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Hidden Fees & Lazy Sundays: The Truth About Buying and Living

39 min · 21. Apr. 2026
Episode Hidden Fees & Lazy Sundays: The Truth About Buying and Living Cover

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This week, the guys kick things off by diving into the frustrating world of car buying — calling out dealerships and commercials for never being fully upfront about pricing. From hidden fees to fine print, they break down why the process feels anything but honest and why transparency should be the standard. That conversation sparks a bigger discussion about business in general, with the crew debating why more companies don’t focus on smaller profit margins and long-term customer loyalty instead of price gouging for quick wins. They talk about how trust, fairness, and consistency could actually build stronger businesses — if companies were willing to play the long game. To wrap things up, the tone shifts to something more relatable: weekends. The guys get real about how, these days, the best plans are no plans at all. Whether it’s skipping the chaos of going out or just embracing a slow Sunday, they make a strong case for relaxing, recharging, and keeping things simple.

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