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Wease Family Circus is a long-form conversation podcast built around legacy, honesty, humor, and what comes after the microphone gets turned off. For more than three decades, Brother Wease was a constant voice on the radio. He was a daily presence woven into the lives of listeners, co-hosts, producers, and a community that grew up together on the air. When that era ended, the story felt unfinished. Questions lingered. Context was missing. And much of the real human experience behind the scenes never had a place to land. This podcast exists to change that. Not by living in the past, but by finally putting it in its proper place. Wease Family Circus brings the original cast back together in an environment that feels familiar, loose, and unfiltered. No clocks. No commercial breaks. No corporate guardrails. Just real conversations between people who shared years of life, pressure, creativity, conflict, laughter, and growth inside a studio and are now reconnecting on their own terms. The early episodes focus on re-establishing chemistry and trust. Catching up. Telling stories that were never told publicly. Letting listeners feel like they are back in the room again. As the show unfolds, one long-teased chapter is finally addressed. A behind-the-scenes look at the final on-air day and the moments surrounding it. That story matters and it deserves clarity, but it is not the destination. It is the doorway. From there, the show expands outward. Wease Family Circus evolves into a space for reunions and reflections with the original cast, conversations with notable guests from radio, media, sports, and culture, and select moments pulled from the archive. Not as nostalgia bait, but as context. It is a place for honest discussion about legacy, identity, creativity, and change. Humor that still bites. Stories that still matter. Voices that still connect. This is not a rehash. This is not a grievance tour. And it is not a museum piece. It is a living continuation that honors what was built while allowing room for something new to exist alongside it. If you grew up listening, this is a chance to reconnect with voices that shaped your mornings. If you are new, this is an honest look at what long-running creative work actually costs and what it gives back. No scripts. No forced segments. No pretending the past did not happen or that it has to define the future. Welcome to the Wease Family Circus.© 2026 WEASE CIRCUS LLC. All rights reserved. Sciences sociales
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    • The Dog Peed The Bed | Wease Family Circus EP.2
      Jan 21 2026
      The Dog Peed The Bed—and that's just the beginning of the chaos in Episode 2. Fresh off the heartbreak of the Bills' playoff loss, the Wease family gathers to process the pain, debate what went wrong, and share their raw reactions to Sean McDermott getting fired. From Lucy attending a watch party at Barbell Bob to the collective depression that followed, this episode captures what it means to be a Bills fan in 2025—hope, heartbreak, and the inevitable "wait 'til next year." But sports aren't the only topic on the table. Wease dives into the Miami Hurricanes' national championship game against the Indiana Hoosiers, breaking down the gutsy coaching decisions and standout performances that made it a thriller. Plus, there's plenty of family banter about keeping up with the neighbors (who all drive BMWs), Wease's insistence on shopping for a new luxury car, and Doreen's firm stance on why he absolutely should not. Then comes the story that defines this episode: Stevie the dog pees the bed at 2 a.m. after Wease ignored explicit warnings not to feed her greasy chicken wings and BBQ ribs. Doreen recounts the entire ordeal—rinsing the comforter, doing laundry in the middle of the night, bundling up to take the dog out again—all while Wease slept soundly. When he woke up freezing and complained about his missing blanket, he had no idea what chaos had unfolded. It's peak Wease Family Circus. Other highlights include: Merch madness: Jake and Wease go head-to-head over pricing and quality. Jake wants premium garments that feel great and look sharp; Wease thinks $35 for a T-shirt is highway robbery. The compromise? Options for everyone—whether you want top-tier or basic gear with the logo. Website sneak peek: Wease accidentally leaks details about the upcoming Wease Family Circus website (oops), which Jake has been building with help from Paul Azac and Glenn Galbraith. It's loaded with vintage photos, merch, bios, and more—coming soon. YouTube comments: Wease discovers the YouTube Studio app and is blown away by the flood of positive feedback, guest requests, and nostalgic asks. The family discusses ramping up content—live shows on Sunday nights, Throwback Thursdays, recorded episodes, and more. Expect at least four unique pieces of content per week. Parking lot battles: A heated debate over backup cameras, tight parking spots, and Wease's refusal to use technology. Doreen can park the car in three seconds. Wease? Not so much. Cue the embarrassment when a neighbor watches the whole ordeal. Coming soon: Fan-favorite guests like Tools, Diane, Tommy, Mary Ann, Cirque, Brooks, and more Rochester legends. Plus, the first sponsor—Cannabis Quarter in Clifford—gets a shoutout for their pre-rolls, gummies, and vapes (shoutout to those dog walker joints). And the big tease: Next episode, Wease promises to reveal everything that happened on his final day on the air—the day that ended his 40+ year radio career with no goodbye, no farewell tour, just done. You'll see never-before-seen video and hear the full story behind the shocking exit that left everyone wondering what really went down. Whether you're here for the Bills misery, the family dysfunction, or the promise of legendary stories to come, Episode 2 delivers laughs, chaos, and plenty of heart. It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
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