
That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesAutomotiveLeisure | |||

On 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 eq... more
That 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 Cec... more
On 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... more
On 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.
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I love this podcast. It makes me homesick for the days that I sat on the back porch talking a bunch about nothing, yet the being most interesting conversations I’ve ever had. This is real creative learning for leadership.
Listener Number 1 is the bees knees!
Take some time off from your stress filled world and tune in to this dynamic duo. You never know what the topic will be and neither do they! Always entertaining and you just might learn something.
It’s a great podcast, and Cecil and Pete are always fun to.
I look forward each week to the new episode. So much fun.
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This show features two hosts bantering about everyday life, culture, and curious regulations with a humorous, conversational style. Episodes mix personal stories, folklore, nostalgia, and practical takes on niche topics, often turning seemingly trivial questions into broader reflections on society, misperceptions, and how people talk about rules and norms. A standout pattern is the duo's dynamic: witty, skeptical, and unafraid to challenge conventional wisdom, all while keeping the tone relatable and entertaining for a broad audience. The format often centers on real-world anecdotes, light research, and a shared love of storytelling, making it accessible to listeners who enjoy candid conversations that mix humor with street-smart insights.
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