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Daddy Came Back (Lobster Tails, Bad Remakes & Finding Hope in a Broken World)

22 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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After disappearing for a bit, Austin finally returns — and yes, he knows he said he’d be back sooner. This episode kicks off the comeback with life updates, a hilarious grocery store story involving government benefits and eight lobster tails, and a brutally honest rant about terrible movie remakes (looking directly at The Running Man). From there, things swing into unexpected joy with an incredible Eric Church concert, progress on the Ranch Bowl documentary, and reflections on creativity, nostalgia, and why real art still matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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