• Episode 21 Pt. 2 - The Twenty One Pilots Episode: The Band That Brought Us Here
    Jun 23 2026

    In Part Two of our Twenty One Pilots series, we get a little more personal. We discuss the songs that have meant the most to us over the last decade, the tracks that carried us through difficult seasons, the lyrics that hit differently now than they did when we first heard them, and the songs we wish we could experience again for the very first time.

    We also hand out some highly prestigious (and completely unofficial) awards, including Best Lyric, Best Chorus, Best Bridge, Best Music Video, Best Album Opener, Best Album Closer, Best Live Song, Best Scream, Best Rap Verse, and Best Josh Dun Moment. Along the way, we share the songs that best represent who we are, the song we associate with our relationship, our most nostalgic Twenty One Pilots memories, and the track we would use to introduce someone to the band for the very first time.

    Most importantly, we reflect on why Twenty One Pilots has remained such a meaningful part of our lives when so many artists have come and gone over the years.

    Thank you for letting us spend two full episodes talking about a band that has shaped our lives in more ways than we can count.

    Stay alive, friends. |-/


    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:00:45 Our Favorite Songs

    0:04:08 Songs That Helped Us Through Difficult Seasons

    0:11:40 Lyrics That Hit Harder 10 Years Later

    0:16:34 Our Favorite Lyrics

    0:22:16 Songs We Want To Hear for the First Time Again

    0:23:59 Songs That Represent Us

    0:27:28 Song We Associate with Our Relationship

    0:31:53 Most Nostalgic Song

    0:34:03 Best Lyric

    0:35:39 Best Chorus

    0:35:57 Best Bridge

    0:38:42 Best Music Video

    0:40:51 Best Album Opener

    0:44:51 Best Album Closer

    0:46:32 Best Live Song

    0:48:56 Best Scream

    0:51:47 Best Rap Verse

    0:54:52 Best Josh Drum Moment

    0:57:02 Best Song to Introduce a New Listener to the Band

    0:58:51 Most Emotional Song

    1:01:15 Most Underrated

    1:04:36 Why This Band is the Soundtrack of Our Lives

    1:14:51 Thank You, Twenty One Pilots

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 21 Pt. 1 - The Twenty One Pilots Episode: The Band That Brought Us Here
    Jun 19 2026

    It's Episode 21, and there was only one band worthy of the occasion.

    This week, we finally dedicate an episode to the band that has been a part of our lives for more than a decade and the band that ultimately brought us together: Twenty One Pilots.

    In this episode, we share our individual stories of discovering the band, reflect on our evolution as fans over the years, and discuss what we believe makes Twenty One Pilots so different from everyone else. We dive into what Tyler and Josh do exceptionally well as artists, why the Skeleton Clique has remained so fiercely loyal, why the band continues to attract criticism, and which common complaints we think completely miss the point.

    We also tackle some of the most important questions known to Clique-kind: ranking every album, crowning the most underrated and overrated songs, highlighting overlooked lyrics, defending songs that deserved more love, drafting our ultimate Twenty One Pilots songs, and sharing a few hot takes that may or may not get our fan credentials revoked.

    Whether you've been here since self-titled, discovered them through Vessel, survived the Blurryface era, joined the Banditos in Trench, or found your way here through Clancy, this episode is our love letter to a band that has shaped both of our lives in ways we never could have predicted.

    And somehow, after all of this, we still had more to say. Come back next week for Part Two.

    Stay alive, friends. |-/


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Intro4:49 - Two Fans, One Band: How We Found Twenty One Pilots15:55 - More Than a Band: What Makes Them Different22:53 - Masters of Their Craft: What They Do Well26:17 - Welcome Back to Trench: Why the Fanbase Is Loyal35:58 - Not Everyone's Cup of Chlorine : Why People Don’t Like Them38:30 - What’s a Blurryface?: Criticisms That Miss the Point41:00 - The Few. The Proud. The Emotional.46:08 - Putting Our Reputation on the Line: Album Rankings53:00 - Justice for…: Our Most Underrated Songs56:55 - Too Much Hype?: Our Most Overrated Songs58:32 - Bars.: Our Most Underappreciated Lyrics1:02:13 - Deserved Radio Play : What Should’ve Been a Bigger Hit?1:04:49 - Late Bloomer: Songs We Appreciated Later1:06:59 - Square Up with Me: The Song Draft1:09:59 - Overcompensating with Opinions: Hot Takes


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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Episode 20 - Rolls, Records, and Regional at Best
    Jun 2 2026

    This week, we take a trip back to the beginning and revisit one of our favorite memories: Cane's Night. What started as a casual evening of vinyl records, chicken fingers, and Edge of Tomorrow somehow turned into an all-night conversation that neither of us wanted to end.

    We also relive the chaos of fighting for tickets to Twenty One Pilots' massive one-night-only show in Columbus, talk about the latest progress on our movie script, and discuss the delicate balance between healthy eating and our unwavering devotion to Texas Roadhouse rolls.

    Elsewhere, Atlas meets with Blake to talk band backing tracks, we survive a cliff-jumping adventure at Lake Whitney, spend a packed weekend bouncing between church, Flower Child, grocery shopping, and Polka Fest, and Olivia shares some recent audiobook reviews including a few controversial opinions about John Green.

    To wrap things up, Atlas reflects on where he's at professionally, what the future might hold, and we talk about our search for a new apartment before the chaos of summer fully kicks in.


    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:00:30 The Most Productive Sleep Deprivation of Our Lives

    0:07:43 The Eras Tour: Twenty One Pilots Version

    0:25:15 The Table Read Awaits

    0:35:20 The Texas Roadhouse Appreciation Society

    0:54:42 Coffee Beans and Backing Tracks

    0:57:55 The Lake Day Chronicles

    1:00:55 Flower Child to Polka Fest

    1:05:20 Liv's Book Corner: Boundaries, Budgets, and Bright Places

    1:14:37 Atlas' Applications & Aspirations

    1:26:44 Apartment Hunting Season

    1:31:45 Outro

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Episode 19 - Modern Love & Minor Meltdowns
    May 26 2026

    Today’s episode is a little bit all over the place in the best way possible. We start by reading through some of Liv’s old journal entries from the very beginning of our relationship starting with the concert where we met and our first unofficial date and reflect on what it feels like looking back on a relationship before we knew where it would end up. From there, we get into a deeper conversation about modern dating culture, why we think dating should be an intentional test for marriage rather than a performance, and how authenticity matters more than chemistry alone.

    We also recap church this morning and the start of a new series on the Holy Trinity focused on God the Father, followed by an extremely passionate discussion about why Panda Express might secretly be one of the best macro-friendly fast food spots out there. Later, we rant about The Devil Wears Prada 2, why we think some movies should stay untouched, and how the sequel completely missed what made Miranda Priestly such a compelling character in the first place.

    To wrap things up, we talk about the progress on Zenith: Desire, the realities of balancing creative projects with life, and what it’s been like building something meaningful together as a couple. Atlas also opens up about where he’s currently at mentally and creatively in his career, how his goals and passions have shifted over the years, and what it looks like to reconsider the future while growing alongside someone you love.

    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:01:51 Dear Diary, I Think I Met My Husband

    0:15:12 Compatibility Over Chemistry

    0:33:37 God the Father & Orange Chicken

    0:35:52 Miranda Would Hate This

    0:48:55 The Final Act

    0:54:34 Career Paths & Existential Dread

    1:06:53 Outro

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 18 - Creating Things that Last
    May 19 2026

    This week’s episode is all over the place in the best way possible. We celebrate the release of Annex B’s second EP, Oblivion, reflect on making art without chasing validation, and unpack the weird emotional reality of creating things you genuinely care about. We also talk about an experience that accidentally helped reaffirm our film script writing-process, Liv beginning work on a Zenith-inspired book, and why inspiration is sometimes more important than originality.

    Beyond the creative spirals, we catch up on our trip to Houston, our ongoing housing search before our lease ends, recording acoustic covers in Ennis under intense time pressure, and Liv’s recent audiobook obsession after finishing both Narnia and The Hunger Games. We also have a very real conversation about living with misophonia, the ways it affects our relationship and future fears around it, plus our thoughts on Billie Eilish’s insane Hit Me Hard and Soft 3D experience directed by James Cameron.

    Basically: art, burnout, books, noise sensitivity, Zillow, and emotional damage.


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Intro

    1:13 - Charting #1 in Our Apartment

    5:13 - This Episode Is Somehow Current

    7:57 - Your Dream Project Might Still Be Mid

    21:11 - Fine, We’ll Just Make It Ourselves Then

    29:56 - Stories Born From Stories

    35:58 - In Sickness and in Mouth Noises

    1:02:31 - Hit Me Hard and Soft and Also in 3D

    1:10:24 - Audio Book Olympics & Post-Narnia Depression

    1:20:15 - Mother’s Day and Emotional Growth

    1:22:51 - The Ennis Sessions

    1:27:11 - House Dreams, Apartment Budget

    1:31:43 - Outro

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Episode 17 - Anyway, Coop… We Need to Talk
    May 12 2026

    This week’s episode has everything: kolaches, conflict resolution, Michael Jackson discourse, audiobook slander, White Rock Lake walks, and Atlas spiraling deeper into his movie-writing era.

    We talk about trying to become the kind of adults who grocery shop with a list, the communication patterns we’ve started noticing in our relationship, and why vulnerability with friends matters more than we think. We also share thoughts on the Michael Jackson biopic, the pressure parents put on kids to succeed, Atlas’ first time watching The Devil Wears Prada, and the books Olivia has been obsessing over this week (plus one she absolutely hated).

    Also featuring: friendship appreciation, acoustic EP rehearsals, health goals, and an alarming amount of emotional honesty.


    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:03:11 Holy Kolaches and Meal Prep

    0:06:30 Communication Issues (Remastered)

    0:38:28 A Fellowship of Yappers

    0:39:54 Moonwalking Into Generational Trauma

    0:51:23 Oblivion Is Taking Over the Plot

    0:55:46 An Abundance of Disappointment

    0:59:58 Cardio for the Girls, Acoustic Sessions for the Boys

    1:04:23 Atlas Discovers Fashion Cinema

    1:10:28 The Sunday Night Pep Talk

    1:19:13 Outro

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 16 - Not a Perfect World, Just a Better Routine
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, we recap a thought-provoking church message on why a “perfect” society doesn’t quite work in the real world, and share the personal rules we’re building our lives around right now to grow in discipline, health, and faith.

    We also catch up on meaningful time with friends, talk through a very real (and very expensive) life update, and let you in on what we’re learning about money, priorities, and long-term goals. Plus: grocery dates, current watchlist reviews, a surprisingly productive audiobook streak, and a big update: our movie script is officially in the works!

    Oh, and somewhere in there… an 18.5 mile walk.


    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:05:24 Why Utopia Doesn't Survive Reality

    0:31:01 Liv's Reset Blueprint

    0:36:48 Baptisms & Catch-Ups

    0:39:29 $4,500 Worth of Character Development

    0:47:00 Errands, But Make It Romantic

    0:51:46 Morally Grey Lawyers & Magical Lions

    1:01:00 Turning Time Into Growth

    1:03:41 We're Actually Doing This

    1:11:32 Just a Light Stroll...

    1:15:46 Outro

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 15 - Your Mom Needs to Come Pick Y’all Up
    Apr 28 2026

    From Easter Sunday at Six Flags to a chaotic weekend in Little Rock, this week had a little bit of everything. We start by recapping the beginning of the week with a fun trip to Six Flags with the Murtha sisters that quickly sets the tone for what becomes a very eventful stretch of days filled with small disasters and car issues that refuse to resolve themselves.

    By Friday, we make our way to Little Rock where the boys spend time at Oaklawn watching horse races while Liv gets some intentional one-on-one time with Atlas’ grandparents. We have late-night hangouts, unexpectedly amazing tacos, and conversations that somehow drift from current life updates into full-blown childhood nostalgia spirals. We also talk through the more unexpected moments of the trip, including Jake performing in a salsa band as a very committed white boy on trombone. The weekend wraps with meaningful time spent with family, a lot of laughs, and some genuinely sweet conversations that balance out the chaos.

    And to close it all out, we share a big podcast update: we’ve officially upgraded our setup with new microphones and are stepping into a new era where we’ll start bringing guests onto the show soon!


    Chapters:

    0:00:00 Intro

    0:02:21 Easter, Rollercoasters, and Public Enemy #1 (Teenage Boys)

    0:21:08 $0 Parking, $$$ Consequences

    0:27:05 Check Engine Light: A Love Story

    0:31:58 We Finally Called Saul

    0:34:42 She Said She'd 'Shoot the Families'???

    0:47:00 Lucky Number 4 Strikes Again

    0:52:48 Couple Goals, Honestly

    0:56:10 Forgetful Jake, Unforgettable Tacos

    1:02:21 A White Boy Played Salsa and Somehow We Ended Up at Floam?

    1:08:10 Southern Tail Talks & Podcast Upgrade

    1:14:57 Outro

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    1 hr and 16 mins