Blue Collared Banter Titelbild

Blue Collared Banter

Blue Collared Banter

Von: Ken & Ryan
Jetzt kostenlos hören, ohne Abo

Über diesen Titel

Real friends. Real laughs. Real talk.


Join Ken and Ryan as they navigate the ups and downs of life with humor, honesty, and plenty of banter. Whether they’re chatting about their workdays, family adventures, current events, or personal stories, their unique perspectives and genuine friendship bring a fresh and relatable voice to every episode.


In a world filled with countless podcasts and videos, Blue Collared Banter stands out with its authentic approach and spontaneous conversations. No topic is off-limits — from the hilarious to the heartfelt — and you never know what surprises are in store.


Tune in for genuine connections, side-splitting laughter, and insightful conversations that will keep you coming back for more. With Ken and Ryan leading the way, you’ll feel like you’re right there with friends, sharing in life’s unpredictable moments.


Don’t miss an episode — because every one promises a new story, a new joke, and a whole lot of fun. Dive into Blue Collared Banter today and experience the difference of true friendship and real talk.



© 2026 Blue Collared Banter
Sozialwissenschaften
  • Blue Collared Banter: E03 - Beards, Bras, and Blue Cheese
    Mar 3 2026

    In Episode 3 of Blue Collared Banter ; Beards, Bras, and Blue Cheese , Ryan and Ken settle into their Tuesday routine while Florida pretends it’s the Arctic (yes, apparently Tampa saw flurries). From there, things immediately derail into beard transformations, barber miracles, and the bold claim that facial hair is basically contouring for men. Ryan also explains why he refuses to wear a beanie; in his words it makes him look like he’s casing the neighborhood.

    A couple of “hear me out” debates take over: Would you rather live in a world of nonstop public speakerphone conversations or be trapped in endless small talk? And somehow, tire rotation becomes a passionate topic instead of something you ignore until it’s too late.

    There’s a jobsite story involving an estimate, some unexpected mischief, and the kind of awkward moment only service techs truly understand. Each customer has their own needs, and some of those needs are "special." Then Florida Man Chronicles returns with a Polk County suspect rocking an “all gas no brakes” neck tattoo and a Clearwater situation involving a possum that deserved better.

    They close out with Why We Drink,a rant about gated communities, gate codes, call boxes, and HOA energy that tests a man’s patience. Then we take a brief snake detour because, well… Florida.

    If you came for professionalism, you’re in the wrong place. If you came for beards, bad decisions, and blue-collar chaos, press play.

    https://www.instagram.com/bluecollaredbanter/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@bluecollaredbanter

    https://www.youtube.com/@BlueCollaredBanter

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Blue Collared Banter: E02- Mean Kids and Bullet Wounds
    Feb 25 2026

    In Episode 2 of Blue Collared Banter, the beers are cold, Ken is once again “Kennifer,” and Florida’s version of a cold front has two grown men arguing about what actually counts as winter. Static shocks, dad complaints, and unnecessary confidence set the tone early.

    Ryan shares how a simple laundry shelf turned into cutting open walls, fixing pipes, and realizing he might’ve helped cause the problem in the first place. What follows is a spiral into “YouTube University” home repairs, water softener disasters, and the kind of DIY confidence that usually costs more than hiring someone.

    A “Would You Rather” question about stealing (hypothetically… relax) somehow turns into grocery bills, Publix receipts that feel criminal, and the realities of feeding a family. Add in kids roasting their parents, blended family chaos, and tall step-dad jokes, and things stay right on brand.

    They react to some absolutely unhinged news stories that make you question humanity, then pivot into a hard lesson involving a firearm and a moment of “I probably should’ve double-checked that.”

    The episode wraps with Beyond the Front Door, where they talk about the wild, gross, and unbelievable things they’ve seen inside customers’ homes—plus a surprisingly aggressive debate about what you’re supposed to call a roundabout. If you enjoy controlled chaos with a blue-collar twist, this one delivers.

    https://www.instagram.com/bluecollaredbanter/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@bluecollaredbanter

    https://www.youtube.com/@BlueCollaredBanter

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 30 Min.
  • Blue Collared Banter: E01-Trouser Snake or Rattle Snake?
    Feb 20 2026

    In the pilot episode of Blue Collared Banter, Ryan and Ken, two longtime friends, HVAC techs, and family guys finally put a mic in front of the same off-the-clock conversations they’ve been having for years. This isn’t an AC help show. It’s stories from the job, life at home, and whatever else comes up… recorded from a home office that doubles as a Lego display room (so background chaos is basically a co-host).

    They talk about how they met on the job back in 2014–2015, why military HVAC doesn’t exactly translate to Florida residential work, and how they once used earpieces on service calls for backup until one of them got accused of stealing a customer’s purse. There’s also some debate over questionable life-or-death hypotheticals that probably didn’t need that much thought.

    The show introduces its first segment, You’ve Got To Be Shitting Me*, featuring a West Virginia rat-shooting mishap and a Florida deputy chasing down a runaway emu.

    In This Is Why We Drink, Ryan vents about sending out wedding save-the-dates… then postponing the wedding after buying a house, creating just enough confusion to keep family group chats active through April 17, 2027.

    Expect adult language, work stories, and conversations that probably shouldn’t be recorded, but now are. Feedback is welcome at bluecollaredbanter@gmail.com.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 40 Min.
Noch keine Rezensionen vorhanden