• Packers “Draft & Develop” Problem? Is Gutey Changing the Philosophy?
    Apr 21 2026
    The Brewers are winning — but not everyone is buying in. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew dives into a surprisingly honest conversation about Milwaukee’s start to the season and why, even with positive results, there’s still a sense of hesitation. 😬 The Core Feeling The biggest takeaway from the discussion: 👉 Something still doesn’t feel right The wins are there The results look solid But the confidence hasn’t fully followed 🧠 Why the Doubt Exists The conversation highlights: Inconsistencies in performance Lingering concerns from recent seasons A feeling that things could shift quickly 📉 Results vs Reality The key debate: 👉 Are the Brewers actually as good as their record suggests? One side sees a strong start The other sees warning signs 👀 The Fan Perspective This segment really centers on: Trust vs skepticism Expectations vs reality And how fans process early-season success
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    48 mins
  • Brice Turang Is the Brewers’ BEST Hitter?! Jeff Levering on Lineup Shakeup
    Apr 21 2026
    The Brewers lineup is shifting — and one name is quickly rising to the top. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering joins the show from Detroit to break down Milwaukee’s offensive adjustments, including why Brice Turang is now hitting in the three spot and what’s going on with Sal Frelick. ⚾ Bryce Turang’s Rise According to Levering: 👉 Brice Turang is the best hitter in the lineup right now Producing consistently Driving in runs Earning a move into a key RBI role That’s why he’s hitting third — and it could stick. 😬 Sal Frelick’s Slow Start Frelick hasn’t quite found his rhythm yet: Still getting opportunities near the top of the order Known for long at-bats and grinding pitchers down But clearly still working to get comfortable The belief: 👉 He’ll be fine — just needs time to get going 🧠 Why the Lineup Is Moving With injuries impacting the roster: The Brewers are adjusting roles on the fly Turang moves into run-producing spots Frelick rotates through positions to find his rhythm 🔄 What Happens When Everyone Returns? Once the lineup is healthy again: Turang could shift back to the top — or stay in the middle Big names like Yelich and others will change the structure The goal: balance left-right matchups and maximize production 🧩 Pitching Perspective: Miz & Adversity The segment also touches on: Miz pitching well but taking losses Why wins/losses aren’t the best evaluation anymore And how early adversity can actually help long-term development
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    43 mins
  • “You Gotta Have a Guy” The Ultimate Wisconsin Life Hack Explained
    Apr 20 2026
    If you don’t have “a guy”… you’re doing it wrong. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew dives into one of the most relatable conversations you’ll hear — the importance of having a go-to person for everything in life. 😂 The Core Idea: “You Gotta Have a Guy” The discussion breaks down how people operate: Need electrical work? 👉 You got a guy Car repairs? 👉 You got a guy Airport ride? 👉 You got a guy And if you don’t? 👉 You’re paying way more than everyone else 💰 The Real “Guy Economy” This isn’t just about convenience — it’s about how things actually get done: Paying cash instead of full retail Trading favors or hookups Bringing beers, food, or small bonuses 👉 It’s not always about money — it’s about relationships 🌽 The Blammer Factor One of the most memorable parts: Trading corn and meat instead of cash Fully operating on a barter system Refusing to follow the “normal” economy 👉 A reminder that not everyone plays by the same rules
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    52 mins
  • Packers Draft Feels Different. No 1st-Round Pick + Dexter Lawrence Talk Lingers
    Apr 20 2026
    The NFL Draft is here — but for the Packers, it feels different this year. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew breaks down what to expect from Green Bay heading into draft week without a first-round pick — and why the strategy might not be what fans expect. 😬 No First-Round Pick Changes Everything For the first time in a while: The Packers won’t be picking on Thursday night All eyes shift to Pick 52 in the second round And the excitement — and pressure — feels different 🧠 Where Are the Packers Looking? From the discussion: Cornerback still feels like the biggest need But there’s increasing “smoke” around edge rusher Defensive line remains a priority in general 👉 The trend: Multiple mock drafts are pointing toward edge — not just one outlier 👀 Dexter Lawrence Context Still Looms Even though no move has been made: The Packers’ need on the defensive line remains obvious Previous discussion around a player like Dexter Lawrence highlights that gap The draft becomes another way to address that same issue 🔄 Could the Packers Trade Up? The answer from the show: 👉 Probably not Gutekunst typically wants more picks, not fewer But if the right player falls, a move isn’t impossible 🏈 League-Wide Moves to Watch The conversation also touches on: Potential trades (like A.J. Brown after June 1) How other teams’ moves could impact the Packers Why this could be an active week across the NFL 🧩 Backup QB Still a Need One clear takeaway: 👉 The Packers need a better backup quarterback Options discussed: Drafting a developmental QB Trading for a more experienced option
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    40 mins
  • Everything You Learned Is Wrong?! Spider Myth & Childhood Lies Debunked
    Apr 17 2026
    Turns out… some of the things we were taught growing up aren’t just wrong — they might be the exact opposite of true. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew dives into a surprisingly fascinating conversation about things you have to unlearn as an adult, sparked by one wild realization: 👉 Putting spiders outside doesn’t save them — it actually kills them. 🕷️ The Spider Myth For years, many people were told: Don’t kill spiders Catch them and release them outside Help the ecosystem But according to new info: 👉 Most house spiders can’t survive outside 👉 Catch-and-release = death sentence 🧠 The Bigger Idea: What Else Isn’t True? That leads to a bigger conversation: 👉 What else did we grow up believing that just isn’t real? Examples include: Turning on the car dome light will get you pulled over Sitting too close to the TV will ruin your eyes Leaving lights on will drain your battery instantly 😂 Why Parents Told Us These Things The crew breaks it down: Some were just easier explanations Some were about controlling behavior Some were based on outdated information 🤯 Other Things We Might Have Wrong The conversation even expands to: How dinosaurs actually looked (more bird-like than reptile) How “common knowledge” evolves over time
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    57 mins
  • Brewers Win on 3 Straight Bunts! Genius or “Unethical Baseball”?
    Apr 17 2026
    The Brewers found a way to win — but not everyone loved how they did it. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to Milwaukee’s 2-1 win over the Blue Jays, powered by one of the most unusual sequences you’ll see all season: 👉 Three consecutive bunts in the same inning to score the go-ahead run ⚾ The Play Everyone’s Talking About In the 7th inning: Greg Jones, David Hamilton, and Joey Ortiz all laid down bunts The final bunt executed a perfect safety squeeze Garrett Mitchell scored the deciding run 👉 Result: Brewers take the lead and win 2-1 🧠 Manager Pat Murphy’s Strategy With runs hard to come by: The offense was struggling Big hits weren’t happening Murphy adjusted and played small ball The takeaway: 👉 Do whatever it takes to win — even if it’s not pretty 😂 The Debate: Genius or Hard Pass? This is where things split: Pro-bunt side: Smart baseball Situational awareness Winning the game matters most Anti-bunt side: Not entertaining Not what fans want to watch Feels outdated or even “unethical” 👉 One clear stance from the show: “I’m glad they won… but I never want to see that again.” 🏈 The Comparison The discussion even compares it to football: Running the same play over and over if it works Grinding out a win vs putting on a show
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    34 mins
  • Brewers Bullpen Problem! Who Do You Trust Late in Games?
    Apr 16 2026
    The Packers might have had a bigger problem last season than just wins and losses. In this episode of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde joins the show to break down one of the most revealing comments from Matt LaFleur — and why it could define the Packers’ future. 🚨 The Headline: Matt LaFleur openly acknowledged that: 👉 Players were unhappy with their roles last season And the bigger takeaway? He wasn’t even prompted to say it — he volunteered it. 🧠 Why That Matters This wasn’t just a throwaway comment — it signals: A real locker room issue A breakdown in communication A need for accountability moving forward The crew dives into: Which players may have been affected Why this became a problem And what LaFleur plans to do differently 🔍 The Bigger Debate Is this a coaching issue… or a player issue? Jason Wilde frames both sides: Coaches need to communicate roles clearly Players need to respond the right way But one thing is clear: 👉 Sulking and frustration won’t fix anything ⚠️ Modern Player Mentality Discussion The conversation expands into a broader trend: Younger players facing adversity differently NIL and transfer culture influencing expectations How that mindset translates to the NFL 🧩 Packers Moving Forward With roster changes already happening: New opportunities for players like Jordan Morgan and Matthew Golden A reset in expectations A stronger emphasis on accountability
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    53 mins
  • Barry Alvarez Blindsided! Chris McIntosh Exit Raises Major Questions at Wisconsin
    Apr 16 2026
    The Chris McIntosh departure just got more complicated — and Barry Alvarez’s reaction is raising serious questions. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to Barry Alvarez revealing he found out about McIntosh leaving the same way everyone else did — and what that says about the state of Wisconsin athletics. 🚨 The Shocking Detail Barry Alvarez — the man who: Hired Chris McIntosh Handpicked him to lead Wisconsin athletics 👉 Wasn’t told before the news went public Instead: 👉 He found out like everyone else 🧠 What That Really Means The show immediately connects the dots: The relationship between Alvarez and McIntosh likely deteriorated over time Criticism from Alvarez — especially about football performance — may have played a role And McIntosh may not have handled that criticism well ⚠️ The Bigger Issue: Leadership & Results This conversation expands into: Wisconsin’s recent underperformance in football Questions about the program’s identity And whether McIntosh struggled to adapt to the modern NIL landscape 👀 “Thin-Skinned” Debate One of the strongest takeaways: 👉 Was McIntosh too sensitive to criticism? Former players and insiders have been vocal Results on the field backed up those concerns And it may have contributed to the disconnect 🔄 What This Says About Wisconsin Now the focus shifts to: Whether Barry Alvarez misjudged the hire How difficult the AD job has become in the NIL era And what kind of leader Wisconsin needs moving forward
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    38 mins