of Man TT, this episode offers an entertaining look at one of motorsport’s most extraordinary spectacles—and why it continues to fascinate riders and fans around the globe. Because when someone tells you motorcycles race flat-out through villages, over mountain roads, and past stone walls at nearly 200 miles per hour... that don’t sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #IsleOfManTT #TT2026 #MotorcycleRacing #RoadRacing #Motorcycles #Motorsports #SidecarRacing #IrishSea #Adventure #MotorcyclePodcast #RoadRace #RacingHistory #Travel #Engineering #MotoLife Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
What Wins a Ribbon? Judging Hay, Gourds, and Lego at the County Fair 04.07.2026 22minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations, and if you ever find yourself thinking, That Don’t Sound Right, send us a comment. You’re one of us. This week, Peter and Cecil take a nostalgic trip through one of America’s most beloved traditions—the county fair. From prize-winning hay bales and giant gourds to elaborate LEGO creations, decorated vegetables, homemade crafts, baked goods, and collections you never knew people judged, they explore the wonderfully quirky competitions that make local fairs so memorable. Along the way, the conversation drifts into childhood memories, favorite fair exhibits, the surprising pride behind earning a blue ribbon, and the unique personalities that keep these hometown traditions alive. The hosts even share a memorable ”Judge’s Choice” story that proves sometimes the most unexpected entries leave the biggest impression. Why do people spend months growing the perfect pumpkin, arranging vegetables into works of art, or carefully displaying lifelong collections? Peter and Cecil celebrate the creativity, community, friendly competition, and simple joy that make county fairs a cherished part of small-town life. Whether you grew up walking the livestock barns, admiring the quilt displays, or heading straight for the funnel cakes, this episode is a fun reminder of why county fairs continue to bring generations together. Because somewhere between the giant zucchini, the prize-winning tomatoes, and the blue ribbon hay bale... you’ll probably find yourself saying, That Don’t Sound Right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #CountyFair #StateFair #BlueRibbon #SmallTownAmerica #Agriculture #FairSeason #Nostalgia #Community #LEGO #Homemade #CountryLife #FarmLife #Americana #LocalTraditions #FunnelCake #SmallTownStories Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
How to Start a Podcast in 2026: Beginner Tips, Equipment, Costs & Growing an Audience 27.06.2026 19minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anyone right or wrong and the best conversations happened face-to-face. Around here, curiosity beats certainty, stories matter, and everyone has something worth saying. Have you ever thought about starting a podcast but weren’t sure where to begin? In this episode, Peter and Cecil share everything they’ve learned from producing hundreds of episodes of That Don’t Sound Right. Whether you’re dreaming of launching your first show or wondering what it really takes to keep one going, this conversation is full of practical advice and honest encouragement. The hosts discuss why the hardest—and most important—step is simply getting started, why your smartphone may be all the equipment you need, and how to choose recording gear and hosting platforms without spending a fortune. They also talk about publishing schedules, finding your audience, building consistency, avoiding common mistakes, and why chasing downloads or monetization too early can distract from creating a podcast people genuinely enjoy. Drawing from years of podcasting experience, Peter and Cecil explain what has worked (and what hasn’t) while encouraging listeners to focus on authentic conversations instead of perfection. If you’ve been waiting for the ”right time” to launch your podcast, this episode may be the encouragement you’ve been looking for. Because sometimes the best way to start... is to hit Record. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #Podcast #Podcasting #StartAPodcast #PodcastTips #PodcastEquipment #PodcastSetup #ContentCreation #CreatorEconomy #PodcastLife #PodcastMarketing #PodcastAdvice #SmallCreators #YouTubePodcast #AudioPodcast #CreativeJourney Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
The Snowball Effect: How Small Savings Become Big Wealth 20.06.2026 27minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly Google the answer and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. In this episode, Peter and Cecil welcome financial planner Jason for a conversation about one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—forces in personal finance: compound interest. Jason breaks down how money can grow over time through the ”snowball effect” of compounding, explaining why starting early often matters more than investing large amounts later in life. Through relatable examples and easy-to-understand illustrations, he shows how consistent saving, patience, and time can turn modest investments into significant wealth. The discussion covers practical strategies for listeners of all ages, including automating savings, paying your future self first, staying invested during market volatility, and avoiding the temptation to constantly buy and sell based on headlines. Jason also explains popular financial concepts like the Rule of 72 and why time in the market typically matters more than timing the market. Whether you’re just opening your first investment account, helping your children build good financial habits, or looking for motivation to stay the course, this episode offers timeless advice delivered in the conversational style that makes That Don’t Sound Right unique. Because when someone shows how a few dollars invested early can grow into a surprisingly large nest egg, you might find yourself saying... that don’t sound right. Podcast mentioned in show - Ten Minutes Wealthier #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #CompoundInterest #PersonalFinance #Investing #FinancialPlanning #JasonBranning #WealthBuilding #RuleOf72 #MoneyTips #FinancialLiteracy #InvestEarly #RetirementPlanning #SavingMoney #TimeInTheMarket #FinancialFreedom #MoneyPodcast** Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Big Rock Week Special: The 919-Pound Record Blue Marlin & Life Inside the Tournament 13.06.2026 25minAs the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament winds down this week, That Don’t Sound Right dives into one of the biggest stories in tournament history with special guest Glenn, who brings firsthand knowledge and behind-the-scenes insight from the docks, the boats, and the Gulf Stream. That Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly fact-check everything and all the expertise lived in the people around the conversation. In this timely episode, Peter and Cecil sit down with Glenn to discuss the legendary 919-pound blue marlin that shattered tournament records and made headlines throughout the fishing world. The story gets even wilder when they discuss what was found inside the fish—a sailfish that added another layer to an already unbelievable catch. The conversation explores what it’s really like to compete in the Big Rock, from running high-performance sportfishing boats 40-plus miles offshore to the Gulf Stream, to the strategy, teamwork, pressure, and excitement that come with chasing trophy billfish and life-changing prize money. Whether you’re following this year’s tournament, planning a trip to the Crystal Coast, or simply curious about one of North Carolina’s most iconic sporting events, Glenn shares stories that bring listeners aboard for the action. From tournament rules and weigh-ins to crew dynamics and the realities of battling a giant marlin, this episode captures the thrill that makes Big Rock a summer tradition. As boats head offshore this week in search of the next record catch, join Peter, Cecil, and Glenn for a conversation about the fish, the fishermen, and the stories that keep everyone coming back year after year. Because when someone tells you a 919-pound marlin swallowed a sailfish and still got caught... that don’t sound right. Hashtags: #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #BigRock2026 #BigRockTournament #BigRockBlueMarlinTournament #BlueMarlin #MarlinFishing #SportFishing #OffshoreFishing #GulfStream #NorthCarolinaCoast #CrystalCoast #FishingPodcast #SaltwaterFishing #TournamentFishing #FishingStories #MoreheadCity #Billfish #BigRockWeek Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Japan's 'Monster Wolf' vs. Bears: Will a Robot Scare Off Nature? 06.06.2026 19minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, hosts Peter and Cecil venture into the wild world of bear deterrents, starting with a story from Japan that sounds almost too bizarre to be true: the Monster Wolf—a solar-powered, fur-covered robotic wolf equipped with flashing lights and more than 50 sounds designed to frighten away bears. As reports of bear encounters increase, the guys explore whether a mechanical predator is a brilliant solution or just another invention that sounds right until you really think about it. Along the way, they compare the Monster Wolf to other wildlife deterrents, including bear spray, robotic dogs, scare devices, silhouettes, and the age-old strategy of simply making a lot of noise. Peter and Cecil also swap personal stories about encounters with bears and other wildlife, share listener feedback, and dive into the fascinating ways humans try to coexist with animals while protecting themselves and their communities. True to the spirit of That Don’t Sound Right, the conversation wanders from practical outdoor advice to the wonderfully absurd, asking questions that don’t always have easy answers: Can technology outsmart wildlife? Do scare tactics actually work? And who decided a robotic wolf was the best place to start? It’s a funny, curious, and occasionally hair-raising look at the intersection of nature, technology, and human ingenuity. Because if someone told you a flashing robot wolf was protecting towns from bears... you might be tempted to say, that don’t sound right. Hashtags: #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #MonsterWolf #BearEncounters #JapanNews #Wildlife #BearSafety #OutdoorLife #NatureAndTechnology #RobotWolf #BearStories #FunnyPodcast #AnimalBehavior #CampingLife #WildlifeManagement Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Flock Cameras, Deflock Maps & the Future of Privacy: We Are Being Watched 30.05.2026 24minThat Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet took over every conversation. No constant fact-checking, no endless scrolling, just curious people trying to make sense of the world. In this episode, Peter and Cecil take a closer look at the growing network of automated license-plate readers known as Flock and the grassroots Deflock movement that tracks and maps those cameras. What starts as a discussion about crime prevention quickly expands into a larger conversation about privacy, surveillance, technology, and the trade-offs communities face in an increasingly monitored world. The hosts explore how modern camera systems can identify vehicle make, model, color, and distinguishing features, how neighborhoods and businesses use these networks, and why law enforcement agencies find them valuable for locating stolen vehicles and investigating crimes. They also examine concerns about data collection, surveillance creep, and the possibility of systems being used in ways never originally intended. Along the way, Peter and Cecil discuss gunshot-detection technology, crowd-sourced camera maps, and the lengths some people go to avoid being tracked—all while asking the central question: How much privacy are we willing to trade for security? It’s a thoughtful, entertaining conversation about modern technology, personal freedom, and the changing relationship between citizens, communities, and surveillance. Because when every road seems to have a camera pointed at it, you have to wonder... does that sound right? Hashtags: #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #FlockCameras #Deflock #PrivacyMatters #Surveillance #LicensePlateReaders #Technology #DigitalPrivacy #CivilLiberties #PublicSafety #ModernLife #CommunitySafety #PodcastDiscussion #PrivacyVsSecurity Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Finding Joy in Pain: Healing, Absurdity & Honest Conversation with Jen and Brandy 23.05.2026 28minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, co-hosts Peter and Cecil welcome fellow podcasters Jen and Brandy from Heavy Pour of Jen and Brandy for a thoughtful, funny, and surprisingly deep conversation about the connection between joy and pain. The discussion explores how Jen and Brandy’s podcast began, why people are drawn to sharing honest stories, and how healing sometimes shows up in unexpected places—from bars and backpacking trips to silent discos, roadside dancing, and even sneaking aboard yachts. Along the way, the group wrestles with big questions: What exactly is joy? How is it different from happiness? Can pain actually deepen our ability to experience joy? The conversation touches on the work of authors and thinkers like Kate Bowler and Jerry Sittser, including recommendations for Joyful Anyway and reflections on grief, healing, absurdity, and living honestly in a complicated world. As always, That Don’t Sound Right stays true to its mission of talking the way we did before the internet—without constant Googling or fact-checking, just real conversation and the collective wisdom of the people around the table. The episode also includes hilarious yacht stories, multiverse theories, sketchy-but-legal adventures, backpacking tales, dancing therapy, and the always-entertaining TDSR speed round. Because sometimes joy shows up in the middle of the absurd… and somehow, that just might sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #HeavyPourOfGinAndBrandy #JoyAndPain #KateBowler #JerrySittser #HealingJourney #PodcastConversation #MentalHealth #AuthenticLiving #Storytelling #Backpacking #Absurdity #JoyfulAnyway #FunnyPodcast Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Driving the Trans-America Trail: Off-Road Adventure, Paper Maps & Coast-to-Coast Travel 16.05.2026 20minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, hosts Peter and Cecil hit the trail—literally—as they explore the legendary Trans-America Trail, the massive off-road route stretching from coast to coast across the United States. Depending on the route, the trail can run more than 4,200–5,000 miles, winding through backroads, dirt tracks, mountain passes, remote towns, and places most travelers never see. Peter and Cecil dig into the logistics and lore of the trail, discussing everything from 111-section map bundles and waterproof handlebar charts to modern GPS systems, fuel planning, breakdowns, and the realities of traveling far from civilization. The conversation also zeroes in on the North Carolina Atlantic spur, vehicle choices ranging from motorcycles and Scouts to full 4x4 rigs, and the unique challenge of balancing old-school navigation with today’s technology. Along the way, the guys reflect on why paper maps still matter, the appeal of slow travel, and the adventure of getting just a little bit lost. Whether you’re an experienced overlander, a weekend off-roader, or someone who just loves the idea of crossing America one dirt road at a time, this episode is packed with practical insight, nostalgia, and the kind of road-trip conversation that fits perfectly with the spirit of That Don’t Sound Right. Because sometimes the best route… is the one that doesn’t completely sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #TransAmericaTrail #Overlanding #OffRoadAdventure #4x4Life #AdventureMotorcycle #Backroads #RoadTrip #PaperMaps #GPSNavigation #OutdoorAdventure #NorthCarolina #OffRoadTravel #TrailLife Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Making Old Timers Mad - Fishing Forecasts, Deer Movement & Self Deception 09.05.2026 18minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, Peter and Cecil wade into one of the great outdoor debates: can you really predict what animals are going to do? From fishing forecasts in old almanacs to deer movement charts, moon phases, barometric pressure, turkey season lore, and generations of hunting wisdom, the guys explore the long tradition of people trying to “read” nature before heading outdoors. Do fish bite better under a full moon? Can weather shifts predict deer activity? Or are we all just buying fancy calendars and hoping for the best? Along the way, Peter and Cecil swap stories about fishing, backpacking, getting startled by turkeys, and the kinds of outdoor advice that gets passed down as absolute truth—even when nobody’s completely sure where it came from. As always, the conversation stays true to the spirit of That Don’t Sound Right: no instant Googling, no live fact-checking, just good old-fashioned conversation and the collective expertise of whoever’s around the table. Whether you’re a hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman, or just someone who’s heard an old-timer confidently predict animal behavior based on the moon, this episode is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and a few theories that may—or may not—sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #Fishing #Hunting #DeerMovement #TurkeySeason #OutdoorLife #FishingForecast #FarmersAlmanac #MoonPhases #NatureTalk #Backpacking #CountryLife #FunnyPodcast #OldTimerWisdom Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Is It Illegal to Play Cards at a Bar? Debunking a North Carolina Claim 02.05.2026 19minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, hosts Peter and Cecil tackle a listener question that sounds almost too strange to be true: Is it actually illegal to play cards at a bar in North Carolina… even if there’s no gambling involved? That simple question launches the guys into a wide-ranging conversation about old laws, confusing regulations, and the way people casually throw around the phrase “that’s illegal” without really knowing if it is. From healthcare regulations and trucking rules to driving laws, jury duty, and everyday misunderstandings, Peter and Cecil explore how rumor, policy, and outdated statutes shape the way we live. Along the way, they share personal stories, laugh about contradictory rules, and examine the strange gray area between what’s truly illegal, what’s discouraged, and what people just assume must be against the law. As always, the conversation stays true to the show’s mission: talking things out the old-fashioned way—without instant Googling or fact-checking. So pull up a chair, shuffle the deck… and decide for yourself whether any of this actually sounds right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #NorthCarolina #StrangeLaws #BarEtiquette #CardGames #LegalMyths #EverydayLife #Regulations #FunnyPodcast #ConversationPodcast #OldLaws #WeirdRules #PreInternetConversation Connect with us: 🧢 Merchandise 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Quicksand, Bigfoot & Backmasking: Childhood Fears That Never Came True 25.04.2026 23minThat Don’t Sound Right is all about conversation—the kind we had before the internet, when you couldn’t fact-check on the spot and the only “experts” were the people sitting nearby. In this episode, Peter and Cecil revisit the childhood fears that felt absolutely real… but mostly never showed up. Quicksand lurking around every corner, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, sightings of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, swarms of killer bees, hidden messages in music, and the ever-present Halloween candy scare—it all felt just believable enough to keep you on edge. With humor and a healthy dose of hindsight, they swap stories about what genuinely worried them growing up and how those fears spread through word-of-mouth, TV specials, and playground rumors. It’s a look at how media and myth combined to shape a generation’s imagination—long before instant debunking was a click away. Equal parts funny and nostalgic, this episode asks: why did these fears stick with us… and what replaced them today? Listen in, and if something makes you think, that don’t sound right… you’re in the right place. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #ChildhoodFears #Nostalgia #Quicksand #Bigfoot #LochNessMonster #BermudaTriangle #KillerBees #HalloweenCandy #UrbanLegends #80sKids #90sKids #PreInternet Connect with us: 🧢 Merchandise 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Dial-In Days: Hotlines, Lunch Menus and Other Analog Secrets 18.04.2026 20minThat Don’t Sound Right is all about conversation—the way we did it before the internet, when you couldn’t instantly prove anything and the “facts” came from whoever was in the room. In this episode, Peter and Cecil take a nostalgic trip back to the surprisingly busy world of phone hotlines—the analog lifelines that once kept us informed, entertained, and occasionally confused. From dialing in for school lunch menus and time-and-temperature recordings to movie listings, snow-day closings, traffic reports, and even joke-of-the-day numbers, these simple calls shaped daily life in ways that feel almost unbelievable now. They also revisit the quirks of the era: psychic hotlines, horoscope recordings, fan-club mailings, and the unforgettable ritual of waiting in long lines for concert tickets—no apps, no refresh button, just commitment and maybe a folding chair. It’s a warm, funny look at how we stayed connected before everything went digital—and a reminder that sometimes, the old ways of figuring things out might’ve been a little more fun. So listen in, laugh along, and if it sparks a memory that makes you think, that don’t sound right… send it their way. You’re one of us. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #BeforeTheInternet #Nostalgia #Throwback #AnalogLife #PhoneHotlines #90sKids #RetroTech #ConcertMemories #SimplerTimes #FunnyPodcast #CulturalHistory #OldSchool Connect with us: 🧢 Merchandise 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Lock It Up and Talk: The Rise of Phone-Free Restaurants 11.04.2026 22minOn this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, Peter and Cecil dig into the growing trend of phone-free restaurants—where your device might end up locked in a drawer, swapped for a Polaroid, or simply banned at the door. The goal? Less scrolling, more actual conversation. The guys explore why some venues are pushing back against constant Instagramming and notifications, and whether it really makes for a better experience—or just creates new frustrations. Along the way, they branch out into other phone-free zones like schools, churches, concerts, and workplaces, asking where these rules make sense… and where they might go too far. With plenty of personal stories—from retreats and babysitters to backpacking trips—they weigh the safety trade-offs against the value of being fully present. And true to the show’s roots, they tackle it all without Googling mid-conversation. Is unplugging the secret to better connection—or does that idea not quite hold up? Listen in, and if you catch yourself thinking, that don’t sound right… you know what to do. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #PhoneFree #DigitalDetox #Unplugged #SocialMediaCulture #ModernLife #Mindfulness #RestaurantTrends #StayPresent #TechAndSociety #ConversationMatters #OfflineLife #PodcastDiscussion Connect with us: 🧢 Merchandise 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast! -
Did Mark’s Gospel Really End Early? Easter Text Mysteries & the Joanna Ossuary 04.04.2026 24minThat Don’t Sound Right is all about conversation—the kind we had before the internet, when you couldn’t fact-check mid-sentence and the “experts” were just whoever was in the room. If you’ve ever listened along and thought, that don’t sound right, you’re exactly who this show is for. In this special Easter episode, Peter and Cecil welcome guest Phillip Murray—creator of the YouTube channel The League of Biblical Enthusiasts—for a fascinating, down-to-earth conversation about some of the most intriguing questions in biblical texts. Did the Gospel of Mark originally end at 16:8? Why do later manuscripts include a longer ending? What happened in the 19th century that reshaped how scholars understand the New Testament? And what about the mysterious Joanna ossuary—could it connect Luke’s Joanna and Theophilus to real, high-status historical figures? Phillip brings thoughtful insight (and a knack for making complex ideas accessible) as the conversation weaves through manuscript discoveries, historical context, and what these findings might mean for how we read the Gospels today. It’s curious, conversational, and just the right amount of “wait…what?” Check out Phillip Murray’s YouTube channel here: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@g0thamite And as always—if something doesn’t sound quite right… send it in. You’re one of us. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #BiblicalHistory #GospelOfMark #EasterEpisode #NewTestament #BibleStudy #TextualCriticism #ChristianPodcast #HistoryPodcast #FaithAndHistory #LeagueOfBiblicalEnthusiasts #PhillipMurray Connect with us: 🧢 Merchandise 🌐 Website 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast ▶️ That Don’t Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don’t Sound Right Podcast!
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