ETC Podcast
ETC Podcast
The ETC Podcast is an unfiltered, family-driven show where a father and his two sons sit down for honest, old-school conversation about life, politics, faith, and the world around them. Hosted by Tom, Eric, and Chase, the podcast was born out of their real dinner table discussions — the kind families used to have before debates moved online. Each episode captures that spirit of connection and curiosity, mixing personal stories, humor, and thoughtful takes on current events in a relaxed, relatable format. There are no scripts, no corporate agendas — just three guys meeting in the middle to talk...
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Episodes
Deck Chairs, Detectives & the Texas Commandments Clash Ep 3 24.11.2025
The podcast opens with Tom joining live from Miami as he prepares for a 10-day Caribbean cruise. The hosts—Tom, Chase, and Ryan—discuss three major topics: airport upgrades, cruise ship crime, and a controversial Texas school law.
Shutdowns, Steam, and Social Media Breaks – ETC Podcast Episode 2 17.11.2025 47:09
In this week’s episode of The ETC Podcast, the guys dive into a full spread of real-world conversations—no scripts, no filters. Eric, Tom, and Chase open with the breaking news of the government shutdown finally coming to an end, unpacking what it means for federal workers, SNAP benefits, and why political gridlock hits harder during the holidays. From there, the crew shifts into culture and gamin...
Episode 1: “Pull Up a Chair” – The First ETC Podcast Conversation 09.11.2025
In this debut episode, Tom and his sons Eric and Chase kick off The ETC Podcast — a no-filter, family discussion that feels like gathering around the dinner table. The trio dives into everything from the recent New York City mayoral election and government shutdowns to affordable housing, manufacturing jobs, and how AI is reshaping
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