Nick and Evers

This Could Go Anywhere

Comedy EN ↓ 8 episodes

No script. No theme. Just two cousins seeing where the conversation goes. Every episode of This Could Go Anywhere is entirely different. One week it’s dumb hypotheticals and bad tattoo ideas, the next it’s deep talks, hot takes, and whatever weird story pops into our heads. It’s unpredictable, unfiltered, and somehow always hilarious.

Author

Nick and Evers

Category

Comedy

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Dec 9, 2025

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Episodes

The Wrong Suitcase Story 09.12.2025

This week we talk catcalling, airport mistakes, flight credits, driving strangers across the state, and the moment Evers accidentally yelled “SUCKS!” at a gymnastics meet in front of 170 people. Plus: the cross-dresser suitcase mix-up, a new dressing-room business idea, why younger generations hate phone calls, and some real talk about relationships, family, and communication. It’s the perfect mix...

The Worst Stadium Ever 01.12.2025

Nick and Evers rant about the worst stadium ever and somehow end up talking about mascots, a childhood pet named Tripod, Auburn fan chaos, marriage sleep habits, and a hotel room built for short kings. Pure chaos, pure cousin energy.

Thanksgiving Throwdown 24.11.2025

Thanksgiving Throwdown is here! This week, cousins Evers & Nick deliver a full Thanksgiving special featuring: Our official Thanksgiving Food Draft The most unhinged Thanksgiving hot takes Survival strategies for awkward family moments Why the Cowboys need to be banned from Thanksgiving TV Thanksgiving Would You Rather Rivalry Week + Iron Bowl talk Dessert debates, family chaos, and everything...

Bathroom Miracles & Bad Decisions 17.11.2025

What do a speeding ticket, a mystery Walmart package, a fruit bat, and a bathroom miracle have in common? Absolutely nothing — which is exactly why they all show up in this episode. Welcome to the chaos. New episodes weekly.

Free Smells & Misheard Lyrics 10.11.2025

Nick and Evers talk about dream inventions, fast-food taglines, and misheard lyrics that have ruined songs forever. Somewhere along the way, they brainstorm million-dollar ideas, debate Pepsi vs Coke, and spiral into complete chaos. 🎧 New episodes every week on Apple & Spotify 📺 Full episodes on YouTube

Evers Prays for the Deaf to Hear & Nick Rips His Pants 03.11.2025

Nick and Evers get real about family, faith, and youth retreats before things go completely off the rails. From embarrassing prayers to failed word games and dreams of becoming mascots, this episode is heartfelt, hilarious, and pure chaos — because, as always, this could go anywhere.

Cracker Barrel Confessions & Facebook Regrets 27.10.2025

Nick and Evers are back and entirely off the rails. Debating which restaurant they’d eat at forever, sharing questionable Facebook memories, and reading an AI-written Mad Libs story that somehow involves George Clooney giving up acting. They wrap up with some chaotic Would You Rather questions and a few public-behavior rants that hit way too close to home. Because once again… this could go anywher...

From Cha-Cha Slides to Cannolis 19.10.2025

In this first episode of This Could Go Anywhere , Nick and Evers dive straight into chaos — from the worst things they’ve seen at weddings (yes, the Cha-Cha Slide is on trial) to drafting their all-time favorite desserts. Somewhere in between, they debate the best walk-up songs in baseball, argue about naps, share bizarre dreams, and end with a full-blown rant about roundabouts. It’s random. It’s...

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