A Podcast About Talking...
…talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
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Recent Episodes
String Theory
Peter and Cecil discuss a topic given by a non-listener. She is questioning the need for shoelaces. Given all the technology we possess why are we still using strings to hold our shoes on our feet. This episode will keep you tied up for a few minutes. #TDSR #stringtheory #shoelaces
Who's There
This episode Peter and Cecil have less information than typical on a fish doorbell. Lack of solid information does not hinder the conversation on TDSR! Join in on discussing fish doorbell's, fish ladders, bear tunnels and eagle cameras! #fishdoorbell #TDSR
Chicken Wrap Combo
This week we wrap up our final notes on the Winston Salem Dash and The Fowl Ball. Peter and Brent go to the press conference where everything was explained. Cecil gives a field report from a strawberry field in South Carolina where he recaps this year's The Country Mile. Peter announces our first retraction and on air apology. It a big week in Camel City Studio! #wsdashbaseball #TDSR #upstateraceseries
Meet Your Hosts
Cecil Davis
Born and raised in the small backwater town of Cary, NC, Cecil has risen to become one of the most successful podcasters on his cul-de-sac. After years of telling stories to employees that were trapped by the confines of the office, he has found a new outlet for his knowledge on an endless array of subjects. Finding a kindred spirit in Peter, the two have set out on a quest to rediscover the finer points of dorm room conversations. A pharmacist by trade, and a hobbyist at heart there is always something new to try or talk about.
Peter Beilman
Peter is a jack-of-all-trades and a master of fun! When he’s not co-hosting the podcast “That Don’t Sound Right,” he’s likely to be found camping, fishing, or backpacking in the great outdoors. And when he’s not exploring the wild, he’s busy restoring his trusty 1972 International Scout (which, in a stroke of serendipity, was his first car and his dad’s brand new ride back in the day).
But don’t let his love of the great outdoors fool you – Peter’s also a degreed engineer with a license to drive a tractor-trailer. Talk about a versatile guy!
When he’s not busy being a podcast star, engineer, and outdoorsman, Peter can be found at home with his lovely wife and three amazing kids. So if you’re looking for a guy who can fix your car, plan your next camping trip, and make you laugh, Peter’s your man!