Laughter and heart-warming moments collide as producer Ryan returns from Vegas with tales of escalator disasters and a memorable elevator encounter with a man whose false teeth took an unexpected tumble. Meanwhile, his 21-year-old roommate Joey delivers perhaps the most relatable confession of 2025: ordering food delivery just for human interaction during his week alone. "I wasn't even hungry," Joey admits, before revealing his four-night couch-camping marathon prompted by suspected squirrels in the walls.
The Morning Brew's signature blend of small-town charm continues with a call from fan-favorite Paul from Beaumont, who updates listeners on his weight loss journey with "fat shots" and upcoming comedy plans. Paul and Chris face off in a hilariously unsuccessful round of baseball trivia that proves neither host nor caller should quit their day job for sports broadcasting. Their playful banter highlights the authentic connections that make this show feel like catching up with old friends over coffee.
The mood shifts to heartfelt inspiration during "Talk About Something Good Tuesday," featuring stories of extraordinary human triumph – from a father who underwent specialized spinal surgery to walk his daughter down the aisle to three Scottish brothers who rowed 9,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean for charity. The episode concludes with representatives from Fishers of Men discussing their vital work supporting veterans throughout the White Mountains community.
Don't miss Chris Bennett's upcoming comedy showcase at the Pinedale Community Center on September 20th! With Alberto's Food Truck on site and Phoenix's best comedians on stage, tickets are selling fast at chrisbennettcomedy.com. Come experience the laughter, stories, and community spirit that make The Morning Brew your perfect daily companion.