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🥇 We're All Going Bananas over Savannah Bananas

1 h 8 min · 30. apr. 2026
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This week, Jessica and Heather are going full banana on the most chaotic, joyful, and surprisingly genius sports business model in America.  We're breaking down how a broke couple from North Carolina bought a failing baseball team for $1.8 million, eliminated every single thing that makes sports annoying, and accidentally built a $500 million entertainment empire — with a waitlist longer than the population of Connecticut. No bunting. No fees. No boring. Just pure, unhinged Fans First energy. You're going to want a ticket. You're probably not going to get one. Listen anyway.

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