Full Show PT 3: Friday, November 14 [Vault]

Summary of Full Show PT 3: Friday, November 14 [Vault]

by Pionaire Podcasting

28mNovember 14, 2025

Overview of Full Show PT 3: Friday, November 14 [Vault]

This segment of the show (hosted by Pionaire Podcasting / The Burt Show block) mixes a long listener-driven discussion about southern college football tailgating with a powerful human-interest call-in: a 21‑year‑old woman (Kenyetta) who gave birth in her car after a wreck, then a series of sponsor reads. The bulk of the episode is devoted to collecting practical and humorous “Idiot’s Guide to Tailgating in the South” tips from callers, followed by an interview that clarifies a miraculous roadside birth.

Key segments

  • Tailgating call-in block: listeners call/voice tips about what to bring and how to behave tailgating at southern college football games. Host solicits calls at 404‑741‑1005.
  • Human-interest interview: Kenyetta recounts crashing into a canal while driving to the hospital in labor, breaking her leg, and delivering her daughter (named Miracle) inside the car; both mother and baby are OK.
  • Sponsor and ad reads: Mint Mobile, BetterHelp, Shark Beauty Cryo Glow, Jerry (insurance app), Zinn nicotine pouches, and Grainger appear throughout.

Idiot’s Guide to Tailgating in the South (compiled tips)

Practical, safety and etiquette tips the hosts and callers collected—good for first-timers and veterans.

Essentials

  • Bring a big cooler and lots of ice.
  • Bring enough beer/alcohol for visitors and for the weekend (note: some callers stressed having enough for Sunday because beer-buying may be restricted).
  • Pack plenty of food (hot dogs, hamburgers, potatoes — “potatoes suck up alcohol”).
  • Bring utensils/gear: barbecue grill, bottle openers, Ziploc baggies (to discreetly carry drinks into stadiums), chairs/collapsible stools.
  • Don’t forget your game ticket.
  • Have bug spray for warm evenings.
  • Pack a change of clothes or extra shirt for day games (sweat/food/beer spills).

Logistics & comfort

  • Park near a restroom — essential for all‑day drinking/partying.
  • If you’re close to the stadium, expect more drop‑in visitors — bring extra food, drinks, and chairs.
  • Bring a TV in your tailgate setup to follow other conference games.
  • Have a unique identifier for your spot (flag, tent decoration) so friends can find you amid sea of similar colors.
  • Consider Bloody Mary mix and bourbon among drink options (popular suggestions).

Etiquette & safety

  • Tailgating is a marathon, not a race — pace yourself to avoid passing out before kickoff.
  • Respect the campus and residents: clean up trash and don’t vandalize property.
  • Keep trash talk fun, not physical — there are far more home-team fans in town.
  • Don’t assume others brought essentials (bottle openers, chairs).
  • Be mindful of rivalries and avoid escalation; don’t mess with other people’s belongings.

Fun items / culture

  • Have at least one person wearing a beer hat or similar tailgate character item.
  • Alumni vs. students distinction: students keep it cheap and easy; alumni may bring “Winnebago” luxe setup.

Notable repeated advice/phrases

  • “Tailgating is a marathon, not a race.”
  • “Park near a restroom.”
  • “Have a unique identifier for your area.”

Miracle: roadside birth & interview highlights

  • Caller: Kenyetta, 21, in Florida.
  • Situation: Driving herself to the hospital in labor, had a car accident into a canal and broke her leg. She was stuck partially inside/outside the car for about 2.5 hours before someone found her.
  • Birth details: She delivered the baby in the car (baby placed on passenger seat), the umbilical cord remained attached when first responders arrived, and both mother and newborn are reported to be OK. She named her daughter Miracle.
  • Additional human detail: Kenyetta had not told her father or family she was pregnant; he learned at the hospital. She explained she kept it secret because of routine and avoidance of telling anyone.
  • Medical explanation (caller who is a paramedic): Baby can remain stable while attached to the umbilical cord because oxygen continues to pass from mother to baby via the placenta.
  • Emotional note: Host and callers expressed amazement and admiration for her endurance and the “miracle” nature of the survival.

Sponsors and promotions mentioned

  • Mint Mobile — 50% off unlimited (Ryan Reynolds read).
  • BetterHelp — therapy matching and discount offer.
  • Shark Beauty Cryo Glow — LED facial device promo with code “GigglySquad”.
  • Jerry — car insurance comparison app.
  • Zinn nicotine pouches.
  • Grainger — maintenance tools/supplies.

Notable quotes & moments

  • “Tailgating is a marathon, not a race.” — repeated as the central mindset for the day.
  • “You better take inventory on Saturday night… there’s nothing worse than not having any beer on Sunday” — practical southern-tailgate lore.
  • “Miracle” — the baby’s name and the episode’s most memorable single-word moment.

Takeaways / action items

  • If you’re going to a southern college tailgate: use the checklist above (cooler, ice, food, chairs, bug spray, restroom proximity, ticket, identifier, bottle opener, TV).
  • Prioritize safety and respect: don’t escalate rivalries and clean up after yourself.
  • If you see someone stranded after an accident, call for help quickly — early discovery can be lifesaving (as in Kenyetta’s case).
  • Consider mental-health resources if needed (BetterHelp mentioned as sponsor).

If you want a single, printable checklist version of the “Idiot’s Guide” (condensed for tailgating packing), let me know and I’ll produce a concise one‑page checklist.