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Bar Pod

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Bars are one of the few businesses that don’t let you lie to yourself for very long. The numbers are real. The feedback is immediate. The mistakes are expensive. Bar Pod is a podcast about what it actually takes to build and run bars—and by extension, any small, creative, high-risk business—without the hype, the shortcuts, or the guru nonsense.Hosted by brothers Ryan and Chad, Bar Pod is a candid, conversational series about ownership, operations, and the long game of building something that lasts. Ryan handles the day-to-day reality of running multiple bar and hospitality concepts, while Chad brings the perspective of someone balancing bartending, ownership, and family life. Together, they talk through real decisions, real mistakes, and real lessons learned the hard way.This isn’t a how-to manual and it’s not a highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what works, what doesn’t, and why most good ideas live or die on execution. Episodes explore everything from finances and branding to staffing, burnout, risk tolerance, and knowing when to push—or when to walk away.Bars are just the lens. The lessons apply to anyone who’s started a business, thought about starting one, bought a building, managed people, taken on risk, or tried to design a life with more freedom and fewer illusions.Bar Pod is thoughtful, practical, occasionally irreverent, and grounded in experience. If you care about building things in the real world—and doing it without pretending it’s easy—pull up a stool.

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18 episodios

episode Chad has moustache artwork

Chad has moustache

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] We sit down for Bar Pod Season 2 Episode 2 and try a slightly softer approach, playing with natural light, dialing back the heat, and still ending up exactly where we always do: laughing at the chaos of running bars and living in Sandusky when summer is waking up. We talk Mother’s Day, busy patio energy, and what it means when Paddle Bar adds more breathing room and more beer on tap, including a Pacifico draft that just tastes right when the weather finally turns. From there we go deep on nostalgia and marketing with our favorite classic beer commercials, from “Wassup” to Real Men of Genius, plus why alcohol brands seem to be pushing harder again as drinking culture shifts. Then it is the operator side of hospitality: insurance frustration, the never-ending “what broke this week” list, and a real update on Tique's in Bay View. We share what is happening with construction, why plumbing costs sting, and the vibe we are building toward, including mojitos, fresh fruit variations, and a farmers market special that keeps the cocktail menu feeling local and seasonal. We also hit real-world detours like Spirit Airlines drama, airport stupidity, the email-and-text double tap, and the funniest misunderstandings of what “OG” actually means. If you like bar owner stories, small-town business talk, and the kind of local commentary that sounds like your funniest friends at the end of a shift, press play. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Bar Pod.

12 de may de 2026 - 36 min
episode Do Bars Help Us Live Longer Or Just Feel Better? artwork

Do Bars Help Us Live Longer Or Just Feel Better?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] Summer doesn’t ease in around here, it hits like a switch, and season two starts with us trying to catch up. We’re back at Paddle Bar in Sandusky talking about the first real signs of the rush: the weather jump, the boaters rolling back into town, and that moment you realize the calendar moved faster than your brain did. Then we do what any self-respecting bar podcast would do and argue about the drink of the summer, from a dangerously nostalgic Boone’s Farm Strawberry Hill cameo to new canned contenders like Minute Maid’s pink lemonade vodka seltzer. From there we get into bar industry trends and what they mean for what you’ll see in coolers all summer. We talk Mark Anthony (the White Claw group) making moves around Long Drink, why some ready-to-drink brands explode overnight while others take years, and why “transfusions” are suddenly everywhere thanks to golf culture and canned cocktail hype. It’s all tied to what people actually want when it’s 90 degrees and they’re looking for something easy, cold, and not too complicated. We also zoom out past the drinks into the real reason bars matter. A Harvard study on adult development points to strong social bonds as a key predictor of longevity, which lines up with our favorite “third place” argument: regular hangs, familiar faces, and a place to talk to your neighbors. We hit Teaks updates (equipment arriving, inspections ahead, aiming for mid-June), the reality of gas prices and tourism on Lake Erie, our Put-in-Bay bar picks, and a few necessary rants about email etiquette and stressed-out drivers. If you want a mix of local bar life, summer travel vibes, and what’s actually changing in drinking culture right now, press play, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Bar Pod.

5 de may de 2026 - 30 min
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We Try To Predict The Drink Of The Summer

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] Sweet 16, a great Maine IPA, and the kind of behind-the-bar honesty you only get when the mics are rolling at a real place with real problems. We’re closing out our season with a rapid-fire check-in on what it takes to run a seasonal bar as the Sandusky area shifts into summer mode: longer weeks, bigger orders, tighter cooler space, and the constant pressure to keep guests happy while everything changes at once. We get into the stuff bar owners and bartenders actually deal with right now, from distributors who never seem ready when warm weather hits early, to the slow creep of surcharges and credit card fees that keep showing up everywhere. We talk through why small businesses feel forced into these choices, why customers hate surprise fees, and how the math looks when margins are thin and costs keep rising. Then we lighten it up with a Hilton Head recap, a little golf talk, and our annual debate: what will be the drink of the summer? Surfside is still crushing, High Noon and White Claw fight for space, and new products keep coming whether we want them or not. We also share renovation updates from Tique's, vent about changing code requirements, and pitch a few new ideas for the next run of Bar Pod, including interviews, audience participation, and an adult colouring night that will probably turn into chaos. If you like bar industry talk, restaurant operations, seasonal business stories, and drink trend predictions, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who lives for patio season, and leave us a review so we can keep making more.

15 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
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Two Co-Hosts, One Crowded Bar, Zero Plan

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] Episode 15 is a wild one. For the first time ever, we're recording BarPod live from Paddle Bar while it's open — packed house, dog at the bar, people staring at us, the whole deal. And because Chad's down in Hilton Head with the family, we're flipping the format completely. McKenzie (Ryan's wife) jumps in as guest co-host for the first half, turning the tables and interviewing Ryan about Paddle Bar's origin story, the entrepreneurial roller coaster, why he can't stomach formal politics, and the candy clubhouse he ran out of his backyard as a kid. Then Chad calls in remotely from South Carolina for Bar Pod's first-ever long-distance episode. Along the way: Park Tok goes feral on TikTok, Sysco buying Restaurant Depot for $29 billion (and why that's bad news for independents), Chipotle running out of basically everything, the art of slowly landing the plane after a vacation bender, repair-of-the-week, Tique's construction updates and rising costs, an unhinged shoutout to Shameless, why Chad's been called a "poopy pickle," and the case for being a Great Lakes person. Plus a National Beer Day cheers, a margarita, a bourbonade, and zero plan from start to finish. New episodes weekly. Find us at barpod.net, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Follow @barpod419 and @paddlebar.

8 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
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