At the Table: The Budmans (Part 1)
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is NOT just about throwing toys out of windows or smashing grapefruit under car wheels… but those stories do make an appearance.
One of the beautiful things about this podcast and community is that there are still so many unknowns—leaving space for it to evolve and grow into something special. But one thing Lexi and I knew for certain, even long before FFT TikTok and Substack existed, was that our fathers were going to be our first guests.
Paul Simmons and Buddy Reisinger—both affectionately known as “Budman”—kick off a three-part series about growing up in St. Louis, building parallel lives, finding their partners, raising families side by side, and maintaining a friendship that somehow only gets stronger with time.
This first episode is all about how that friendship formed—how two boys who technically are uncle and nephew ended up growing up more like brothers, bound by family, curiosity, and a very healthy appetite for chaos. Buddy and Simmy dive into how their careers unfolded in parallel—from Anheuser-Busch campus reps to major leadership roles—and the lessons they learned about ambition, loyalty, and knowing when to pivot.
Born five weeks apart and raised inside the same orbit, Buddy and Simmy spent their childhood golfing, skating at ice rinks around town, hopping between social circles, and constantly inventing new ways to entertain themselves long before screens existed.
Yes, this includes placing grapefruits under car tires just to hear the splat.Yes, this includes throwing toys out of second-story windows in their Nantucket vacation rental home.And yes, this includes firework experiments that somehow never landed them in serious trouble.
But beneath the pranks was something deeper: loyalty, shared history, and the kind of bond that only comes from decades of growing up together.
What makes it even better? They’re still that close—now with wives, kids, shared holidays, weekly phone calls, and a next generation that feels just as intertwined.
This was only Part 1.
The following episode is all about legacy: family traditions, hosting, holidays, homemade pasta, Thanksgiving turkeys, and the women who shaped the culture that still defines our family today.
Trust us—you’re going to want all three.
Watching our dads tell these stories—sometimes for the hundredth time, sometimes for the very first—felt like opening a family scrapbook out loud.
But above all else, what was most special about this episode was seeing how our fathers’ relationship mirrors our own. Thank you, Budmans, for showing us that your family can be your chosen family.
XX,Lex & Liz
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