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Village Vets: Better Late Than Never

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Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when friends just kick back and speak their minds. In this raw, unfiltered episode of Village Vets, we navigate everything from hometown drama to controversial corporate policies with the candor you've come to expect.
When longtime Facebook feuds between local figures spill into the public eye, we don't just rubberneck—we propose solutions. Should there be a mediated sit-down? A boxing match? Or simply letting bygones be bygones? The discussion reveals how deeply we care about healing community rifts rather than exploiting them for entertainment.
Money talks when we break down the economics of dating, with each host revealing their first-date spending limits. From the guy who factors in outfit costs before even meeting someone ($500 all-in) to the pragmatist with a strict $250 cap, our different approaches highlight the hidden calculations behind romance. Would you pay $1,000 just to go on a date with a tennis player? We wouldn't either.
The conversation takes unexpected turns through Southwest Airlines' "two-seat policy" for larger passengers, Tyreek Hill's eye-popping divorce settlement, and whether establishments like Cracker Barrel create environments welcoming to all customers. Our perspectives might surprise you—or confirm exactly what you already suspected about us.
Between serious moments, we dream up a future buffet tour of local spots and reminisce about late-night conversations that cemented our friendships years ago. That's the Village Vets experience: weighty topics and lighthearted banter, served up with absolute authenticity.
Subscribe to Village Vets on YouTube and follow us @VillageVetsPod on Instagram and TikTok to join our growing community of listeners who appreciate real talk among real friends.

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Chapters

1. Village Vets: Better Late Than Never (00:00:00)

2. Village Vets Catch Up (00:00:21)

3. Beef in the Ville: Facebook Drama (00:12:33)

4. Dating Economics: The True Cost (00:23:47)

5. Tank vs Jake Paul Fight Talks (00:42:16)

6. Southwest's Fat Tax Policy (00:49:58)

7. Tyreek Hill's Divorce Settlement (00:59:30)

8. Buffet Tour Dreams and Cracker Barrel Debate (01:14:47)

555 episodes

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Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when friends just kick back and speak their minds. In this raw, unfiltered episode of Village Vets, we navigate everything from hometown drama to controversial corporate policies with the candor you've come to expect.
When longtime Facebook feuds between local figures spill into the public eye, we don't just rubberneck—we propose solutions. Should there be a mediated sit-down? A boxing match? Or simply letting bygones be bygones? The discussion reveals how deeply we care about healing community rifts rather than exploiting them for entertainment.
Money talks when we break down the economics of dating, with each host revealing their first-date spending limits. From the guy who factors in outfit costs before even meeting someone ($500 all-in) to the pragmatist with a strict $250 cap, our different approaches highlight the hidden calculations behind romance. Would you pay $1,000 just to go on a date with a tennis player? We wouldn't either.
The conversation takes unexpected turns through Southwest Airlines' "two-seat policy" for larger passengers, Tyreek Hill's eye-popping divorce settlement, and whether establishments like Cracker Barrel create environments welcoming to all customers. Our perspectives might surprise you—or confirm exactly what you already suspected about us.
Between serious moments, we dream up a future buffet tour of local spots and reminisce about late-night conversations that cemented our friendships years ago. That's the Village Vets experience: weighty topics and lighthearted banter, served up with absolute authenticity.
Subscribe to Village Vets on YouTube and follow us @VillageVetsPod on Instagram and TikTok to join our growing community of listeners who appreciate real talk among real friends.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Village Vets: Better Late Than Never (00:00:00)

2. Village Vets Catch Up (00:00:21)

3. Beef in the Ville: Facebook Drama (00:12:33)

4. Dating Economics: The True Cost (00:23:47)

5. Tank vs Jake Paul Fight Talks (00:42:16)

6. Southwest's Fat Tax Policy (00:49:58)

7. Tyreek Hill's Divorce Settlement (00:59:30)

8. Buffet Tour Dreams and Cracker Barrel Debate (01:14:47)

555 episodes

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