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The Sandy Show Podcast

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The podcast version of the incredibly popular JB and Sandy Show in Austin, Texas.You can listen live Monday-Friday from 6:00 am-10:00 am on 103.1 Austin. Stream from anywhere on the iHeart Radio App or online at <a href="https://1031austin.iheart.com/?pname=1031austin.com&amp;sc=dnsredirect" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">1031austin.com </a><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@jbsandy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">JB and Sandy on YouTube</a>
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Audience: 8K–20K / month
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Cadence: Active monthly
Reply rate: Under 2%

Latest Episodes

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Austin is Starting To Look a Bit Third World

Fri Feb 06 2026

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Episode Description: Is the Super Bowl party losing its magic—or are we just getting left off the invite list? That’s the question that kicks off this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where JB, Sandy, and Tricia get real about changing traditions, food obsessions, and the quirks of Texas living. The crew opens up about the fading excitement of Super Bowl parties, with Sandy wondering, “Is it us or has the Super Bowl lost its shine a little bit?” JB and Tricia reminisce about the days of big-budget commercials and the thrill of rooting for their favorite teams. Tricia shares, “I fondly remember the Vegas trip when they won. That’s one thing I’ve never done in Vegas is be there for the Super Bowl. I’ve heard it’s nuts.” 🏈 Food takes center stage as the hosts debate the must-haves for any Super Bowl spread: “Gotta have queso, right? And you gotta have bacon wrapped something. Oh, yeah. Could be shrimps, could be quail. Could be doves. No, let’s stick with the shrimps.” The banter is mouthwatering and hilarious, with Tricia’s love for bacon-wrapped jalapeños and Sandy’s insistence that “you can wrap anything in bacon and it’s good.” 🥓🧀 The episode shifts to local drama as Sandy and Tricia share stories from H-E-B, Austin’s beloved grocery store. From the “epitome of lazy” to a toilet paper aisle fire at the East Riverside location, the team explores the wild side of grocery shopping. “You people that buy pre-cut fruit, you can feel good. You can no longer feel lazy. Because there is a lazier thing out there,” Sandy jokes. Tricia adds, “Just be nice to H-E-B. They do a lot of nice things for us, you guys. We need H-E-B.” 🛒🔥 Roadside food culture gets a playful roast, with the crew debating the safety and legality of buying elote, jerky, and peaches from fold-out tables on the side of the road. “Anybody who’s selling food on the side of the road, you don’t know what they’ve done to it,” Sandy quips, while Tricia wonders, “Why did it become popular to sell elote on the side of the road? Mexican street corn. It’s  delicious stuff, but you know what? I’m going to sell this on the side of the road.” 🌽 The episode wraps with a celebration of H-E-B’s place in Texas culture, the passion locals have for their grocery stores, and the realization that “in most other states, it’s just a grocery store. There’s no connection. There’s no passion for the piggly wiggly.”   Notable Quotes & Moments: “Is it us or has the Super Bowl lost its shine a little bit?”“You can wrap anything in bacon and it’s good.”“Just be nice to H-E-B. They do a lot of nice things for us, you guys. We need H-E-B.”“Anybody who’s selling food on the side of the road, you don’t know what they’ve done to it.”“There’s no passion for the piggly wiggly.” Themes: The evolution (and possible extinction) of Super Bowl partiesFood traditions, cravings, and debatesH-E-B’s role in Texas life and local dramaRoadside eats, safety, and cultureFamily banter, nostalgia, and real-life wisdom Call to Action: Love episodes that blend humor, heart, and real-life honesty? Subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who loves a good story and a fresh perspective on what really matters! 🎙️💬✨

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Episode Description: Is the Super Bowl party losing its magic—or are we just getting left off the invite list? That’s the question that kicks off this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where JB, Sandy, and Tricia get real about changing traditions, food obsessions, and the quirks of Texas living. The crew opens up about the fading excitement of Super Bowl parties, with Sandy wondering, “Is it us or has the Super Bowl lost its shine a little bit?” JB and Tricia reminisce about the days of big-budget commercials and the thrill of rooting for their favorite teams. Tricia shares, “I fondly remember the Vegas trip when they won. That’s one thing I’ve never done in Vegas is be there for the Super Bowl. I’ve heard it’s nuts.” 🏈 Food takes center stage as the hosts debate the must-haves for any Super Bowl spread: “Gotta have queso, right? And you gotta have bacon wrapped something. Oh, yeah. Could be shrimps, could be quail. Could be doves. No, let’s stick with the shrimps.” The banter is mouthwatering and hilarious, with Tricia’s love for bacon-wrapped jalapeños and Sandy’s insistence that “you can wrap anything in bacon and it’s good.” 🥓🧀 The episode shifts to local drama as Sandy and Tricia share stories from H-E-B, Austin’s beloved grocery store. From the “epitome of lazy” to a toilet paper aisle fire at the East Riverside location, the team explores the wild side of grocery shopping. “You people that buy pre-cut fruit, you can feel good. You can no longer feel lazy. Because there is a lazier thing out there,” Sandy jokes. Tricia adds, “Just be nice to H-E-B. They do a lot of nice things for us, you guys. We need H-E-B.” 🛒🔥 Roadside food culture gets a playful roast, with the crew debating the safety and legality of buying elote, jerky, and peaches from fold-out tables on the side of the road. “Anybody who’s selling food on the side of the road, you don’t know what they’ve done to it,” Sandy quips, while Tricia wonders, “Why did it become popular to sell elote on the side of the road? Mexican street corn. It’s  delicious stuff, but you know what? I’m going to sell this on the side of the road.” 🌽 The episode wraps with a celebration of H-E-B’s place in Texas culture, the passion locals have for their grocery stores, and the realization that “in most other states, it’s just a grocery store. There’s no connection. There’s no passion for the piggly wiggly.”   Notable Quotes & Moments: “Is it us or has the Super Bowl lost its shine a little bit?”“You can wrap anything in bacon and it’s good.”“Just be nice to H-E-B. They do a lot of nice things for us, you guys. We need H-E-B.”“Anybody who’s selling food on the side of the road, you don’t know what they’ve done to it.”“There’s no passion for the piggly wiggly.” Themes: The evolution (and possible extinction) of Super Bowl partiesFood traditions, cravings, and debatesH-E-B’s role in Texas life and local dramaRoadside eats, safety, and cultureFamily banter, nostalgia, and real-life wisdom Call to Action: Love episodes that blend humor, heart, and real-life honesty? Subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who loves a good story and a fresh perspective on what really matters! 🎙️💬✨

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Top 86.9% by pitch volume (Rank #43434 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Reviews
12
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Occasional
Active monthly
Episode count
1K
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
7.8K

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Country
United States
Language
English
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Occasional
Latest episode date
Fri Feb 06 2026

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Audience range
8K–20K / month
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Reply rate band
Under 2%
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Response time band
1–2 days
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Replies received
1–5
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Social followers
7.8K
Contact available
Yes
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Guest format
Private
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Frequently Asked Questions About The Sandy Show Podcast

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What is The Sandy Show Podcast about?

The podcast version of the incredibly popular JB and Sandy Show in Austin, Texas.You can listen live Monday-Friday from 6:00 am-10:00 am on 103.1 Austin. Stream from anywhere on the iHeart Radio App or online at <a href="https://1031austin.iheart.com/?pname=1031austin.com&amp;sc=dnsredirect" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">1031austin.com </a><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@jbsandy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">JB and Sandy on YouTube</a>

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