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Welcome to "Garage Sales Unhinged", the  podcast where we are talking about weird and wonderful characters, finds, and vibes at garage sales, yard sales, estate sales, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Reddit. Everywhere and anywhere that you might find a second hand purchase and some wheeling and dealing.
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In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake debate about where to find specific items like dinner plates, waffle irons, tuxedos, and lawnmowers at the best prices. They delve into the pros and cons of various secondhand outlets such as Goodwill, Facebook Marketplace, and specialty thrift shops. Jake and Julie also touch upon the cultural shift away from traditional wedding china and discuss their personal experiences with secondhand purchases. Despite intending to debate, the duo finds themselves largely in agreement, making for an informative and entertaining discussion on thrifty shopping.
Thriftmas Season

Thriftmas Season

2026-01-0628:07

Julie and Jake discuss their personal experiences with affordable and unique secondhand finds, highlighting the growing trend of gifting thrifted items. Referencing an article from ModernRetail.co titled 'The Year of Thriftmas', they explore how economic pressures and changing attitudes towards secondhand shopping have led to a surge in its popularity. The discussion covers the meaningfulness and value of thrifted gifts, supported by examples and market statistics, including the growth of platforms like TheRealReal and ThreadUp. They advocate for the thoughtful, economical, and unique nature of secondhand gifts while sharing amusing personal anecdotes.Read the entire article referenced in the episode here = https://www.modernretail.co/tariffs/the-year-of-thriftmas-why-secondhand-gifts-could-finally-go-mainstream-this-holiday-season/?mod=djemCMOToday
Liquidation Pallets

Liquidation Pallets

2025-12-3021:08

In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake dive into the concept of blind purchases, such as buying items sight unseen, including liquidation pallets. The hosts recount a Wirecutter article where a 450-pound pallet was purchased for $2,000, revealing the mixed results of such ventures. They suggest leveraging the allure of the unknown by creating 'mystery boxes' for garage sales to gamify the experience and entice buyers. The episode also touches on potential uses for damaged items and how to engage community or educational projects with these concepts.
Julie and Jake, hosts of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' conduct their second annual gift gifting episode where they have a limit of $10 for secondhand finds. Highlights include Jake gifting Julie a frog statue sourced from a neighbor's yard and Julie giving Jake an interactive piece of artwork with chalk pens. The episode wraps up with a humorous reflection on gift-giving and the joys of finding hidden treasures at garage sales. Listeners are invited to follow their adventures and tips on their Instagram page @garagesalesunhinged.
Zombie Neighbor

Zombie Neighbor

2025-12-1625:45

In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' Jake shares the peculiar story of a neighboring house located in a state of probate limbo. The property has been vacant since the passing of its elderly owner, leaving behind vast collections of vintage items and even a Cadillac. Despite multiple attempts to resolve the property's issues, including a failing shared fence and overgrown yard, no one has claimed ownership, making the house effectively ownerless. Along the way, they discuss the implications of property intestacy and the conundrums faced when estates remain unresolved.
Hosts Julie and Jake of 'Garage Sales Unhinged' explore the peculiar and often bizarre world of garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales. This episode dives into the true crime associated with secondhand sales, discussing three unusual stories: a drug-influenced theft at a yard sale, an estate sale scammer cheating clients, and a burglar hosting yard sales to sell stolen items. They emphasize that these instances highlight the darker side of an otherwise community-oriented activity, underscoring the need for integrity and trust in secondhand sale environments.
In this episode of Garage Sales Unhinged, hosts Julie and Jake discuss Macklemore's hit song 'Thrift Shop,' highlighting its cultural impact and unique message about the value of secondhand shopping. They dive into the song's lyrics, music video, and its significance in contrasting the opulence often depicted in rap music with the creativity and individuality found in thrift store finds.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' host Jake recounts finding a peculiar article from MSN, which was actually an AI-generated piece based on a Reddit thread. This discovery prompts a discussion about the proliferation of AI-generated content in journalism, comparing it to cheaply made, mass-produced goods versus durable, secondhand items. They also touch on the ethics and implications of AI in media, challenging the authenticity behind online content. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of quality and genuineness in both media and consumer products.
Bonus: White Pants

Bonus: White Pants

2025-10-2806:27

Julie and Jake of 'Garage Sales Unhinged' bring a bonus story from Season One, highlighting a humorous story about Jake's attempt to borrow their older brother's 'hammer pants'. It was almost the perfect sibling crime.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake talk about Halloween costumes; past and present. Jake highlights Spirit Halloween stores, their overstock issues, popular and predicted costumes, and fun personal costume memories from their past. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of secondhand shopping for potential Halloween costumes, emphasizing creativity and budget-friendliness.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' host Julie introduces her guest, Guy, a dad in Arkansas known for his funny Facebook Marketplace posts. Guy talks about his journey of selling his children's outgrown clothes and toys with humorous captions. He discusses how he leverages his marketing background and creative writing skills to make mundane items appealing. The conversation covers the dynamics of selling secondhand items, the challenges of balancing creativity with a busy family life, and the humorous aspects of turning children's clothes into engaging content. Guy provides insights into making an impact on social media through originality and connecting with people in unexpected ways.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake explore the eccentric, bizarre, and downright hilarious items found at garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales. They discuss quirky finds like a 747 cockpit, a taxidermied frog in a rocking chair, and even conversations about fart jars. Adding to the fun, Julie and Jake share their thoughts on peculiar secondhand items, the thrill of these treasure hunts, and the weird joys of secondhand shopping. The episode closes with a call to listeners to share their strangest finds and invites them to connect via Instagram (@garagesalesunhinged) and email (garagesalesunhinged@gmail.com).
Julie and Jake take listeners through the emotionally charged process of decluttering personal and family possessions. They discuss the sentimental challenges of letting go of items, especially after significant life changes such as moving, divorce, or the death of a loved one. The hosts share practical tips, including utilizing estate sale companies, local resources, and social worker help, to alleviate the burden. They emphasize that decluttering is not just a physical act but an emotional journey, and highlight the importance of seeking assistance to make the process more manageable.
Company Swag Debate

Company Swag Debate

2025-09-2329:31

Julie and Jake discuss career experiences, touching on the transient nature of modern employment, including a detailed account of Julie's tenure at Cheesecake Factory. The hosts delve into the peculiarities of wearing and disposing of company-branded apparel, considering how they'd use or donate corporate swag.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake discuss the deceptive practices of Value Village, a for-profit thrift store chain owned by Savers that has marketed itself with a charity-like image. Julie details how Value Village misleads donors into believing they are supporting charities when, in fact, the items donated often result in minimal contributions to charitable organizations.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake reminisce about 'The Drew Carey Show' and delve into Cleveland's quirky attractions, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Cleveland Haunt Club. The episode highlights the Haunt Club's annual event, the Haunted Garage Sale and Hearse Cruise-in, where enthusiasts gather to celebrate haunt-themed vendors, food trucks, and music.
The Bronco Market

The Bronco Market

2025-09-0222:39

Hosts Julie and Jake share personal experiences about fitting in during high school, particularly focusing on the pressure to wear branded clothing in the 90s and how Jake chose to avoid it. Julie highlights an innovative concept at East Forsyth High's Bronco Market, a thrift store run by the school which provides necessities to students, reduces stigma with anonymous shopping via QR codes, and gives students work experience.
Larry King Estate Sale

Larry King Estate Sale

2025-08-2632:15

In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' Julie and Jake discuss the recent Larry King estate auction, highlighting the eclectic mix of memorabilia and quirky items like a jellybean portrait of King. As they explore the auction's offerings, they reflect on what their own estate sales might reveal about them, with Julie's travels and minimalistic souvenirs contrasted against Jake's sticky note abundance.
In this episode of 'Garage Sales Unhinged,' hosts Julie and Jake talk about an innovative date night idea where couples buy outfits for each other from thrift stores within a set budget and wear them on the same night. Their discussion is interlaced with personal anecdotes, including Julie's trip to Australia and humorous stories about their family. They also highlight the social and economic benefits of thrift shopping and suggest it as a budget-friendly, entertaining activity for couples.
Julie and Jake focus on the ethics and feasibility of hosting a 'pay what you think it's worth' yard sale, inspired by a lively Reddit thread. They debate the pros and cons, potential issues with honesty, and alternative solutions like using Venmo for payments.
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