Brendan Jones
Take 2 Podcast
“Take 2” is where candid conversations, wild stories, and life’s unexpected moments collide. From funny encounters and personal confessions to lessons you didn’t know you needed, we break it all down—raw, real, and relatable. Tune in, laugh, reflect, and maybe even see life from a whole new angle.
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Deleted Scenes: The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Bonus Episode) 30.06.2026 17:17
The people have spoken. Every now and then, we cut parts of our episodes because they’re a little too controversial or could cause issues in our personal lives. But after your votes, we decided to release one of those deleted scenes. This bonus segment is called “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” and it’s our unfiltered conversation about someone who’s a close friend to both of us.
ESP 3: Back With Receipts - Accountability Hits Different the Second Time 28.04.2026 58:15
In this episode, we dive into what happens when accountability comes back around the second time. We read more anonymous submissions, reflect on real-life situations where lessons had to be learned twice, and catch up on an update from a previous story that didn’t end the way anyone expected. Plus, of course, we keep it fun, honest, and a little messy in the best way.
No Names, Just Tea: Confessions, Chaos & Hot Takes 14.04.2026 1:09:05
Anonymous submissions took over this episode 😭 From confessions and crazy storytimes to giving real advice, we’re saying what everybody’s thinking. And you already know we had to get into some hot takes—because the internet has been a mess lately. From the talk around CJ So Cool’s ex-wife allegedly being dead to Kanye West’s so-called “betrayal list,” yeah… we said what needed to be said. No name...
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