It's a Sticker, It Doesn't Mean Anything!!!

It's a Sticker, It Doesn't Mean Anything!!!

From Two Grumpy Vets and a Duuude by Richard Chelson and Bryan Goodwin

March 2, 2026 · 2h 28m · Episode 89

About this episode

The episode discusses the implications of cancel culture, workplace accountability, and various personal anecdotes and topics.

This week on Two Grumpy Vets and a Duuude, we kick things off with our trademark banter before diving into a creator’s dilemma: should past episodes be pulled when guests later regret their words? We challenge cancel-culture ripple effects, personal boundaries for creators, and the value of standing firm on your own content. From there we tear into workplace culture and the erosion of accountability, participation trophies, and the “softening” of expectations for the next generation—sprinkled with military memories and a few colorful leadership lessons. We also wander (as we do) through tech talk about a reported GNU/Linux vulnerability, river levels on the Mississippi and seismic activity, bacon woodsmoke preferences, Cuban cigars, drone-shot daydreams, Moab trail plans and Jeep badges, New Orleans beignets and Zydeco, dog training tactics (Bella strikes again), honey-roasted peanut butter, no-bake cookies, Bible translations, and even a scrappy business idea for 3D-printed pigtail wedges for trailers. We wrap with our value-for-value pitch, community invites, and the Dude’s tip of the day: treat yourself to a peanut butter and honey sandwich. Email Us: Rich…

People in this episode

Hosts: Richard Chelson, Bryan Goodwin

Topics covered

  • cancel culture
  • workplace culture
  • accountability
  • personal boundaries
  • leadership lessons
  • technology
  • self-improvement

Keywords

  • cancel culture
  • workplace culture
  • leadership
  • technology
  • self-improvement
  • military memories
  • dog training

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