2 Clicks in a Pod is a podcast about a father, a daughter, a long separation, and what happens when family members connect as people.
This one feels a little different.
In this episode, Kevin and Jamie sit down for what will be the last episode of 2 Clicks in a Pod... for now. There’s no big announcement or perfectly wrapped ending. Just an honest conversation about time, family, distance, and what this podcast has meant to their relationship.
They reflect on how committing to regular conversations created space for deeper connection, how quickly life moves, and ...
“If my brain doesn’t think it’s about to die, I’m not fully alive.”
Kevin and Jamie talk with Jake Parrish about growing up in East Texas, learning hard skills early, and spending years in oil and gas work where attention, precision, and risk were part of everyday life. Jake shares what it was like welding pipelines across Texas, living on the road, and navigating a career where experience is earned the hard way.
When a shift to re...
“Nobody wants to be fooled — we all want to know if what we believe actually holds water.”
Kevin and Jamie talk with Todd Brimm — Army and Navy veteran, retired police detective, instructor, and theologian — about belief, evidence, and the questions people wrestle with at different points in life. They get into what led him to write “Does God Exist?”, how his background shaped the way he examines information, and why he decided to ...
“I like me. My wife likes me.” — the line that gets us every time.
Kevin and Jamie settle in for a lighthearted, nostalgic, and unexpectedly emotional conversation filled with holiday traditions, rising prices, childhood memories, and the magic of John Candy. From the $6 latte debate to the glory of Wawa coffee, they wander through favorite movies, family stories, and the simple moments that make Thanksgiving so special.
They talk ...
“Accountability, responsibility, and respect — three things that never go out of style.”
In this unfiltered, laugh-out-loud conversation, Kevin and Jamie dive into real-life lessons from the rink to the classroom, sharing stories of parenting, discipline, and the everyday challenges that shape character. From Parker’s near trip to the principal’s office to reflections on the Old Testament, accountability, and the importance of cons...
“Don’t be afraid to fail because if you’re going to fail, fail big.”
In this family-first, full-circle conversation, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Shane McClintick—Kevin’s son and Jamie’s brother—to talk about resilience, growth, and the unexpected path that led him from college detours and restaurant shifts to leading a national engineering firm.
Shane opens up about learning discipline through failure, rediscovering purpose in le...
“I wasn’t sure I’d ever get married again. But I knew I didn’t want to be anywhere without her.”
In this heartfelt episode, Kevin and Jamie reflect on the twists and turns that led Kevin to find love again with Suzanne. From the uncertainty of online dating and long-distance beginnings to the joy of everyday companionship, their story is one of resilience, laughter, and second chances.
What we talk about in this episode: → Why hone...
“I have one life. It is precious.”
That truth became a guiding force for Julie Porter when she was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year. In this episode, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Julie, Jamie’s best friend since third grade, to talk about her journey from diagnosis to double mastectomy, the outpouring of support from her community, and why she believes advocacy and openness are essential.
What you’ll learn in this ep...
"Faith is a powerful thing. Faith, I do believe, can make miracles happen."
From boat troubles and beach trips to a heartfelt conversation about faith, Kevin and Jamie cover it all in this episode. They swap stories about Ocean City, New Jersey, bringing home new hermit crabs, and what it means to invest in family, community, and belief. Along the way, they dig into childhood routines, the role of ritual, and why the search for mea...
"You can't steal second with your foot on first."
That line from his father became a lifelong lesson for Darryl Traweek—a reminder that growth requires risk, resilience, and courage. In this episode, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Darryl, a longtime family friend and divisional director at RBC Wealth Management, to talk about leadership, overcoming childhood abuse, betrayal in business, and why he believes failure is a gift.
What yo...
You know that line, “I had good intentions”? It can be the honest truth and still the reason something didn’t get done. This week, Kevin and Jamie unpack where intentions meet action, why consistency matters more than perfection, and how they each try (and sometimes fail) to keep moving forward when life’s already full.
"If it matters enough to stress about it, vent about it, or complain about it, then be intentional enough to try ...
What happens when you spend a year looking inward, speaking truthfully, and opening up to the people you love—even when it’s hard? In this solo episode, Kevin reflects on the stories, moments, and lessons that surfaced while podcasting with his daughter.
“You always see yourself in a completely different light than from what others point of view might be. And we trap ourselves in that perception.”
We Explore → A seventh grade yearb...
What happens when a father and daughter spend a year digging through memories, messiness, and everything in between? In this solo episode, Jamie takes the mic to reflect on a year of podcasting and everything it’s uncovered.
“If you want to really force yourself to look at who you are, record a podcast—then go back and listen to it multiple times.”
We explore → How sharing stories helped repair a once-fractured relationship → The p...
Ever wonder what happens when lake life becomes your legacy? Kevin and Jamie sit down with longtime friend and wakeboard coach Brian Sasser to talk about the early days of wakeboarding in Texas, what it took to launch one of the state’s first wakeboard schools, and how a passion for the water turned into a thriving dealership.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode, Kevin and Jamie get real about travel chaos, generational patterns, and what it means to check in with yourself—especially when life feels heavy.
What You’ll Learn
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What do wakeboarding and wealth management have in common? In this heartfelt and humorous episode, Jamie and Kevin sit down with longtime friend and financial advisor Reid Johnson to unpack his unexpected journey from the lake to leading a multimillion-dollar firm.
Reid shares the real story behind the grind- from selling waterbeds in Utah to building dallaswakeboarding.com, founding Lake Point Advisory Group, and now co-leading Cr...
What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan—but somehow brings you closer to yourself? Holly Clapp joins us for a heartfelt conversation about family, identity, and the quiet strength it takes to keep moving forward.
What You’ll Learn
Transform your commute with heartfelt nostalgia and belly laughs! In this episode, Kevin takes us through his emotional journey back to Walsingham Academy for his 50-year reunion, where classmates reclaim their Italian heritage and childhood friendships prove timeless. With teary-eyed campus tours and stories of classmates "taking back their heritage," Kevin shows how school connections remain powerful decades later.
Meanwhile, Jam...
Get ready for a deep dive into the world of youth hockey with former pro player and current coach Shayne Morrissey. Kevin and Jamie sit down with “Hockey Shayne” to talk about everything from growing up in Canada’s hockey hotbed to balancing coaching responsibilities across all age levels—from tiny mites to college athletes.
They also tackle the realities of modern youth sports: the emotional investment of parents, the rise of year...
Buckle up for a fun catch-up session as Kevin and Jamie share their latest adventures, from exploring "Florida's Favorite Hometown" to navigating the wild world of youth hockey tryouts. This father-daughter duo kicks things off with some relatable back pain stories (getting older is no joke, folks!) before diving into Kevin's recent trips to Pensacola's Naval Air Station and The Villages.
Kevin gives us the inside scoop on the reti...
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Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.