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Around the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home

Around the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home

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Discover Around the House Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home, the #1 home improvement podcast of 2025, as ranked by FeedSpot. Hosted by Certified Kitchen Designer Eric Goranson, CKD (“Eric G”), this nationally syndicated radio show and podcast delivers expert advice on home remodeling, DIY projects, construction techniques, and smart home technology. Joined by former contractor John Dudley, they cover these topics from two different perspectives. Perfect for homeowners, DIY enthusiasts, and contractors, this isn’t your typical handyman show—it’s a dynamic blend of practical tips, innovative ideas, and entertaining conversations.

Why listen? Each episode offers actionable home improvement tips, from beginner-friendly DIY hacks to advanced construction insights. Explore the latest trends in kitchen and bath design, sustainable building, and cutting-edge home tech. Enjoy exclusive interviews with celebrity guests, industry leaders, and top professionals, bringing inspiration and expertise to every project. Whether you’re renovating your home, tackling a weekend DIY, or seeking eco-friendly solutions, Eric G’s 30+ years of experience make this podcast your go-to resource.

About the Host: Eric Goranson, CKD, is a nationally recognized home improvement expert, keynote speaker, and former member of the Baldwin Hardware Design Council. With a background in kitchen design, remodeling, and construction, plus a creative edge from his days as a Seattle rock band bassist, Eric delivers engaging, relatable content. Named a Top 50 Innovator by Kitchen and Bath Design News (2019), he’s worked with brands like KraftMaid Cabinetry, sharing his passion for home design with a global audience.

Tune in to Around the House Home Improvement for expert advice, innovative ideas, and fun, relatable discussions. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform, and transform your home with Eric G!


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Buckle up, folks! This weekend on the Around the House Show, we’re diving into the wild world of construction projects—where contractors, designers, and homeowners all try to play nice (spoiler: it rarely goes as planned). Eric G. and John Dudley are joined by the fabulous Wendy Glaister, and trust me, the tales of contractor drama will have you rolling your eyes harder than a teenager with a broken phone. We’ll tackle the art of keeping everyone on the same page, which is basically like herding cats in a tornado. Plus, we’re chatting with Brent Gentling from BYOT about the latest and greatest from the 2026 trade shows, because who doesn’t want to know what’s new in the land of power tools and home gadgets? So, grab your coffee (or something stronger) and settle in for two hours of construction chaos, sarcasm, and maybe some genius tips that might just save your next home project.Takeaways:This weekend, our Around the House Show dives deep into the drama of construction projects, so buckle up!Wendy Glaster shares the wild ride of juggling contractors, designers, and homeowners—it's like herding caffeinated cats!We explore the classic blame game in construction—who's right, who's wrong, and who's just downright ridiculous.Brace yourself for some jaw-dropping insights from trade shows as we chat with Brent Gentling about the coolest innovations for 2026.Discover why respect and maturity are essential when working with stubborn contractors—spoiler alert: it's not just about being right!We'll be spilling the beans on the latest tools and tech that might just save your next DIY disaster from total chaos.Companies mentioned in this episode:BYOTMentioned in this episode:Around the House 2026 YouTube! Make sure and Subscribe to our YouTube page! Around the House YouTube
It's Wednesday, and you know what that means—time for a little midweek gossip about the home improvement world! Buckle up, folks, because Eric G is here to dish out the latest and greatest in DIY drama and industry shenanigans. First off, he dives into the chaos of trade show season, where the biggest names in home improvement are scrambling to get their press releases out faster than you can say, 'where's my toolbox?' From the Consumer Electronics Show to Design and Construction week, Eric's got the scoop on what to expect, and trust me, there's some jaw-dropping stuff on the horizon. But wait, there's more! Eric also takes a moment to address some recent recalls that will have you shaking your head. Apparently, those cute Adirondack chairs we all love to lounge in can crack and collapse—who knew? Eric’s sarcastic commentary on these recalls is as sharp as a tack, reminding us that maybe buying that $15 chair wasn’t the best idea after all. Oh, and treadmills catching fire? Yikes! If you own a treadmill from Johnson Health Tech, you might want to check that out before you get too cozy with your Netflix binge. And in a more personal update, Eric shares his experience post-shoulder surgery. Spoiler alert: he’s feeling pretty darn good, and the pain he’s been dealing with for ages has finally taken a hike. He reflects on the absurdity of pushing himself too hard during DIY projects and reminds us all to maybe take it easy—unless you want to end up in a sling for six weeks. So grab your favorite beverage and tune in for this rollercoaster of industry updates and personal anecdotes that’ll leave you chuckling and maybe a little more aware of your home improvement choices!Takeaways:Trade show season is upon us, bringing a whirlwind of new products and innovations to the home improvement industry.Eric G's shoulder surgery went surprisingly well, proving that even the most stubborn DIYers can take a break sometimes.The podcast dives into industry consolidation trends, which might just make your beloved local businesses disappear into corporate oblivion.A hilarious yet concerning recall on Adirondack chairs highlights the dangers of cheap outdoor furniture - because who doesn't want a collapsing chair?Interest rates are making home projects feel like a distant dream, leading to a decline in big renovations across the country.Stay tuned for a revolutionary AI tool that promises to streamline contractor pricing, because who doesn’t want to save time on quotes?Companies mentioned in this episode:Adams ManufacturingLowe'sHome DepotJohnson Health TechNorthern Tool and EquipmentTrekElectraThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at
Ready to turn your home into a haven of fresh air? Join me, Eric G, and my buddy John Dudley as we dive into the world of ventilation with our good friend Ken Nelson from Panasonic Eco Systems. We’re tackling the big stuff—like why proper ventilation is the unsung hero of home comfort and health. Spoiler alert: it’s not just about avoiding that funky bathroom smell; we’re talking about keeping your indoor air quality top-notch and preventing that delightful mold garden from sprouting in your garage. So, if you’re ready to breathe easier and maybe learn a thing or two about how to keep your air (and your home) feeling fresh, then stay tuned! If you've ever walked into your garage and thought, 'Wow, it feels like a swamp in here,' then boy, do Eric G. and John Dudley have a treat for you! In this lively episode, they sit down with Ken Nelson from Panasonic Eco Systems to tackle the often-overlooked topic of ventilation. Spoiler alert: it’s not just about avoiding that horrid bathroom fog! Ken dives deep into the world of Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) and how they can transform your indoor air quality from ‘yikes’ to ‘ahh.’ We learn that moisture isn’t just a bathroom problem; it lurks in your kitchen and garage too, ready to wreak havoc on your precious belongings. Ken humorously shares his personal experiences with Panasonic products, emphasizing their longevity and efficiency. The trio explores the absurdities of building codes and how they often miss the mark on practical ventilation solutions. Plus, they discuss the importance of maintaining those fancy gadgets to keep your home breathing easy. So, grab a drink, kick back, and get ready to rethink your home’s air flow!Takeaways:Ventilation is not just about the bathroom; it’s crucial for kitchens and garages too, so stop ignoring those moisture issues, folks!Panasonic's ERVs can reject up to 90% of moisture, meaning if it's 80% humidity outside, you could be breathing in a cool 55% inside. No more sweaty living!Mechanical ventilation is key because relying on open windows is like hoping for a miracle every time the wind blows—let's be real, it rarely works like that.The right ventilation system can save you big bucks on energy costs, so invest wisely instead of going for the cheapest options that just gather dust.Don’t skimp on filter changes in your ERV; that filter is your home’s first line of defense against the nasty outdoor air, and ignoring it is just asking for trouble.If your ventilation is only as good as your building code allows, you’re basically living in a barely legal house—time to step it up!Companies mentioned in this episode:Panasonic VentilationPanasonic EcosystemsThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support...
Caroline Blazovsky, America's Healthy Home Expert, is back in the mix with Eric G and John Dudley, and boy, do we have a lot to unpack! We dive into the wild world of healthy homes and the absolute madness that surrounds what we thought was “safe” a decade ago. Turns out, our understanding has evolved faster than my last attempt at DIY, and we’re here to set the record straight on the absurdities of building materials and home health. From discussing the sneaky dangers lurking in your cabinets to the questionable “green” products that might be more toxic than a bad sitcom, we’re all about getting real with what’s going on in our living spaces. So grab your ear buds and prepare to be both educated and entertained—because no one wants to live in a house that’s secretly a health hazard, right? Reuniting the dynamic trio, Eric G, John Dudley, and Caroline Blazovsky dive into the nitty-gritty of home health and the absurdities that come with it. It’s not just about sprucing up your living space; it’s about making your home a healthy haven. The conversation kicks off with a nostalgic nod to the days when Caroline was co-hosting, bringing back memories of their wild discussions during the pandemic. This episode is all about the evolution of what 'healthy' means in the home context, especially as science reveals the dirt we didn't know we were living in. From particle board cabinets that crumble like stale bread to the dubious claims of 'green' products that could be secretly poisoning us, Caroline and the guys tackle everything with a mix of sarcasm and insight. They explore how building materials can be more harmful than helpful and how we must scrutinize what we let into our homes. They even have a laugh about the ridiculous claims some companies make about their eco-friendly products. It's a reminder that just because something is marketed as healthy doesn’t mean it won’t turn your home into a toxic dump. Get ready to rethink your home improvement projects!Takeaways:Caroline Blazovsky highlights the evolving understanding of what constitutes a healthy home, emphasizing how outdated ideas can lead to poor choices in home improvement.The discussion dives deep into the absurdity of greenwashing in the home construction industry, where products labeled as eco-friendly often contain harmful chemicals.Eric and John humorously debate the practicality of modern building materials, revealing that some sustainable options are as sturdy as a wet paper towel.The trio discusses the surprising impact of indoor air quality on health, showcasing how common household items can be surprisingly toxic without us even knowing it.Companies mentioned in this episode:Mattress Warehouse USAEssentiaNaturepedicSertaLinks referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comhealthyhomeexpert.com
Alright folks, grab your wrenches and let’s dive into some plumbing 101! This week, I’m dishing out all the juicy deets on tackling those pesky frozen pipes that have turned your home into a winter wonderland of leaks and chaos. Seriously, if you thought your life was a mess before, just wait until you experience the thrill of water spraying out of a pipe like it’s auditioning for a role in a disaster movie. I’ll also give you the lowdown on what supplies to snag, because let’s be real, Home Depot might as well be a ghost town right now. So, whether you’re a DIY hero or just trying to survive the plumber’s nightmare, stick around for tips that might just save your home from becoming an indoor swimming pool! Winter is knocking on the door, and with it comes the dreaded frozen pipes. Eric G is back for a midweek episode that’s part plumbing tutorial, part therapy session for those of us staring down the barrel of home repair chaos. He’s chatting about how to fix those pesky frozen pipes without feeling like you’re in a horror movie. Spoiler alert: CPVC is not the hero of this story. Eric’s here to convert you to the PEX way of life, breaking down the ins and outs of the different types of PEX like a seasoned plumber with a degree in sarcasm. The episode is packed with practical advice, but Eric doesn’t stop there. He shares his personal experiences battling icy conditions, recounting tales of power outages and downed trees that’ll have you laughing (and cringing) in sympathy. He’s got a solid plan for tackling repairs, emphasizing that local plumbing suppliers are the real MVPs when it comes to getting your hands on the right parts. Who wants to waste time rummaging through empty shelves at the big-box stores? Not you! Eric’s guiding you straight to the source to ensure you come out on top. And just when you think you’ve heard it all, Eric spills the beans on his upcoming project with Cam Anderson from Blacktail Studio, promising a YouTube series that’s already making waves. With shoulder surgery on the horizon, Eric's making sure he’s still in the game, planning for content while he recovers. So whether you’re knee-deep in icy water or just tuning in for the laughs, this episode is your go-to guide for surviving the winter plumbing apocalypse. Don’t miss it—grab your tools, put on your best work gloves, and let’s get through this together!Takeaways:When facing frozen pipes, local plumbing supply stores might just be your best bet for quick repair parts, unlike those big box stores that are perpetually out of stock.If you're considering PEX for your plumbing repairs, remember that PEX A is the golden child for flexibility and freeze protection; it's basically the superhero of pipes.Let's be real, CPVC is like that one friend who always brings drama—avoid replacing anything with it unless you want to invite chaos into your plumbing system.Galvanized pipes are the worst; they clog up faster than a coffee straw at a milkshake convention; time to say goodbye, folks!If you're stuck with a busted copper pipe, don't just slap on a push-to-connect fitting; cut it out and do it right with PEX or sweat in new copper.Eric's shoulder surgery is around the corner, but don't worry, the show will keep rolling—just don't expect him to be lifting anything heavier than a coffee cup!Companies mentioned in this episode:Home Depotspan...
So, let’s talk about those frozen pipes, shall we? With the massive storm slamming the US and everyone’s pipes turning into ice cubes, it’s the perfect time to dive back into last year's golden nuggets of wisdom from Eric G. He’s got the lowdown on how to deal with those pesky frozen pipes like a pro—or at least avoid turning your home into a water park disaster zone. Seriously, who knew winter could turn our houses into frosty fortresses? From cranking up the heat to the classic “close those crawl space vents” move, Eric's got all the tips to keep your plumbing from pulling a Frozen 2 on you. So, grab your hot cocoa, and let’s revisit how to save your pipes from the grip of winter’s icy fingers! The cold snap sweeping across the US this weekend has everyone scrambling for their thermals and hot cocoa, but what happens when your pipes decide to go on a winter break? Eric G takes us on a nostalgic trip back to last year’s episode where he schooled us on the fine art of thawing out those stubborn frozen pipes. Picture it: you're cozied up with a mug of something warm, when suddenly, you realize your water is about as dry as the Sahara. Should you panic? Nah, just hit play and let Eric steer you through the frostbite fiasco. He breaks down the essentials: from cranking up the heat to keeping that water flowing (yes, we’re talking about letting it drip), Eric’s got all the tips to keep your plumbing from becoming a popsicle. He even throws in a dash of humor while reminding us that our homes were probably not built with snow in mind. Perfect for those who think a frozen pipe is just a fancy term for a new cocktail!Takeaways:Frozen pipes are a major concern during winter storms, so take precautions now.Keep your house warm to prevent frozen pipes; higher temperatures make a difference.Seal crawl space vents to trap heat and protect your pipes from freezing damage.Disconnect outdoor hoses before a freeze; this is a must-do for homeowners everywhere.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Around the House Show.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the podcast Make sure and...
If you're tired of your basement feeling like a swimming pool or your crawlspace doubling as a water park, then you're in the right place! Eric G and John Dudley are diving deep into how to keep that dampness at bay and tackle leaks, especially if you've got one of those slab-on-grade foundations. We all know that a little water is fine for your garden, but in your home? Not so much. So, whether you're dealing with pesky leaks or just wanting to ensure your home stays bone dry, these two pros have got your back. Get ready for some solid tips, a sprinkle of sarcasm, and maybe a story or two about the absurdity of contractors trying to scare you into shelling out cash for unnecessary fixes. Let’s get into it! Flooded basements and damp crawlspaces can turn your home sweet home into a scene from a horror movie. Eric G and John Dudley dive deep into the murky waters of home maintenance in this episode, tackling the nitty-gritty of keeping those underground spaces dry. They kick things off by sharing their personal horror stories of overpriced contractors who prey on unsuspecting homeowners, quoting astronomical sums to fix what could be simple fixes. If you’ve ever felt like you were about to be robbed while trying to get your leaky basement sorted, you’ll resonate with their tales. They emphasize the importance of understanding the real cause of leaks, from poor drainage systems to improperly placed downspouts, and how a little bit of DIY knowledge can save you a boatload of cash. By the end, you’ll be armed with tips on how to assess your own home’s vulnerabilities, and you might even find yourself chuckling at the absurdity of the whole situation. In addition to tackling the common woes of basement water issues, Eric and John also explore the often-overlooked slab-on-grade foundations. For those in warmer climates where this type of construction is prevalent, the duo goes into detail about how to detect and handle leaks that can occur beneath the concrete. With a mix of humor and practical advice, they guide listeners through steps to identify potential issues before they become full-blown disasters. They offer insights on the latest technologies and methods for leak detection, ensuring that you’ll be well-prepared should you face any plumbing nightmares in your slab home. So whether you’re a seasoned homeowner or just diving into the world of home maintenance, this episode is packed with valuable nuggets to keep your house dry and your wallet happy!Takeaways:Keep your basement and crawlspace water-free by diverting downspouts at least 12 feet away from the foundation, because, let's be honest, water is not your home's best friend.If you discover a leak under a slab on grade foundation, don't panic! Call in a pro with leak detection equipment instead of turning your home into a DIY water park.Fixing a leaky basement isn't just about slapping on some paint—proper waterproofing requires strategic drainage solutions and a little bit of know-how, or you might as well just buy a canoe.When shopping for waterproofing solutions, watch out for contractors who quote you a fortune; often, a simple fix is hiding behind a downspout or a crack you can tackle yourself.In the unfortunate event of a serious foundation crack, implementing carbon fiber repairs can be a game-changer—stronger than steel and less invasive than traditional methods.For those with slab on grade foundations, be aware that plumbing leaks can be sneaky; proactive monitoring and using the...
Ready to dive into the world of wood? Eric G and John Dudley sit down with Chris Seman from N-Hance to spill the beans on how you can refresh your cabinetry and wood floors without the drama of a full remodel. We’re talking serious magic here—think of it as a spa day for your cabinets, minus the cucumber slices and soothing music. Chris shares the lowdown on the Light Speed process, which means your cabinets can look brand new in just a few days and withstand the chaos of family life. Whether you’re dealing with 70s oak nightmares or just want to give your kitchen a facelift, this episode is packed with tips and tricks that keep your wallet happy and your home looking sharp! So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s get refinishing! Picture this: you wake up one day, look around your home, and realize that your cabinets and wood floors look like they've been through a war zone. Enter Chris Seman from N-Hance, who joins Eric G and John Dudley on Around the House to talk about the all-too-vital art of wood refinishing. Now, I know what you're thinking: refinishing? Isn’t that just slapping on some paint and calling it a day? Well, let's set the record straight. Chris dives deep into the nitty-gritty of cabinet and floor refinishing, explaining how his company's innovative processes can save homeowners from the nightmare of costly remodels. We get a taste of real-life horror stories—like that time a cleaning lady mistook a magic eraser for a miracle tool and turned pristine cabinets into a sad, sandy mess. The crew chats about the difference between a quick paint job and achieving that coveted factory finish. Spoiler alert: it’s all in the prep work, baby! From using the right materials to employing cutting-edge UV technology, Chris lays out a roadmap to not just cover up the past but to truly rejuvenate your home’s heart and soul. So, if you're stuck in the 90s with your cabinetry, tune in and discover how to bring your space back to life without the chaos of a full remodel. You’ll be ready to host happy hour in your newly revamped kitchen in no time!Takeaways:Refinishing cabinets can be a cost-effective way to update your kitchen without the whole remodel headache.Using the right prep methods and materials is crucial to achieving a durable and factory-like finish.Don't even think about DIY cabinet refinishing unless you're a pro with the right tools—trust me, it's a nightmare otherwise.Chris from N-Hance shares how their 'lightspeed process' revolutionizes cabinet refinishing with fast curing times and durability.Kitchen cabinets can be transformed with new doors and finishes, making them look brand new without a complete remodel.The importance of choosing the right paint and finish cannot be overstated; bad choices lead to peeling and a sticky mess.Companies mentioned in this episode:EnhancedN HanceThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the...
Oh boy, grab your hard hat and hold onto your toolbox because Eric G is diving into the wild world of the housing market and remodeling for 2026! Spoiler alert: things are getting real “interesting” out there. Builder confidence is dropping faster than my patience when I can't find my favorite tool, with a recent dip to a not-so-rosy 37 on the index. But fear not, we’re also seeing renovation spending gearing up for a little comeback, so maybe there’s hope for our home improvement dreams yet! Join me as I dissect the chaos of today’s market, the absurdity of house flips that make you question humanity, and what the future might hold as we navigate this ever-turbulent housing landscape. You won’t want to miss this midweek update filled with sarcasm, insights, and a sprinkle of good old-fashioned mockery—because really, who doesn’t need a laugh while discussing home prices? The housing market is like that friend who promises to show up but always bails last minute—totally unreliable and frustratingly unpredictable. This week, Eric G dives deep into the current state of housing and remodeling, predicting what 2026 might look like for all of us poor souls trying to make sense of it. Spoiler alert: it's not all sunshine and rainbows. With builder confidence dropping and sales expectations plummeting, it’s clear that we’re in for a bumpy ride. Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, 40% of builders are cutting prices like they’re at a clearance sale—except, you know, it’s not a great sign for the overall market. We’re talking average price drops of 6%, which is just sad and tells you everything you need to know about the state of affairs. But wait, there’s a glimmer of hope! Renovation spending is on the rise for 2026, which might just save our collective sanity. It’s like finding a five-dollar bill in your pocket when you thought you were broke. Eric also dishes out some juicy tidbits about the ongoing trade shows in the construction world—where the tools come out to play, and the latest trends do a little dance. From World of Concrete to the International Builder Show, there’s a lot happening, and Eric promises to keep us in the loop, even if it means dragging us through the mud of the current housing crisis. As if that weren't enough, Eric has a brilliant idea brewing—he’s considering a podcast series dedicated to the absolute horror shows that are some of the house flips he’s seen around Portland. Seriously, folks, it’s like a train wreck you can’t look away from. So, strap in and prepare for a wild ride as we navigate the murky waters of the housing market together. Let’s just hope we don’t need to build an ark by 2026!Takeaways:The housing market is cooling down with builder confidence falling to 37 in January, not exactly a glowing endorsement for future buyers.Almost 40% of builders are cutting prices, and the average price reduction has jumped to 6%, which is just a little alarming if you ask me.If you thought renovations were on the rise, you might be right—spending on home improvements is expected to rise throughout 2026. Yay for us!Mortgage rates are sitting at about 6.06%, which is the lowest we've seen since late 2022, but don't get too excited about the good old days of 3%.Everyone seems to be holding off on major HVAC upgrades because prices are skyrocketing, and who wants to drop a fortune on a heat pump right now?Energy-efficient upgrades, like EV chargers, are losing their charm in 2026 as more homeowners already have them...
Get ready for some serious drywall drama as Eric G and John Dudley sit down with Ted Speers from The Patch Boys. We're diving right into the nitty-gritty of drywall repair and why finding a trustworthy contractor is like hunting for a unicorn in a haystack. Ted spills the beans on the art and science of drywalling, and how DIY attempts often end in a “what have I done?!” panic. We’ll also explore the unique challenges of dealing with textures, the absurdities of home repairs, and why sometimes it’s better to just call in the pros before your walls start looking like a Picasso painting gone wrong. So grab your headphones and let’s patch things up, because we’re about to make drywalling fun—yes, you heard that right! When it comes to drywall, everyone thinks they can tackle it, right? I mean, how hard can it be? Just slap up some sheets, tape it, mud it, and voilà! Spoiler alert: it’s not that simple. In this jam-packed episode of Around the House, Eric G and John Dudley welcome Ted Speers from The Patch Boys to discuss the ins and outs of drywall repair. We dive deep into the common misconceptions about DIY drywall projects. Ted shares hilarious anecdotes about all the brave souls who attempt to fix their drywall issues only to end up in a mess that even Picasso would be jealous of. You know those folks who watch a couple of YouTube videos and think they're pros? Yeah, they usually end up giving Ted a call when their 'art project' goes horribly wrong. The guys dissect the art versus science of drywall, emphasizing the skill and finesse required to achieve that perfect finish. You might not think it, but matching textures and dealing with the dreaded popcorn ceiling is an art form that takes years to master. So buckle up, grab a snack, and get ready to learn why hiring a professional might just save you from a world of drywall woe. Let’s be real – nobody loves dealing with drywall unless you’re Ted, who practically oozes passion for it. In our latest chat, Ted lays down the law about why you should never trust a handyman who claims to be a drywall expert. Sure, they might know how to fix your leaky sink, but once they get their hands on drywall, it’s a whole different ballgame. The trio explores the importance of hiring qualified professionals for drywall work, especially after plumbing disasters. Ted gives us the lowdown on how many of his jobs stem from botched DIY attempts or haphazard handyman work. With a chuckle, he explains how the majority of his customers are those do-it-yourselfers who thought they could save a few bucks and ended up creating a drywall horror story. We also touch on the critical aspect of customer service in the contracting world. Ted discusses how The Patch Boys prioritize cleanliness and customer experience on every job, ensuring that clients feel valued and respected. Spoiler alert: it's not just about fixing walls; it’s about building relationships. If you think drywall is just about slapping up some boards, think again! This episode takes you on a wild ride through the world of drywall with Ted Speers from The Patch Boys. Eric G and John Dudley get right into it, tackling everything from the absurdities of DIY projects to the fine art of matching textures. Seriously, it’s like trying to get a cat to take a bath – nearly impossible unless you know what you’re doing! Ted shares his insights on the challenges faced by homeowners and the importance of hiring skilled professionals to avoid the pitfalls of DIY disasters. From addressing water leaks to the complexities of texture matching, this episode is a treasure trove of tips and tricks for anyone looking to navigate the often confusing realm of drywall repair. If you’ve ever wondered why your walls look like a 3rd grader’s art project, tune in to discover how professionals bring back the smoothness and finesse your home deserves. Plus, a few laughs along the way as Ted recounts some of the more comedic mishaps he’s encountered in his line of...
Ready to dive into the wonderfully chaotic world of water damage? Eric G and John Dudley are joined by William Gordon from 1-800-WaterDamage.com, and trust me, this is a chat every homeowner needs to hear. We’re breaking down the ins and outs of handling water disasters—because let’s face it, no one wants their home to turn into a water park! From the new-fangled tech in water restoration to the mind-boggling insurance policies that could leave you high and dry (ha, see what I did there?), we’re covering it all. Get ready for some sarcastic wisdom and a few horror stories that’ll make you grateful for your dry walls. So, grab your floaties and let’s get this water show on the road! Water damage is one of those delightful surprises that homeowners just love to deal with, right? I mean, who doesn't enjoy coming home to find their living room transformed into a mini swimming pool? In this episode, Eric G and John Dudley sit down with the water damage guru, William Gordon from 1-800-water-damage.com. They dive deep into the murky waters of what to do when disaster strikes, discussing everything from the sudden failure of washing machine hoses to the insidious creep of mold. William, with his 42 years of experience, lays down some serious wisdom about the evolution of water damage restoration technology. Gone are the days of just throwing a fan at a wet carpet and calling it a day; now it’s all about high-tech drying equipment and professional assessments. The hosts and William explore the importance of acting fast—like, really fast—because every second counts in preventing mold growth and escalating repair costs. They also tackle the awkward but necessary conversation about insurance, shedding light on what homeowners should know about their coverage, and how to navigate the claims process without losing their minds (or their homes). Spoiler alert: if you think your insurance will cover everything, you might want to sit down for this one. The conversation shifts gears as the trio reminisces about the absurdities of life as a homeowner. From the ridiculousness of insurance adjusters to the hilarious mishaps that lead to water damage—like a rogue ice maker flooding the kitchen—there's no shortage of humor in the face of chaos. William shares stories that will make you laugh and cringe, reminding us that while water damage is a serious issue, sometimes you just have to roll with the punches and find the humor in it. Listen closely, and you might just pick up a few tips on preventing those ‘oops’ moments that could turn your cozy abode into a waterlogged nightmare. So, grab your floaties and tune in, because this episode is a splash of knowledge you won’t want to miss!Takeaways:Water damage isn't just a minor inconvenience; it can lead to serious mold problems if not handled immediately.If you think your insurance covers all water damage, think again; read the fine print or risk a hefty bill later.The technology for assessing and restoring water damage has drastically improved over the past few decades, making it easier to handle issues.Ignoring small leaks can lead to catastrophic failures, so stay on top of your home maintenance, folks!Mold is not something you want to mess with; it can exacerbate health issues, so take it seriously!Don't wait days to address water damage; a delayed response can lead to more extensive and expensive repairs later on.Links referenced in this episode:
Project costs spiraling out of control? Yep, we've all been there, and Eric G is here to spill the tea on a major local project that's turned into a financial circus. Spoiler alert: it went from a "reasonable" $6 billion to a jaw-dropping $13.6 billion. Talk about a government-funded rollercoaster ride! As if that wasn’t enough, Eric's got a personal journey to share—he's gearing up for surgery next week to fix that pesky shoulder, which seems to be more drama than a reality TV show. So, tune in for some sarcastic insights on budget debacles and a behind-the-scenes look at Eric's upcoming quest for shoulder redemption. Trust me, you won't want to miss this wild ride! Budgeting for home projects is like trying to play poker with a bunch of bluffers—everyone's got a hand, but no one knows what it’s worth until the cards are on the table. That’s what Eric G dives into in this mid-week episode, where he hilariously recounts the saga of a local bridge project that’s spiraled out of control, ballooning from a modest $6 billion estimate to a jaw-dropping $13.6 billion. It’s a classic case of ‘oops, we forgot to tell you the real numbers,’ leaving us all wondering what kind of cosmic joke we’ve fallen into. Eric's take is equal parts incredulity and sarcasm, as he reflects on how this isn’t just an isolated incident but a rampant trend in the world of construction. Think your home renovation budget is a disaster? Welcome to the club! He connects this all too relatable mess to our personal experiences with home improvement and the shocking reality of hidden costs and unexpected expenses. But it’s not all doom and gloom; Eric also shares some personal updates that’ll make you feel like you’re right there with him—because who doesn’t love a little behind-the-scenes peek at someone else’s life? He’s gearing up for surgery on his shoulder next week, a journey that promises to be as entertaining as it is enlightening. With a blend of humor and reality, Eric talks about his past injuries, the impending rotator cuff repair, and how he plans to document his recovery on social media. He assures us he’s not about to slow down, even if he’ll be sporting a sling for a while. Eric's transparency about his health journey is refreshing, and it adds a layer of relatability that makes the episode feel like a chat with a friend rather than just another podcast. As the episode wraps up, he leaves us with some sage advice: when life gets rough, it’s okay to take a step back and tune out the chaos. Whether it’s skyrocketing project costs or personal challenges, he reminds us to keep our heads up and find humor in the absurdities of life. So grab a coffee, kick back, and enjoy this episode that’s packed with insights, laughs, and that signature Eric G charm.Takeaways:Eric G dives into the wild world of project costs, where budgets go to die, reminding us all how our kitchen remodels can turn into financial black holes.In a jaw-dropping twist, a local bridge project goes from $6 billion to a staggering $13.6 billion, proving that government transparency is about as reliable as a paper umbrella in a storm.Watch out, folks! Eric's gearing up for shoulder surgery next week, and he's not exactly thrilled about being in a sling for six weeks. Spoiler alert: it won’t be a walk in the park!Eric's health journey takes center stage as he shares his surgery plans and the absurdities of navigating the medical system, all while trying to stay upbeat and positive.With a history of injuries, Eric humorously reflects on how moving furniture can lead to unexpected trips...
Winter is upon us, and if you think you can just sit back and sip hot cocoa while the snow piles up outside, think again! Eric G and John Dudley dive headfirst into the chaotic world of winter home prep in this episode. They kick things off with some cheeky humor, reminiscing about last year’s ‘hot dumpster fire’ of a winter. Seriously, if you thought 2025 was rough, just wait until you hear their plans for tackling the rest of this winter! From cleaning gutters that are probably full of leaves and pine needles (oops) to ensuring your downspouts are actually doing their job and not just creating a lovely waterfall effect next to your foundation, they've got you covered. And let's not forget about the importance of checking your roof and chimney because, let's face it, nobody wants to deal with a leaky roof when it's freezing outside. They remind us all to prioritize safety and get those gutters cleared out—before that kindling turns into a bonfire courtesy of your neighbor's ill-timed fireworks. As the banter continues, Eric and John touch on the importance of insulating pipes and keeping your home warm enough to avoid those pesky freeze-ups. They drop some knowledge bombs about how letting your faucets drip can save you a lot of headache (and money) down the line. You’ll learn how to prep your home for unexpected weather patterns because, let’s face it, Mother Nature is a bit unpredictable these days. If you think you're safe just because you live in a warmer climate, think again! They share tips for everyone, whether you’re in the balmy south or the frigid north—seriously, nobody is safe from winter's wrath! Finally, they wrap up this informative hour with some laughter and relatable stories, emphasizing that a little prep can save you a ton of grief later. So grab a cup of joe, sit back, and gear up for a winter full of projects that’ll have your home ready to tackle anything the season throws your way. Seriously, you don’t want to miss these tips; they could end up saving you a ton of cash and a whole lot of stress!Takeaways:Winter home prep is essential; tackling simple projects can save you big bucks later on.Maintaining your gutters is crucial; don't let them become a fire hazard with debris buildup.Check your roof and chimney regularly to avoid winter leaks and costly repairs when spring arrives.Insulate your pipes and keep them warm to prevent those dreaded frozen pipe disasters this winter.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.comMentioned in this episode:Around the House 2026 YouTube! Make sure and Subscribe to our YouTube page! Around the House YouTube SiteHype Designs Visit SiteHype Designs and lets build a website that works as hard as you do! Use Promo Code "Eric G" for your free website audit and 30 minute consultation. Site Hype Designs Subscribe to the Around the House Pro Insider! Find the podcast here or your favorite podcast player! https://player.captivate.fm/show/d5793130-86a7-4b36-896b-b5c645059d3ba...
Diving into the age-old debate of whether to repair or replace, Eric G and John Dudley take listeners on a wild ride through the intricacies of home maintenance. The duo kicks things off with real talk about HVAC systems and the daunting costs of repairs versus replacements. Ever felt like you’re pouring money into a bucket with a hole in it? They get it! They paint vivid pictures of old furnaces that could roast marshmallows and new ones that are computer-operated wonders—except when they break and suddenly you’re staring down a price tag that looks like a small car. The conversation flows effortlessly as they transition from HVAC to water heaters, roofing, and even the joys of preserving vintage toilets. Yes, they even go there! Between the laughter and sarcasm, they emphasize the importance of knowing when to cut your losses and invest in replacements that might save you in the long run. Tune in for the absurdity of home repairs and the good-natured ribbing that comes with it. After all, who can resist a bit of banter about how hard it is to fix a roof when you’re busy dodging tree branches?Takeaways:Deciding whether to repair or replace can be tricky, especially with costly home systems.New HVAC units may be energy efficient, but their repair costs can leave you gasping for air.Old plumbing and electrical systems? Just rip them out and start fresh to avoid future headaches.When it comes to vintage fixtures, restoring can be better than replacing, if you know where to look.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.com/aroundthehouseCompanies mentioned in this episode:Sherwin WilliamsTotoCarrier InfinityHome DepotLowe'sThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed...
This week, we're diving into the whirlwind of wild and wacky tech coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where all the nerds get to show off their latest shiny toys. Eric G is our fearless guide through this chaotic wonderland, highlighting everything from Lutron's new smart wood blinds that can tilt like they're auditioning for a role in a sci-fi movie, to some seriously sleek robotic vacuums that can practically do the cha-cha under your couch. Seriously, if you've ever wished your home could just clean itself while you sit back and scroll through social media, your dreams might just come true. We’ll also touch on some killer partnerships in energy management and smart home security that could make your life just a tad easier—because who doesn’t want that? So grab your headphones and let’s get this tech party started! We're kicking off the New Year with a bang, and who better to guide us through the wild world of home improvement than our pal Eric G? After a much-needed holiday break (which, let's be honest, we all know was just a glorified excuse to eat too many cookies and binge-watch our favorite shows), Eric dives headfirst into the latest and greatest from the Consumer Electronics Show. You know, that fancy event where tech nerds gather to drool over gadgets we never knew we needed? Yeah, that one. Among the shiny new toys, Eric highlights the Casita Smart Wood Blinds - because why manually adjust your blinds when you can let technology do it for you? These beauties promise to optimize natural light like some kind of wizard, and all for a price that won't make you cry. If you’ve been dreaming of a home that practically runs itself, Eric’s got you covered with all the latest trends in smart home tech. So grab your toolbox, or, you know, just sit back and listen while you ponder the mysteries of who actually needs a robotic pool cleaner. Spoiler: it's definitely not me, but it sure sounds fun!Takeaways:Eric G is back from a holiday break and ready to dive into CES, where all the cool gadgets are being unveiled this week.Among the highlights at CES is Lutron's new Casita Smart Wood Blinds, which are totally DIY-friendly and optimize natural light like a pro.Dream Technology is introducing their new robotic cleaners that can reach under the couch, because apparently that’s the new frontier in cleaning.The MyQ SecureView lock combines a smart lock and doorbell into one, because why not make life just a bit more complicated with tech?CES is showcasing a ton of partnerships aimed at smarter home energy management, so get ready for a future where your house knows more about your energy use than you do.Eric G warns us about recalls on power strips and above-ground pools, because nothing says 'Happy New Year' like a safety hazard!Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.com/@aroundthehousewithericgCompanies mentioned in this episode:Lutron ElectronicsDream...
Let’s kick things off with a bang as Eric G and John Dudley dive deep into the chaos that is planning for those oh-so-glorious home projects in 2026. You know, the ones we’ve been daydreaming about for years while binge-watching home improvement shows. But hold your horses, folks! The duo is here to throw cold water on those Pinterest-perfect visions with some reality checks about rising costs and supply chain madness. They chat about how the financial landscape is shifting—thanks, inflation and tariffs!—and how that means if you’re thinking about a kitchen remodel or adding a sweet outdoor kitchen, you might just want to start checking lumber prices like you’re tracking crypto. Who knew home improvement could feel like day trading? Eric and John don’t just stop at doom and gloom, though. They dish out some solid advice on how to navigate this jungle of costs. Think of it as a treasure map but with way less gold and a lot more drywall. They emphasize the importance of planning, connecting the dots between projects, and maybe even getting a little sneaky with the tools of modern technology—hello, AI!—to help with your project planning. This isn’t just about making your home pretty; it’s about making smart decisions that won’t leave you financially stranded. So grab your notepad and get ready to take notes because these two are about to school you on how to not just survive, but thrive in the wild world of home renovations. And let’s not forget the hilarity that ensues as they share personal anecdotes that highlight the absurdities of home improvement. From unexpected plumbing disasters to the sheer insanity of pricing on materials, it’s a rollercoaster of laughs and “oh no, not again!” moments. By the end of this episode, you’ll be ready to tackle 2026 with a plan that’s not just smart, but also a little bit sarcastic—because why not laugh at the absurdity of it all?Takeaways:Planning for your 2026 projects is like playing chess with the lumber market, strategy is key!Don't throw away good materials just because you got excited; plan your remodel wisely, folks!Embrace your inner nerd: track lumber prices like they're stocks, it'll save you cash in the long run.Always consider the absurdity of building codes; they might just ruin your plans before you even start.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:American Redwood Lumber SocietyGE AppliancesHaierThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more
If you’ve ever thought the housing market is a circus, you’re absolutely right – and Eric G and John Dudley are here to be your ringmasters. In this lively discussion, they tackle the pressing issue of affordable housing with a blend of sarcasm and insight that keeps you wondering whether to laugh or cry. They kick things off by exploring how we’ve managed to turn the American Dream into a nightmare where buying a home feels about as likely as spotting Bigfoot. With the average starter home growing from a paltry 983 square feet in 1950 to a whopping 2,500 square feet today, it’s hard not to shake your head at our collective obsession with bigger is better. The hosts point out the nonsensical regulations that plague potential homeowners, from sky-high permit fees that feel like a fine for wanting to renovate your bathroom, to zoning laws that seem to have been written by someone who’s never stepped foot in a neighborhood. They capture the sheer frustration of home improvement enthusiasts who just want to make their living spaces better – but instead, end up feeling like they’re trying to navigate a minefield of bureaucratic nonsense. And let’s not even get started on the absurdity of needing to plant trees just to remodel your kitchen! But don’t worry, they haven’t lost all hope. Eric and John lay out some practical solutions, suggesting we look at vacant commercial spaces as a viable option for affordable housing. Imagine turning that empty office building into a thriving community of affordable apartments! It’s a win-win situation that could help address the housing crisis while utilizing existing structures. They challenge listeners to think critically about the real issues at play and inspire a grassroots movement to demand change. After all, if we don’t start prioritizing affordable housing now, we might end up with a future where everyone is living in tiny homes – and not the cute ones, but the ones made out of shipping containers!Takeaways:The absurd rise in average house sizes from 983 square feet in 1950 to nearly 2500 square feet today is a key factor in the affordable housing crisis.Eric and John highlight the ridiculousness of needing a permit for a kitchen remodel to plant trees, exposing the absurdity of bureaucratic red tape.They explore how local government policies and urban growth boundaries are artificially inflating land prices, making homes unaffordable for many.The conversation points out that innovative housing solutions, such as converting empty office spaces into livable units, could greatly alleviate housing shortages.A major concern is the lack of trades training in schools, which leaves a gap in skilled labor and exacerbates the housing construction problem.The duo sarcastically critiques the excessive development fees and insane permit costs that contribute to skyrocketing housing prices, showcasing the need for reform.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comamazon.comhomedepot.comCompanies...
Gather 'round, folks! In this stellar episode, Eric G. serves up a hearty slice of podcast magic by revisiting his banter with Tony and Corey from the Weekend Warriors show. They dive into the wild world of home improvement, where tarps somehow become a recurring character in their lives. Seriously, it’s like the tarps have their own fan club. The guys share the absurdity of spotting trees sprouting from gutters – because nothing says ‘I love home maintenance’ like a full-on forest in your drainage system. Oh, and did I mention their chemistry? It’s like Coke and Mentos, explosive and hilarious! They swap tales of DIY disasters and uncover why maintaining your home is basically a never-ending soap opera that involves power tools, questionable decisions, and more than a few laughs. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY guru or just someone trying to figure out which end of a hammer to hold, you'll find something to chuckle about. So, buckle up for this joyride through the absurdities of home improvement, where every project is an adventure, and every conversation is a treasure trove of wit and wisdom.Takeaways:The podcast dives into some serious home improvement discussions, covering everything from DIY projects to hiring professionals with a humorous twist.Eric G and his co-hosts reflect on their long history in the industry, sharing stories that highlight the absurdity of home repairs and improvements over the years.Tony and Corey from the Weekend Warriors show join the conversation to discuss how they transitioned from rivals to friends in the home improvement world, which is just *so* heartwarming, right?Tom Kubiniec from SecureIt Tactical shares insights on firearm safety and storage, emphasizing that keeping your guns accessible yet secure is more crucial than ever.The hosts tackle the importance of maintaining your home and the value of repeated advice, reminding listeners that not everyone hears the same info at the same time - so keep repeating those truths!Lastly, the episode wraps up with a nostalgic look back at the year, celebrating the best moments while preparing for what’s next in the world of home improvement, because why not?Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Secure It Tacticalpar LumberCokePepsiFordChevyBaldwin HardwareAmazonMentioned in this episode:Advertise on the Around the House Show! Contact us at AroundtheHouseOnline.com for more information! Suscribe to our YouTube Channel Want even more home improvement tips, tricks, and insider advice? Subscribe to my YouTube...
Kick back and get ready to dive into a juicy conversation about the wild world of hiring contractors, with Eric G and John Dudley leading the charge. These two seasoned pros dish out everything you need to know about navigating the often murky waters of contractor hiring. Think of it as your personal guide to avoiding all the potential pitfalls—like hiring that one guy who thinks he can fix your leaky roof with duct tape and a prayer. We’ll cover the essentials: how to find a contractor who doesn’t vanish like a magician, the red flags to watch out for, and the magical world of contracts that might as well be written in ancient hieroglyphics. Spoiler alert: it’s not just about price; it’s about finding someone who you can trust to not turn your home into a construction site version of a horror movie. Eric and John’s banter will keep you entertained while they drop some serious knowledge. Stick around, because the second half of the show takes a sharp turn into the realm of radon with expert Dallas Jones. We’re talking about that sneaky little gas that you can’t see or smell but could be lurking in your home like an unwanted guest. Dallas breaks down the science behind radon, why it’s suddenly the hot topic in home safety, and what you can actually do about it. You’ll leave with a clearer picture of why testing is crucial, how mitigation systems work, and why ignoring radon could be the biggest mistake you make this year. So grab your headphones and get ready to transform your home improvement knowledge from zero to hero!Takeaways:Hiring contractors can be a wild rollercoaster ride, so buckle up and be prepared for some unexpected twists and turns in the process.Don't just assume your radon mitigation system is working forever; regular checks are like checking if your ex is still stalking you – necessary and potentially life-saving!If you're in the trades, you're probably earning more than your college-educated friends who are still trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives.Having a solid understanding of radon and its implications can save lives, so don't wait for your home inspector to remind you – take charge of your family's safety today!Schools are failing to prep kids for the trades, leaving them to drown in student debt while Starbucks is hiring; it's time to rethink the education system's priorities.The conversation about radon is crucial, not just for homeowners but for everyone, so let's stop sweeping it under the rug like that one pile of laundry we all pretend doesn't exist.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Paramount PlusHGTVMTVEagle Hardware and GardenThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at
Christmas Eve rolls around, and what better way to celebrate than by tuning in to a little heartwarming chit-chat with yours truly, Eric G? This episode is all about reflecting on the rollercoaster that was 2025 and peeking into the crystal ball of 2026. Spoiler alert: it’s not all doom and gloom! Sure, the first half of the year felt like a dumpster fire—like, let’s just say I was ready to toss my New Year’s resolutions into the flames. But hey, after selling my house, everything flipped upside down in the best way possible. The show has skyrocketed with listeners and viewers, and I can’t thank you enough for being part of this wild ride. It’s like I’m the captain of a ship that just found treasure in the middle of the ocean—except instead of gold doubloons, I found amazing listeners. As we dive into this festive episode, I throw in a little holiday cheer (and a sprinkle of sarcasm, of course). Let’s chat about the absurdity of family holiday gatherings where politics lurk like unwanted fruitcake. I mean seriously, can we just enjoy time with loved ones without turning the dinner table into a boxing ring? This season is all about togetherness, and I’m here to remind you to put down the battle swords and embrace the awkward family moments instead. Let’s share some laughs and maybe even agree to disagree on those hot topics—at least until dessert rolls around. The joy of the season, despite its many interpretations, should be about cherishing those around us and creating memories worth keeping. And just when you thought we’d keep it all sentimental, I sprinkle in some updates on product recalls that could save you from turning your festive fun into a safety hazard. Because what’s Christmas without a little caution? We’ve got everything from pool recalls (who’s swimming in December anyway?) to those pesky power strips that might just spark more than holiday cheer. So, as we gear up for the new year, let’s keep it safe, keep it fun, and keep those resolutions in check—unless it’s to binge-watch more episodes of my show, in which case, I fully support that!Takeaways:Eric G reflects on 2025 as the best year ever for the podcast, thanks to listeners like you!He humorously shares how life turned around after a chaotic start to the year, proving that it can be a total dumpster fire and still end on a high note.During the holiday season, Eric encourages everyone to put aside political debates and just enjoy family time, because who needs that drama right now?A heads-up on product recalls is shared, including some seriously unsafe pool hazards that you definitely don’t want to ignore this Christmas.Listeners can expect more exciting episodes in 2026, with new guests and topics that are sure to knock your socks off!Eric’s planning to take a little holiday break in sunny California, because who doesn’t need a break from the rain and holiday chaos?Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comcpsc.gov
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dany wats

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Apr 27th
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ncooty

Too much filler, too little actual content. Even when the host talks, he sounds like a blathering right-wing talk-show host trying to fill time. Make a succinct point and move on.

Feb 25th
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