• "We don't have to eat the chitlins no more"
    Oct 31 2024

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    "Shane was on fire in this episode as he and Q the Messenger agree to step out of their comfort zones and try an open mic comedy show. They dive into hilarious and thought-provoking topics, including Dave Chappelle’s skit about the blind Black white supremacist and the different forms of Tourette syndrome—like ‘Roll Tide, bitch!’ Shane shares stories from the Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain and reflects on dating a woman whose brother had Down syndrome. We also explore the curious world of giant rabbits in Texas, Shane’s experience with chitterlings, and how Q learned the word 'commiserate' from Shane. This episode is packed with laughs, deep moments, and the kind of chemistry that makes Vendor Chronicles a must-listen."



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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Black don't crack
    Oct 24 2024

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    "In this thought-stimulating, transparent, and truthful episode, Q the Messenger and Shane the Brain Knox dive into everything from a coworker named Blister to a farmer 'outstanding in their field.' We share stories of drinking ice wine near Niagara Falls, unpack the use of curse words, and explore the meaning of 'gay.' We also discuss Stone Mountain, the largest carving in the world, reflect on the importance of building a legacy, and challenge the idea of searching for yourself—encouraging you to create yourself instead. This episode is packed with humor, insight, and unfiltered truths that’ll leave you thinking long after it’s over."



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • "A Woke Chicken"
    Oct 16 2024

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    "Season 2 kicks off with a bang as Q the Messenger and Shane the Brain Knox dive into a wild mix of topics, tackling the taboo of discussing politics and religion, and even debating whether the earth is flat or round. What if God is an alien? We explore that, too. Things get hilarious as we talk about being infatuated with little people, Q’s favorite character being the dwarf in Game of Thrones, and Shane admitting he’s never watched it, but his wife has. Plus, we journey into the world of lucid dreaming, discuss how Michael Jackson used to be Black and transformed into a robot in one of his videos, and why you really don’t want to be reincarnated as a spike. This episode is full of unexpected twists, laughs, and thought-provoking conversations to kick off Season 2!"



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Special Guest " Lindsey Pattilo-Keane "
    Oct 9 2024

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    Today on Vendor Chronicles, we have a truly remarkable guest—Lindsey Pattillo-Keane, the first Executive Director of the MidCity District Association. Lindsey is a proud Huntsville native who brings a wealth of experience and passion to her role. She transitioned into this exciting position after serving as the Director of Marketing and Property Activation for RCP Companies and MidCity District since 2017. With a B.A. in Interior Design from the University of Alabama, and an MBA with a concentration in Leadership from the University of Houston – Downtown, Lindsey’s journey has taken her across the country and around the world, where she's gained invaluable experience in design, special events, and hospitality leadership. From exploring the vibrant Art Basel in Miami to the boutique hotels of Scotland, Lindsey has a keen eye for creating extraordinary experiences. Today, she’s here to share her vision for the MidCity District, her passion for building community, and the journey that brought her back home to Huntsville. Please welcome Lindsey Pattillo-Keane!"




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    44 mins
  • Chicken and Waffles at Starbucks
    Oct 8 2024

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • We can't be friends anymore
    Oct 2 2024

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    "Ready for the wildest ride yet? In this episode of Vendor Chronicles, Q the Messenger and Shane the Brain Knox break down the roots of early rap music, debate whether you should settle for low expectations or dream big, and spill the tea on Gonzo Fest at MidCity. We tackle the Star Wars vs. Star Trek battle that'll have you saying, 'We can't be friends anymore,' and vent about how outrageously expensive beer and hotdogs are at baseball games everywhere. But that's just the start! We explore the mindset of tackling life's biggest challenges with 'how do you eat an elephant?' and 'the journey of a thousand miles' metaphors, showing how getting started is half the battle. Shane opens up about using insulin and questions the alternatives without it, and we discuss how the TV show '1923' reflects the evolution of advancing technology. We also dive into DNA programming, share a jaw-dropping 'I'm pregnant' April Fool's joke, explain the 'tornado in the bottle' chaos, talk about buying land, uncover the true meaning of the word mortgage, explore the trappings of money without really having it, take a nostalgic look at chamber pots and wood stoves from back in the day, confront the reality of being a slave to the corporation, touch on parents whooping kids for future sins or things they don’t even know about, and reflect on the rarity of men sitting down, talking, and looking eye to eye. This episode is packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of raw, unfiltered conversation you didn’t know you needed!"

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • A case of Budweiser and a bottle of Jack
    Oct 2 2024

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    "In this unapologetically raw episode of Vendor Chronicles, Q the Messenger and Shane the Brain Knox cover it all—from Tony Hawk and Simone Biles to Egg Beater Jesus, and even Buc-ee’s famous beef jerky. We swap wild stories about bugs in popcorn, bees in margaritas, and the hustle behind organic honey. Dive into our personal origin stories and the chaos of child custody swaps and baby mama drama. Things heat up as we talk small-town community service, shooting rats at the dump with Leroy, fueled by Budweiser and Jack. We reveal the grind behind our New York Times bestseller, Southern Hustle: Kettlecorn and Wooden Toys, and share lessons learned from Boot and Bert. With insights on keeping your family out of your business, unpacking the Dunning-Kruger effect, and how ‘thoughts become things,’ this episode hits hard and leaves nothing unsaid."

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • To the window, to the wall
    Oct 1 2024

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    Get ready for a wild ride in this episode of Vendor Chronicles as Q the Messenger and Shane the Brain Knox dive into everything from the deeper meaning of art to the life and influence of Frank Zappa. We question historical figures like J. Edgar Hoover, debate the significance of individual voting, and even reflect on the legacy of Bill Clinton. From sharing stories about the Art Walk in downtown Huntsville, Alabama, to exploring the philosophy of 'Know Thyself,' we touch on music legends like Michael Jackson and 80's rock classics. We also finish up the infamous Tyson chicken story, talk inmate crews, proposing in the St. Louis Arch, and even buying a house sight unseen. With everything from bovine scat to Juneteenth, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and unexpected twists.

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    1 hr and 19 mins