Measuring Success
A conversation between Rob and Patrick that somehow ties together the NBA playoffs and how our parents tried to judge whether we were successful kids.
A conversation between Rob and Patrick that somehow ties together the NBA playoffs and how our parents tried to judge whether we were successful kids.
More than a year ago, Patrick and Rob recorded a podcast when it seemed like Rob might be on the cusp of buying a house that felt uniquely Rob. You didn’t hear this podcast until now because that entirely fell apart.
The Klepek family is considering getting a new dog, which prompts a long conversation between Remap’s HOA members about the thought process of bringing a pet into the home.
Rob and Patrick reminisce about an earlier era—in games, in their lives—when they often played games only because PC Gamer told them to.
My Turn returns to the realm of sports movies with 80 for Brady, the based-on-a-true story of a group of elderly women who get into escalating shenanigans when they decide to go to the Super Bowl.
The adventures of middle age are not always pleasant, especially as our bodies begin to fail us.
The state of the world might have changed between the time that Patrick and Rob recorded this podcast, but nonetheless, Remap’s HOA assembled to discuss what it means to think about buying stuff for your home amidst [gestures at everything].
The TV adaptation of one of Waypoint's longest podcasts ever is almost there.
Continuing the sports movie trend, Rob, Patrick, Cado, and Janet discuss Rudy, staring Sean Astin as the titular Rudy, a kid with a lot of heart and determination but very little athletic skill or natural talent who dreams of playing on Duke University's Football Team.
Has it really been three years since Severance ended? Phew. The second season of Apple’s revelatory sci-fi show concluded last week, prompting Patrick, Rob, and Cado to hash out their thoughts on what’s happening at Lumon.
Friend of the site Emanuel Maiberg joins Rob to tell him about looking for a new home, buying one, then finding out suddenly you're in for a world of pain. Come for the flooding, stay for the hazmat suits!
The indie hit Keep Driving has Rob and Patrick pondering a question: when you were in your first accident, what was the phone call like with your parents?
Spurred by the unfortunate (and increasingly tragic?) passing of actor Gene Hackman, Rob asked Patrick and Cado to watch 1986’s underdog classic, Hoosiers. Is it a classic? Well, it depends on how much you scratch beneath the surface.
When you build a life with another person, what changes when they're away? With Patrick's wife out of town, he reflects with Rob on how the daily dynamics shift in ways big and small.
Rob and Patrick discuss the proper way to mourn the death of a Costco hot tub, ways to kill off your car battery, and whether spending money on installing wood panels into the bedroom of a place you’re going to sell is a good investment.