

These may be the tightest spreads of the entire year.

Phillip came up with idea when he was always having to pair his salty snacks with Energy Drinks in College. This is a much better investment opportunity out of Stanford than Theranos (looking at you Walgreens). Hear Phillip's story and find out where you can find Bangers Energy Chips in the 805.

Now, if we could just eliminate the other 96 Problems...

Jeff's daughter is picking her electives and he's not happy with her choices!

Stephen Pearcy of Ratt talks with the guys!

Pothead Rick calls up and says Tom Homan and Jeff's claims that True Men do not sit down to pee is wrong and this starts a heated debate!

It’s time for Team Sweasey to break down critical market statistics shaping the San Luis Obispo housing landscape. The team explores a striking trend: the average first-time homebuyer is now 38 years old, a decade older than the 28-year-old average in 1991, and that age is likely to go up with the shift in home sellers, with the average age jumping from 47 in 2005 to 63 today. Owners see the benefit of staying put with locked in low interest rates and property tax savings. With inventory tight and no significant new construction on the horizon, Team Sweasey discusses how these dynamics fuel rising prices and limited options, making it harder for buyers to enter the market. In this episode they share creative solutions, like house hacking in Paso Robles or even recycling, to get your seed money. Packed with actionable insights, the episode underscores the urgency of starting early, leveraging expert guidance with an agent, and rethinking inheritance to build wealth through real estate. It’s time for Team Sweasey to take a data-driven look at why now, is the time to act in SLO County’s competitive market! Like, subscribe, and send your questions for Team Sweasey to tackle in future episodes. Text them in at 805-244-1170, Be Sure to Subscribe to Team Sweasey on YouTube @halsweasey for quick tips and full episodes of the SLO County Real Estate Podcast with Hal Sweasey. California DRE #01111911

Buckle up for a side-splitting episode of Jeff & Jeremy as they sit down with comedy dynamo Brad Williams ahead of his "Growth Spurt" tour stop at Cal Poly’s Performing Arts Center on June 6th! In this uproarious morning show interview, Brad, the 4’4” king of comedy, dishes on everything from riding on Roller Coasters to navigating the wild world of Tinder’s height filters. Expect gut-busting stories from his days with Cirque du Soleil, roller coaster adventures, and why 5’4” guys are the unsung heroes of the dating scene. Plus, Brad’s got a wild tale about “Big Dick Magoo” you won’t want to miss! Tune in at 9:40 AM at the Pac or get tix at Pacslo.org. Don’t miss this hilarious, unfiltered chat packed with laughs and insider scoop on Brad’s must-see performance! #BradWilliams #GrowthSpurtTour #ComedyPodcast

Jeff and Jeremy dive into the hot topic of the recent federal announcement eliminating taxes on tips. They chat with a local server who shares the electric atmosphere at his workplace when the news broke, with coworkers celebrating the potential boost to their paychecks. To break it all down, the guys bring in their tax expert, Billy from H&R Block, who runs multiple franchises in San Luis Obispo County. Billy explains how the proposed policy could allow servers to deduct up to $25,000 in tips from federal taxes, potentially fattening their paychecks significantly. But there’s a catch—California might not play along, likely taxing tips at the state level. The trio unpacks what this means for servers’ take-home pay, especially in a high-tax state like California, and compares it to states with no income tax like Washington or Florida. With their signature mix of humor, tangents about fantasy football and golf plans, and Billy’s knack for explaining complex tax rules, Jeff and Jeremy deliver a lively discussion that’s both informative and entertaining. Tune in to find out how this game-changing policy could impact your favorite servers!

Jeff and Jeremy unpack the surprising bipartisan win at the U.S. Capitol, where a bill introduced by Ted Cruz to eliminate federal taxes on tips for workers earning $160,000 or less sailed through with unanimous support. The duo debates the impact on servers, bartenders, and tipped workers, exploring how this could boost take-home pay—potentially turning a $110 paycheck into $600 for some! They dive into the nuances, like California’s potential to still tax tips as “bonuses,” and question if diners might tip less knowing taxes are off the table. With humor and real talk, they share insights from a caller in the service industry and reminisce about the days of cash tips and $4 minimum wages. #ServiceIndustry #BipartisanWin #TippingCulture #CaliforniaTaxes