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Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
Hello! This episode was recorded like two months ago but Brian took so long to edit it because he was “busy”. Please let us know on instagram if you think bbq chicken is better than No. 1 Plus Chicken. Also I hate Kerbey Lane especially the one right... more
New year new pod. Listen to Brian’s very legit investing idea while he records in his black mold infested apt before his wife scolds him! Update on last years new years resolutions and what our resolutions are this year. The long awaited stores from ... more
Daniel gets a balloon blown up in his nose and his life is changed.
This is for everyone who wanted to know the behind the scenes of what happened at the wedding.
Howdy this is this third edition of episode 7. Sorry it took so long for us to post we just had a lot of technical difficulties and are short on funding aka no funding. Join us as we finally post a pod we recorded before Brian was married.
Learn how Daniel got his maiden name, how to get On Ramp on the ramp, and Brian’s water addiction
Trey Evan comes to cookout as the first guest ever! We talk about his viral song that currently has 1.2 million listens on Spotify. Come join us as we reminisce about our time in Memorial High School.
Join us as Daniel quits his job and Brian starts his new position as CMO
One of the best and chill podcasts on the market! Great if you want to chill and listen to fun stories
Wow this daniel guy is really funny
Just a solid Listen
Daniel and Brian have some great stories to tell - big cookout vibes for sure
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cookout legs launched 5 years ago and published 11 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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